Via didn’t answer but looked down at her plate. “You know, Auggie,” said Mom quietly.
I hadn’t realized what play it was, and it really isn’t something that would be interesting to kids your age.”
“So I’m not invited?” I said, looking at Via. “I didn’t say that,” said Mom.
“It’s just I don’t think it’s something you’d enjoy.” “You’d get totally bored,” said Via, like she was accusing me of something.
“Are you and Dad going?” I asked. “Dad’ll go,” said Mom. “I’ll stay home with you.”
“What?” Via yelled at Mom. “Oh great, so you’re going to punish me for being honest by not going?”
“You didn’t want us to go in the first place, remember?” answered Mom.
“But now that you know about it, of course I want you to go!” said Via.
“Well, I’ve got to weigh everyone’s feelings here, Via,” said Mom.
“What are you two talking about?” I shouted. “Nothing!” they both snapped at the same time.
“Just something about Via’s school that has nothing to do with you,” said Mom.
“You’re lying,” I said. “Excuse me?” said Mom, kind of shocked. Even Via looked surprised.
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