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Robbie Castinon raised his hand and blurted out; “Why do guys have to vote。 It's lame to    
have guys vote。”    
“Robbie …;” Mrs。 Simmons warned。    
“Seriously! What are we supposed to do? Vote for our friends or our enemies?”    
A lot of people snickered; and Mrs。 Simmons scowled; but he had a point。 Twenty of the    
school's eighth…grade boys would be made to pack a    
picnic lunch for two and be auctioned off to the highest bidder。    
“Being a basket boy is an honor—” Mrs。 Simmons began; but she was interrupted by Robbie。    
“It's a joke!” he said。 “It's embarrassing! Who wants to be a basket boy?”    
All the guys around him muttered; “Not me;” but Mrs。 Simmons cleared her throat and said;    
“You should want to be one! It's a tradition that has    
helped support the school since it was founded。 There have been generation after generation    
of basket boys helping make this campus what it is    
today。 It's why we have flower beds。 It's why we have shade trees and a grove of apple trees。    
Visit another junior high sometime and you'll begin to    
realize what a little oasis our campus really is。”    
“All this from the sweat and blood of basket boys;” Robbie grumbled。    
Mrs。 Simmons sighed。 “Robbie; someday when your children go to school here; you'll    
understand。 For now; please just vote for whoever you think    
will earn a high bid。 And class;” she added; “we're down to nine minutes。”      
……… Page 83………   
The room fell quiet。 And as I read down the list of over one hundred and fifty eighth…grade    
boys; I realized that to me; there had only ever been one    
boy。 To me; there had only been Bryce。    
I didn't let myself get sentimental。 I had liked him for all the wrong reasons; and I certainly    
wasn't going to vote for him now。 But I didn't know who    
else to vote for。 I looked at Mrs。 Simmons; who was eagle…eyeing the class between glances    
at the clock。 What if I didn't choose anybody? What if I    
just turned it in blank?    
She'd give me detention; that's what。 So with two minutes left to go; I put dots next to the    
boys I knew who weren't jerks or clowns; but were just    
nice。 When I was through; there were all of ten names with dots; and of those I circled five:    
Ryan Noll; Vince Olson; Adrian Iglesias; Ian Lai; and Jon    
Trulock。 They wouldn't make basket boy; but then I wouldn't be bidding; so it didn't really    
matter。 At the bell I handed over my ballot and forgot all    
about the auction。    
Until lunchtime the next day; that is。 Darla cut me off on my way to the library and dragged    
me over to her table instead。 “Have you seen the list?”    
she asked。    
“What list?”    
“The list of basket boys!” She shoved a scrawled copy of twenty names in front of me and    
looked around。 “Your main dish is on it!”    
Five from the top; there it was—Bryce Loski。    
I should have expected it; but still; this awful surge of possessiveness shot through me。 Who    
had voted for him? Out of one hundred fifty names he    
must have gotten a lot of votes! Suddenly I was picturing a swarm of girls waving stacks of    
cash in the Booster ladies' faces as they begged to have    
lunch with him。    
I threw the list back at Darla and said; “He's not my main dish! As a matter of fact; I didn't    
even vote for him。”    
“Oooo; girl! You are stickin' to your diet!”    
“It's not a diet; Darla。 I'm … I'm over him; okay?”    
“I'm glad to hear it; 'cause rumor is; that bimbette Shelly is already stakin' her claim on him。”    
“Shelly? Shelly Stalls?” I could feel my cheeks flush。    
“That's right。” Darla waved her list in the air; calling; “Liz! Macy! Over here! I've got the list!”    
Darla's friends fell all over themselves getting to her; then pored over the paper like it was a    
treasure map。 Macy cried; “Chad Ormonde's on it!    
He is so cute。 I'd go ten bucks on him; easy!”    
“And Denny's on it; too!” Liz squealed。 “That boy is”— she shivered and giggled—“fi…yi…yine!”    
Macy's top lip curled a little and she said; “Jon Trulock? Jon Tru lock? How did he get on this    
list?”    
For a moment I couldn't believe my ears。 I snatched the paper out of Macy's hand。 “Are you    
sure?”    
“Right there;” she said; pointing to his name。 “Who do you suppose voted for him?”    
“The quiet girls; I guess;” Darla said。 “Me; I'm more interested in Mike Abenido。 Have I got    
any petition?”    
Macy laughed; “If you're in; I'm out!”    
“Me too;” said Liz。    
“How about you; Jules?” Darla asked me。 “Bringin' spare change on Friday?”    
“No!”    
“You get to miss the second half of school…。”    
“No! I'm not bidding。 Not on anyone!”    
She laughed。 “Good for you。”    
That afternoon I rode home from school brooding about Bryce and the whole basket boy    
auction。 I could feel myself backsliding about Bryce。 But    
why should I care if Shelly liked him? I shouldn't even be thinking about him!      
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When I wasn't thinking about Bryce; I was worrying about poor Jon Trulock。 He was quiet;    
and I felt sorry for him; having to clutch a basket and be    
auctioned off in front of the whole student body。 What had I done to him?    
But as I bounced up our drive; basket boys bounced right out of my mind。 Was that green I    
saw poking out of the dirt? Yes! Yes; it was! I dropped    
the bike and got down on my hands and knees。 They were so thin; so small; so far apart!    
They barely made a difference in the vastness of the black    
dirt; and yet there they were。 Pushing their way through to the afternoon sun。    
I ran in the house; calling; “Mom! Mom; there's grass!”    
“Really?” She emerged from the bathroom with her cleaning gloves and a pail。 “I was    
wondering if it was ever going to spring up。”    
“Well; it has! e! e and see!”    
She wasn't too impressed at first。 But after I made her get down on her hands and knees and    
really look; she smiled and said; “They're so    
delicate…。”    
“They look like they're yawning; don't they?”    
She cocked her head a bit and looked a little closer。 “Yawning?”    
“Well; more stretching; I guess。 Like they're sitting up in their little bed of dirt with their arms    
stretched way high; saying; Good morning; world!”    
She laughed and said; “Yes; they do!”    
I got up and uncoiled the hose。 “I think they need a wakeup shower; don't you?”    
My mom agreed and left me to my singing and sprinkling。 And I was pletely lost in the joy    
of my little green blades of new life when I heard the    
school bus rumble to a stop up on Collier Street。    
Bryce。 His name shot through my brain; and with it came a panic I didn't seem able to control。    
Before I could stop myself; I dropped the hose and    
dashed inside。    
I locked myself in my room and tried to do my homework。 Where was my peace? Where was    
my resolve? Where was my sanity? Had they left    
me because Shelly Stalls was after him? Was it just some old rivalry making me feel this way?    
I had to get past Bryce and Shelly。 They deserved    
each other—let them have each other!    
But in my heart I knew that just like the new grass; I wasn't strong enough yet to be walked    
on。 And until I was; there was only one solution: I had to    
stay away from him。 I needed to rope him out of my life。    
So I closed my ears to the news of basket boys and steered clear of Bryce at school。 And    
when I did happen to run into him; I simply said hello    
like he was someone I barely even knew。    
It was working; too! I was growing stronger by the day。 Who cared about auctions and basket    
boys? I didn't!    
Friday morning I got up early; collected what few eggs there were in the coop; watered the    
front yard; which was by now definitely green; ate    
breakfast; and got ready for school。    
But as I was running a brush through my hair; I couldn't help thinking about Shelly Stalls。 It    
was auction day。 She'd probably been up since five;    
making her hair into some impossibly pouffy do。    
So what? I told myself。 So what? But as I was throwing on my windbreaker; I eyed my money    
tin and hesitated。 What if …    
No! No…no…no!    
I ran to the garage; got my bike; and pushed out of the driveway。 And I was in the street and    
on my way when Mrs。 Stueby flew right in my path。    
“Julianna;” she called; waving her hand through the air。 “Here; dear。 Take this。 I'm so sorry    
it's taken me this long to get it to you。 I keep missing you    
in the mornings。”      
……… Page 85………   
I didn't even know how much she owed me。 At that moment I didn't care。 All I knew was the    
top bill in her hand was a ten; and it was striking terror    
in my heart。 “Mrs。 Stueby; please。 I …I don't want that。 You don't have to pay me。”    
“Nonsense; child! Of course I'm going to pay you。 Here!” she said; and waved it out for me to    
take。    
“No; really。 I …I don't want it。”    
She wedged it in the pocket of my jeans and said; “What utter nonsense。 Now go! Go buy    
yourself a rooster!” then hurried back up her walkway。    
“Mrs。 Stueby… Mrs。 Stueby?” I called after her。 “I don't want a rooster… !” but she was gone。    
All the way to school Mrs。 Stueby's money was burning a hole in my pocket and another in    
my brain。 How much was it?    
When I got to school; I parked my bike; then broke down and looked。 Ten; fifteen; sixteen;    
seventeen; eighteen。 I folded the bills together and slid    
them back into my pocket。 Was it more than Shelly had?    
All through first period I was furious with myself for even thinking it。 All through second period    
I kept my eyes off of Bryce; but oh! It was so hard! I'd    
never seen him in a tie and cuff links before!    
Then at break I was at my locker when Shelly Stalls appeared out of nowhere。 She got right    
next to me and said; “I hear you're planning to bid on    
him。”    
“What?” I took a step back。 “Who told you that? I am not!”    
“Someone said they saw you with a whole wad of cash this morning。 How much do you    
have?” 

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