מריה ארמן / Old and New |
I wonder if being popular automatically makes you seem a better person. Because how else can you explain how Sandra Vertin and all her friends are the teachers' favorites and every boy wants them, while other girls in class aren't even noticed? For example, Stacy, the girl who sits next to me in class, she's been in love with Joey Drage for three months, but he never knew she was there, and now he's Sandra's boyfriend. Today Stacy didn't show up, so I was sitting by myself in the back of the classroom, drawing some stupid pictures in my notebook. I never pay attention in history class. When I want to know something, I just go ask my dad, who is a tour-guide and knows American history perfectly. In fact, most of the class wasn't listening, but Mrs. Weston, who hates me, decided to pick on me. "Elaine Ridley!" She shouted. I raised my head. "Can you please repeat what I have just said?" I couldn't. When she told me to get out, I did it with a sense of silent victory. "It's going to be much better to spend these 25 minutes outside", I thought, walking quickly down the stairs and out of the school building. It was already warm outside, and the sun was shining in the cloudless sky. The weather was just perfect. I decided to sit in the most faraway part of the yard, a place no one went to, except me and my friend Beth. It's been our special secret place since fourth grade. When I got there, I suddenly saw Beth, sitting on a tree, dreaming. Beth's in sixth grade, like me, but not in my class. She isn't a very good student, but she's a great dancer and athlete. She's in all the possible dance classes in town. Maybe the reason she's so flexible is that she's short and her chest is still flat. I climbed the tree and sat down on a branch next to her. She giggled. "Elaine, I can't believe it. You're cutting a class?" "No, this toad told me to get out. Mrs. Weston," I explained. Beth started to laugh. "Yeah, she really looks like a toad. I wish she goes to live in a swamp!" I laughed too. "I'm cutting math, as usual", Beth said. "I'm tired of showing up and not getting a thing anyway." We were quiet for a few minutes, looking down at the grass and waving our legs in the air. Then I asked: "Are you going to Sandra's birthday party this Friday? I heard she's inviting your class too, because of all the friends she's got there." Beth made a face. "No, thank you. I better go out with my sister and her friends, or stay home. I don't wanna spend Friday night with my class; I hate them too much. What about you, are you going?" "I think so... It might still be nice. Have you ever danced with a boy?" "Yeah, in dance classes. Have you?" "No. I wonder what it's like." Beth turned her head and looked at me with interest. "Anyone special you'd like to dance with?" She asked. I must have blushed, because she said: "wow, there is! Please tell me!" "Promise you won't tell anyone?" Beth nodded. I took a deep breath and looked down. "It's Stan. Stan from my class. But you promised you won't tell him!" Stan is a huge "Harry Potter" fan, just like me. He wears glasses, and everyone thinks he's a geek, but I think he's the nicest boy I've ever met. Unfortunately, he's in love with Sheryl Dundo, the prettiest girl in our class and one of the most popular, who doesn't even know he exists. He told me himself. Why do boys have to be so stupid? Sandra's party was no different from any other party I've had with my class before. I was sitting alone in a corner, counting minutes on my watch, once again getting used to the idea no one's going to ask me to dance. Bored and upset, I looked around and saw Stan standing by the big snacks table, eating and staring at Sheryl, who was dancing with a boy from Beth's class. She was wearing a short red and white skirt, a white shirt, tight around the breasts she was starting to have, and black "Dr. Martin's", the sight of which made my heart turn upside down with envy: it was just the model I wanted, and my parents said they were too expensive. I felt a strange mix of anger and jealousy. Why does she always have to look so perfect? It's so unfair! No wonder Stan likes her and not me. I must be ugly, with my long legs and black braid. No boy is ever going to like me, because I'm not pretty. Suddenly I realized how much I wanted to go home. I found Sandra and asked her if I could use the phone to call my parents and tell them to pick me up. On my way out I ran into Stan, who looked very depressed. "What happened?" I asked. "I asked Sheryl if she would dance with me. And she said that she doesn't dance with geeks. Elaine, do you too think I'm a geek? Is it because of the glasses?" "Of course you're not a geek", I said sincerely. "I wouldn't have said 'no' if you had asked me to dance", a quick thought flashed through my mind. But I immediately felt a little ashamed for thinking it, because I felt very sorry for Stan. I wanted to say something more to make him feel better, because we are good friends, and friends always have to support and cheer each other up, but then I saw our car reaching the house, so I said quickly 'goodbye' and went out. On the way back I thought Beth had been right about class parties, and decided not to go to any again until the end of the year. I was spending the next Saturday night at my friend Iris', whose parents have gone away for the weekend, so she asked me over. Iris and I grew up together. She is in seventh grade and is just six months older than me, but sometimes it feels like she is much older and much more experienced. She already shaves her legs and wears a bra, and once she told me she had kissed a boy. This fall she moved into a new house, so we don't see each other as much as we used to, but we're still very good friends. It can never be boring when Iris is around. Her head is always full of fun ideas, and there's just no way of knowing what she'd be up to next. Tonight she asked: "Elaine, do you like scary movies?" "Not really", I said shyly. "Come on, don't be like this! I rented one yesterday, so we could see it tonight. It's called "I know what you did last summer". Sounds so cool! Mom and dad don't know I rented it, I paid with my pocket money. Are you sure you don't want to see it? Please, Elaine..." "OK", I said. I didn't want to sound like a little girl who is afraid of movies. Iris played the movie. It was about a group of teenagers who had accidentally hit someone with their car, and how he'd come back to revenge them. It was really scary, but watching it with Iris somehow made it more fun, maybe because she was as scared as I was, and we kept screaming and jumping on the couch together. "It was a cool movie, wasn't it?" Iris asked, when the movie was over and I was about to go upstairs to take a shower. I nodded enthusiastically. "And you said you don't like scary movies. Doesn't it rock?" "Yeah!" I said sincerely. I was sleeping in Iris' room, on a mattress her parents had brought for me from their bedroom. Iris, who already went to bed, was wearing her bra and underwear under her nightshirt. "Why are you wearing your underwear and bra?" I asked, puzzled. She looked at me as though I've just asked the most stupid question she has ever heard. "Everyone does so." "Who's everyone?" "Well... Everyone. Don't you watch TV?" I did, but I guess it was different from what she watched. "Don't you wear a bra?" "Not yet. I think I should though." I used to look at myself in the mirror a lot lately, especially in the shower, when I was naked, and I couldn't help noticing that my breasts were beginning to grow, as well as my pubic hair, and my whole body was somehow changing. I kind of liked the way I was beginning to look, except my legs, which were, in my opinion (and also my classmates'), too long. "Yeah, Elaine, we're growing up." Iris said with a wise sigh. "And if we're already talking about it, you know my birthday's on the third, right?" "Sure." "So I'm having a party on the fourth, and you're invited. It's gonna take place at seven here in my house. Will you come?" "Of course I will. But why is it on the fourth and not the third?" "Because it's a Friday, so we can stay up late. My parents agreed. You must come, we're gonna have so much fun! I'm inviting all my friends from school, and if we want, we can stay up until one o'clock!" "If my parents refuse to pick me up that late, I can sleep here," I thought. Iris' birthdays have always been fun. The last thing I remembered before falling asleep was thinking what I was going to buy for her. I took all my party clothes out of the closet and piled them up on my bed. There was still a week before Iris' party, but I wanted to pick something now, just to be sure. But suddenly I didn't like any of my clothes anymore. I didn't know what to wear to make a good impression on Iris' junior-high friends, and was afraid to death that they would laugh at me. This jeans skirt, for example. Is it too long? And do junior-high girls wear skirts like this anyway? And what about shirts - will I look like a baby if I wear one with a lot of flowers on it? When mom entered the room, she found me sitting on my bed, staring at the pile of clothes with a sour face. My mom is thirty-five years old and six months pregnant. She moved the clothes and sat down next to me with some difficulty. "What's the matter, honey?" She asked, putting a hand around my shoulders. "I've got nothing to wear for Iris' birthday!" I said, looking at her miserably. "It's all clothes for little girls, and everyone's gonna laugh at me, they'll think I'm a baby. I need something new, mom, look!" Mom stared at the clothes for a few long seconds. "I don't know..." She finally said. "Some of these things do seem to me like their days are over. We'll have to see what became too small and what didn't. Wanna try the stuff on so I could see?" Mom was right: Many shirts have become too small for me, and I also decided to get rid of those that were too childish. Mom smiled when I tried on another shirt, which appeared to be too small as well. "I think it's time you should start wearing a bra, Elaine." She said. So I've been right, I do need a bra! Ever since sleeping at Iris' last week I wanted to ask mom to buy me one, but I wasn't sure she'll agree that I need it. "I think so too, mom", I said, shining, "and... Can I please have a new dress too?" On Wednesday Stacy came over after school to see the new dress I had bought for Iris' birthday party. I had told her all about it in school, and couldn't wait for her to see it. The dress was short, of different tinges of gray, with V-cut and short sleeves, and I held it out proudly in front of Stacy. Stacy looked at it very carefully. Eventually she said: "Isn't the cut too low?" "No", I said, a little uncomfortably. "I tried it on and it's fine. My mom, too, said it's pretty. And besides, I'll be wearing a bra!" "You're wearing a bra?" Stacy asked in amazement and looked at my chest. "Yeah, you do have boobs..." And she started to giggle. "It's not funny. Yeah, I do, so what?" "Nothing", Stacy said, still trying not to giggle. "Can you show it to me?" "I bought a few. My mother and I decided I'll start to wear one all the time." "Really?!" "What's so strange about it? Stacy, we're not babies anymore! I think half of the girls in our class wear a bra." "If I had boobs, I'd wear only wide shirts, to hide them." "Why?" I asked, feeling confused. What was so wrong about growing up and having breasts? "I don't know. I'd be embarrassed." I didn't understand it. "Mom, how old were you when you started to wear a bra?" I asked my mother after Stacy left. "Fourteen. Why?" "And how did you feel about it?" "I was at my happiest! I was the last one of all my friends who remained flat, you know. They all already had big boobs." "I'm glad too, mom. And I'm proud of it." "You should be, honey." On Friday at six p.m. dad drove me over to Iris'. "Hey, you look great!" He winked at me, when I was getting out of the car. "Trust a man's word." When I entered Iris' house, there were already a few kids inside. They all smiled when Iris introduced me, and they seemed like some really nice kids. I handed her the gift (it was a diary), and she said she would open them all at the end of the party. The party was great. I couldn't stop my feet from dancing. All the girls liked my dress a lot, and everyone were so nice to me, that I wasn't alone for a minute. Then Iris put on slow music, and a few couples started to dance. I wanted to sit down, when I saw a boy with brown hair smiling at me. I smiled back. "Your name's Elaine, isn't it?" The boy asked. "Yeah." "I'm Mark. Do you want to dance with me?" It was the first time ever I was dancing with a boy, and I was afraid I would step on Mark's foot or something. But nothing like that happened, and it was just a lot of fun. "You've got nice hair", Mark said. "Thanks." Tonight I left my hair loose, instead of braiding it like I usually did. It really looked nice this way. "How old are you?" "Twelve and a half", I said, emphasizing the "half". "Cool. I'm fourteen. You're in sixth grade, aren't you?" "Yeah. Are you in Iris' school?" "Yeah, but I'm in eighth grade." "I'm going to your school next year, too." After dancing with Mark, I danced with another boy named Billy, and then Iris put on fast music again. A couple of times I saw Mark looking at me, and it made me feel good. I was glad I had convinced my parents to let me stay until ten, because I was having so much fun that I just couldn't imagine having to leave earlier. At nine-thirty Iris' mom helped her cut the cake, and then Iris opened all the presents. Mark gave her a big black-and-white poster of a guy and a girl on a motorcycle, which she said she would hang over her bed first thing in the morning. She got very excited about my gift too, and promised to let all the girls write stuff in it, but some other time, because some of the guests already had to go home. I helped Iris clean up a little bit, and at ten dad came to pick me up. On Sunday Iris called me and said she met Mark and he asked her if he could have my phone number. My jaw dropped. "Really?!" "Yeah." "Did he say anything else about me?" "He just asked if I could give him your number. He was a little shy, I think." I could hear my heart pounding in my ears. No boy has ever asked for my phone number before. And I didn't even dream Mark would! "Yeah... You can give it to him." "Cool! I'll call him now and tell it, then. Good luck. He's a really groovy boy, you know. I've already hung the poster he gave me, by the way. You should come and see it." The next day in school I told Stacy and Beth all about the party, dancing with Mark, and also that he wanted my number. Beth got very excited. "Wow! How old did you say he is? Is he good-looking? What did your friend say about him?" "He's fourteen, he's got brown hair, and he's a little bit taller than me. He is good-looking. And Iris said he's really groovy. She knows him well, he's in her school, eighth grade." "Eighth grade? Maybe my sister knows him. I'll ask her." Beth's sister Lisa is an eighth-grader too, and goes to the same school as Mark and Iris. "What if he just wants to go out with you because you've got boobs?" Stacy asked. Beth looked at her as if she was going to kill her. They've never liked each other very much, I think. "All the girls at the party had boobs, and so will you, whether you want it or not, Stacy Richards!" I said angrily. "Grow up!" "Ignore her, Elaine. She's just jealous. Aren't you, stupid geek?" "You shut up!" Stacy shouted. "Stay out of it!" "Don't scream at Beth, do you hear me? She's my friend, a better friend than you are, and she'll say whatever she wants whenever she wants! Baby! Go and suck your milk bottle!" Without waiting for an answer, I grabbed Beth's arm and dragged her away to our secret place. "You know what she said when she came to my house to see my new dress?" I said, when we finally reached our place and seated ourselves on a tree, "She said the V-cut on the dress I wore is too low, and then she laughed when I said I started to wear a bra!" "I told you, she's shit jealous of you. I wish I had boobs like yours." I wanted to hug her, but didn't, because I was afraid we'd fall off the tree. Beth is really a great friend. I've been waiting for Mark's call all week, and on Thursday he finally called. Mom picked up the phone. "Elaine!" She called upstairs. "There's some boy calling you!" "I'll take it my room!" I shouted back. "Hello?" "Hey, Elaine, it's Mark. Remember me?" I hoped he wouldn't hear how excited I was. "Sure. How are you doing?" "I'm fine. How was your week?" "Good." "Cool. Listen, I called to ask you if you want to go to the movies with me tomorrow?" My heart was beating so fast I was scared Mark might hear it on the other side of the phone. He's actually asking me out on a date! "Yeah, sure!" "Who was it?" Mom asked, after I hung up. "A boy I met at Iris' birthday. His name is Mark, he's fourteen and he goes to Iris' school. He's really nice, mom. And he asked me to the movies tomorrow night." Mom smiled. "Here comes your first date. Are you excited?" I was more than excited. I have never been asked out on a date before, and I just felt like my heart was going to jump out of my body. I could hardly wait for the next to come. Mark and I met at the Movie Theater at five thirty. We went inside, bought two tickets to "Billy Elliot" and big popcorn. "So you're going to my school next year", Mark said, "Do you want to go to junior high?" "Yeah, a lot. I... Don't really get along with the kids in my class, you know. I do want to go to a new school, meet new kids. Besides, Iris is there." "And you", I thought, but I didn't say it because I was too shy. "I did like the elementary. It was fun, and much less homework, too." "I don't have a problem with homework." "Do you have good grades?" "Yeah, more or less." "How many kids are there in your family?" "For now it's just me, but my mom's pregnant, almost seven months, and we already know it's a girl, so I'm going to have a sister soon. And you?" "There's four of us: I've got a sister and two brothers, all younger than me. It's a loony bin, really." "It sounds better than being an only child, though. At least you're not bored. I can't wait 'til my sister's born." "Do you like babies?" "Yeah, a lot." "And animals?" "Oh, I love dogs, and cats too, but I can't have a pet, because my mom's allergic." "That sucks. I've got a spaniel, and I'm trying to convince my folks to get an iguana too." I smiled and touched his shoulder as lightly as I could. "Hey... The movie's starting." After the movie Mark walked me home, and we were holding hands all the way. In front of my house we stopped, and he said goodbye and kissed me on the cheek. I thought for a second and kissed him back. Beth came to my house on Saturday, after I called her and said I've got something important to tell her. We were sitting on the bed in my room, and I told her all about going out with Mark. Her eyes lit. All Beth's emotions immediately show on her face, and that's what I like about her. I bet Stacy would never have been so sincerely happy for me. "Did he ask you to be his girlfriend?" "Not yet." "But if he does, what'll you say?" "I'll say 'yes'." "I asked Lisa if she knows him, by the way. He's in her class, and she says he's very nice. So you like him, don't you?" "Yeah, I do." "What about Stan, then?" I shrugged. "I don't know. It's possible that you like someone and then you begin to like someone else, isn't it? It happens all the time. Remember in "Dawson's Creek"?" After an hour or so we went out for a walk, and then to Beth's house. She showed me her newly painted room. She has made it blue, and it looked so amazing, that I decided to ask my parents to have my room painted too. "You know, I am dancing at the end-of-the-year party, after all." Beth said, after she brought us cokes and turned on the stereo she had stolen from her brother's room. "Really? It's great! I wouldn't want to see it if you weren't there." "You know what all these cows from my class said? They said they don't want me in, because I'm too short. Stupid bitches! Let them blow up now!" When we were smaller, I always wondered if Beth's parents ever heard her swearing, and if they did, what would be their reaction. Every time she swore, I used to look around to see if there were any adults listening. Now, though, I stopped being shocked by it, and even thought it was kind of cool. We are growing up, damn it, aren't we? "Don't worry. Maybe they won't be in your class next year. And this fucking year's going to end in a few weeks!" Beth raised her eyebrows and giggled. "Yeah, a really fucking year in a stinky school. And I wish none of them would be in my class. I wish you would, though. You're my best friend, Elaine." "You're my best friend, too." We hugged. She is really my best friend. Well, maybe after Iris. Mark and I continued to meet. Once I went out with him, with Iris, and with their friends from school, and another time he took me for an ice-cream. That was when he asked me to be his girlfriend. "Elaine, can I ask you something?" "Yeah, what is it?" "I think... Will you be my girlfriend?" A smile spread across my face. "Yeah!" We were sitting next to each other, and Mark leaned and kissed me on the lips. Ever since I met him and we went to see "Billy Elliot" together, I have been thinking what it would be like to kiss him. It felt very nice. "Is this your first kiss?" He asked. "Yeah. What about you?" "I've kissed one girl. Last year. She's been my girlfriend for three weeks." "And now I'm his girlfriend", I thought proudly. "Mark, what are you doing in the summer?" "Going to a camp in North Carolina. And you?" "I don't know yet. Can I go to your camp, too?" "Yeah, I think there are still some places left. It'd be cool if you enroll." Mark walked me home, and just before I went inside the house, he kissed me again. I hugged him and got inside, thinking I probably haven't been so happy in a long long time. June started, and Beth and I began counting days and classes left till the end of the school year. I still wasn't talking to Stacy, but it didn't bother me at all. All I could think about was the summer vacation, which came closer and closer every day. Once I mentioned to mom that I wanted to have my room painted, but she looked at me rather angrily and said she had other things to bother her at that moment. I wondered if everything was fine with the baby, because mom had had miscarriages before, but I didn't dare ask. It started about six a.m. in the morning, on the twenty-ninth week of mom's pregnancy. I woke up, and wanted to go with dad and her to the hospital instead of going to school, but they wouldn't let me. In school I couldn't concentrate at all, and the English teacher almost sent me out. I told Beth the hot news the moment I saw her. She clapped her hands and shrieked with joy. Beth loves babies, but she only has an older brother and sister, and her parents don't want to have any more children. Dad came to pick me up from school, and we went straight to the hospital. I ran to mom's bed and held her tight. "How does it feel to be having a baby?" I asked. "Wonderful. You can't even imagine." "Does it hurt?" "Yes". "I want to be sedated when I have a baby, then." "You're stupid. It's such a great experience; you wouldn't want to miss it." We spent the whole afternoon with mom. The baby still didn't come, and I could see mom was getting worse. The doctor, a middle-aged woman with graying hair and a kind face, told us she'll have to have a Cesarean section. Dad and I went out and sat in the corridor. I don't know how much time passed, but the hospital started to look gloomy and creepy, and I thought that people must start feeling bad from just being here, and then they stay and this way the hospital has more patients. I was getting hungry, but I didn't want to eat in there. I just wished it would all be over. And then it was. Mom was still asleep, and the doctor with the kind face (her name was Dr. Sarrel) smiled and said that we can go and see the baby. I stared inside the incubator. My sister. She was tiny, red and ugly, and yet she was so very sweet. I saw dad looking at her with adoration, and felt a little sting of jealousy. Mom woke up with high fever, and Dr. Sarrel said she was in a bad condition and probably wouldn't go home until next week. Actually, it was dad who told it to me, because he was talking to her for a pretty long time and I couldn't hear what they were saying. He also said that he's going to spend the night in the hospital, with mom. "I don't want you to be home alone at night, though", he said. "I wish Diane and Steven were already here..." Diane and Steven are my grandparents, mom's parents. They live in Savannah and planned to come and help a little while before the baby is born, but mom was due only in two months. "I can stay at Iris'. Or Beth's." Eventually I decided to go to Beth's. After dad talked to her parents and they said it was fine, he drove me home, I took my stuff, and then he drove me to Beth's house. In the morning I realized that I forgot to take a clean shirt. I had no time to go home and get one, so Lisa, Beth's fourteen-year-old sister, offered me to choose one of her own, since we are more or less the same size. I picked a white T-shirt with short pink sleeves and a purple skirt that fitted it. The shirt was nothing like the ones I used to wear, it was shorter, tighter and without pictures, but I liked it very much. I felt more grown up when I was wearing it, not like the little kid I felt I'd been just recently, before I met Mark and Iris' other friends. Lisa has a very good taste in clothes. When I look at her, I know who I would like to look like. When I entered the class and sat down, I saw Stan looking at me in a very strange way, like he had never looked at me before. I wondered what it might mean, although I didn't really care. "Hey, Elaine! You think that if you wear this shirt, everyone's going to think you're pretty?" Ann Stewart shouted. Ann is a dumb fat girl, who is always mean to everyone, except the most popular girls, who she's trying to be friends with. "Yeah, I saw her hanging out with some junior high kids, she thinks she's something. Very funny!" Added Tony Jatson, Ann's friend and the biggest snob I know. I decided not to ignore them this time. I turned around, gave them the most despising look I could make and said snobbishly: "Are you jealous because I've got friends in junior high and no one wants to hang out with you? And as for my shirt, at least I can wear it without being afraid all my fat will pour out. Right, Ann?" Ann opened her mouth to say something, but shut it, because the teacher walked in. Knowing Ann, I had the feeling there was going to be a fight, but I wasn't afraid of her like I used to be. Maybe I'll kick her ass and not the other way around? After the classes ended, Ann, Tony and two other girls were waiting for me in the yard. "Hi, Elaine." Ann said, blocking my way. "Thought you'll get away with it or what?" I expected it, so I threw my bag down, grabbed Ann's hair and pulled hard, with my other hand trying to twist her sticking fats. Beth, who was walking with me, joined the fight happily. On the corner of my eye I saw her kicking Tony in the stomach, and tried to do the same to Jen Casto, who was kicking my legs from behind. Suddenly someone shouted: "Harris's coming, run!" The principal, Mrs. Harris, was hurrying towards us. Beth grabbed my hand and pulled me after her in the gate's direction. On the bus station we almost crashed into Stan, who gasped when he saw our messed hair and clothes. "Elaine... Beth... What happened to you?" "Just a fight", Beth answered, "no big deal." "Wow... Who with? Elaine, are you OK?" "Yeah, I'm fine. C'mon, Beth, the bus is here." "Did you notice Stan asked just you if you're OK?" Beth asked me, when we finally climbed into the bus and sank into our seats. "No." "He did. And I saw the way he was looking at your chest, too." I blushed and pulled at Lisa's shirt to make it wider. "Well, even if he did, I don't care now. I have a boyfriend." I must have said it loudly, because a few kids turned their heads and looked at me. "So now they both like you. That's what happens all the time; it's always all or nothing in stuff like this." "How do you know?" Beth shrugged. "I just do." Mom and my sister spent ten days in the hospital and got out two weeks before the end of the year. My grandparents from Savannah arrived a week before to help dad and me prepare everything for their return and buy all the stuff for the baby's nursery (we haven't done it before, because my parents are kind of superstitious). We called her Dina, after our two grandmothers Diane and Helena. Beth came over the evening mom and the baby returned from the hospital. She just loved Dina, and asked if she could bring her parents along to see her, so that it would make them want to have a baby of their own. One school day before the last one Stan did the most unexpected thing: he asked me to be his girlfriend. I said: "No, Stan. I have a boyfriend. I'm sorry." and thought Beth had been right about the "all or nothing" thing. Because of all the mess around mom and baby Dina, I forgot to enroll to Mark's camp, but I didn't mind staying home for the summer, because I'm going to have so much to do now that there is Dina. I wrote Mark two letters - one to read in the bus on the way to North Carolina, and one to read when he gets to camp. I gave him both the day before he left, and made him promise he will open one on the bus and the other on the camp, and not earlier. I didn't know if I am supposed to wait for him for two months, or if I can go out with other boys too (except Stan, who I don't like anymore), but I don't think I'm going to be out a lot anyway, so it doesn't matter. In spite of that, this summer was going to be more awesome than any of the summers before, because I've got Dina and because after it I won't have to go to the school I hated so much. Like our principal, Mrs. Harris, had said on the end-of-the-year ceremony, an end of something is always a beginning of something new, and I'm sure that my "new" is going to be much better than my "old". |
היצירה לעיל הנה בדיונית וכל קשר בינה ובין המציאות הנו מקרי בהחלט. אין צוות האתר ו/או הנהלת האתר אחראים לנזק, אבדן, אי נוחות, עגמת נפש וכיו''ב תוצאות, ישירות או עקיפות, שייגרמו לך או לכל צד שלישי בשל מסרים שיפורסמו ביצירות, שהנם באחריות היוצר בלבד. |
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