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Authors: Nancy J. Cavanaugh

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The Really Surprising Thing I Did

I laughed. I laughed like I'd never laughed before. In the most bizarro way I knew how.

The Really Surprising Thing That Happened after That

AlliCam and J&M didn't know what to do. And none of them had anything to say.

The Really Surprising Thing I Realized While I Was Laughing

Bizarro laughter was the ultimate secret weapon. It was the best way to turn lemons into lemonade.

It was not only how Gabby survived being the outcast, it was how she survived everything that happened to her. Her laughter took the power away from everyone and everything.

Gabby wasn't an outcast. She really was a genius.

Two Things I Did after I Stopped Laughing

1.
Felt Kip's note about McKenzie's party that was in my front jeans pocket.

2.
Looked over at the bulletin board in the corner and saw the reminder Ms. Jenson had posted about the pom squad photos coming up in just two days. My to do list was posted right underneath it.

The New To Do List I Thought of in My Head While Everyone Continued to Stare at Me

1.
Stand up for Gabby.

2.
Stand up for myself.

The Thing I Said to Ms. Jenson When She Got to Practice

“I quit.”

And AlliCam and J&M gasped like someone in the circus had just fallen from the high wire. And I put a check mark behind “Stand up for myself” on that to do list in my head.

The Thing I Did after That

I went and sat on the late bus and waited for practice to be over.

The Thing That Happened When AlliCam Got on the Bus

They walked past my seat and sat in the back of the bus.

The Thing That Happened When Kip Got on the Bus

He walked past my seat and sat across from AlliCam.

The Thing That Happened When Gabby Got on the Bus

She saved a seat for Jackson.

The Thing My Mom Asked Me When I Got Home

“Need me to wash your pom uniform for Saturday's pictures?”

The One Answer I Gave

“Yes, I need it washed, but not for pictures. I'm giving it back to Ms. Jenson tomorrow.”

The One Thing That Surprised Me

My mom wasn't all that surprised when I told her what happened.

The Place I Asked My Mom to Drive Me to That Night after Supper

The bookstore.

The Thing I Put in Gabby's Friendly Letter Mailbox the Next Day

A copy of
The Little Engine That Could
.

The Thing I Wrote on the Inside Cover of the Book

Dear Gabby,

You're like the little blue engine—always willing to rescue someone who needs help. You make people do things they never thought they could do. Anyone who has you as a friend is lucky.

Even though there's no way to tell you I'm sorry, I want you to know that I am. And even though there's no reason for you to forgive me, I hope that maybe someday, maybe somehow, you will.

Your friend (I hope),

Always,

Abigail

The Book I Took from Old Hawk's Classroom Library That Afternoon during Silent Reading Time

Hatchet
.

I decided since Gabby liked it so much I should give it another try. Besides, it would be another book Gabby and I could talk about if she ever decided to forgive me.

The Next Day I Found the Best Thing Ever in My Friendly Letter Mailbox

A copy of
The Three Billy Goats Gruff
.

Why The Three Billy Goats Gruff Was the Best Thing I'd Ever Found in My Friendly Letter Mailbox

It was from Gabby.

The Thing Gabby Wrote on the Inside Cover of the Book

Dear Abigail,

I forgive you.

Hope you'll trip trap back to kindergarten and tell some stories with Jackson and me. (He's not as much of a troll as we thought.)

Your friend,

Gabby

(Next to her writing, Gabby had labeled the three billy goats on the title page—Jackson, Abigail, and Gabby. Underneath that she'd written, “We're a trio, so trolls don't scare us!”)

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