The Never Boys

The Never Boys by Scott Monk

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Then he went on playing.
    After pouring out the feed, she rubbed Jiffy on the flank then approached Dean. He waited until she stood beside him to look up.
    â€˜So do you only play —’
    â€˜Flamenco.’
    â€˜â€” flamenco — or can you play rock as well?’
    â€˜All the time. If I’ve heard it, I can play it.’
    â€˜Like what?’
    It was an easy question, but a hard one to answer. Everyone had different tastes. It took a few moments, but he picked the perfect song for her: the Beatles’classic “Michelle”.
    The choice was a winner. With a musician’s eye — pretending to focus on the frets while secretly watching — he could tell she was completely rapt. He half-smiled. No doubt it was the same satisfaction his old man felt when he played to him.
    The last note faded into her clapping.
    â€˜Excuse my lousy French,’ he apologised, self-conscious that he was no longer hidden by the music. ‘I don’t think Lennon and McCartney wrote Sunday morning toys beyond the sun .’
    â€˜Only if you play it backwards.’
    â€˜Do you speak French?’
    She squatted. ‘No. The song — it’s one of my favourites. When I was younger, Dad used to sing it to me after he tucked me into bed. I haven’t heard it for ages. Thank you.’ She bit her bottom lip. ‘Do you know anything else?’
    â€˜I’d be a terrible guitarist if I didn’t.’
    â€˜Do you mind —?’
    â€˜Name it.’
    She did. He played it. Again, she was rapt.
    Before long, Jiffy had finished his feed but Michelle had taken a seat among the pepper trees, listening to her requests. Everything she chose, he could play. Her tastes ranged from the modern chartsto alternative to obscure one-hit wonders to classics. Like him, she was eclectic. A true music lover.
    She was younger than both Zara and him — fourteen, possibly fifteen. Swirled by short brown hair, she had fudge-coloured eyes, small breasts, taut legs and a dusting of freckles fading across her nose. Over a natural body shape, she wore blue shorts and a white and red T-shirt with Sesame Street ’s Elmo printed in the middle. Encircling her right wrist were dozens of bracelets, leather straps, beads and cowries — all homemade. An anklet rested above her left foot, which was also decorated with shells.
    â€˜Are you with a band?’
    â€˜Nah,’ he said. ‘I’m not that talented.’
    â€˜Are you kidding? I’ve never heard a guitar played like that before.’
    â€˜Is that good or bad?’
    â€˜You know what I mean,’ she said.
    He glanced down while absently fiddling with the strings. Compliments always embarrassed him.
    â€˜I wish I could play like that.’
    â€˜You’re a guitarist?’
    â€˜I tried once. Lost interest. My tutor was too serious, anyway.’
    â€˜You always need a good teacher.’
    â€˜Where did you learn? School?’
    â€˜No, the only thing I learnt there was to hide.’
    â€˜Hide?’
    â€˜Yeah. You weren’t welcome if you were different. Every morning, recess and lunch you’d find me practising in the music room. I didn’t have many friends.’
    â€˜I don’t believe that.’
    He shrugged. ‘It’s true. The place was full of jocks. Footy made you a man. Music was for poofs.’
    â€˜That’s stupid.’
    â€˜That’s school for you. Nothing makes sense.’
    He put aside the guitar and leant back on both palms. A memory of the vice-captain slamming him against the toilet wall came to mind. Music sheets flushing. Begging him not to break the guitar.
    â€˜Well, you seem to be popular here,’ she offered. ‘Hayden’s a big fan of yours and Zara talks about you all the time.’
    â€˜Yeah? What does she say?’
    â€˜You know. The usual stuff: where you’re from, where you’ve travelled, the trouble

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