EllRay Jakes and the Beanstalk

EllRay Jakes and the Beanstalk by Sally Warner

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    Kevin, Corey, and Me

    â€œKevin rode his skateboard to school again. With
Jared
,” my friend Corey Robinson tells me in a gloomy voice a few minutes before school starts. It is Friday, and we are standing together on the playground. It is a cold April day, and a few spatters of rain hit our faces.
    â€œNo big deal,” I say, trying to shrug like I mean it.
    Corey’s voice sounds funny when he’s telling me about Kevin McKinley and Jared Matthews, because Jared has been kind of like our ENEMY for two years now. The enemy of Kevin, Corey, and me, I mean, because the three of us are best friends. We are all in the third grade at Oak Glen Primary School.
    I’ve known Kevin since first grade, when my family moved to Oak Glen from San Diego. He showed me how to use the pencil sharpener. I still remember how the shavings smelled. He and I were—and still are—the only two boys with brown skin in our class, but that’s not why we’re friends. Well, it’s not the
only
reason. The point is, we go “way back,” as my dad sometimes says. And things should stay the same.

    This is hard to explain, but it’s embarrassing to me that Kevin is suddenly so good at skating when I haven’t even started learning yet. And I’m secretly hating that he’s hanging out with Jared, who has done lots of stuff to embarrass me in the past.
    I don’t know why Jared does it. Teasing me is kind of like his hobby.
    It’s not official or anything about Kevin, Corey, and me being BEST FRIENDS , by the way. It’s not like with the girls in my class, who say, “Heather’s my
first
best friend, and Kry’s my
second
best friend,” as if each girl in my class is keeping her eye on a race that nobody can see. No boy, anyway.
    But with us three boys, we just like to hang together, that’s all. And some guys are easier to hang with than others. Like I said, Jared can be kind of a pain. His best friend and loyal stooge has always been Stanley Washington, but right now, Jared and
Kevin
are together, putting their skateboards away in the pen in the corner of the playground. I don’t see Stanley anywhere.
    The pen is where bikes and boards are locked up during the day—since the teachers don’t want kids skating out of class when things get dull, I guess.
    The rule at Oak Glen is that starting in third grade, you can ride your bike, scooter, or skateboard to school if you wear a helmet. Since my friends and me are in the third grade, this has been a big deal for some of us this year. So far, though, I’ve only ridden my bike to school four times. But that’s because getting up, washing, dressing, eating, then finding my homework, helmet, and bike lock, and still leaving on time for school is too hard for me to pull off.
    I’m not that great early in the morning.
    And once, when I
did
manage to ride my bike to school, I forgot all about it! I walked home, leaving it locked up and lonely all night long. I got scolded by our school’s grouchy custodian, too. You usually only see him when somebody hurls in class and he has to show up with his bucket of sawdust, broom, and dustpan.
    That’s gotta be one hard job. Corey could never do it. He’s so sensitive that he starts to throw up just
thinking
about somebody else doing it. And once, when Fiona McNulty cried in class because someone “looked at her funny,” which isn’t even a real thing, in my opinion, Corey started crying, too. I also saw him cry at the movies, when a dog died. He had to blow his nose on his sleeve.
    Now, when somebody cries in class, which hardly ever happens because Ms. Sanchez is on top of stuff like that, Corey told me he pinches his leg real hard and stares out the window until the other person has mopped up their tears.
Her
tears, usually.
    Corey even YAWNS
when anyone else yawns, but so does everyone, just about. My dad says there is a scientific

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