“Dinner. My mom is at the stove, making something in a big pot, and I am at the table, doing my homework. Every so often, I’ll ask her a question, like, “How do you spell ‘necessary’?” or “What’s the capital of North Dakota?” This all has nothing to do with my homework, and everything to do with preparing for my big request, which is, you know, that I’m allowed to go to the dance. My plan is that if I appear like I need instruction and guidance, she will assume that the dance is a very innocent ...endeavor. Plus, I’m going to tell her I’m going with a group of friends. Which isn’t exactly a lie. Lexi and Jared are my friends, and Luke was my friend before he was my boyfriend. Well, sort of. We were friends for like a week or two. But still. It counts. “Look at my picture, Devon!” my sister Katie instructs. She shoves the piece of construction paper she’s been scribbling on in my face. “What is it?” I ask, frowning. It looks likes two stick figures with big yellow dots on their chests.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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