““Dude. You are so lucky,” Kevin says to me after school for the third time since nutrition break. “You don’t have to keep telling me that,” I say. After they checked out Stanley Washington’s eye in the office this morning, he ended up going home before lunch. But not because his eye was messed up. It wasn’t. His glasses were. I mean the metal part that holds the glasses together. The actual glasses were plastic, so they didn’t break. His mom could have brought his old pair of glasses to school,... Ms. Sanchez told us, her voice icy because of what happened during nutrition break, but Stanley had a dentist appointment this afternoon, so his mother just picked him up late in the morning and they took off. “But dude. Nobody saw you hit him except me,” Kevin marvels. “It’s like you were invisible!” Invisible! Like Alfie. Maybe it runs in the family. Stanley shouldn’t have called Alfie “Waffle,” that’s what he shouldn’t have done, I think, trying to come up with a good reason why it was Stanley’s own fault he got hit.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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