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e Empire State Building without a bungee。 I tried looking
up to where my kite had been; but it was hopeless。 I
was indeed a tree…climbing weenie。
Then junior high started and my dream of a Juli…free existence shattered。 I had to take the
bus; and you…know…who did; too。 There were about
eight kids altogether at our bus stop; which created a buffer zone; but it was no fort zone。
Juli always tried to stand beside me; or talk to me; or
in some other way mortify me。
And then she started climbing。 The girl is in the seventh grade; and she's climbing a tree —
way; way up in a tree。 And why does she do it? So
she can yell down at us that the bus is five! four! three blocks away! Blow…by…blow traffic
watch from a tree — what every kid in junior high feels like
hearing first thing in the morning。
She tried to get me to e up there with her; too。 “Bryce; e on! You won't believe the
colors! It's absolutely magnificent! Bryce; you've got to
e up here!”
Yeah; I could just hear it: “Bryce and Juli sitting in a tree…” Was I ever going to leave the
second grade behind?
One morning I was specifically not looking up when out of nowhere she swings down from a
branch and practically knocks me over。 Heart attack!
I dropped my backpack and wrenched my neck; and that did it。 I refused to wait under that
tree with that maniac monkey on the loose
anymore。 I started leaving the house at the very last minute。 I made up my own waiting spot;
and when I'd see the bus pull up; I'd truck up the hill and
get on board。
No Juli; no problem。
And that; my friend; took care of the rest of seventh grade and almost all of eighth; to
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