I met Nicole Dryer the first year of high school on the first day of class. Lockers were assigned alphabetically and with my last name being Dreyfuss, we were neighbors and would be for the next four years.
To make sure I was (in her mind) well dressed, my mother bought me an entire wardrobe of new preppie clothes. You know the ones. Dockers slacks, solid colored polo shirts, and long-sleeved collared shirts with various prints. Add to that mess the loafers for style-less shoes, and I was ready to get my butt kicked by the seniors for looking like a dork.
Thankfully, the bus picked me up close to home and she left for work before I left the house.
On that first day, I put on my well-worn jeans, Foo Fighters concert t-shirt, and Vans low tops. I checked myself in the mirror and my hair was too neat, so I mussed it up and walked out the door to my new destiny.
At least it felt that way. The first day of high school could either be the start of something great for me, or I could slip into the ether of lost young men drifting towards better days when high school ended, and college began.
"Hey, new kid," came an angelic voice from behind.
I turned and saw the cutest girl I'd ever seen. I was struck dumb.
"Nice shirt, I love the Foo's," she added and opened the locker next to me. It's a silly clichΓ©, but my heart skipped a beat.
"Thanks," I stammered.
"I'm Nicole. You can call me Nikki though. All my friends do."
She stuffed her belongings and supplies into the locker as if she didn't care where it went or what condition it was in when it came out. It was the coolest thing I'd ever seen.
I must have been staring too long, as she said, "Do you have a name, or do I call you new kid for the next four years?"
"Sorry, It's Drake. Nice to meet you."
She giggled, "No. Your first name doofus."
I shrugged my shoulders, and said, "Drake is my first name. Drake Dreyfuss."
She laughed. "No way!"
I nodded. "It's a family name. I'm Drake Dreyfuss the third."
She laughed again and put her hand on my shoulder. "Dude. You realize I'm going to have to call you double D now?"
"My friends call me Three."
She laughed again. "Oh, man! You have the worst name and the worst nickname. Thank God, you met me before anyone else heard what your so-called friends call you."
The bell rang and the first-year hall became a flurry of rushing boys and girls that had no idea where they were going.
"What's your homeroom, double D?"
"302."
She made a show of slapping her forehead dramatically. "Duh! How dumb I am. Of course, we have the same home room. It's alphabetical this year."
I hoped we would sit alphabetically as well.
"Come on. We're gonna be late," she urged and pulled my sleeve to drag me across the hall to our class.
I was still stunned. I couldn't believe I met the love of my life on my first day of school. Yeah, I'm well aware of the hyperbole, but it was how I felt. It was love at first sight.
When I sat behind her at the desk with my ID on it, the worst thing that could have happened, happened.
"Hey, sweetie!" Nikki said, which made me look up. They say that you can tell by looking at a person if they are good with puppies or not. The six-foot something giant in front of Nikki didn't look like he liked puppies. He didn't look like he liked anyone.
"What's up, babe?" the behemoth asked the future mother of my children. We hadn't even named them yet. I just knew there would be no Drake the fourth.
The teacher said, "Mister Zelinski! Coach Rogers won't like it if you get a detention on your first day, will he?"
Frankenstein's monster, now had a name, and he rolled his eyes before turning and saying, "Sorry, Mr. Eggert. I was just saying good morning to my girlfriend before I found my seat."
His voice was so fake, I knew he'd never be an actor. That was what I wanted to be. I wanted to be the lead in all of the school's plays and musicals. We all needed a hobby, right?
"I believe your seat is in the back corner, Mis-ter Zelinski."
The overgrown knuckle-dragger said, "Thank you, Sir. I'll get seated now."
I shook my head like an idiot, and Nikki's boyfriend gave me the scariest glare I'd ever seen.
I liked an old eighties band called Racer X and they did a song called 'Scarified.' I finally thought I understood what the word scarified meant. He scarified me. A combination of scared and terrified.
Years later, I found out it meant cut. Years later, I was still afraid of Jack Zelinski and his glare could slice me like a fish, so scarified was still appropriate.
*****
Two months later, I had become good friends with Nikki. We talked all of the time, helped each other with homework, and we both went out for the Fall play.
Our school did Fall and Winter plays, and a Spring musical. The Fall play was Clue, which was based on some movie from the eighties. I had never heard of it, but my parents were excited. We watched the movie together and it wasn't half bad. I guess if you're old you would find it funny. My parents were in stitches, and they'd seen it before. I laughed a few times, but it was a fun movie to watch.
I went out for the part of Wadsworth, the butler. Even though it was an ensemble cast, Wadsworth was the lead in my mind. It didn't work out that well for me. I got the part of Mr. Green, who in the movie was played by Michael McKeon. I knew I could work with that. Nikki got the part of Mrs. Peacock. I thought she would look great in her outlandish costume. Some senior got the role of Wadsworth. He was good, so I chalked it up to having to pay my dues.
When the cast was posted, Nikki dragged me to the bulletin board to see what roles we got. For her, it wasn't even a consideration that we didn't get a part. She had more than enough confidence for both of us, yet I was nervous and sweating.
She squealed when she saw the board, "See! I told you we would make it. We got lead roles!"
She grabbed me and pulled me into a dance I wished never ended. She was still dating Jack, who was on the Varsity football team as a freshman, so I knew I had no chance. I was relegated to love her from afar and love her I did. To use an old-timey word, I pined for her. Every night I dreamed we could be together.
She spun me around the hall and laughed the entire time, until the worst imaginable thing happened. You guessed it, Jack grabbed me and spun me around. Before I knew it, I was against the wall and Jack had me gripped by the collar.
"What do you think you're doing, pencil dick?" He growled.
"Jack!" Nikki shrieked. "Leave him alone."
He let me go, and I rushed away. I didn't find out what happened next until later that night. Nikki called me and told me she smoothed it out. She convinced him that we were simply happy about making the play, which was the truth as far as I knew.
The next day as I was leaving school to get on the bus, two football goons walked up to me and the smaller one said, "Hey, tits! Jack wants to talk to you."
I paled and said, "Guys, I don't want..."