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Aaron R.'s avatar

"Billy's brother knows karate."

Russell had leaned in close to whisper this in my ear so the den mother, Ms. Womack, who also happened to be Billy's mother, wouldn't hear him.

"So what?" I replied.

"He said he would teach us some if we want," Russell explained. "Finish your craft so we can go outside."

We were working on Mother's Day soup can pen holders for our mom's, which involved removing the soup can label and replacing it with a new, hand drawn label. It was a confusing task in relation to the adventures I expected to be having in the Cub Scouts, and the dining room in the tiny apartment was cramped and hot, so the invitation outside to learn karate was motivational. I hastily signed my label in crayon, wrapped my can, and got the checkmark from Ms. Womack.

We slipped out the kitchen door into the small grassy area behind the apartment building. Billy's brother was a 5th grader, and he seemed to be at least a foot taller than the rest of us. He was standing underneath a streetlight, and a small circle of 3rd graders had already formed around him. Billy was walking around the inside of the circle asking for a volunteer to step up for a lesson from his big brother. A kid named Ronnie, who I thought seemed pretty tough, stepped into the ring. Billy's brother immediately snapped a front kick into his mid-section, and Ronnie doubled over and fell down.

We scattered. I ran toward the parking lot where I saw my mom in her Volvo station wagon waiting to pick me up. I saw Russell's mom in her Toyota Tercel, but no sign of Russell. I looked back to see Russell still standing under the streetlight in a karate stance facing Billy's brother, with Billy in the middle acting as the referee.

I don't know how that match ended because that was the last time I saw Russell, Billy, or Billy's brother. When I got into the car I explained to my mom that I didn't think that scouting was for me. She agreed.

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Molly  Platt's avatar

That’s funny. My parents live in Carroll County Virginia and I feel like this event could have just as easily happened in that jailhouse.

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