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iday night at six o'clock;

that the menu included poached salmon; crab

risotto; and fresh steamed vegetables; and that none of us had better weasel out of being

there。 My dad muttered that if we were really going to do

this; it would be a whole lot better to barbecue because at least that way he'd have

something to do; but my mom positively smoked him with her

eyes and he dropped it。

So。 They were ing。 And it made seeing Juli at school even more unfortable than

usual。 Not because she gushed about it or even waved

and winked or something。 No; she was back to avoiding me。 She'd say hi if we happened to

run into each other; but instead of being; like; right over

my shoulder anytime I looked; she was nowhere。 She must have ducked out back doors and

taken roundabout ways through campus。 She was; I

don't know; scarce。

I found myself looking at her in class。 The teacher'd be talking and all eyes would be up

front … except mine。 They kept wandering over to Juli。 It

was weird。 One minute I'd be listening to the teacher; and the next I'd be pletely tuned

out; looking at Juli。

It wasn't until Wednesday in math that I figured it out。 With the way her hair fell back over her

shoulders and her head was tilted; she looked like

the picture in the paper。 Not just like it — the angle was different; and the wind wasn't

blowing through her hair — but 

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