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This fictional account contains adult language, drug use and sexual themes. If such language and themes offend you, please do not read further. The persons and events described in this work are purely fictional. Any similarity to actual persons or events is strictly coincidental. Copyright 2005 by SMOKEHUT. All rights reserved. Permission is hereby granted to reproduce this story in any form and for any purpose as long as this notice is reproduced and no financial remuneration is received, directly or indirectly, by the person reproducing or using it. BEST DEFENSE IS A GOOD OFFENSE PART ONE "Mrs. Thompson, would you please send for Jimmy Cornelius? I believe he has `annual staff' this period?" Olin Brumfield opened the door of his office, leaned out and addressed his secretary. "Why, yes, Mr. Brumfield, right away." The principal of Divisadero High School returned to his desk and prepared for the diminutive photographer's arrival. His plan was a bit on the diabolical side, but it was time to take decisive action. Smoking, the principal had decided, had become too compelling a problem at his suburban school. It was time to make an example out of someone, or preferably several. The short kid arrived meekly, carrying the wariness that comes with any visit to the principal's office. Jimmy had no idea why the principal wanted to see him. "Sit down, Jimmy," said Brumfield. "I've got something I want to discuss confidentially with you." Brumfield read the boy's expression. "Don't worry. You haven't done anything wrong, son. I've just got a little plan, and I need your assistance." Jimmy smiled, although he maintained a bit apprehensive, if relieved. "First of all, do you mind if I ask you a personal question?" "Why, no, Mr. Brumfield. Go right ahead." "Jimmy, do you smoke?" "Of course not, Mr. Brumfield. No, sir. Not at all. Not ever." "Well, that's reassuring, son, but, you understand, I had to ask." "Not a problem," the boy said. "Smoking is, I think, a problem here at Divisadero High. All too often, I pick up a stench in the bathroom of students who have smoking on the sly. Sometimes I even smell it on their clothing. I think it's time to take action. It's in the students' best interest, you know. It's a filthy habit, one that will linger for the rest of their lives. We've shown videos, we've put up posters, but still, some students are just rebellious by nature, and so I've decided to take sort of an unconventional tack, and that's where you come in." "Uh, yessir." "I'm a big admirer of your abilities, Jimmy," Brumfield said. "The examples of your photography are really, uh, quite impressive. I understand you want to become a photojournalist." "Yessir. It's what I want to study in college." "Very good. You've got quite a bit of talent in my estimation." "Thanks." "I've got a plan that will give you a chance - a remarkable chance, I think - to prepare yourself for a career in journalism. I want you to go undercover, and I want this to be a project that only you and I know about. Are you willing to give it a try?" "I guess." "What I want you to do is start taking pictures surreptitiously of students smoking. I want you to be careful not to be detected, but if somehow you are discovered, you'll have my full backing. Preferably, though, I want you to take these photos undetected." "Do they all have to be on the school grounds?" Jimmy asked. "Well, that's what you should concentrate on," Brumfield replied. "I don't think we can take action against students based on what they do away from school grounds, but you don't have to limit yourself, I guess. You could take photos at, say, shopping malls, outside the Cineplex, things of that nature - but that's kind of a sidelight. That might alert you to students you might be looking for on the school grounds. I'm just thinking out loud here, mind you. We might be able to use those photos, in some selected cases, to alert parents that they might want to watch what their kids are doing, but maybe it would be better just to observe students at those places as a means of knowing which ones to watch on the school grounds. "But I don't care who you catch. You don't have to worry about that. I don't care if it's the captain of the football team or the head cheerleader. The bigger the fish you catch, the better. Got that." Jimmy nodded brightly. His apprehensions were gone. Clearly he had warmed to the idea. The principal reflected to himself that the kid had stars in his eyes. "If you'll work with me on this and do a good job, I feel certain we could do a photo spread in the school newspaper - I know you work for the annual, but I'll make all those arrangements - and it could be both an award-winning work and one that would be crucial to securing admission and, perhaps, a scholarship at a prestigious college. "Not bad, huh?" "No, sir, not at all," Jimmy said. "Besides - I think it would be kind of cool." |
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