Дэвид Левитан - Boy Meets Boy

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Boy Meets Boy is a young adult novel by David Levithan, published in 2003. It is set in a gay-friendly small town in America, and describes a few weeks in the lives of a group of high school students. As the title suggests, the central story follows the standard romantic plotline usually known as "boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl" except that the main characters are both boys, the narrator Paul and newcomer Noah. The novel won a Lambda Literary Award.

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Although my father's parents were born and buried in another part of the country, all of my mother's family is buried here. I suppose one day my parents will be buried here, too. And even me. It's strange to walk around and think that.

In our cemetery, each tombstone has a locked box attached to it. And inside each locked box there's a book. I don't know who started this idea, or how long it's been around. But if you go to the cemetery gates, the keeper will give you the key to any box you'd like. Inside each book you will find the pages from a life. Some of the books have the dead person's own writing. Others have writing from after the death; people who come to visit the graves will write down memories and stories. Sometimes they'll write directly to the person, asking questions or giving updates on how everything turned out in the afterwards. Every now and then I'll look at my grandmother's book, which is filled with recipes and home truths. Or I'll take out a pen and add a line or two in my grandfather's book, telling him who won the World Series, if my mother hasn't already come by to fill him in.

With the keeper's permission, we are going to take some words from the memory books to include in our dance. Amy and Emily are also going to make rubbings of some of the tombstones to help decorate the walls.

As soon as Kyle arrives at the cemetery, he goes looking for something. He doesn't tell any of us what it is. He disappears.

Of all the Club Kids, Amber is the only one who shows up. She arrives with Infinite Darlene, but it's Trilby who asks her for help.

"I need to get some ideas for a dress," Trilby says. "I need some input."

Amber lets out a starstruck "Sure."

Infinite Darlene is miffed. "It won't be as good as last year's dress," she bitches.

"Oh, please," Trilby snorts. "You wanted me to wear yellow so you could take home all the boys."

"The theme was Sound of Musi— and they were yellow curtains."

"Yes, but there are good curtains and there are bad curtains. You had me wearing some pretty bad curtains."

"You didn't think so at the time."

"Oh, but I'm wiser now."

To my surprise, it's Amber who steps in this time.

"Do you guys always do this?" she asks.

"Yes," Trilby and Infinite Darlene reply together. Then they try to jinx each other, but that too is simultaneous.

"And what do you get out of it?" Amber asks.

"Excuse me?" Trilby looks a little down her nose at Amber. Amber seems to fade into her overalls, but she's gone too far now to turn back.

"It's clear to everyone how much you're getting off on getting even," she observes. "Can't you just admit that?"

"No way."

"You're out of your mind."

"Am I?"

Trilby gives Amber a serious once-over. "I think I'll go look for dress ideas myself. I don't know why I asked a girl wearing OshKosh to help me in the first place."

"They're not OshKosh. They're Old Navy."

"That's not my point."

"Yeah, but it's mine."

Trilby storms off dramatically. Infinite Darlene storms off with equal drama in the opposite direction.

Amber laughs.

"Well done," I say. "I swear, if you weren't an Old Navy—wearing lesbian Club Kid, I'd probably kiss you right now."

Amber's laugh stops. She looks around to see if anyone's heard.

I've gone too jarI think.

"I'm sorry," I say.

Amber waves me off. "It's okay. It's just that I'm not. . . well, I don't like to think of myself as . . . a Club Kid."

She smiles again.

"I'll never think of you that way again," I promise.

"I mean, I love joining clubs and all. I just don't want word to get out, okay?"

Her secret is safe with me.

Away from the Club Kids, she's so much more sure of herself. Or maybe she's just as sure of herself when she's with the other Club Kids, only she doesn't have a chance to show it.

"Trilby and Infinite Darlene are like Nelly Peterson and George Bly," Amber observes.

"Nelly and George were great friends until they started competing for valedictorian. Now it's all about the grades. They want to beat each other, and at the same time they secretly want to be each other. So they fight."

"And how will it end?"

"They'll either kill each other or sleep together. The jury's still out."

"But Trilby and Infinite Darlene don't want to sleep together— they want to sleep with the same people."

"Different kind of tension, same emotional results. Plus, who says they don't want to sleep together?"

"Are you saying that Infinite Darlene is a lesbian?"

"Stranger things have happened. And that's just in this town." Amber looks across the cemetery. "You know who I like the most in here?"

"Who?"

"The witch in the corner. She lived here two hundred years ago. Her memory book is full of spells that have been written in over the years."

"You like that?"

Amber nods. "I once went out with a witch. It didn't end well."

"What happened?"

"I didn't get along with her cat."

We are quiet again in the near dark. I realize I should be doing some serious architecting at this point, but I'm not sure what to do. Suddenly, Amy and Emily are lit by a flash as they trace gravestone inscriptions. Then another flash. Someone is taking pictures.

Noah.

Infinite Darlene sidles up behind me.

"I asked him to come," she whispered. "I figured we could use some black-and-white shots."

"You're interfering!" I accuse.

She bats an eyelash. "Of course I am. That's what friends are for."

Noah doesn't seem to notice me. He focuses on the gnarled branches reaching out to cover the emerging moon. He focuses on the angel statuary, making their wings turn a ghostly pale in one illuminated moment.

"Go over and say hello," Infinite Darlene insists.

"You're the one who invited him," I grumble.

"Yes, but you're the host" I'm ready to dig in my heels and resist Infinite Darlene's meddling. Then Amber asks me, "What do you really want to do?" And I think about it. What I want to do is run away into the darkness. What I really wantto do is talk to him.

So I walk over.

He is sitting on the ground now, getting a level shot of a tombstone.

"Hey," I say.

Snap and flash. My eyes take a second to readjust. He stands in the afterglow.

"Hey," he says.

It's too dark for me to see his full expression.

"I'm glad you're taking pictures," I go on. "I mean, it was a good idea."

"Did you ask Infinite Darlene to ask me?" His voice is casual curiosity, nothing more.

"No. But I should have."

"Why?"

"Because you're a really good photographer."

He thanks me and we teeter there for a moment. We are not moving, but we're teetering at the same time.

Do I really have to say it? Can't he see it on my face? I'm about to say it—then I hear someone calling my name.

"Paul! You've got to come see this, Paul!"

It's Kyle. He runs over to me, not seeing Noah.

"Oh, sorry," he says when he realizes I'm not alone.

"No problem," Noah replies, raising his camera from his side.

Don't go,I want to say. But I can't say it in front of Kyle, who looks so excited to have found me.

The moment's over. Noah nods at me and Kyle, then walks away. I call out another thanks to him, but he only sends back another nod.

"Sorry," Kyle says again. "I didn't know you were—" "He was just taking some shots of the cemetery for the dance. Infinite Darlene asked him."

- We stand there for a moment, Kyle looking at me.

"You wanted to show me something?" I prompt.

"Yeah. This way."

He takes me to the dowager's crypt. I had forgotten all about it.

Kyle has lit the inside with candles, so as we approach, it looks like an elfin mansion with a fire in the grate. The outside is plain ("I won't be seeing it from the outside," the dowager is rumored to have said), but the inside is colored fifty-two different shades of blue. Every year or two they touch it up, importing paint from as far away as Cyprus to make the blue complete.

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