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she did look like the picture。 A

lot like the picture。

Making that connection sent a chill down my spine。 And I wondered — what was she thinking?

Could she really be that interested in root

derivations?

Darla Tressler caught me watching; and man; she gave me the world's wickedest smile。 If I

didn't do something fast; this was going to spread like

wildfire; so I squinted at her and whispered; “There's a bee in her hair; stupid;” then pointed

around in the air like; There it goes; see?

Darla's neck whipped around searching for the bee; and I straightened out my focus for the

rest of the day。 The last thing I needed was to be

scorched by the likes of Darla Tressler。

That night I was doing my homework; and just to prove to myself that I'd been wrong; I pulled

that newspaper article out of my trash can。 And as

I'm flipping it over; I'm telling myself; It's a distortion of reality; it's my imagination; she doesn't

really look like that…。

But there she was。 The girl in my math class; two rows over and one seat up; glowing

through newsprint。

Lyta barged in。 “I need your sharpener;” she said。

I slammed my binder closed over the paper and said; “You're supposed to knock!” And then;

since she was zooming in and the paper was still

sticking out; I crammed the binder into my backpack as fast as I could。

“What are you trying to hide there

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