She took a deep, shaky breath, as she replayed the moment in her head. "Amy."
"What?"
"Amy. We played volleyball at my birthday party. Amy was on the other team. She jumped up, and smacked the ball as hard as possible. At YOU."
"Wow."
"I know. And get this: after you fell to the ground and fainted, she smiled. SMILED." She repeated, like it was the worst thing in the universe.
We took another moment of silence. We gave each other one last big hug, and said goodbye. I turned around, and started home. I stopped at the end of her driveway. I smiled a small little helpless smile. I took a deep breath proudly, glanced back at Robin's house, turned around, and continued.
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Hope
Genel Kurgu'What do you mean you don't have the money?" I heard, in a deep voice. "I'm sorry, but can we just pay you back later? We don't have the money right now." I heard a sigh. What was going on? I had no idea. But I knew it wasn't good. Read "Hope" a boo...