First of all, you do get used to his face. The first couple of times I was like, whoa, Iโm never going to get used to this. And then, after about a week, I was like, huh, itโs not so bad.
Second of all, heโs actually a really cool dude. I mean, heโs pretty funny. Like, the teacher will say something and August will whisper something funny to me that no one else hears and totally make me crack up. Heโs also just, overall, a nice kid. Like, heโs easy to hang out with and talk to and stuff.
Third of all, heโs really smart. I thought heโd be behind everyone because he hadnโt gone to school before. But in most things heโs way ahead of me. I mean, maybe not as smart as Charlotte or Ximena, but heโs up there. And unlike Charlotte or Ximena, he lets me cheat off of him if I really need to (though Iโve only needed to a couple of times). He also let me copy his homework once, though we both got in trouble for it after class.
โThe two of you got the exact same answers wrong on yesterdayโs homework,โ Ms. Rubin said, looking at both of us like she was waiting for an explanation. I didnโt know what to say, because the explanation would have been: Oh, thatโs because I copied Augustโs homework.
But August lied to protect me. He was like, โOh, thatโs because we did our homework together last night,โ which wasnโt true at all.
โWell, doing homework together is a good thing,โ Ms. Rubin answered, โbut youโre supposed to still do it separately, okay? You could work side by side if you want, but you canโt actually do your homework together, okay? Got it?โ
After we left the classroom, I said: โDude, thanks for doing that.โ And he was like, โNo problem.โ
That was cool.
Fourthly, now that I know him, I would say I actually do want to be friends with August. At first, I admit it, I was only friendly to him because Mr. Tushman asked me to be especially nice and all that. But now I would choose to hang out with him. He laughs at all my jokes.
And I kind of feel like I can tell August anything. Like heโs a good friend. Like, if all the guys in the fifth grade were lined up against a wall and I got to choose anyone I wanted to hang out with, I would choose August.