I would have been more nervous about meeting Mr. Tushman if Iโd known I was also going to be meeting some kids from the new school. But I didnโt know, so if anything, I was kind of giggly. I couldnโt stop thinking about all the jokes Daddy had made about Mr. Tushmanโs name. So when me and Mom arrived at Beecher Prep a few weeks before the start of school, and I saw Mr. Tushman standing there, waiting for us at the entrance, I started giggling right away. He didnโt look at all like what I pictured, though. I guess I thought he would have a huge butt, but he didnโt. In fact, he was a pretty normal guy. Tall and thin. Old but not really old. He seemed nice. He shook my momโs hand first.
โHi, Mr. Tushman, itโs so nice to see you again,โ said Mom. โThis is my son, August.โ
Mr. Tushman looked right at me and smiled and nodded. He put his hand out for me to shake.
โHi, August,โ he said, totally normally. โItโs a pleasure to meet you.โ
โHi,โ I mumbled, dropping my hand into his hand while I looked down at his feet. He was wearing red Adidas.
โSo,โ he said, kneeling down in front of me so I couldnโt look at his sneakers but had to look at his face, โyour mom and dad have told me a lot about you.โ
โLike what have they told you?โ I asked. โSorry?โ
โHoney, you have to speak up,โ said Mom.
โLike what?โ I asked, trying not to mumble. I admit I have a bad habit of mumbling.
โWell, that you like to read,โ said Mr. Tushman, โand that youโre a great artist.โ He had blue eyes with white eyelashes. โAnd youโre into science, right?โ
โUh-huh,โ I said, nodding.
โWe have a couple of great science electives at Beecher,โ he said.
โMaybe youโll take one of them?โ
โUh-huh,โ I said, though I had no idea what an elective was. โSo, are you ready to take a tour?โ
โYou mean weโre doing that now?โ I said.
โDid you think we were going to the movies?โ he answered, smiling as he stood up.
โYou didnโt tell me we were taking a tour,โ I said to Mom in my accusing voice.
โAuggie โฆ,โ she started to say.
โItโll be fine, August,โ said Mr. Tushman, holding his hand out to me. โI promise.โ
I think he wanted me to take his hand, but I took Momโs instead. He smiled and started walking toward the entrance.
Mommy gave my hand a little squeeze, though I donโt know if it was an โI love youโ squeeze or an โIโm sorryโ squeeze. Probably a little of both.
The only school Iโd ever been inside before was Viaโs, when I went with Mom and Dad to watch Via sing in spring concerts and stuff like that. This school was very different. It was smaller. It smelled like a hospital.