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I was always one of the oldest kids in my class. The school put off your starting date if you were born after Dec 31st. And since my birthday was Feb 2nd, I started late. Yeah, Groundhog Day, and yes I've seen the movie, haha very funny. There were always a few of us who were in that older-kid category. I was also taller than most of the other kids, except for a couple of the boys.
Being tall was a pain, especially as a girl, making me the butt of so many jokes and so much teasing. Once I got to High School and started playing sports, being tall became an asset. Girls volleyball, field hockey, swimming, basketball, and softball. Especially softball. I was good at most sports, but I was great at softball. I could pitch, I could field, I could run, and I could hit. Oh yeah, I could hit. You'd think they would have called me the Queen of Diamonds but no, that was my friend Marissa. She had the hooters for it. And she had the most solid armor-plated sports bra she could get to restrain those puppies. They called me Bat Girl, because I pounded so many homers over the fence. And unlike Marissa, I almost needed to pad my bra to look like I belonged on the team. And so they also called me Flat Girl.
My mom told me I was 'just a late bloomer' but when Christmas rolled around and my 18th birthday loomed on the horizon I had to just admit that this was all I was ever gonna get. I consoled myself that I was *almost* a B cup, but the reality was that I didn't actually have to wear a bra. You know how self-image affects people, especially young people. When the teasing for being tall stopped, the teasing for being flat-chested began. I could not catch a break. So I was always a little body-shy because I was too tall and too flat.
Having a somewhat androgynous name didn't help either. My name is Devin Adams. Devin is kind of a girl's name, but also a boy's name. I used to get mistaken for a boy all the time, until I started wearing more 'girly' clothes and grew my hair out. So here I was, almost 18, and none of the guys were really interested in me. I was taller, faster, and stronger than most of them. Seems like very few of them wanted to go out with a girl who was better at sports than they were. And of course, no one wants to go out with Flat Girl.
When I got back to school after Christmas break, my friends were getting all excited for me. I was going to be eighteen in a month. A real milestone! Some of my less wholesome friends were urging me to get my V-card punched ASAP. Gotta get out there and enjoy life, right? Uh. No. No thanks, ladies. Sure, there were probably lots of guys, as in any of them, who would jump at the chance to hop in bed with me, simply because it was sex and who cares how big her tits are if you've got your dick inside her? Gross. That kind of thing was not my style.
And what was my style? Under all the muscles and 4% body fat, I was a romantic at heart. I wanted to be a beautiful princess, with a big strong handsome man on my arm. That whole Prince Charming thing. That was my style. But none of the tall dark and handsome boys I knew could even come close to fitting the bill. And 'boys' was the correct term. Not 'men'. They were so juvenile. And of course I didn't exactly meet the spec for the beautiful princess role either. Too tall, too flat, and too strong.
The few boyfriends I'd had were all really tall. Seems like no one wanted to date a girl taller than they are. And of course they were jocks. Mostly basketball players. But they were also jerks. So none of those relationships ever amounted to anything. I figured that once I got to University there would be a better chance of finding someone nice I could hang around with and actually call a 'boyfriend'.
January passed quickly, along with first semester exams. And with my friends getting more and more excited about my birthday, and me getting more and more depressed about it, Marissa said they were going to throw a huge party for me. Ugh. No. The last three years I'd just had a few friends for a sleepover with pizza and gossip and trashy movies. When I gave them a hard NO on the big party I got a lot of sad faces. Uncharacteristically, they seemed to let it go. I should have known something was up.
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Spring semester started Feb 1st, along with new classes. I needed one more science credit, and I had signed up for Biology. I would definitely need that if I went into sports medicine like I hoped. Day one was when lab partners were assigned. Yeah, assigned, not our choice. I ended up paired with some guy named Devin Young. Yup, Devin and Devin. Everyone but us thought it was funny. I heard his friends telling him he should be studying my biology, 'nudge nudge wink wink'. I think that was some nerd movie reference I didn't get. The meaning was pretty clear, anyhow. I didn't hear his response but he turned red and seemed to be a little pissed at his friends.
I knew Devin sort of peripherally. He was one of the art geeks, who never took any gym classes or played sports. We moved in very different circles. He seemed like a nice guy I guess, not one of those smelly creepy gamer nerds, thank goodness. One thing that struck me was his height. He was as tall as I was, but scrawny. And Devin wasn't as shy as some guys. He was... different. Most of the guys I knew fell into two categories: either Jock Alpha Males or Frightened Little Geeks.
The geeks were completely overwhelmed by girls, and wouldn't even make eye contact, let alone conversation. The jocks were awful, so full of themselves, wanting to be better, faster, and stronger than everyone else, and always trying to prove it. Devin seemed able to converse normally and wasn't all tongue-tied or anything. He also wasn't all full of himself, just kinda friendly and engaging. And it seemed like we both needed all the help we could get with this class, so I figured we would be working together a lot on it.
Friday was my birthday, and I got the usual squeals and hugs and silly gifts from my friends and teammates. At lunch there were only a couple of us at our usual table, which made me a little suspicious. And sure enough, a big group of people came in carrying a cake with lit candles on it. I'm sure the teachers would lose their shit over that, but they would not be lit for long, hopefully. They started singing 'Happy Birthday' as they came in. But I heard singing behind me too.
I turned to look back and saw a group of people with a stack of pizza boxes coming in from the back door. There were lit candles stuck in the top, and they were singing too. Happy Birthday Devin. But not to me, apparently, because as my friends came up with the cake, the other group stopped at the next table where Devin Young was sitting. I hadn't even noticed him there.
By now the entire Caf was belting it out as the flaming cake and pizza boxes came to rest in front of me and Devin. He was looking at me now, so I smiled and said 'Happy Birthday', then turned to blow out my candles before the fire alarm went off. There was a lot of laughing and joking, mostly at our expense, because now everyone knew we had the same name, the same birthday, and the same kind of idiot friends.
I cut the cake and made sure I set a slice aside for Devin, because hey, who doesn't like birthday cake, right? A few minutes after everything calmed down and people were sitting down for lunch I got up and took a slice of cake over to Devin. "Happy Birthday." I said.
"Thanks. Same to you! Here." he said, as he handed me a paper plate with a slice of pizza on it.
I laughed and said "Pepperoni and mushroom, my favourite. Thanks. See you in Biology class."
"Yeah, see you there."
I took my slice of pizza back to my seat and ate it. I get so much exercise that a few extra calories never hurt. I finished eating my lunch, followed by a slice of cake. Marissa and my other friends were all over me about Devin, wanting to know who he was and how come they never knew there was someone who shared my birthday. Like I said, I recognized Devin, but hadn't had any interaction with him at all in the nearly 4 years we'd been going to the same school. That's High School social circles for you, like oil and water. When my friends found out we had not only the same birthday but the same name, and were lab partners, they got all excited that maybe I'd found my true love. We had so much in common, right? I squashed that pretty fast. We had nothing in common.
When I got to Biology class Devin wasn't there, but he slipped in just before the bell. "Cutting it close?" I asked him.
"Yeah, my friends are all going insane because I'm 18 now."
I was about to ask why when the teacher started his lecture. Mr Stevens droned on and I took notes. Then I noticed that Devin was taking down different notes than I was. It was like, when I heard something 'noteworthy', I wrote it down and he didn't. And he wrote down stuff I didn't think was important. That was weird. When class ended I asked him about what he'd written. We only had a few minutes, so I asked if we could get together after school to compare notes.
"I have rehearsal for the spring play. Can we meet later?"
"Maybe. I have volleyball practice after school." I said.
"How about like 7 or 8?"
"Okay, 7 sounds fine. Where do you want to meet?"
"Is my house okay? Or yours, if you want?"
"Yours is fine." I told him.
We exchanged addresses and phone numbers and headed off to our next classes. It wasn't until halfway through next period that I realized I'd just given my number to a boy. And all the teen angst that that entailed. God forbid that Marissa ever found out I did that. She'd be totally goofy about me having a new boyfriend if she did. But it had just seemed so automatic and natural at the time, just so we could keep in touch about Biology class, right?
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I rang the doorbell just before 7 and Devin let me in. Of course his mom wanted to know who was at the door, and she got a good laugh about us having the same name, but we didn't tell her about our common birthday. His Dad was watching a hockey game and all he said was 'Nice to meet you'.
So here I was, on my 18th birthday, studying. Doing homework. Like it was any other day. Which I suppose it was, kind of. Tomorrow night was my birthday party, the sleepover with my besties. I wondered why Devin wasn't doing anything special for his birthday tonight.
We sat down at the kitchen table to compare notes. It was weird the way he filtered stuff out of what Mr Stevens said. Of course, he probably thought I was weird too, for what I wrote down. Between us I think we ended up with a really good set of notes to work from. And Devin was easy to talk to. He was a tall, scrawny guy with messy black hair and dark brown eyes. Okay, so tall, dark, but not quite handsome. Two out of three ain't bad I suppose.
When we were finishing up I remembered our conversation in Bio. "Hey, so what were your friends so crazy about, with you turning 18? You said they were going nuts or something?"
He laughed and said "Yeah, well, you can buy beer in Quebec at 18. So they want me to drive over to Hull and buy a few cases for them."