This was written for the 750 Word Project. The story itself is exactly 750 words long according to Microsoft Word. Thanks for reading!
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"Can you help me, please?"
I did, several times, always hoping she'd be back again.
In their infinite wisdom, the powers that be in Financial Aid had assigned me to the Computer Help Desk rather than doing something productive like the programming I'd requested. Thus, I spent my weekly work-study hours mostly showing CS100 students what they were missing to make their programs run. I hated it.
That changed when
she
showed up. Unlike most in the class, she was a senior. I'd admired her from afar around campus for three years, but didn't know her name and she didn't volunteer it when she sought help. Her sweatshirt was for a sorority I didn't recognize, so I knew she was too far above me to even consider speaking with me.
Therefore, I decided to change that.
In those pre-internet days, I found a copy of Phalen's excellent treatise
From Geek to Stud: A Survivor's Tale,
at a local used book store. It and an old Playboy went home with me.
That Friday night, I begged off from my usual Dungeons and Dragons session; the other players would have to do without my 24th level mage. Instead of spending the night fighting giants and dragons, I battled my way through the pages of Phalen's, taking notes as I went. I awoke on Saturday morning with my bedside lamp still on and the book on the bed next to me. I finished it by noon and started my transformation. The Playboy going into the trash was the first step.
For the next two weeks, I became Mr. Phalen's devoted follower, and even my fellow geeks did a double-take at the changes.