“See,” Zero showed her. “Stanley Yelnats.” Stanley looked, too.
There, in big black letters, was STANLEY YELNATS. The tall man looked over the heads of the others at the name on the suitcase.
“You say he stole it from your cabin?” The Warden stared at it in disbelief.
“That’s im... imposs . . It’s imposs...” She couldn’t even say it. They slowly walked back to camp.
The tall man was the Texas Attorney General, the chief law enforcement officer for the state.
Stanley’s lawyer was named Ms. Morengo. Stanley held the suitcase. He was so tired he couldn’t think straight.
He felt as if he was walking in a dream, not quite able to comprehend what was going on around him.
They stopped in front of the camp office. Mr. Sir went inside to get Stanley’s belongings.
The Attorney General told Mr. Pendanski to get the boys something to drink and eat.
The Warden seemed as dazed as Stanley. “You can’t even read,” she said to Zero. Zero said nothing.
Ms. Morengo put a hand on Stanley’s shoulder and told him to hang in there.
He would be seeing his parents soon. She was shorter than Stanley, but somehow gave the appearance of being tall.
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