![]() Our Friendship Matters
Goodreads / Amazon / Barnes & Noble -- EXCERPT: As we pulled out of the driveway, Dad waved goodbye. I could picture the smile on his face once he walked into the house and noticed Mom was cooking lasagna. “So, how is the public-school life at Eastview High?” I asked Ricardo. “Other than Chester beating your guys in sports.” “Ya’ll just have better resources than us,” Ricardo said. “How come we couldn’t just be good at what we do?” “What! Anyway . . . Eastview is great, I guess, but we are dealing with some issues. It’s our senior year and I am just thinking about leaving this place.” “Why would you want to leave?” “Because I feel trapped in a box. Everywhere I go, I feel like a suspect.” “A suspect, what makes you think that? You shouldn’t feel like that,” I said as my brow lifted from his response. “Yeah, I know you wouldn’t understand because you go to this perfect private school and stay in this big, beautiful house.” “What’s that supposed to mean?” “I’m sorry. Just drop me off at the next block. I got it from there.” I pulled to the curb and, as Ricardo got out of the car, he leaned against the closed door—with half his body leaning over the window—and said, “Wake up and find out who you really are.” I squinted my eyes, “Okay.” I drove off. Why would he say such a thing to me? ![]()
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Sue G.
11/4/2020 11:38:26 am
Sounds good!
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