TheHiddenMe
08-20-2022, 07:47 PM
I have a GG friend Michelle and we get together on a regular basis (on average, once to twice a month). This is a story that extends over multiple months.
In January Michelle and I were at a local Hooter's (her choice--we usually gobble down a plate of nachos) and she invited a guy she was dating then ("B") to join us. Understand, if we are out together, and Michelle knows someone, she will always introduce them to me. Always. I've made new acquaintances that way. Michelle tells me in advance they met online but B's daughter plays volleyball with Michelle's younger daughter (Michelle gives him the nickname "volleyball dad").
Anyway, B shows up and we talk for probably an hour and then I left. Soon thereafter, I leave for Australia, and Michelle starts dating another guy.
Fast forward to mid May. I'm doing a coaching clinic for kids younger than high school, to get them interested in the sport I coach. I'm working with a sixth grade girl, and I interact with the kids, and find out she's a volleyball player for the same team as Michelle's daughter. I ask her if she knows "M" (Michelle's daughter), and the girl asks if her mother is named Michelle. I answer yes.
My "spidey sense" is starting to go off. I ask her why she's here for the clinic. She tells me her brother is a freshman on the boys team that I coach. Interesting.
I later confirm that "B" is indeed the dad of a freshman I've been coaching for the past two months.
Now the question is, has "B" put two plus two together and made the connection that Michelle's friend Dee is her son's high school coach? I'm not sure, but I try not to interact with "B" that much going forward. Whenever "B" sees me after (a couple of times) he just refers to me as "Coach" and gives no indication he knows my secret. I last see "B" in early June at our end of season awards banquet.
Fast forward again to mid July. Michelle and I have a fun night out at a rooftop bar in St. Louis. The day before, because she is on the outs with her boyfriend, tells me about meeting up with "B" and tells me about the rough weekend "B" had with "B" then (and now ex) girlfriend.
Michelle, for better or worse, has no filter. That's how we met (she did my nails for a girl trip I was doing, we talked and hit it off, and have been friends since). She makes a comment about the son and the coach, and "B" has no idea of what she was talking about. "B" had not made the connection, but Michelle fessed up. So "B" now knows. We are driving home and Michelle is texting "B" and I'm just relaying to Michelle to ask him to keep it to himself. I think he will.
As the boys season is in the spring I won't likely see "B" again until next March or after, but I'm sure we'll have an interesting chat then.
Am I worried? Nope. I live in a progressive state and I can't be terminated (I'm essentially a volunteer). If people find out, I'll deal.
But I thought those here would enjoy reading my story.
And, just as a reassurance for those out there, someone who I met literally face-to-face and then met later did not recognize the two were one and the same.
In January Michelle and I were at a local Hooter's (her choice--we usually gobble down a plate of nachos) and she invited a guy she was dating then ("B") to join us. Understand, if we are out together, and Michelle knows someone, she will always introduce them to me. Always. I've made new acquaintances that way. Michelle tells me in advance they met online but B's daughter plays volleyball with Michelle's younger daughter (Michelle gives him the nickname "volleyball dad").
Anyway, B shows up and we talk for probably an hour and then I left. Soon thereafter, I leave for Australia, and Michelle starts dating another guy.
Fast forward to mid May. I'm doing a coaching clinic for kids younger than high school, to get them interested in the sport I coach. I'm working with a sixth grade girl, and I interact with the kids, and find out she's a volleyball player for the same team as Michelle's daughter. I ask her if she knows "M" (Michelle's daughter), and the girl asks if her mother is named Michelle. I answer yes.
My "spidey sense" is starting to go off. I ask her why she's here for the clinic. She tells me her brother is a freshman on the boys team that I coach. Interesting.
I later confirm that "B" is indeed the dad of a freshman I've been coaching for the past two months.
Now the question is, has "B" put two plus two together and made the connection that Michelle's friend Dee is her son's high school coach? I'm not sure, but I try not to interact with "B" that much going forward. Whenever "B" sees me after (a couple of times) he just refers to me as "Coach" and gives no indication he knows my secret. I last see "B" in early June at our end of season awards banquet.
Fast forward again to mid July. Michelle and I have a fun night out at a rooftop bar in St. Louis. The day before, because she is on the outs with her boyfriend, tells me about meeting up with "B" and tells me about the rough weekend "B" had with "B" then (and now ex) girlfriend.
Michelle, for better or worse, has no filter. That's how we met (she did my nails for a girl trip I was doing, we talked and hit it off, and have been friends since). She makes a comment about the son and the coach, and "B" has no idea of what she was talking about. "B" had not made the connection, but Michelle fessed up. So "B" now knows. We are driving home and Michelle is texting "B" and I'm just relaying to Michelle to ask him to keep it to himself. I think he will.
As the boys season is in the spring I won't likely see "B" again until next March or after, but I'm sure we'll have an interesting chat then.
Am I worried? Nope. I live in a progressive state and I can't be terminated (I'm essentially a volunteer). If people find out, I'll deal.
But I thought those here would enjoy reading my story.
And, just as a reassurance for those out there, someone who I met literally face-to-face and then met later did not recognize the two were one and the same.