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Born Free Will

Very personal article: http://www.netsidebar.com/christian-de-conversion/
Astro Dome
Fat is Golden
Little Left-Handed Rebel
a young girl in school…
I donβt like school anymore.
I used to.
But not anymore.
Sister Margaret says Iβm a trouble-making nonconformist. My mom says Iβm just left-handed. Sister Margaret swats my hand whenever she catches me switching my pencil back to my left hand. I draw pictures of Sister Margaret getting shot out of a canon. Then I draw Xβs on her eyes, but then I get creative and make them into swastikas.
I honestly donβt mean to be a troublemaker. Maybe itβs just that my pencil wants to be in my left hand instead of my right. Sister Margaret can stuff it! I think God made me this way for a reason. I canβt just change because Sister Margaret says so. But her ruler is a little more convincing. If Iβm gonna write with my right hand then God Himself is gonna have to tell me.
I use a red crayon to portray the blood coming out of Sister Margaretβs head wounds.
Sister Margaret says I had better shape up. She says Iβm the only one in the class who writes with my left hand. She says she doesnβt like to look up and see all of the other good little children writing in perfect unison with their rights only to have her lovely ballet of scratching right pencils disrupted by the chaotic scribblings of a rebellious spirit. She says.
She also isnβt fond of my doodles.
Maybe I like being different. Maybe itβs good that we donβt all do the same thingβ¦but I would feel a little more comfortable if at least one other kid would write with their left. I look around the room. Maria, Susie, Amy, Kiersten, Christin, Khristin, Christina, the other Amy, Alicia, Mayukoβ¦theyβre all writing with their right hands. I know theyβre not looking at me now. They always turn and look when Sister Margaret scolds me.
Theyβre just looking at their papers and writing. They canβt see me.
They donβt care.
But what if they do notice my lefty writing? What if they donβt like it? What if they wouldnβt be my friend? Up until now no one has said anything. How much longer will it last? High school? College? Oh no!—what comes after college?!
βCalm down. Itβs no big deal. You wonβt lose friends over a silly thing like this.β
Thanks, Mortimer, my imaginary friendβ¦who is also a walrus. Youβre right. Itβs no big dealβ¦but then, if it really is no big dealβ¦
…..
I see now the error of my ways. Everything is fine and as it should be. I writeβ¦right. Nobody swats my hand with a ruler. Nobody judges me. And, according to Sister Maragaret, Baby Jesus doesnβt weep over my stenographic ineptitude anymore. Everything is normal. Nobody notices.
Sister Margaret doesnβt scold me anymore. Sister Margaret doesnβt even look at me anymore.
Sister Margaretβs perfect right-handed writing ballet is all in order.
I blend in.
I am normal.
Nobody can see me.
Beep beep boop beep.
J. Burrello


