The Ballad of Ami Miles by Kristy Dallas Alley
Author:Kristy Dallas Alley
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Feiwel & Friends
Sixteen
A long, low, rumble woke me that next morning, thunder so deep it seemed to rattle my bones. Rain was blowing into the open window, and I hurried over to shut it. âSo much for garden work this morning,â I said out loud. I didnât talk to myself as much as I used to now that I had real friends to talk to, but old habits were hard to break. As much as I hated to admit it, Iâd been hoping Jessie would be assigned to garden beds again today, even though I knew the regular rotations only lasted a day. Would she switch with someone to see me? I wondered, and then, Why would she do that? I had to get out of that room! I got myself dressed and wandered downstairs to breakfast.
It was early, and there werenât many people eating yet. I guessed the rain gave folks a welcome excuse to sleep late, or at least lie around in bed longer than they usually could. I ate by myself and didnât mind it. I picked a seat close to the big windows across the back of the room and watched the rain beat against the glass. The sky was dark, and I could see trees bending and blowing in the wind, but that somehow made it feel even more safe and cozy to be inside with a warm bowl of oats sprinkled with nuts and berries. I took my time eating and watching the rain, and when it didnât let up, I decided to check out the library Jessie had told me about. I needed something to read if I was going to be stuck inside all day, and I was curious about all those other books she had mentioned reading in their little school.
I walked around until I found where the library had been set up in a row of smaller rooms along one side of the big window room. The entrance was just a little nook with a desk and rows of old wooden cabinets full of little tiny drawers, and there was a woman there.
âIâIs this the library?â I asked, even though I knew dang well the sign Iâd just passed said LIBRARY in big olâ letters. I just didnât know what else to say.
âIt sure is,â the woman said kindly, âand Iâm the librarian. You can call me Miss Jean.â I nodded, feeling a little more comfortable. There was something about her that made me feel like I was welcome to be there, and I realized that was the opposite of what Iâd expected for some reason.
âYes, maâam,â I said. âIâve heard of you. From the other kids, you know.â I mumbled that last part, trailing off. I wasnât getting any better at talking to new people.
âWell,â she said, âitâs good to know my fame precedes me!â She winked at me like I was in on the joke. âWhy donât I give you a little tour; would you like that?â I nodded and she started off through a doorway behind her.
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