Chapter 1 - Introducing shane
Shane had always been a short skinny kid. He was bullied and teased throughout high school for his diminutive size and lack of athletic abilities. I was teased for the opposite reason: with a 6’9 dad and 6’1 mom people called me names like “jolly green giant” or “sasquatch.” I’d never been a small girl, and had always had an incredible appetite.I dreamed of playing basketball, and was 6’’2 freshman year, and so sat down for coach early on with my lunch. It wasn’t much (I’d guess a couple pieces of fried chicken, one of those “king size” peanut butter cups, a big bag of Cheetos and a quart of milk), but she looked at it and said we needed to do a weigh-in. At 266 pounds it would be hard to move fast enough to follow the game; She suggested talking to my doctors about a nutrition plan and joining swim team for the season.
While we were part of different social circles, I was an athlete after all, part of my personality is to always be nice to everyone. Every once in a while Shane would ask to join our table for lunch, and I always said yes. (At the time I did not know that almost no one else was as nice to him.) His lunches were adorably small: usually a salad along with a small piece of chicken, a glass of water and sometimes a cookie. I never said anything, but know for real that would be more of a mid-day snack even with my newer “healthy” diet. I remember sophomore year when he triumphantly told me he made it into the buck club. It was all I could do to not snicker about a guy being less than half my weight, and almost a foot shorter.
By the time graduation hit I made it to my full six foot four, and was an athletic 199 pounds. Shane by comparison was just 5’6 and a soft 120 pounds soaking wet on a good day. My swimming career had really taken off, and I never did make on the basketball court, so I went to do my division I program. To stay in shape for the upcoming season, and get plenty of time for practice, I took a summer job maintaining trails for the US Forest Service.
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