The Finger

Now let me just preface this by saying that Marilyn Monroe had an extra toe. She was a fox. She had that breathy voice and lovely body. So if someone as famous and fabulous as her had an extra tootsie, it means there's nothing wrong or weird about having an extra digit. Okay?

I'm not platinum blonde and you won't catch me posing over a grate with a strong breeze blasting up my dress, but I did have an extra finger.

I was extracted from the womb with a cranky red face, raging red hair, and my two fists angrily clenched. Such a cranky baby was I that I refused to unclench them until I was two days old, and then the errant appendage was revealed.

It's not a big deal, apparently, quite common. Mum didn't faint from horror and the nurse didn't offer to drown me in a bucket and to never mention the whole thing again.

But it was pretty useless, sticking out there next to my right pinkie. So off it came. Chop chop. You can barely tell there was ever anything there. I didn't really think about it much as I grew up, unless I bashed my hand against something then the tiny scar hurt like hell. Also when I get nervous or scared, it tingles unbearably. So there still must be a few nerves there.

It was never common knowledge until Year 9 when two things happened simultaneously: we started a Genetics unit in science class and began to read The Chrysalids in English class.

Everyone loved Genetics, because we learned all about the freaky things that occur When Chromosomes Attack! And the John Wyndham book tied in nicely, a high school classic that takes place in a post-nuclear holocaust world. There were some crazy Chernobyl-esque mutations happening. In this ultra-religious society, anyone considered different was seen as an abomination and banished to the Fringes. The book had some great themes but of course being stupid students we chose to focus on making jokes about the freaky people.

During one rowdy class discussion, my dear friend Jenny looked at me suddenly, a big grin spreading over her face. "Heyyyyy..."

"Don't even think about it!" I hissed.

"Hey, everyone. Shauna's got an extra finger."

"What!??!" one teacher and a couple dozen students chorused.

"I don't have it anymore!"

"Shauna's got an extra finger? Well! Get thee to The Fringes!" boomed my English teacher. "Accursed is the mutant!"

The whole class howled and pounded their tables in glee. I shrank down into my seat and hoped to die.

After that I became somewhat of a sideshow attraction. Later on in our Genetics class, Jenny piped up again.

"Shauna's got an extra finger."

"Shauna's got an extra finger?" cackled my Science teacher. "Well Shauna, how about you come out the front and tell everyone all about it?"

"But... but... I don't have it anymore. I haven't had it since I was two days old!"

"That doesn't matter! We shall revel in your freakiness anyway."

I slumped down in my chair and refused to move. So Jenny decided she would field all the questions on my behalf, as I sat there with my face burning red.

"So Shauna's Mum freaked out when she saw the finger," Jenny explained as the curious class gathered round my desk. "She couldn't stand it. So guess what she did? She bit it off!"

"Jenny!" I hit her with my pencil case, but she would not be stopped.

"And she kept it. She spat it out right into an old Vegemite jar. It's still at their house. On top of the telly. Floating in that preserving stuff. I've seen it."

Everyone whooped and cheered and demanded to see where the finger was. So I just held out my hand and let them look as I sulked away.

That night, a girl in my class went home and told her family about Shauna's Extra Finger as they sat around the dinner table. Her little sister was so fascinated/horrified that she couldn't finish her potatoes.

The next morning that little girl went off to kindergarten. It was time for Show And Tell. She volunteered to go first. She had nothing to show but plenty to tell. Thirty horrified baby faces and one shocked teacher listened in awe as she described in graphic detail how my mother bit off my wayward finger and kept it in a jar on top of our television.

That shocked kindergarten teacher happened to be my mother.

News travels fast in country towns. Needless to say I had some explaining to do when I got home that day.

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Comments

1 · shauny said:

Row and Monkey have touched the spot where it was. It's supposed to be good luck, apparently.

Ha!

2 · Mattay said:

Must.... touch.... spot....

3 · shauny said:

i think you were inside when i was telling them about it. i was playing with the broom and being full of shit.

4 · Monkey said:

Yes, I have touched the weirdy little bumpy bit. It's cool, and I want one. Extra appendages are never bad. Well, unless it's like a penis growing out of your chin or something.

5 · Monkey said:

um, by bumpy bit I mean the extra finger bump, not... well, ahem. Pizza anyone?

7 · Marybeth said:

I want an extra finger.

8 · Julian said:

I think Jenny was just jealous.

9 · danny said:

My my, our own Shauny, the six-fingered woman! Who'd a thought.

Imagine if you had a third leg.. oh, won't even bother continuing, just in case any men pipe up.

10 · saigonsam said:

Oh no! Great writing though, my little oddity.

11 · Rory said:

I'm beginning to wonder how you survived that school, Shauny.

Good point about Marilyn. Other little-known celebrity appendages:

-Kylie Minogue's third eye (poked out in grade two);
-Michael Stipe's vestigial follicle (shaved);
-Tom Cruise's six extra teeth (still there);
-Marlon Brando's siamese twin (absorbed).

12 · Rory said:

By the way - all of you get over to the Bloggies and vote for Shauny right now! Now, I say! Stop dilly-dallying!

http://www.fairvue.com/?feature=awards2002

13 · Marybeth said:

We're all six-fingered, if you think about it. Being eleven-fingered, though, that takes talent.

14 · shauny said:

Rory! You're a cack, mate :)

15 · Harmony said:

Hehe. Great story :). You've got my vote for the bloggies.

16 · Paul said:

I remember at school a rumour that one of the boys in our class had a hole in his head. As a consequence we all held him down in the playground and prodded his head with sticks. Damn we were monsters.

17 · SJ said:

Beautiful!
Did someone say "a penis growing out of a chin?"
Even better!

18 · Monkey said:

I never said nuffin...

19 · Row said:

Slow blogging day, huh? :)

20 · Mark said:

Join the mutant club baby, me and my nine finger nails love ya!

21 · Ben said:

Good LORD! There's a good movie you would like Shauny, it's called The X-Men. It shows that mutants aren't all evil and bitter but some of them are good.

22 · melanie said:

LOL.. I loved that! That was almost as good as the phone guy ;)
And I already voted for you :)

23 · Jim said:

Is it possible to Fight Crime with an extra finger? How?

24 · Rzanimal said:

Good gawd, I know kids are cruel, but your teachers sound even worse! My newborn niece had six fingers on one hand and two missing toes, my dad says she's just a step more evolved than we are-toes are rather useless vestiges and perhaps you'd be able to type your hilarious blogposts faster with an extra finger anyway?
Apropos of nothing, my ex brother in law had a penis nose one Halloween, it was an ingenious device of alginate(rubber mold compound) and linked to a tube under his hair he could squirt bubbly white conditioner at will! My poor sister who was still married to him at the time was mortified but I had to admit it was hysterical!

25 · michelle l said:

omg that was so funny i loved it and i just interupted myy science class as i laughed at it

26 · anonymous said:

Nothing wrong with having 6 fingers; it is a dominant trait...honestly

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