Abstract

Pedestrians moving along Main Street sidewalks made good obsta cles in a game of follow-the-leader, but after several cursings and one close call (they both nearly ran over the same outraged little dog), Tex hopped off his bike and sauntered into Manny's Barbershop. A moment later, to his satisfaction, Jack followed. They'd known each other a month now, and what had begun as a disaster, a punishment handed down by the sudden, harebrained marriage of their parents, was beginning to resemble a friendship. Though, at the same time, Tex realized he felt less at ease than ever; he could not toss a baseball, or ride a bike, or even drop coins into a pop machine, it seemed, without feeling Jack's flinty green eyes all over him.

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