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They were just…real。    
And who were we? There was something spinning wickedly out of control inside this house。    
It was like seeing inside the Bakers' world had    
opened up windows into our own; and the view was not a pretty one。    
Where had all this stuff e from?    
And why hadn't I ever seen it before。        
The Dinner    
By the time I got home; I knew it would be selfish of me to boycott the Loskis' dinner party。    
My mother had already spent a lot of time humming over    
pie recipes and going through her closet for “something suitable to wear。” She'd even bought    
a new shirt for Dad and had scrutinized what the boys    
intended to wear。 Obviously she was looking forward to the dinner— not that I really    
understood that; but I didn't want to ruin everything by telling her    
about my newfound hatred of Bryce。    
And Dad felt bad enough about David already。 The last thing he needed was to hear about    
crackpot ments made by immature eighth    
graders。    
So that night I went through the motions of baking pies with my mother and convinced myself    
that I was doing the right thing。 One dinner couldn't    
change anyone's life。 I just had to get through it。    
Friday at school I avoided the blue…eyed brat the best I could; but that night as I got dressed;    
I found myself staring at the painting my father had    
given me and became furious all over again。 Bryce had never been a friend to me; ever! He    
hadn't made a stand for the tree; he'd thrown away my    
eggs; and he'd made fun of me at my uncle's expense…。 Why was I playing along like we    
were jolly friends and neighbors?    
When my mother called that it was time to go; I went out in the hall with every intention of    
telling her that I would not; could not go to the Loskis' for    
dinner; but she looked so lovely and happy that I couldn't。 I just couldn't。 I took a deep breath;    
wrapped up a pie; and shuffled across the street    
behind my brothers and parents。    
Chet answered the door。 Maybe I should've been mad at him; too; for telling the Loskis about    
my uncle; but I wasn't。 I hadn't asked him not to tell;    
and he certainly wasn't the one making fun of David。      
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Mrs。 Loski came up behind Chet; whisked us in; and fluttered about。 And even though she    
had quite a bit of makeup on; I was surprised to see    
the blueness of bags beneath her eyes。 Then Mrs。 Loski and my mother went off with the    
pies; my brothers vanished down the hall with Lyta; and    
my father followed Chet into the living room。    
And wasn't that just dandy? That left me alone in the foyer with Bryce。    
He said hi to me and I lost it。 I spun on him; snapping; “Don't you speak to me! I overheard    
you and Garrett in the library; and I don't want to talk to    
you now or ever!”    
I started to walk into the living room; but he stopped me。 “Juli! Juli; wait!” he whispered。 “I'm    
not the bad guy here! That was Garrett。 That was all    
Garrett!”    
I glared at him。 “I know what I heard。”    
“No! No you don't! I …I was feeling bad about; you know; the eggs and what I'd said about    
your yard。 I didn't know anything about your uncle or    
what kind of situation your family was in; okay? I just wanted to talk to someone about it。”    
Our eyes locked for a minute; and for the first time the blueness of his didn't freeze up my    
brain。 “I heard you laugh。 He made a joke about me    
being a retard; and you laughed。”    
“Juli; you don't understand。 I wanted to punch him! Really; I did! But we were in the library…。”    
“So instead you laughed。”    
He shrugged and looked miserable and sheepish。 “Yeah。”    
I left him。 Just walked into the living room and left him。 If he was making it up; he was quite    
an actor。 If he was telling the truth; then Chet was right    
—he was a coward。 Either way; I didn't want to be anywhere near him。    
I stood beside my father and tried to follow his discussion with Chet about something they'd    
both read in the paper。 My father was saying; “But    
what he's proposing otion machine; so it's not possible。”    
Chet replied; “Maybe in the context of what scientists know now; but do you rule it out    
pletely?”    
At that moment I was feeling absolutely no scientific curiosity。 But in a desperate attempt to    
block Bryce Loski from my mind; I asked; “What's a    
perpetual…motion machine?”    
My father and Chet glanced at each other; chuckled; then shrugged; giving me the sense    
that they'd just agreed to let me into a secret club。 My    
father explained; “It's a machine that runs without any external power source。”    
“No electricity; no fuel; no water propulsion; nothing。” Chet glanced over my shoulder and    
asked rather absently; “You think that's a doable thing?”    
What had distracted him? Was Bryce still in the foyer? Why didn't he just go away?    
I forced myself to focus on the conversation。 “Do I think that's a doable thing? Well; I don't    
really know。 All machines use energy; right? Even real    
efficient ones。 And that energy has to e from somewhere…。”    
“What if the machine generated it itself?” Chet asked; but one eye was still on the foyer。    
“How could it do that?”    
Neither of them answered me。 Instead; my father stuck out his hand and said; “Good evening;    
Rick。 Nice of you to have us over。”    
Mr。 Loski pumped my dad's hand and joined our group; making little ments about the    
weather。 When that topic was all dried up; he said;    
“And wow; that yard of yours has really e along。 I told Chet here that we ought to hire    
him out。 He really knows his pickets; doesn't he?”    
He was joking。 I think。 But my father didn't take it that way; and neither did Chet。 I was afraid    
of what might happen next; but then Mrs。 Loski    
tinkled a little dinner bell and called; “Hors d'oeuvres; everybody!”    
The hors d'oeuvres were delicious。 But when my father whispered that the teeny…tiny black    
berries on top of the crackers weren't berries at all; but      
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caviar; I stopped midbite。 Fish eggs? Repulsive!    
Then my father pointed out that I ate chicken eggs all the time; so ish over    
fish eggs? He had a point。 I hesitantly finished the    
cracker; and before long I was having another。    
Bryce was standing all by himself across the room; and every time I happened to look his    
way; he was staring at me。    
Finally I pletely turned my back on him and said to my father; “So who's trying to invent a    
perpetual…motion machine; anyway?”    
My father laughed。 “Mad scientists all over the world。”    
“Really?”    
“Yes。 For hundreds of years。”    
“Well; what do they do? What's one look like?”    
It wasn't long before Chet was in on the discussion。 And just as I was finally starting to catch    
on to magism; gyroscopic particles; and zeropoint    
energy; I felt someone standing behind me。    
It was Bryce。    
I could feel my cheeks flush with anger。 Couldn't he see I wanted to be left alone? I took a    
step away from him; but what that did was open up the    
group and allow him to move forward。 Now he was standing in our circle listening to our    
discussion!    
Well! Surely he was not interested in perpetual motion。 I barely was myself! So; I reasoned;    
continuing our discussion would drive him away。 I    
dove back in; and when the conversation started to peter out; I came up with my own ideas    
on perpetual…motion machines。 I was like a perpetualidea    
machine; spinning ridiculous suggestions right out of the air。    
And still he wouldn't leave。 He didn't say anything; he just stood there; listening。 Then when    
Mrs。 Loski announced that dinner was ready; Bryce    
held my arm and whispered; “Juli; I'm sorry。 I've never been so sorry about anything in my    
whole life。 You're right; I was a jerk; and I'm sorry。”    
I yanked my arm free from his grasp and said; “It seems to me you've been sorry about a    
whole lot of things lately!” and left him there with his    
apology hanging wounded in the air。    
It didn't take me long to realize that I'd made a mistake。 I should have let him say he was    
sorry and then simply continued to ignore him。 But I'd    
snapped at him in the middle of an apology; which somehow made me the rude one。    
I sneaked a peek at him across the table; but he was watching his dad; who was asking my    
brothers about graduating and their plans for college。    
I had; of course; seen Mr。 Loski many times; but usually from a distance。 Still; it seemed    
impossible that I'd never noticed his eyes before。 They    
were blue。 Brilliant blue。 And although Mr。 Loski's were set farther back and were hidden    
somewhat by his eyebrows and cheekbones; there was    
no mistaking where Bryce had gotten his eyes。 His hair was black; too; like Bryce's; and his    
teeth were white and straight。    
Even though Chet had called Bryce the spitting image of his father; I'd never really thought of    
them as looking alike。 But now I saw that they did    
look alike; though where his 

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