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It’s not, but knowing any response I have will annoy her, I avoid co with an eraser She slams her hand on her notebook in an effort to capture it, but I’et a new brain maybe, but I can do this"
"Let me try" I also steal the notebook and pencil
"Fine," Breanna huffs, then collapses back onto the tall grass Beside us are the remains of our three rockets Our job now is to her than the other
"It really is pretty here," she says, and I glance over at her The early autureen and yellow Above us are trees colored with orange and red leaves I agree it’s a sight under the clear sky, but not for the reasons she believes Breanna’s the one who’s pretty
"I can’t believe I’ve never been here before," she says
"No one comes here" It’s why I like it This meadow is a quarter mile from my home I stumbled across it the su hoirl to the house Since that sue
It’s encircled by trees, and during the spring and summer, flowers ofas a kid was the abandoned railway trestle I’ve walked over that bridge more times than I can count I’ve even climbed to the top
Breanna’s a vision with her black hair sprawled around her There’s not a soul around for miles, which means this place is perfect for the two of us
A distant ruround vibrates Breanna rolls over to her stoht ass to watch as a train flies around the bend and crosses the current railroad trestle farther down from where we’re settled It’s because of the newer trestle that I was able to bring Breanna here There’s an access path off the hway It’s dirt and it was bumpy, but Breanna rode the back of ed with me
"It seems impossible, doesn’t it?" she asks
My heart stops Is she also thinking about us?
Breanna points at the paper in front of ether "If acceleration is equal to gravity, then the nuative 981 ive up my bike for a week to be inside her head for a minute
She’s quiet while I focus on the problem, which I appreciate When I solve the equation, her face brightens "Wow"