When school was over,
I went outside to meet Mom, who was waiting for me at
the front entrance like all the other parents or babysitters. The first thing she said
after hugging me was: " So, how was it? One to ten?"
"Five," I said, shrugging, which I could tell totally surprised her.
"Wow," she said quietly, "that's even better than I hoped for."
"Are we picking Via up?"
"Miranda's mother is picking her up today. Do you want me to carry your
backpack, sweetness?" We had started walking through the crowd of kids and
parents, most of whom were noticing me, "secretly" pointing me out to each
other.
"I'm fine," I said.
"It looks
too heavy, Auggie." She started to take it from me.
"Mom!" I said, pulling my backpack away from her. I walked in front of her
through the crowd.
"See you tomorrow, August!"
It was Summer. She was walking in the opposite direction.
"Bye, Summer," I said, waving at her.
As soon as we crossed the street and were away from the crowd, Mom said:
"Who was that, Auggie?"
"Summer."
"Is she in your class?"
"I have lots of classes."
"Is she in any of your classes?" Mom said.
"Nope."
Mom waited for me to say something else, but I just didn't feel like talking.
"So it went okay?" said Mom.
I could tell she had a million questions she wanted to ask me. "Everyone was
nice? Did you like your teachers?"
"Yeah."
"How about those kids you met last week
? Were they nice?"
"Fine, fine. Jack hung out with me a lot."
"That's so great, sweetie. What about that boy Julian?"
I thought about that Darth Sidious comment. By now it felt like that had
happened a hundred years ago.
"He was okay," I said.
"And the blond girl, what was her name?"
"Charlotte. Mom, I said everyone was nice already."
"Okay," Mom answered.
I honestly don't know why I was
kind of mad at Mom, but I was. We crossed
Amesfort Avenue, and she didn't say anything else until we turned onto our
block.
"So," Mom said.
"How did you meet Summer if she wasn't in any of your classes?"
"We sat together at lunch," I said.
I had started kicking a rock between my feet like it
was a soccer ball, chasing it
back and forth across the sidewalk.
"She seems very nice."
"Yeah, she is."
"She's very pretty," Mom said.
"Yeah, I know," I answered. "We're kind of like Beauty and the Beast."
I didn't wait to see Mom's reaction. I just started running down the sidewalk after
the rock, which I had kicked as hard as I could in front of me.
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