Small Town Pride by Phil Stamper
Author:Phil Stamper
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 2022-01-30T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter 15
When I walk into Jennaâs house, Iâm hit with a musty smell thatâs so familiar from all our times hanging out. While my parents have made changes to the house over the last few years, hers has stayed the same since her grandma gave it to her dad.
The thick shag carpet, still a bright orange, always feels a little like a massage pad on your feet. Her couches are still in good shape considering theyâre from the seventies. In every closet, in every corner, theyâve got reminders of her grandmaâold Readerâs Digest magazines, a stack of records, an old Atari in the basement that probably hasnât been played since Jennaâs dad was a toddler.
Jenna greets me with a jump-hug, which is a special kind of hug more closely resembling a tackle. The first few times she knocked me flat on my butt, but lately Iâve been able to stay upright.
âReady to talk business?â she says once I set her down.
âAs soon as you are.â
She leads me to her dadâs office, where it looks like sheâs just printed a presentation twice as long as the ones they make us do in school.
âI start with goals, so everyone knows what weâre there for. But then I dive right into the history of pride parades,â she says, handing me the first folder. âThatâs when youâll unveil all your research on how pride parades have gone for other small towns like ours.â
âWe have to present? I thought Mom and Dad would take care of it because of the new rules.â
âIt will make more of an impact if we present. Mayor Miller knows it; that must be why she raised the age limit to eighteen. Your dad needs to be there to open the floor, thatâs all. Then weâll take the stage, answer the questions, and hope for the vote to be in our favor.â
I sigh. âAnd the chances of that happening?â
âWell, I havenât asked Dad outright, but heâs obviously a yes.â Her eyes dart away from me as she says it. âThe other two on the council, Regina and Althea, are in the mayorâs back pocket. They donât have any kids in school with us, and I donât know any other way to convince them. They might be a no, but I think we could get one with our speech if the town seems to be on board with it. Mr. Foley is the fourth one, and heâs a bit of a wild card.â
âHe could go either way. He said heâd watch out for me, but that he doesnât support the festival,â I say. âBut Mom said he responds to logic. I think the presentation will sway him.â
She nods, and she starts picking up all the papers scattered around before going back out to the deck. âWell, letâs rehearse our parts. Weâve only got a few days until the next town meeting.â
âThat means we have two days to make this perfect.â I sigh. âWe can do it. What about Brett? Should we see if he can come over and rehearse with us?â
She shakes her head.
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