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Authors: Robin Reardon
He said, “This has been a pretty amazing summer.”
“Ditto.” I reached into my pocket and pulled out the SADEYE pellet I'd taken from my drawer after Dennis had been to see us, after I'd talked with Mom about Chris. I held my hand out.
“What's this?”
“A going-away present. It's a SADEYE pellet. From a cluster bomb. Chris gave it to me.”
JJ's eyes moved from my palm to my eyes. After several seconds he looked down and held his right hand out, and I rolled the pellet onto it.
There was so much to say, and no way to say it. Finally we just looked at each other again, and the next thing I knew we were hugging. I hugged him as though I could hug Charlie again. I hugged him for the apology I never gave Anthony. I hugged him for the farewell I wouldn't give Chris. I would not make those mistakes again, and I would not lose this friend. I hugged him hard.
And then I watched him walk away. He turned once, smiled, and waved.
What will his life be like? Will he go through it always fighting a war other people make for him? Will he become a veterinarian? Will he and Ben stay together, or will he meet some other guy and fall in love all over again? Will he have lots of dogs, and maybe a cat or two?
When JJ was out of sight, I looked down at my dog, who was smiling up at me. With a small shock, I realized that Dante had never talked to me. Yet. I rubbed his good ear.
Think maybe I'll take creative writing in the fall.
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