"I wish you guys could have come," Junie told Amy while they were in the hallway at school between classes. "It's such a blast playing these board games I never got to play when I was growing up."
"You know, Eli and I went to Homecoming with you and Darry," Amy was in a huff as if she couldn't spend her entire life on a double date with Junie.
"What? You see Eli every day," Junie tugged at her heavy backpack and was still carrying her English and History books.
"Precisely."
Amy looked at her blankly as if their group dating was expiring.
"Well, what do you want to do. You know, you and Eli?" Junie could feel a change between them like a gradual season of some kind. Were they outgrowing each other? "You don't even have your driver's license?" At least, Junie had worked hard to get hers, even if she didn't have her own car, but perhaps she would by Christmas.
"My dad only wants me to know how to drive an electric car," Amy informed her.
"So."
"Well, we haven't found a used one yet. We might have to go all the way the Michigan to get it." She told her. She talked about how they had a supercharger at home, so her parents never had to charge their car up, anywhere.
"What does this have to do with Eli?" Junie winced.
"Nothing." Amy said she and Eli needed more alone time.
"I see." Junie was certain now she and Amy were in different chapters of their lives. Still, Junie wished they could do more in their circle. She wondered how Eli felt about this. After all, Darry was his bestie.
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