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“What? No! I mean; yes; but I … I'm not bidding。”    
“Oooo; girl; look at you。 You feelin' all right?”    
I wasn't。 I felt sick to my stomach and shaky in the knees。 “I'm fine;” I told her。 “Fine。”    
She looked from me to the stage and back to me。 “You got nothin' to lose but your self…    
respect。”    
“Stop it!” I whispered at her fiercely。 It felt like I was having a panic attack。 I couldn't breathe。    
I felt light…headed and wobbly—like I wasn't in control    
of my own body。    
Darla said; “Maybe you should sit down。”    
“I'm fine; Darla; I'm fine。”    
She frowned at me。 “I think I'll stick around to make sure。”    
The Booster Club president; Mrs。 McClure; had been fluttering around the basket boys; fixing    
ties and giving them last…minute instructions; but    
now suddenly she was slamming her gavel on the podium; calling into the microphone; “If    
you'll all settle down; we're ready to begin。”    
I'd never seen six hundred kids quiet down so fast。 I guess Mrs。 McClure hadn't either;    
because she smiled and said; “Why; thank you。 Thank you      
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very much。” Then she said; “And wele to the fifty…second annual Basket Boy Auction! I    
know that your teachers have gone over the procedures    
with you in homeroom; but I've been asked to remind you of a few things: This is a civilized    
proceeding。 No whistling; catcalls; or other degrading    
behavior will be tolerated。 If you wish to place a bid; you must raise your hand high。 Bidding    
without raising your hand is prohibited; and should you    
decide to be a funny guy; you will be caught and detained or suspended。 Are we all clear on    
that? Good。” She looked from one side of the gym to    
the other。 “Teachers; I see that you are in position。”    
Six hundred heads turned slowly from side to side; looking at the blockade of teachers on    
either side of the gym。    
“Man;” Darla whispered; “they're not leaving much room for fun; are they?”    
Mrs。 McClure continued; “Minimum bid is ten dollars; and of course; the sky's the limit; but    
we don't accept IOUs。” She pointed to her right。    
“Winning bidders should go directly to the table at the north door when I declare the basket to    
be sold。 And as you're aware; winners and their    
basket boys have the rest of the school day off and are exempt from tonight's homework in    
all classes。” She smiled out at the blockade。 “Teachers;    
we appreciate your support on this。    
“All right; then!” She put on her reading glasses and looked at a three…by…five card。 “Our first    
basket has been brought by Jeffrey Bisho。” She    
looked over her glasses at him and said; “e on up; Jeffrey。 Don't be shy!” He inched    
forward as she continued。 “Jeffrey has brought a    
scrumptious lunch consisting of chicken salad sandwiches; oriental noodles; baby grapes;    
iced tea; and fortune cookies。” She smiled at him over    
her glasses。 “Sounds delicious; and sounds like fun! Which;” she said; looking back at the    
crowd; “Jeffrey is! He enjoys skateboarding; skiing; and    
swimming; but ladies; he also enjoys a day in the park and watching Humphrey Bogart    
movies。” She turned to him and grinned。 “They are a kick;    
aren't they?”    
Poor Jeff tried to smile; but you could tell—he wanted to die。    
“All right; then;” said Mrs。 McClure as she whipped off her glasses。 “Do I hear ten?”    
Not only did she hear ten; she heard twelve; fifteen; twenty; and twenty…five; too! “Going …    
going … gone!” cried Mrs。 McClure。 “To the young lady    
in the purple tunic!”    
“Who is that?” I asked Darla。    
“I think her name's Tiffany;” she said。 “She's a seventh grader。”    
“Really? Wow。 I would never have bid last year! And I …I don't remember bids going up that    
high; either。”    
Darla eyed me。 “Which tells me that maybe you would bid this year? How much you got?”    
I looked at her and almost dissolved right on the spot。 “Darla; I didn't bring money on purpose!    
My neighbor made me take it on the way to school    
because she owed it to me for eggs and—”    
“For eggs? Oh; like Bryce was talking about in the library?”    
“Exactly; and—” I looked at her looking at me and stopped cold。    
“How can you even think about bidding on that boy?”    
“I don't want to! But I've liked him for so long。 Darla; I've liked him since I was seven。 And    
even though I know he's a coward and a sneak and I    
should never speak to him again; I'm having trouble focusing on that。 Especially since Shelly    
Stalls is after him。 And now I've got this money burning    
a hole in my pocket!”    
“Well; I can understand the bit about Shelly Stalls; but if you know that boy's just a big piece    
of fluffy cheesecake that you're gonna regret eating; I    
can help you with your diet。” She put out her hand。 “Give me the money。 I'll hold it for you。”    
“No!”      
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“No?”    
“I mean…I can handle this。 I've got to handle it。”    
She shook her head。 “Oh; girl。 I'm hurting for you here。”    
I looked back at the stage。 The auction was happening so fast! They'd be at Bryce in no time。    
As the bidding continued; the battle in my head got    
louder and fiercer。 What was I going to do?    
Then suddenly the gym fell quiet。 You could have heard a pin drop。 And standing next to Mrs。    
McClure looking pletely mortified was Jon    
Trulock。 Mrs。 McClure was scouring the crowd with her eyes; looking very unfortable; too。    
“What happened?” I whispered to Darla。    
“No one's bidding;” she whispered back。    
“Do I hear ten?” called Mrs。 McClure。 “e on; out there! This lunch is delicious。    
Strawberry tarts; roast beef and Muenster cheese sandwiches    
…” “Oh; no!” I whispered to Darla。 “I can't believe I did this to him!”    
“You? What did you do?”    
“I voted for him!”    
“Well; you couldn't have been the only one…。”    
“But why isn't anyone bidding on him? He's … he's so nice。”    
Darla nodded。 “Exactly。”    
That's when I realized what I had to do。 My hand shot into the air and I called; “Ten!”    
“Ten?” warbled Mrs。 McClure。 “Did I hear ten?”    
I put my hand up higher and said to Darla; “Say twelve。”    
“What?”    
“Say twelve; I'll outbid you。”    
“No way!”    
“Darla! He can't go for ten; c'mon!”    
“Twelve!” Darla called; but her hand didn't go up very high。    
“Fifteen!” I cried。    
“Sixteen!” called Darla; and eyed me with a laugh。    
I whispered; “Darla! I've only got fifteen。”    
Her eyes got enormous。    
I laughed and called; “Eighteen!” then held her arm down and said; “But that really is all I've    
got。”    
There was a moment of silence and then; “Eighteen going once! Eighteen going twice …    
Sold! for eighteen dollars。”    
Darla laughed and said; “Whoa; girl! What a rush!”    
I nodded。 “Yes; it was!”    
“Well; no dessert for you。 Looks like you got cleaned out by something a little more …uh…    
nutritious。” She nodded toward the stage。 “You gonna    
go up to the tab

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