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"
Indeed
.
But
we
might
take
advantage
of
this
unexpected
boon
and
go
somewhere
,
"
Dad
says
.
"
Take
a
drive
.
Visit
Henry
and
Willow
.
"
Henry
and
Willow
are
some
of
Mom
and
Dad
’
s
old
music
friends
who
’
d
also
had
a
kid
and
decided
to
start
behaving
like
grown
-
ups
.
They
live
in
a
big
old
farmhouse
.
Henry
does
Web
stuff
from
the
barn
they
converted
into
a
home
office
and
Willow
works
at
a
nearby
hospital
.
They
have
a
baby
girl
.
That
’
s
the
real
reason
Mom
and
Dad
want
to
go
out
there
.
Teddy
having
just
turned
eight
and
me
being
seventeen
means
that
we
are
long
past
giving
off
that
sour
-
milk
smell
that
makes
adults
melt
.
"
We
can
stop
at
BookBarn
on
the
way
back
,
"
Mom
says
,
as
if
to
entice
me
.
BookBarn
is
a
giant
,
dusty
old
used
-
book
store
.
In
the
back
they
keep
a
stash
of
twenty
-
five
-
cent
classical
records
that
nobody
ever
seems
to
buy
except
me
.
I
keep
a
pile
of
them
hidden
under
my
bed
.
A
collection
of
classical
records
is
not
the
kind
of
thing
you
advertise
.
I
’
ve
shown
them
to
Adam
,
but
that
was
only
after
we
’
d
already
been
together
for
five
months
.
I
’
d
expected
him
to
laugh
.
He
’
s
such
the
cool
guy
with
his
pegged
jeans
and
black
low
-
tops
,
his
effortlessly
beat
-
up
punk
-
rock
tees
and
his
subtle
tattoos
.
He
is
so
not
the
kind
of
guy
to
end
up
with
someone
like
me
.
Which
was
why
when
I
’
d
first
spotted
him
watching
me
at
the
music
studios
at
school
two
years
ago
,
I
’
d
been
convinced
he
was
making
fun
of
me
and
I
’
d
hidden
from
him
.
Anyhow
,
he
hadn
’
t
laughed
.
It
turned
out
he
had
a
dusty
collection
of
punk
-
rock
records
under
his
bed
.
"
We
can
also
stop
by
Gran
and
Gramps
for
an
early
dinner
,
"
Dad
says
,
already
reaching
for
the
phone
.
"
We
’
ll
have
you
back
in
plenty
of
time
to
get
to
Portland
,
"
he
adds
as
he
dials
.
"
I
’
m
in
,
"
I
say
.
It
isn
’
t
the
lure
of
BookBarn
,
or
the
fact
that
Adam
is
on
tour
,
or
that
my
best
friend
,
Kim
,
is
busy
doing
yearbook
stuff
.
It
isn
’
t
even
that
my
cello
is
at
school
or
that
I
could
stay
home
and
watch
TV
or
sleep
.
I
’
d
actually
rather
go
off
with
my
family
.
This
is
another
thing
you
don
’
t
advertise
about
yourself
,
but
Adam
gets
that
,
too
.
"
Teddy
,
"
Dad
calls
.
"
Get
dressed
.
We
’
re
going
on
an
adventure
.
"
Teddy
finishes
off
his
drum
solo
with
a
crash
of
cymbals
A
moment
later
he
’
s
bounding
into
the
kitchen
fully
dressed
,
as
if
he
’
d
pulled
on
his
clothes
while
careening
down
the
steep
wooden
staircase
of
our
drafty
Victorian
house
.
"
School
’
s
out
for
summer
.
.
.
"
he
sings
.
"
Alice
Cooper
?
"
Dad
asks
.
"
Have
we
no
standards
?
At
least
sing
the
Ramones
.
"