“Like Miranda got to you.” “Why do you keep bringing Miranda up?” I yelled impatiently.
I’m trying to talk to you about your friends. Please keep mine out of it.
You’re not even friends with her anymore.” “What does that have to do with what we’re talking about?”
The way August was looking at me reminded me of a doll’s face. He was just staring at me blankly with his half-closed doll eyes.
“She called the other day,” he said finally. “What?” I was stunned.And you didn’t tell me?”
“She wasn’t calling you,” he answered, pulling both comic books out of my hands.
“She was calling me. Just to say hi. To see how I was doing.
She didn’t even know I was going to a real school now. I can’t believe you hadn’t even told her.
She said the two of you don’t hang out as much anymore, but she wanted me to know she’d always love me like a big sister.”
Double-stunned. Stung. Flabbergasted. No words formed in my mouth.
“Why didn’t you tell me?” I said, finally. “I don’t know.” He shrugged, opening the first comic book again.
“Well, I’m telling Mom and Dad about Jack Will if you stop going to school,” I answered.
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