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Chapter no 64 – โ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€Œโ€ŒDetentionโ€Œ

Wonder

Some things you just canโ€™t explain. You donโ€™t even try. You donโ€™t know where to start. All your sentences would jumble up like a giant knot if you opened your mouth. Any words you used would come out wrong.

โ€œJack, this is very, very serious,โ€ Mr. Tushman was saying. I was in his office, sitting on a chair across from his desk and looking at this picture of a pumpkin on the wall behind him. โ€œKids get expelled for this kind of thing, Jack! I know youโ€™re a good kid and I donโ€™t want that to happen, but you have to explain yourself.โ€

โ€œThis is so not like you, Jack,โ€ said Mom. She had come from work as soon as they had called her. I could tell she was going back and forth between being really mad and really surprised.

โ€œI thought you and Julian were friends,โ€ said Mr. Tushman. โ€œWeโ€™re not friends,โ€ I said. My arms were crossed in front of me.

โ€œBut to punch someone in the mouth, Jack?โ€ said Mom, raising her voice. โ€œI mean, what were you thinking?โ€ She looked at Mr. Tushman. โ€œHonestly, heโ€™s never hit anyone before. Heโ€™s just not like that.โ€

โ€œJulianโ€™s mouth was bleeding, Jack,โ€ said Mr. Tushman. โ€œYou knocked out a tooth, did you know that?โ€

โ€œIt was just a baby tooth,โ€ I said. โ€œJack!โ€ said Mom, shaking her head. โ€œThatโ€™s what Nurse Molly said!โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re missing the point!โ€ Mom yelled.

โ€œI just want to know why,โ€ said Mr. Tushman, raising his shoulders. โ€œItโ€™ll just make everything worse,โ€ I sighed.

โ€œJust tell me, Jack.โ€

I shrugged but I didnโ€™t say anything. I just couldnโ€™t. If I told him that Julian had called August a freak, then heโ€™d go talk to Julian about it, then Julian would tell him how I had badmouthed August, too, and everybody would find out about it.

โ€œJack!โ€ said Mom.

I started to cry. โ€œIโ€™m sorry โ€ฆโ€

Mr. Tushman raised his eyebrows and nodded, but he didnโ€™t say anything. Instead, he kind of blew into his hands, like you do when your hands are cold. โ€œJack,โ€ he said, โ€œI donโ€™t really know what to say here. I mean, you punched a kid. We have rules about that kind of thing, you know? Automatic expulsion. And youโ€™re not even trying to explain yourself.โ€

I was crying a lot by now, and the second Mom put her arms around me, I started to bawl.

โ€œLetโ€™s, um โ€ฆ,โ€ said Mr. Tushman, taking his glasses off to clean them, โ€œletโ€™s do this, Jack. Weโ€™re out for winter break as of next week anyway. How about you stay home for the rest of this week, and then after winter break youโ€™ll come back and everything will be fresh and brand new. Clean slate, so to speak.โ€

โ€œAm I being suspended?โ€ I sniffled.

โ€œWell,โ€ he said, shrugging, โ€œtechnically yes, but itโ€™s only for a couple of days. And Iโ€™ll tell you what. While youโ€™re at home, you take the time to think about whatโ€™s happened. And if you want to write me a letter explaining what happened, and a letter to Julian apologizing, then we wonโ€™t even put any of this in your permanent record, okay? You go home and talk about it with your mom and dad, and maybe in the morning youโ€™ll figure it all out a bit more.โ€

โ€œThat sounds like a good plan, Mr. Tushman,โ€ said Mom, nodding. โ€œThank you.โ€

โ€œEverything is going to be okay,โ€ said Mr. Tushman, walking over to the door, which was closed. โ€œI know youโ€™re a nice kid, Jack. And I know that sometimes even nice kids do dumb things, right?โ€ He opened the door.

โ€œThank you for being so understanding,โ€ said Mom, shaking his hand at the door.

โ€œNo problem.โ€ He leaned over and told her something quietly that I couldnโ€™t hear.

โ€œI know, thank you,โ€ said Mom, nodding.

โ€œSo, kiddo,โ€ he said to me, putting his hands on my shoulders. โ€œThink about what youโ€™ve done, okay? And have a great holiday. Happy Chanukah! Merry Christmas! Happy Kwanzaa!โ€

I wiped my nose with my sleeve and started walking out the door. โ€œSay thank you to Mr. Tushman,โ€ said Mom, tapping my shoulder.

I stopped and turned around, but I couldnโ€™t look at him. โ€œThank you, Mr. Tushman,โ€ I said.

โ€œBye, Jack,โ€ he answered.

Then I walked out the door.

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