ME & DALE
*** All characters portrayed in this story are 18 years old. This is a story of awakening, discovery and coming of age. While fiction, this story is based on true life experiences though names have been changed and some details altered.
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I met Dale the summer before my junior year in high school. Well I didn't actually meet her then, I just saw her. My family had moved to Hamilton Co. from Wilson at the end of my freshman year. I didn't know anybody here yet, so I was pretty bored with myself on the whole. I learned that the school's janitor/grounds keeper was looking for some part time help over the summer to help with mowing the grass and such. I decided that since I didn't know anyone and that I could make a few bucks over summer break, I'd try to get the job.
It turns out that I was the only person to apply for the job, so I was hired. Mr. Reynolds... or "Bob", as he liked to be called, was pretty cool as far as bosses go. About all I had to do was mow the grass around the school and the football/track field, trim the hedges, and do a little painting here and there. Also, because Bob was doing maintenance in the school itself, I was left pretty much to my own supervision.
The high school building was fairly new when I moved to Hamilton. It had a new gymnasium with locker rooms and showers for both girls and boys. It had a "trainers" room that was located between the Coach's office and the boys' locker room, complete with tables, benches and a whirlpool. The school also had an indoor, Olympic sized swimming pool. And when I was through for the day, Bob would let me go swimming till he was ready to lock up.
The first time I saw Dale, it was a particularly hot afternoon, and I was trimming the hedges by the infield bleacher on the football field. Dale was running around the track, and pretty much ignoring me, which was fine by me, because I had a lot to do and it was a bitch trimming that damned hedge with hand tools. Besides, I thought Dale was a guy, from a distance you really couldn't tell.
I had drank a lot of water that day and I had to go! Being a teenage boy and not wanting to trudge all the way over to the school just to take a piss, I just unzipped and let go into the hedge. I mean nobody would see me, except maybe that guy running around the track, right? "He" did see me. In fact "he" just happened to be coming around the turn closest to me when I let go. I didn't think anything of it, and when I finished, I just started back in on the hedge.
Bob came out to the field to check up on my progress about twenty minutes later, and saw Dale running. I noticed him watching and sadly shaking his head.
"Been at it for about an hour now... who is it?" I asked putting down the shears and picking up my water jug.
"Name's Dale." He said, again shaking his head. "Didn't make the track team again this spring. Guess Dale's still hoping that maybe next year will be different."
I was watching Dale now. I thought the running style was a little awkward, maybe a little uncoordinated would be more descriptive.
"Too bad really," Bob said, "She tries so damned hard, but she just isn't cut out for track and field."
"SHE?" I said snapping my head around to Bob and then back to Dale running around the far turn... My mind flashing back to a few minutes ago. I could feel the blood rushing to my face as I remembered taking a leak in the hedge as Dale ran by.
"Yeah... Tim... she... why? Couldn't you tell... well I guess not." Bob said smiling sadly for Dale. "She's a nice kid though, she did the job you are doing last summer... never complained about the work."
Since Bob's revelation I'd been studying Dale as she yet again passed us on the near turn. She did look like a boy from a distance. She had a short hair cut in a wedge or maybe a "pageboy" I don't know what women call the style. She was very slender, but had strong legs. She didn't have any chest whatsoever. Her face was plain looking with dark eyebrows that were a little on the heavy side. She had a largish nose, but it was straight. All in all, aside from my wetting the bushes in front of her, I really didn't find her of interest, and went back to trimming the hedge. I saw Dale off and on all summer. I'd wave to her and her to me, but we never talked. I'd usually be busy with one job or another, and she be going to or from the track.
Fall finally came to Hamilton Co. and so the school year began. As it turned out, Dale rode the same bus as I did, probably because, as I would later discover, she lived just a few miles from me. We would wave or nod in greeting, but we didn't seem to have any interest in each other. Dale, I did notice, kept pretty much to herself on the bus, I did too but that was because I didn't know anyone. I saw her occasionally in the halls between classes or at lunch.
I went out for the football team that year, and actually made it! I wasn't very big to be playing football, but I did like to play and I guess the coach saw that too. In the locker room after the first week of practice, I overheard some of the seniors talking about "that girl" who wanted to be a trainer. I'd never heard of a girl being trainer so I asked them what they were talking about. Ron told me that the school board had ok'd girls to be trainers in athletic events, providing that there was a separate area for them away from the locker room and showers. So we now had a girl trainer to help the coaches and the team doctor with errands and wrapping ankles and such. I shrugged and didn't think much more about it.
About halfway through the next week, I sprained my right ankle. It was after I hobbled back to the training room from the ball field, that I actually first met Dale. I didn't know that she was the girl that Ron and the others had been talking about. She saw me hobble in and noticed it was me. She smiled for the first time that I had seen in any case. It was a pretty smile, even if she was a little plain. She had pretty full lips now that I could see up close. They actually made her nose look a little smaller and pretty. Her skin was clear, which is more than I can say for my own at the time.
"What seems to be the problem?" She asked, looking down at the foot I was holding just off the floor.
"I think I sprained my ankle... coach said to come in and have it looked at." I said grimacing.
"Ok... hop over to the table and we'll get that shoe off and have a look." she said motioning to the table.
I hopped over and plopped down and started to bend over to untie my shoe. Bam! Our heads ran into each other as she was bending over to do the same.
"Sorry." I said blushing and rubbing my noggin, trying not to make eye contact.