He stared at me. "She liked you, boy." The intensity of his voice and eyes made me blink.
"Yes," I said.
"She did it for you, you know."
"What?"
"Gave up her self, for a while there. She loved you that much. What an incredibly lucky kid you were."
I could not look at him. "I know."
He shook his head with a wistful sadness. "No, you don't. You can't know yet. Maybe someday..."
I knew he was tempted to say more. Probably to tell me how stupid I was, how cowardly, that I blew the best
chance I would ever have. But his smile returned, and his eyes were tender again, and nothing harsher
than cherry smoke came out of his mouth.

Auteur: Jerry Spinelli

He stared at me. "She liked you, boy." The intensity of his voice and eyes made me blink.<br />"Yes," I said.<br />"She did it for you, you know."<br />"What?"<br />"Gave up her self, for a while there. She loved you that much. What an incredibly lucky kid you were."<br />I could not look at him. "I know."<br />He shook his head with a wistful sadness. "No, you don't. You can't know yet. Maybe someday..."<br />I knew he was tempted to say more. Probably to tell me how stupid I was, how cowardly, that I blew the best<br />chance I would ever have. But his smile returned, and his eyes were tender again, and nothing harsher<br />than cherry smoke came out of his mouth. - Jerry Spinelli




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