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say?    
Was it so much to ask just to be left alone?    
Then this afternoon I was reading a book in the front room with the curtains drawn; hiding    
from him as I had all week; when I heard a noise in the    
yard。 I peeked outside and there was Bryce; walking across my grass。 Stomping all over my    
grass! And he was carrying a spade! What was he    
planning to do with that?    
I flew off the couch and yanked open the door and ran right into my father。 “Stop him!” I cried。    
“Calm down; Julianna;” he said; and eased me back inside。 “I gave him permission。”    
“Permission! Permission to do what?” I flew back to the window。 “He's digging a hole。”    
“That's right。 I told him he could。”    
“But why?”    
“I think the boy has a very good idea; that's why。”    
“But—”    
“It's not going to kill your grass; Julianna。 Just let him do what he's e to do。”    
“But what is it? What's he doing?”    
“Watch。 You'll figure it out。”    
It was torture seeing him dig up my grass。 The hole he was making was enormous! How    
could my father let him do this to my yard?    
Bryce knew I was there; too; because he looked at me once and nodded。 No smile; no wave;    
just a nod。    
He dragged over some potting soil; pierced the bag with the spade; and shoveled dirt into the    
hole。 Then he disappeared。 And when he came    
back; he wrestled a big burlapped root ball across the lawn; the branches of a plant rustling    
back and forth as he moved。    
My dad joined me on the couch and peeked out the window; too。    
“A tree?” I whispered。 “He's planting a tree?”    
“I'd help him; but he says he has to do this himself。”    
“Is it a …” The words stuck in my throat。    
I didn't really need to ask; though; and he knew he didn't need to answer。 I could tell from the    
shape of the leaves; from the texture of the trunk。    
This was a sycamore tree。    
I flipped around on the couch and just sat。    
A sycamore tree。    
Bryce finished planting the tree; watered it; cleaned everything up; and then went home。 And    
I just sat there; not knowing what to do。    
I've been sitting here for hours now; just staring out the window at the tree。 It may be little    
now; but it'll grow; day by day。 And a hundred years from    
now it'll reach clear over the rooftops。 It'll be miles in the air! Already I can tell—it's going to    
be an amazing; magnificent tree。    
And I can't help wondering; a hundred years from now will a kid climb it the way I climbed the    
one up on Collier Street? Will she see the things I    
did? Will she feel the way I did?    
Will it change her life the way it changed mine?    
I also can't stop wondering about Bryce。 What has he been trying to tell me? What's he    
thinking about?      
……… Page 92………   
I know he's home because he looks out his window from time to time。 A little while ago he put    
his hand up and waved。 And I couldn't help it—I gave a little wave back。    
So maybe I should go over there and thank him for the tree。 Maybe we could sit on the porch    
and talk。 It just occurred to me that in all the years we've known each other; we've never    
done that。    
Never really talked。    
Maybe my mother's right。 Maybe there is more to Bryce Loski than I know。    
Maybe it's time to meet him in the proper light。      
……… Page 93………   
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Summary: In alternating chapters; two teenagers describe how their feelings about    
themselves; each other; and their families have changed over the years。    
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