I was like, “Whoa, Auggie, you have got a serious Star Wars addiction.”
He had ledges full of Star Wars miniatures, and a huge The Empire Strikes Back poster on his wall. “I know, right?” he laughed.
He sat down on a rolling chair next to his desk and I plopped down on a beanbag chair in the corner.
That’s when his dog waddled into the room right up to me. “He was on your holiday card!” I said, letting the dog sniff my hand.
“She,” he corrected me. “Daisy. You can pet her. She doesn’t bite.” When I started petting her, she basically just rolled over onto her back.
“She wants you to rub her tummy,” said August. “Okay, this is the cutest dog I’ve ever seen,” I said, rubbing her stomach.
“I know, right? She’s the best dog in the world. Aren’t you, girlie?”
As soon as she heard Auggie’s voice say that, the dog started wagging her tail and went over to him.
“Who’s my little girlie? Who’s my little girlie?” Auggie was saying as she licked him all over the face.
“I wish I had a dog,” I said. “My parents think our apartment’s too small.”
I started looking around at the stuff in his room while he turned on the computer.
“Hey, you’ve got an Xbox 360? Can we play?” “Dude, we’re here to work on the science-fair project.”
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