Authors: Ellen Hopkins
Tags: #Juvenile Fiction, #Family, #General, #Orphans & Foster Homes, #Social Issues, #Adolescence, #Drugs; Alcohol; Substance Abuse
FOR THREE DAYS
I try to settle in, try to feel
like part of this not-family,
to ignore my gut feeling.
Three days of
listening to Eliana and
Rosa argue and laugh.
Real sisters
acting like
all real sisters do,
I suppose. Who knows?
Maybe, just maybe,
everything
would be different
between my real sister
and me. The fact
is,
it could very well be
hate at first sight.
The fact is,
just
because you’re related
doesn’t mean you
want to be. So,
fine.
Forget that ridiculous
fantasy. Who needs
family, anyway?
DAY FOUR
Tanya has taken the girls Christmas
shopping. We drew names to get gifts
for. Stupid, if you think about it. None
of us has any money. It’s all pretend.
I drew Rosa. Figured a Barbie would do
for her, but couldn’t stomach the idea
of traipsing around Wal-Mart. So I faked
sick. Asked Tanya to pick one up.
Walter is puttering around the garage,
playing with his tools (or something else).
This is what I’ve been hoping for—a few
private minutes to try and call Kyle.
But when I dig out my cell, there’s
a message waiting for me. From him.
Summer. Call me. Please. Can’t stand …
Can’t stand not having you with me.
His voice trembles. Crying? My own
tears start to fall as I think about
his arms around me. The comfort
of his kiss. All this love, wasting …
I speed dial his number. He answers
almost immediately, as if waiting
for my call.
Summer? How are you?
Oh God, I’ve missed you so much.
“I’ve missed you, too. I’m okay….”
We spend a few minutes talking.
I tell him about the blonde and the bear
and my faux sisters. He tells me about
coming to Fresno to visit his aunt
for the holidays.
I have to see you.
Maybe we can get together
while I’m there. What do you think?
Get together? How? I’m pretty sure
dating is a solid foster care taboo.
“You know I want to, but I don’t
know how to make it happen.”
You can sneak out, right?
His voice
trembles.
I have to see you, Summer.
I’ll come early. Tomorrow. Give me
the address there. I’ll MapQuest it.
I hear a door close, bear-heavy
footsteps. “I’ve got to go! Call me
when you’re getting close.” I hang
up, just as Walter clunks down
the hall. His face pokes through
the doorway, all feral eyes and licking
lips. I pretend I’m waking up from
a flu-induced nap. “Ugh. Gotta puke.”
THE REST OF THE DAY
Is filled with
excited squeals
peals of laughter
sisterly whispers
Bear growls and
Tanya squeaks.
I lie in bed
trying not to listen
trying not to get up
trying not to obsess
about seeing Kyle
in just a few hours.
My head spins
dizzy with love
dizzy with hope
dizzy with strategy
dizzy with dreams
of tomorrow.
A
LBUQUERQUE
J
OURNAL
Working with the FBI and the Bernalillo County sheriff’s department, Albuquerque police accomplished a major sting, arresting five members of a marijuana smuggling ring. Lieutenant Rocky Schneider said if not for an unrelated incident, the smuggling operation might have continued unimpeded indefinitely.
“It started with a simple speeding ticket,” said Schneider. “The officer noticed a definite odor of marijuana and upon questioning the driver, discovered a quarter pound under the front seat. Rather than face a more severe charge, the driver decided to cooperate with authorities.”
Albuquerque resident Wayne Allen Snow led police to a house in Rio Rancho. Upon entering, officers found almost ten pounds of highgrade marijuana, imported via runners for a major Mexican cartel. Arrested there were Adam “Buddy” Grimoir; his wife, Lince; and three Mexican nationals. All five were bound over to await trial.
“This is only a small glimpse of a much larger picture,” Schneider said. “Nevertheless, it was a righteous bust, and perhaps the beginning of a positive trend.”
Hunter
BACK HOME
Indefinitely.
Nikki won’t
even talk to
me, let alone
forgive me.
She pisses
me off. My
fault? Maybe.
But I deserve
a chance to
explain. I
could say it
isn’t so bad.
But that’d
be a lie. I’m
home, yes,
but with the
boys still in
my old room,
I’m in the
guest room.
White
on
white
with
white
trim.