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Chapter no 49

Holes

There never used to be yellow-spotted lizards in the town of Green Lake. They didnโ€™t come to the area until after the lake dried up. But the townsfolk had heard about the โ€œred-eyed monstersโ€ living in the desert hills.

One afternoon, Sam, the onion man, and his donkey, Mary Lou, were returning to his boat, which was anchored just a little off shore. It was late in November and the peach trees had lost most of their leaves.

โ€œSam!โ€ someone called.

He turned around to see three men running after him, waving their hats. He waited. โ€œAfternoon, Walter. Bo, tesse,โ€ he greeted them, as they walked up, catching their breath.

โ€œGlad we caught you,โ€ said Bo. โ€œWeโ€™re going rattlesnake hunting in the morning.โ€

โ€œWe want to get some of your lizard juice,โ€ said Walter.

โ€œI ainโ€™t a-scared of no rattlesnake,โ€ said tesse. โ€œBut I donโ€™t want to come across one of those red-eyed monsters. I seen one once, and that was enough. I knew about the red eyes, of course. I hadnโ€™t heard about the big black teeth.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s the white tongues that get me,โ€ said Bo.

Sam gave each man two bottles of pure onion juice. He told them to drink one bottle before going to bed that night, then a half bottle in the morning, and then a half bottle around lunchtime.

โ€œYou sure this stuff works?โ€ asked Walter.

โ€œI tell you what,โ€ said Sam. โ€œIf it doesnโ€™t, you can come back next week and Iโ€™ll give you your money back.โ€

Walter looked around unsure, as Bo and tesse laughed. Then Sam laughed, too. Even Mary Lou let out a rare hee-haw.

โ€œtust remember,โ€ Sam told the men before they left. โ€œItโ€™s very important you drink a bottle tonight. You got to get it into your bloodstream. The lizards donโ€™t like onion blood.โ€

Stanley and Zero sat in the backseat of Ms. Morengoโ€™s BMW. The suitcase lay between them. It was locked, and they decided theyโ€™d let Stanleyโ€™s father try to open it in his workshop.

โ€œYou donโ€™t know whatโ€™s in it, do you?โ€ she asked. โ€œNo,โ€ said Stanley.

โ€œI didnโ€™t think so.โ€

The air-conditioning was on, but they drove with the windows open as well, because, โ€œNo offense, but you boys really smell bad.โ€

Ms. Morengo explained that she was a patent attorney. โ€œIโ€™m helping your father with the new product heโ€™s invented. He happened to mention your situation, so I did a little investigating. Clyde Livingstonโ€™s sneakers were stolen sometime before 3:15. I found a young man, Derrick Dunne, who said that at 3:20 you were in the bathroom fishing your notebook out of the toilet.ย Twoย girls remembered seeing you come out of the boysโ€™ restroom carrying a wet notebook.โ€

Stanley felt his ears redden. Even after everything heโ€™d been through, the memory still caused him to feel shame.

โ€œSo you couldnโ€™t have stolen them,โ€ said Ms. Morengo. โ€œHe didnโ€™t. I did,โ€ said Zero.

โ€œYou did what?โ€ asked Ms. Morengo. โ€œI stole the sneakers.โ€

The lawyer actually turned around while driving and looked at him. โ€œI didnโ€™t hear that,โ€ she said. โ€œAnd I advise you to make sure I donโ€™t hear it again.โ€

โ€œWhat did my father invent?โ€ Stanley asked. โ€œDid he find a way to recycle sneakers?โ€

โ€œNo, heโ€™s still working on that,โ€ explained Ms. Morengo. โ€œBut he invented a product that eliminates foot odor. Here, Iโ€™ve got a sample

in my briefcase. I wish I had more. You two could bathe in it.โ€

She opened her briefcase with one hand and passed a small bottle back to Stanley. It had a fresh and somewhat spicy smell. He handed it to Zero.

โ€œWhatโ€™s it called?โ€ Stanley asked.

โ€œWe havenโ€™t come up with a name yet,โ€ said Ms. Morengo. โ€œIt smells familiar,โ€ said Zero.

โ€œPeaches, right?โ€ asked Ms. Morengo. โ€œThatโ€™s what everyone says.โ€

A short while later both boys fell asleep. Behind them the sky had turned dark, and for the first time in over a hundred years, a drop of rain fell into the empty lake.

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