Courage Under Fire: Facing Up to the School Bully
日期:2008-03-20
Note: this is a follow-up the last week’s article, 3 Words That Forever Changed a Deaf Boy’s life. After hearing those three words, life as I knew it was never the same. It put me directly in the path of discovering courage I never knew I had. And I learned that the opportunity to overcome adversity with this kind of courage sometimes strikes when we least expect it….A week after Mrs. Jordan belted out THAT’S RIGHT STEPHEN!, I was out on the playground during lunch recess. It was a beautiful spring day. Skies were clear and a warm, gentle breeze was blowing across the landscape. I always loved the spring. It always put me in a good mood. It felt as if the warm spring breeze caressed my face, giving me the feeling that I was being taken care of.Ten minutes into lunch recess I saw David, the class bully sauntering towards me. He walked with a cocky swagger, his lips pursed like Elvis Presley. It was typical of an undefeated bully in those days. Up to that point, he had literally beaten up everyone else in the whole school, except for me. Not that I was tough or anything but he left me alone for some reason.Oh, no, my time has come, I thought. My body went rigid with tension. I didn’t dare move. With steady eyes, I watched him approach me.
My eyes did a quick dart around – the other kids were fast forming a circle around me like a bunch of spectators at Madison Square garden. They were hungry for some action. They left just enough room for David to make his grand entrance into the circle. As soon as he was in, the circle closed up immediately. It was almost as if the other kids didn’t want to let either of us to get away without first shedding some blood.My heart quickened with each step he made towards me. I licked my lips. I had no clue what I was going to do or say.
My eyes did a quick dart around – the other kids were fast forming a circle around me like a bunch of spectators at Madison Square garden. They were hungry for some action. They left just enough room for David to make his grand entrance into the circle. As soon as he was in, the circle closed up immediately. It was almost as if the other kids didn’t want to let either of us to get away without first shedding some blood.My heart quickened with each step he made towards me. I licked my lips. I had no clue what I was going to do or say.