Esperanza asks, waving hers dangerously close to a shelf of knickknacks in the dining room.They are sitting at the breakfast table, having just finished eating the blueberry pancakes Tía Lola cooked up in honor of her guests. The girls are waiting to hear what’s in store for their first day at Tía Lola’s camp.Miguel knows his plans: at three this afternoon, his teammates and Rudy are scheduled to come over. That is, if it stops raining.This morning, Tía Lola woke them up, bright and early, singing “Las Mañanitas,” a Spanish wake-up song. In the background, Miguel could hear a soft, soothing patter.… Soothing, that is, until he realized it was the sound of rain pelting the window. Oh no! The first day of practice might have to be canceled. Miguel was so grumpy, he tromped downstairs and didn’t say “good morning” to his guests as a good host should, as his mother was quick to remind him.Everyone was already assembled at the dining-room table. For some reason, they had all carried down their swords, as if they were their meal ticket.
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