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the men were holding; I figured out in a
hurry what was making Juli refuse to e out of the
tree。
Chain saws。
Don't get me wrong here; okay? The tree was an ugly mutant tangle of gnarly branches。 The
girl arguing with those men was Juli — the world's
peskiest; bossiest; most know…it…all female。 But all of a sudden my stomach pletely bailed
on me。 Juli loved that tree。 Stupid as it was; she
loved that tree; and cutting it down would be like cutting out her heart。
Everyone tried to talk her down。 Even me。 But she said she wasn't ing down; not ever;
and then she tried to talk us up。 “Bryce; please! e
up here with me。 They won't cut it down if we're all up here!”
For a second I considered it。 But then the bus arrived and I talked myself out of it。 It wasn't
my tree; and even though she acted like it was; it
wasn't Juli's; either。
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We boarded the bus and left her behind; but school was pretty much a waste。 I couldn't seem
to stop thinking about Juli。 Was she still up in the
tree? Were they going to arrest her?
When the bus dropped us off that afternoon; Juli was gone and so was half the tree。 The top
branches; the place my kite had been stuck; her
favorite perch — they were all gone。
We watched them work for a little while; the chain saws gunning at full throttle; smoking as
they chewed through wood。 The tree
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