"Hey, I might even be handsome!" he said, smiling. "That would be so awesome,
wouldn't it? I could come back and be this good-looking dude and be super buff and
super tall."
I laughed again. He was such a good sport about himself. That's one of the things I like
the most about Auggie.
"Hey, Auggie, can I ask you a question?"
"Yeah," he said, like he knew exactly what I wanted to ask. I hesitated. I've been
wanting to ask him this for a while but I've always lost the guts to ask.
"What?" he said.
"You want to know what's wrong with my face?"
"Yeah, I guess. If it's okay for me to ask."
He shrugged. I was so relieved that he didn't seem mad or sad.
"Yeah, it's no big deal," he said casually. "The main thing I have is this thing called
man-di-bu-lo-facial dys-os-tosis
— which took me forever to learn how to pronounce, by
the way. But I also have this other syndrome thing that I can't even pronounce. And
these things kind of just morphed together into one big superthing, which is so rare they
don't even have a name for it. I mean, I don't want to brag or anything, but I'm actually
considered something of a medical wonder, you know."
He smiled.
"That was a joke," he said. "You can laugh."
I smiled and shook my head.
"You're funny, Auggie." I said.
"Yes, I am," he said proudly. "I am cool beans."
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