Note: All characters in this story are over the age of 18.
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Part One: Introductions
Little Teddy
My entire life, going back as long as I can remember, I have always been exceptionally small for my age. When I was very young, one of my cousins affectionately nicknamed me "RUNT". It stuck. It was such a fitting nickname that I could hardly be angry with him over it. Not only did my cousin call me that, but also aunts, uncles, my friends at school and even some teachers.
Speaking of friends and school, having such a small stature never exactly made for a happy go lucky life at school. Being called Runt didn't really bother me, as it was so apt, but we all know how mean school kids can be. Anything even slightly different from everyone else provides fuel for the teasing fire.
I have no idea if being small was also what caused me to be so sick all the time, or if the two were mutually exclusive. Not that it really mattered much, because regardless, I was one sickly kid. Colds, ear infections, flu, pneumonia, asthma, you name it, I caught it. These chronic illnesses got to be so bad, causing me to miss so much school, that my parents were forced to hold me back both in the second and fourth grades.
Being held back for two years in grade school helped, at least a little, with being such a small size. I got to start over two years with kids who were younger than me while my original classmates marched forward toward adolescence and growth spurts. I guess it really just delayed the inevitable. The kids in the class that I ultimately wound up in were already as big as me by the end of the first year, even though I was 2 years older, and by the following year had already surpassed my small size.
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Tammy/Mom:
Theodore William Bentise, Theodore, Teddy, Teddy Bear, Corduroy Bear, Little Teddy, and LT are all names I have given to our first and only child at one point or other throughout his life. I never called him Runt as so many others did - I found that name completely demeaning. When I first heard Teddy referred to as Runt I tried to step in and put a stop to it. I soon realized that it had caught on so completely, and never seemed to bother Teddy, so I decided to just let it go, feeling that making a big deal out of it would only serve to worsen the effects.
It's probably fortunate that my husband Mark and I decided to only have one child, because a parent should never play favorites with their kids. They should always treat, love, and discipline all of their children equally. I fully recognize that it might have been difficult for me to portion out my love equally across multiple children, because Teddy was always my little man. It's difficult to explain, but he just seemed to need all of the love and attention that I could give him. The kids at school were constantly picking on him, teasing him, even bullying him. This caused me, and even my big gruff, ex-marine of a husband to be very protective of Teddy. He has always had a very special place in our hearts.
At the time the events of this story came to a head, Mark and I, having gotten married early on in our lives (I was 17, he was 20), had been married for 20 years. Teddy, though now a senior in high school, had just turned 19. Due to developmental issues that doctors were never able to adequately explain, Teddy did not begin adolescence until a few years after all the other kids. While all the other kids began to mature between the 13 - 15 year mark, Teddy didn't begin until he was 17. Finally, at 19, it seemed that he had actually completed puberty, though he was still a very small person - standing just over 4'8".
Being completely honest, I have always babied and protected Teddy from the time he was born. I stopped working to raise him when he was born, and never have gone back to work. When he started school, I began volunteering as a room mother. I have continued this, following him all the way through school, always being as close by as possible. Even when he got into high school, for every dance or school trip, I would volunteer to chaperone. This is how I happened to be with him during his final class field trip when the bite occurred and changed everything in our lives forever.
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Part Two: Class Trip
Teddy:
I was really looking forward to my final school field trip. The class government had polled our class, tabulated the votes, and determined that we would take a trip to St. Louis, MO to hit the Six Flags theme park and a nearby state park to do some spelunking in some of the amazing caves in the area.
My mom, Tammy Painter Bentise, had become such a fixture in all of my class activities that I couldn't really imagine her not being there. Many kids would resent a parent's presence at such school events, but not me. I have a very attractive and outgoing mother. She is most definitely more popular with my classmates than I could ever hope to be in my wildest dreams!
I'm really not exaggerating in the slightest bit. My mom is certainly prettier than any of the hottest cheerleaders in our school. She is, in my humble opinion, as pretty as any movie star I can think of. In fact, she looks an awful lot like the star who played that lady in the movie "We Bought a Zoo", I think her name was Scarlet Johansson. Mom is a bit on the tall side, or at least seems that way to me, at 5'8" tall. Though she's not as busty as the Johansson star, mom has a respectable 34C size (I've seen her bras in the laundry). She also has very long, tone, and tan legs that would be the envy of any model. With her shoulder length, blondish brown hair, outgoing personality, and quirky sense of humor, my classmates pretty much worship her. And honestly, who can blame them?
Again, one might think that mom's popularity with my classmates would cause some resentment on my part, and again, not so much. Throughout my years in school my mom has often served as a buffer between me and many of the kids who would otherwise have been much meaner to me if she were not present. I know this for a fact, because they very often ARE much meaner to me when she is not there. However, when Mrs. Bentise is around, even the cruelest kids seem to be on their best behavior.
This is exactly the reason why I didn't mind hanging out with my mom during events such as my senior class trip. Throughout the entire day, she was there by my side. We have been extremely close all of my life. She is often my protector and always my friend. Often it feels like she is my ONLY friend. Due to my small size, I always seemed to have trouble making friends. The kids were more interested in teasing and picking on me than really getting to know me. So my mom took it upon herself to take me under her wing. Right or wrong, she took it upon herself to insert herself between me and as much of the ugliness of the world as she could. I will never complain or fault her for this.
The entire day during my class trip was a fantastic time. Mom is also fearless when it comes to riding scary rides at theme parks, so we went on pretty much everything at Six Flags. We were scheduled to be there from the time it opened at 7:30am until 1:00pm. Then we all loaded back onto the bus and traveled to the nearby state park to explore an amazing cave. When we got there, our class was divided into several small groups and assigned to various tour guides to take us through the cave. It was a very large cave with various walkways that were sometimes huge, sometimes narrow, winding, climbing, and descending. The entire tour was estimated to take somewhere between an hour and a half to two hours once we actually entered the cave.
We were each given flashlights and some initial instructions at the beginning of the tour. Things like: stay with the group, watch out for each other, don't wander off, be mindful of bats, etc.
Ours was the final group of about a dozen kids to enter the cave, so we brought up the rear. In addition, since our group had another adult, mom, we were put at the very rear of all of the groups with mom and I bringing up the rear as we entered the cave. It couldn't have been more than twenty minutes into the tour that the worst possible realization suddenly occurred to me.
"Mom, I've got some terrible news." I whispered to her.
"What's wrong?" She asked.
"I seriously have to pee." I answered glumly.
"Well, you're going to have to hold it for a bit." She said.
"That's really not going to work. I drank a huge soda back at Six Flags, and I already feel like I could pee my pants!" I replied in desperation, realizing that the tour had really only begun, and we wouldn't be out again for at least another hour, and probably even longer.