“Everything you’ve ever wanted is on the other side of fear,” Tyler repeated, exaggerating the spooky tone the carnival fortune teller had used when saying the line and even went as far as to add a nasally, warbling sound to it as he danced his fingers in Mark’s face.
Mark, for his part, shoved the other away, rolling his eyes. “Knock it off, Tyler. She’s just doing her job.”
“Yeah,” Sam commented to the other two in the group, “being a scam.”
Josh and Peter snickered. Tyler didn’t seem to notice or was already too far into his thought to be able to derail. “Yeah, by trying to be overly spooky. The space was already spooky enough. She didn’t have to fake the rest of it so hard.”
The trio behind him took precedence first as their comments got progressively less innocently ignorant compared to Tyler’s. Mark rounded on the three and crossed his arms, using his bulk to his advantage to be intimidating; it was only mildly effective since they were nearly as large as he was. “If you don’t stop with those comments, I will tell Coach.”
Sam rolled his eyes as Peter glared at him. Josh was the one to counter with a smile still on his face, “Come on, man. We’re only joshing around. You know we don’t mean anything by it.”
Mark narrowed his eyes. “Racism isn’t ‘joshing around’ and you three know that.”
“Come on, Mark,” Sam tried, his grin a bit too sharp. “It’s just some good fun. No need to ruin the fun for all of us over a few words.”
“A few words,” he parroted, the words dead on his tongue. “A few words that will inevitably lead to actions on the field, not to mention off.” He dropped his arms, relaxing his form. “I don’t care if you’re just having some fun. That kind of fun is dangerous and you know it. And if certain ears heard it, could cause a bit of hassle on the field and I would rather not have to see about you getting kicked off the team because of it.”
The three before him exploded at that. Shouting seemed to come from all sides as the trio raged against him but he didn’t budge. Tyler, ever the mediator, tried to get in, tried to separate everyone and calm things down, but Josh shoved at him and spat a slur and Mark punched Josh in the face. He would have loved to have said that it was out of a blind rage, that he had lost coherent thought after that point, but he was very aware of making the decision to pull back his fist and connect it with Josh’s jaw. It would be the only punch he threw as Sam and Peter lunged at him in rage. Both caught him around the middle and pinned his back to the ground before they started wailing on him. Josh eventually joined in but the added fists were barely noticed. Mark protected his face and braced against the ones aimed at his gut but let the rest fall where they may.
It could have been seconds as easily as it could have been minuted before the rest of the team was swarming over them, pulling the trio off two to a person. Sam was the most vocal about being restrained but no one paid him any heed. Tyler slipped into the chaos to be the first to haul Mark to his feet but didn’t get a chance to say anything as Coach Briers got to the center of the chaos and folded his arms.
Silence fell immediately. Where Mark had failed, Coach Briers had perfected and the entire team settled under his command. Only Sam, John, and Peter cowered under it.
“Make your way to the bus,” Coach Briers said, his voice an ever steady calm. “We’ll discuss this there.”
The team piled into the bus and sat down in their designated seats. Coach Briers climbed in, closed the door, and turned the air on before he addressed the team. His eyes locked first with Mark and then with Peter, Sam, and John. “There better be a reason why a tussle looked like a full on brawl.” There was a cacophony of shouts that lasted all of two seconds before the trio cowered under a seething glare. He let out a heavy sigh. “You three are really starting to disappoint me. I thought I had taught you boys better than this.”
“Sorry, Coach,” was meekly chorused back.
Coach Briers looked to Mark. “What was the fight about?”
Mark shrugged. “I punched Josh in the face for calling Tyler a slur.”
The team members seated around Josh immediately rounded on him and started berating Josh, equal parts flabbergasted and offended.
“My turn to speak,” Coach Briers announced into the bus and silence fell immediately. Coach Briers focused back on Mark. “Was there more?”
Mark felt Peter glaring at the back of his head but he ignored it. “We had seen the fortune teller and they were making racial jokes.” He shrugged again. “I told them to stop or I’d tell you, and insinuating they would be kicked off the team because of harassment irked them so they started yelling at me. When Tyler tried to intervene as he’s prone to do, Josh shoved him and spat the slur. I responded in kind.”
Coach Briers nodded and focused on Tyler. “Anything you want to add or counter?”
“No, Coach,” Tyler said.
“Peter, Sam, Josh, you’re suspended for two weeks.”
The only ones to react were the three suspended. The rest of the team knew it was a fair punishment, though those who were friends with the three thought it was a touch too lenient. Though the trio certainly weren’t the only ones to make racist remarks, most everyone else was and had been willing to learn and change, to move beyond that dangerous fear and experience the expansive world beyond.
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