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flipped(英文版)-第28章

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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 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; baby brother?”    
“Nothing; and stop calling me that! And don't barge into my room anymore!”    
“Give me your sharpener and I'm history;” she said with her hand out。    
I dug it out of my drawer and tossed it at her; and sure enough; she disappeared。      
……… Page 55………   
But two seconds later my mom was calling for me; and after that; well; I forgot that the paper    
was in my binder。    
Until first period the next morning; that is。 Man! What was I supposed to do with it? I couldn't    
get up and throw it out; Garrett was right there。    
Besides that; Darla Tressler's in that class; and I could tell — she was keeping an eye out for    
wayward bees。 If she caught wind of this; I'd be the    
one stung。    
Then Garrett reaches over to snag a piece of paper like he does about fourteen times a day;    
only I have a plete mental spaz and slam down    
on his hand with mine。    
“Dude!” he says。 “What's your problem?”    
“Sorry;” I say; tuning in to the fact that he was only going for lined paper; not newspaper。    
“Dude;” he says again。 “You know you've been really spaced lately? Anyone else tell you    
that?” He rips a piece of paper out of my binder; then    
notices the edges of the newspaper。 He eyes me; and before I can stop him; he whips it out。    
I pounce on him and tear it out of his hands; but it's too late。 He's seen her picture。    
Before he can say a word; I get in his face and say; “You shut up; you hear me? This is not    
what you think。”    
“Whoa; kick back; will ya? I wasn't thinking anything…。” But I could see the little gears go    
click…click…click in his brain。 Then he smirks at me and    
says; “I'm sure you've got a perfectly reasonable explanation for why you're carrying a picture    
of Juli Baker around with you。”    
The way he said it scared me。 Like he was playing with the idea of roasting me in front of the    
whole class。 I leaned over and said; “Zip it; would    
you?”    
The teacher hammered on us to be quiet; but it didn't stop Garrett from smirking at me or    
doing the double…eyebrow wiggle in the direction of my    
binder。 After class Darla tried to act all cool and preoccupied; but she had her radar up and    
pointed our way。 She shadowed me practically all day;    
so there was no real window of opportunity to explain things to Garrett。    
What was I going to tell him; anyway? That the paper was in my binder because I was trying    
to hide it from my sister? That would help。    
Besides; I didn't want to make up some lame lie about it。 I actually wanted to talk to Garrett。 I    
mean; he was my friend; and a lot had happened in    
the last couple of months that was weighing on me。 I thought that if I talked to him; maybe    
he'd help get me back on track。 Help me to stop thinking    
about everything。 Garrett was real reliable in that arena。    
Luckily; in social studies our class got library time to do research for our famous historical    
figure report。 Darla and Juli were both in that class; but    
I managed to drag Garrett into a back corner of the library without either of them noticing。    
And the minute we were by ourselves; I found myself    
laying into Garrett about chickens。    
He shakes his head at me and says; “Dude! What are you talking about?”    
“Remember when we went and looked over her fence?”    
“Back in the sixth grade?”    
“Yeah。 Remember how you were down on me for wondering what a hen was?”    
He rolled his eyes。 “Not this again…。”    
“Man; you didn't know jack…diddly…squat about chickens。 I put my life in your hands and you    
dumped me in a bucket of bull。”    
So I told him about my dad and the eggs and salmonella and how I'd been intercepting eggs    
for nearly two years。    
He just shrugged and said; “Makes sense to me。”    
“Man; she caught me!”    
“Who?”    
“Juli!”      
……… Page 56………   
“Whoa; dude!”    
I told him about what I'd said; and how almost right after that she was out playing weed    
warrior in her front yard。    
“Well; so? It's not your fault her yard's a mess。”    
“But then I found out that they don't even own that house。 They're all poor because her dad's    
got a retarded brother that they're; you know; paying    
for。” Garrett gives me a real chumpy grin and says; “A retard? Well; that explains a lot;    
doesn't it?”    
I couldn't believe my ears。 “What?”    
“You know;” he says; still grinning; “about Juli。”    
My heart started pounding and my hands clenched up。 And for the first time since I'd learned    
to dive away from trouble; I wanted to deck    
somebody。    
But we were in the library。 And besides; it flashed through my mind that if I decked him for    
what he'd said; he'd turn aro
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