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ushes。 Period。 End of story。 And if she still wanted to be mad at me after
that; then fine。 That was her problem。
My problem was; I never got the chance。 I came trekking down from the bus stop to find my
grandfather doing my good deed。
Now; jump back。 This was not something I could immediately absorb。 My grandfather did not
do yard work。 At least; he'd never offered to help
me out。 My grandfather lived in house slippers — where'd he get those work boots? And
those jeans and that flannel shirt — what was up with
those?
I crouched behind a neighbor's hedge and watched them for ten or fifteen minutes; and man;
the longer I watched; the madder I got。 My
grandfather had already said more to her in this little slice of time than he'd said to me the
whole year and a half he'd been living with us。 What was
his deal with Juli Baker?
I took the back way home; which involved climbing two fences and kicking off the neighbor's
stupid little terrier; but it was worth it; considering I
avoided the garden party across the street。
Again I got no homework done。 The more I watched them; the madder I got。 I was still a
cluck…faced jerk; while Juli was laughing it up with my
grandfather。 Had I ever seen him smile? Really smile? I don't think so! But now he was knee…
high in tles; laughing。
At dinner that night he'd showered and changed back into his regular clothes and house
slippers; but he didn't look the same。 It was like
someone had plugged him in and turned on the light。
“Good evening;” he said as he sat down with the rest of us。 “Oh; Patsy; that looks delicious!”
“Well; Dad;” my mom said with a laugh; “your excur