Blatzo.â
Chapter Two
âWhatâs your name?â Jimmy Blatzo asked Justine. He towered over her and looked angry.
âJustine McKeen,â she said. She stuck out a hand and waited for him to shake it. Her hand had mustard on it. âNice to meet you, Jimmy Blatzo.â
He pushed her hand away. âI heard you dug in the garbage for my empty juice can. You made me look bad. Is that what you wanted? Because I donât like being made to look bad.â
âYou look like my cousin Joe,â Justine said. âHe lives in Detroit. Detroit is an amazing city. Cars. Lots of cars. Now they are building electric cars there. Isnât that great? It will really help the environment. I would like a blue one someday. Like the color of your hoodie. Thatâs a nice hoodie. Whatâs the picture on the front of your hoodie? Is itâ?â
âAre you listening to me?â Jimmy Blatzo said. He crossed his arms and took a step forward. âYou made me look bad.â
âThe picture on your hoodie looks like the wings of a bird,â she said. âIf you moved your arms, I could see it better. And maybe stand back a little. I hope itâs a bird. Birds are cool. We have birds in our backyard. Cardinals. Blue jays. Evenââ
Jimmy Blatzoâs face turned very red. âEnough!â His head looked like a tomato that was about to burst.
âMaybe we should go,â Safdar said. He stood and handed Justine her backpack. Michael stood too. Safdar and Michael took a couple of steps back.
âMaybe you shouldnât!â Jimmy Blatzo said. He grabbed Justineâs backpack and dumped the contents out on the table. He grabbed her lunch bag and dumped it out on the table too. He grabbed her juice box, drank it and set it down. âRecycle this!â
âAlways,â Justine said. âReduce. Reuse. Recycle. Thatâs me. Did you know a faucet that leaks a drop of water every ten seconds loses nearly forty gallons of water a month? If itâs a hot-water faucet, itâs even worse because of the energy it takes to heat the water. And lights. Donât get me started on turning lights off. Everywhere. All the time. Andââ
âWho are you?â Blatzo said. He squashed her sandwich with his fist. âThe Queen of Green?â
âI like that,â she said. âJustine McKeen, Queen of Green. Wow. Thank you. And I also like what you did with my sandwich. You turned it into pita bread. Thanks.â She stuck out her hand again to say goodbye. âIt was nice to meet you, Blatzo. I hope youâre not late for class.â
âYou donât understand,â he said. âYou made me look bad. Iâm not letting you get away with this. And donât call me by my last name!â
Jimmy Blatzo saw Justineâs brownies in a ziplock bag on the table. He grabbed the squares. âThis is your punishment.â
He pulled out a brownie and crammed it into his mouth.
âMay I have the bag back?â Justine asked. âReduce. Reuse. Recycle.â
âNot a chance,â he said, chewing. He marched out of the cafeteria.
âThatâs too bad,â Justine told Michael and Safdar.
âWhat?â Safdar asked. âThat you made enemies with the biggest bully in the school?â
âOr that he drank your juice, smashed your sandwiches and took your dessert?â said Michael.
âNo,â said Justine, âhe took the ziplock bag. I was hoping to use it for the whole school year. Plus, those brownies were part of my science project.â
Chapter Three
After lunch, Mrs. Howie waited for her students to be seated.
âItâs time for a science presentation,â Mrs. Howie said. She ran her finger down the list of names on her desk. âJustine, today is your turn. Do you have something to present to the class?â
âYes!â Justine said.
âGood,â Mrs. Howie said.
Nina Perez
Hilary Badger
John Brunner
June Stevens
Ginny Baird
Sidney Bristol
Anna Starobinets
L. E. Modesitt Jr.
Adriana Locke
Linda Howard