Drumbeats into My Heart

By Zoe_Blessing

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A sheltered honor student must overcome his anxiety and esteem issues to win the heart of a charming street p... More

1. Seth the Errand Boy
2. Jordi the Drummer Girl
3. Seth, Avocados, and Girls
4. Jordi Fights Memories
5. Seth Appreciates Music
6. Jordi and Her New Fan
7. Seth vs Mommy Issues
8. Jordi vs Disappointment
10. Jordi Avoids a Topic
11. Seth has a Revelation
12. Jordi and the Good Day
13. Seth Wants to Drive
14. Jordi on a Hot Day
15. Seth Finds Courage
16. Jordi and the Ex
17. Seth's Best Friend
18. Jordi at the Diner
19. Seth Hates Phone Calls
20. Jordi Calls a Friend
21. Seth Goes to a Car Wash
22. Jordi Does a Favor
23. Seth Can Hardly Believe It
24. Jordi Talks Star Trek
25. Seth's Outburst
26. Jordi Gets a Visitor
27. Seth Shares a Song
28. Jordi the Therapist
29. Seth's Confrontation
30. Jordi's Bestie
31. Seth Gets Ice Cream
32. Jordi Fights Jealousy
33. Seth Senses Something Off
34. Jordi's Mistake
35. Seth Floats
36. Jordi vs Internet Cats
37. Seth Asks a Question
38. Jordi Gets a Poop Emoji
39. Seth Becomes a Drummer
40. Jordi and the Awesome Day
41. Seth Walks on Air
42. Jordi Receives a Dedication
43. Seth's Discovery
44. Jordi Prepares for a Birthday
45. Seth's Birthday
46. Jordi and the Ill-Fated Party
47. Seth, Deeper in the Hole
48. Jordi, Upset
49. Seth and the Memory
50. Jordi Looks for Comfort
51. Seth Gets a Talk
52. Jordi at the Boardwalk
53. Seth and the Morning After
54. Jordi Thinks Hard
55. Seth's Gifts
56. Jordi is Honest
57. Seth Might Be Turning into His Mother
58. Jordi Avoids Calls
59. Seth Improves
60. Jordi Gets Closer to Dad
61. Seth Curates a Playlist
62. Jordi Isn't Sure
63. Seth has a Real Conversation
64. Jordi Listens
65. Seth and the Troll
66. Jordi Runs
67. Seth the Basket Case
68. Jordi Wants a Do-Over
69. Seth Finds Comfort
70. Jordi Thinks About Hairless Cats
71. Seth is Wonderful
72. Jordi's Fresh Start
Important Note on Dyslexia
Copyright

9. Seth the Weak

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By Zoe_Blessing

Is examining a map of all the farmer's market locations and then memorizing the schedule a form of stalking? Or just research? Let's call it research. I have to work the tutoring job tomorrow, but as luck would have it, tomorrow's farmer's market is only two blocks from the school where I work. That means I get to see her, even if only for an hour.

During our walk yesterday, Jordi said she planned on performing every day that there's a farmer's market within biking distance. Did I interpret that as an invitation to visit each day? I'm going to say yes.

I turn my gaze to the Star Trek action figures posed on my bookshelf and take down Geordi La Forge. Though similar in first name only, I stroke the figure's head with a finger, imagining a poseable toy in Jordi's likeness. I know I'm being silly, but I can't help it. The girl fascinates me.

And she likes trance music! Well, maybe. It's possible she was just being nice when I shared my music with her. Most people are usually too polite to tell me they hate it. But that's not the impression I got from her. I mean, she was definitely nice, but she also seemed to genuinely like what she was hearing through the earbud.

I bend the figure's legs and seat it on my desk to face me.

"Would you like to go out with me sometime?" I ask it experimentally. Is that how people do it? I had imagined asking Amy Kruczkiewicz out multiple times during that year of Geometry, but never had the guts to actually do it.

Jordi was different though. Approachable. She might not laugh at me. "Hey, how about you and me, on a date?" Hmm. She might laugh at that.

I scrunch my face and look deep into Geordi La Forge's plastic visor. "There's this new sci-fi movie coming out. Would you like to—"

"Who are you talking to?" Mom calls from the hallway.

Would it be rude to tell her to mind her own business? I fantasize about doing just that for a second.

Who am I kidding? She would storm in here and yell at me until I was sufficiently cowed. "You are my business!" she would say.

I'm so pathetic.

"No one," I say dully, annoyed with myself. "Just talking to myself."

She pokes her head into the room and looks around. "While you're at it, tell yourself to clean your room."

The room actually is clean. But I did just toss a pair of socks onto the floor, so I guess it's an automatic mess. I sigh. "Okay."

The front door slams, followed by the heavy clomp of Dad's work boots. He appears behind Mom in smudged coveralls, playfully grabbing her from behind and leaning in for a smooch.

"Brad, not now. You smell." She pushes him away.

He shakes his head and peers over her shoulder at me. "How's it goin', champ?"

"Not bad."

"Good."

Mom goes back to putting bed sheets away, leaving Dad standing in the doorway. The grease-stained coveralls look too big on him, making him look even skinnier. He glances into the hallway before stepping into the room and lowering his voice.

"Everything okay? You look a little tense." Worry lines etch his forehead, and his mustache is flecked with gray.

It touches me that he notices my state of mind, and I know he cares, but when it comes right down to it, he's never been on my side. Anytime Mom picks on me, he stays silent. Or if he talks to me afterward, tries to justify her behavior. He's always defending her, not me.

"I'm fine, Dad. Thanks for asking."

He regards me a moment longer. I often wonder what goes through his head during these moments. Does he really agree with Mom's parenting style? Because he never acts the way she does. Never yells or demands. Has never hit me. But he must agree with her, because he never contradicts her.

The moment passes. He nods and leaves the room.

I slump back in my chair and look forlornly at the action figure. It's waiting there patiently, but I know better. I'm going to wuss out. It's what weak people do. It's what I've always done. I never stand up to Mom, and I never ask girls out.

Weak, weak, weak.

I straighten the figure and place it back on the shelf. "Jordana McKay, you are out of my league."


Our parents play a huge role in the way we see ourselves. He needs a vote of confidence!

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