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Chapter no 44 – โ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€ŒOut with the Oldโ€Œ

Wonder

Miranda and Ella blasted off. They attached themselves to a new crowd destined for high school glory. After a week of painful lunches where all they would do was talk about people that didnโ€™t interest me, I decided to make a clean break for it. They asked no questions. I told no lies. We just went our separate ways.

I didnโ€™t even mind after a while. I stopped going to lunch for about a week, though, to make the transition easier, to avoid the fake Oh, shoot, thereโ€™s no room for you at the table, Olivia! It was easier just to go to the library and read.

I finishedย War and Peaceย in October. It was amazing. People think itโ€™s such a hard read, but itโ€™s really just a soap opera with lots of characters, people falling in love, fighting for love, dying for love. I want to be in love like that someday. I want my husband to love me the way Prince Andrei loved Natasha.

I ended up hanging out with a girl named Eleanor who Iโ€™d known from my days at PS 22, though weโ€™d gone to different middle schools. Eleanor had always been a really smart girlโ€”a little bit of a crybaby back then, but nice. Iโ€™d never realized how funny she was (not laugh- out-loud Daddy-funny, but full of great quips), and she never knew how lighthearted I could be. Eleanor, I guess, had always been under the impression that I was very serious. And, as it turns out, sheโ€™d never liked Miranda and Ella. She thought they were stuck-up.

I gained entry through Eleanor to the smart-kidsโ€™ table at lunch. It was a larger group than Iโ€™d been accustomed to hanging out with, and a more diverse crowd. It included Eleanorโ€™s boyfriend, Kevin, who would definitely become class president someday; a few techie guys; girls like Eleanor who were members of the yearbook committee and the debate club; and a quiet guy named Justin who had small round glasses and played the violin, and who I had an instant crush on.

When Iโ€™d see Miranda and Ella, who were now hanging out with the super-popular set, weโ€™d say โ€œHey, whatโ€™s up,โ€ and move on. Occasionally Miranda would ask me how August was doing, and then

say โ€œTell him I say hello.โ€ This I never did, not to spite Miranda, but because August was in his own world these days. There were times, at home, that we never crossed paths.

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