Diamonds: Life According To Maps | Book Two - Plot & Excerpts
They’d been the worst thirty-two days in history. For thirty-two days, Maps and Lane hadn’t spoken a single word to one another. Well, that wasn’t entirely true. For about half of them Lane tried to hunt him down at school or at home, but Maps had pointedly avoided him. He told his mom and dad that if Lane was at the door and they told him that he was home, he’d take up the accordion. Benji said he was being immature, but what did Benji know? His idea of fun was hanging out with a bunch of toddlers. The freak. So, instead of wallowing in self-pity like he wanted to do, Maps decided to conduct experiments every waking moment. It was one of the only things that helped keep his mind off Lane. Earlier that day, before school, Maps had hidden all the cutlery throughout the house. He hid under one of the side tables in the living room with a pad and paper and waited to see how long it took his mom to find them all.
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