The Confidence
Booster ©
By Michael
Casey
Sue was
a timid girl, she wouldn’t say excuse me to anybody, just mutter silently to
herself. So, she’d take forever to get through the queue in the canteen, so she
always got the slops. Now Doreen on the counter who doled out the dinners
noticed this and felt sorry for her. Poor little white girl so pale, she needed
to eat more food and then she could study harder at the school library. So,
Doreen decided she’d look after this little chick, it was her duty as a God fearing
women, and Pastor John always said we should love one another. So, Doreen
smiled to herself, thy Lord’s Will be done, Amen to that. Now how could she help
Sue, she was just a dinner lady. Yes, she was just a dinner lady, but she had a
voice, and she knew how to use it.
You, yes
you, I’m looking at you, she sung make way for Sue, or you’ll never know what I’ll
do. Now Doreen was in a Pentecostal choir and she knew how to sing, bring her
up to the table and I’ll feed her, we ain’t got five loaves and two fishes but
some very nice dishes. And on Doreen sung, as Sue passed through the queue,
nobody complained, for this was like Adele singing, but obviously better, Doreen
was a very big church lady after all. Amen, amen to that. So, Sue got served
first, the last shall be first and the first shall be last, Doreen said Amen to
that. It became a thing, Doreen big black and very beautiful sung, and Sue
skipped through the dinner queue.
Now having
a warming dinner in your belly is good if you want to study, and Sue was far
happier and her confidence grew. Doreen smiled, she had almost adopted the
child, but that was not enough. The school, the Benes School was a place of
great learning, but Doreen thought it only right she did a but of social engineering,
ok , friend making, any matchmaking they could do for themselves after that.
So, Gloria her friend on the cleaning crew went on a mission, scout out a nice
boy who’d help Sue with her studying. So obviously Gloria picked the Librarian,
because he’d know where all the best books were. Yes, he was a little older,
and much taller, but he seemed nice, his bin was never overflowing, and he did
say please and thank you to the Cleaning
Crew. So that was that.
Gloria
was tasked to get him to the dining hall, and that’s what she did, she said she
needed a big strong man to help her carry things. So, Larry the Librarian was
roped in, Gloria had lied, being a cleaner for many years meant she was so
strong. Besides her man, Manuel was a judo martial arts teacher, so she had plenty
of practice at throwing things about, but not many people knew that. Where was
I, yes, Larry arrived at the dining hall. Sue was there already. Doreen looked
and Gloria looked back, then they started.
Hey
girl, do you want some of my cherry pie, sung Doreen. Gloria replied, you mean
me girl. NO, not you you’ve eaten a pie too many, I mean Sue, my child, come
here and have some cherry pie, on sung Doreen. Larry laughed as Doreen and Gloria
sung back and forth a tale of pies with cherries on top. Sue noticed his laugh,
and his sparkling eyes. Gloria was right, he was the right boy for Sue, and in
the future he’d say I do. Doreen sparkled, she sung Amen to that. Larry was lead
to the counter by Gloria, a pie thrust in his hand. Was this a High School Musical.
No, this was Old Forge and Singing Anvil in England, the Benes schools for
higher learning.
Gloria
and Doreen found a spare pie and shared it, as the canteen audience applauded, the
staff were great here, and the teachers weren’t not so bad either. Now I could
go on, but Gloria and Doreen have to go to church it is a Sunday after all,
Palm Sunday. So prepare we the way of the Lord, and your own confidence will
grow.
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