She shrugged. "That's not even the point. The point is he's really popular. And, you
know, my mom heard that his mom is actually pushing the school to review Auggie's
application to Beecher."
"Can she do that?"
"It's about Beecher not being an inclusion school. That's a type of school that mixes
normal kids with kids with special needs."
"That's just stupid. Auggie doesn't have special needs."
"Yeah, but she's saying that if the school is changing the way they usually do things in
some ways . . ."
"But they're not changing anything!"
"Yeah, they did. Didn't you notice they changed the theme of the New Year Art Show?
In past years fifth graders
painted self-portraits, but this year they made us do those
ridiculous self-portraits as animals, remember?"
"So big freakin' deal."
"I know! I'm not saying I agree, I'm just saying that's what she's saying."
"I know, I know. This is just so messed up.
. . ."
"I know. Anyway, Julian said that he thinks being friends
with Auggie is bringing you
down, and that for your own good you need to stop hanging out with him so much. And
if you start losing all your old friends, it'll be like a big wake-up call. So basically, for
your own good, he's going to stop being your friend completely."
"News flash: I stopped being his friend completely first!"
"Yeah, but he's convinced all the boys
to stop being your friend
—for your own good.
That's why nobody's talking to you."
"You're talking to me."
"Yeah, well, this is more of a boy thing," she explained.
"The girls are staying neutral. Except Savanna's group, because they're going out with
Julian's group. But to everybody else this is really a boy war."
I nodded. She tilted her head to one side and pouted like she felt sorry for me.
"Is it okay that I told you all this?" she said.
"Yeah! Of course! I don't care who talks to me or not," I lied. "This is all just so dumb."
She nodded.
"Hey, does Auggie know any of this?"
"Of course not. At least, not from me."
"And Summer?"
"I don't think so. Look, I better go. Just so you know, my mom thinks Julian's mom is a
total idiot. She said she thinks people like her are more concerned about what their
kids' class pictures look like than doing the right thing. You heard about the
Photoshopping, right?"
"Yeah, that was just sick."
"Totally," she answered, nodding. "Anyway, I better go. I just wanted you to know what
was up and stuff."
"Thanks, Charlotte."
"I'll let you know if I hear anything else," she said. Before she went out, she looked left
and right outside the door to make sure no one saw her leaving. I guess even though
she
was neutral, she didn't want to be seen with me.
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