friend.
âSeriously? And you wonât tell me what it is until recess? You are horrible!â Maya put on her grumpy look, but she couldnât hold it for long. Kat started to laugh, and Maya did too.
âSee you!â Kat teased. She ran to the back of her own line that had just disappeared into the school.
âSo?â Maya asked, running up to Kat at recess. âWhat does a mother dog call her pups when they come in from playing in the snow?â
Kat grinned. âThe answer? Drumroll, please⦠Slush puppies!â
âAgh!â Maya groaned. She pretended to throw a tennis ball at Kat. âTake that!â
Kat caught the ball easily and laughed out loud. She loved telling jokes to Maya. Her friend always responded dramatically, either loving the joke or hating it. She tossed the ball back to Maya. They threw it back and forth a few more times.
âOkay, nextâthe puppy news. What is it?â Maya called.
Kat threw the ball back to her, but her aim was wide. âOops!â
The ball flew past Maya and onto the field. It landed right in the middle of some boys who were tossing a football around.
âUh-oh,â Kat said. She went to stand beside Maya.
Then Kat saw Megan and Cora, two girls in her class, pointing at her. They were giggling.
âNice, Kat,â Megan called. âDid you do that on purpose?â
âDo you want to play with your boyfriend?â teased Cora.
âOh, great,â moaned Kat.
âItâs your own fault, klutz,â said Maya, poking her elbow into Katâs side. âYouâd better go get it.â
âNo way.â Kat shook her head. âNot alone.â
âCome on. Weâll ask your boyfriend to give it back to us,â said Maya, grabbing Katâs arm and heading toward the field.
âVery funny,â said Kat. She didnât have a boyfriend, and Maya knew it. But for some reason, Owen, one of the boys, seemed to get all tongue-tied when Kat was around. Sometimes he chased her when the class played tag.
Maya was certain this meant Owen liked Kat.
It seemed like Megan and Cora thought so too.
But it was Matthew, a boy from Mayaâs class, who picked up their tennis ball.
As Maya marched Kat toward him, he tossed the ball up and down in his hand.
âThanks, Matthew,â Maya said. âCan you throw it back to us?â
Matthew grinned. He threw it to his buddy Sunjit.
âSunjit,â Kat said. She held out her hands. âOver here. Please?â
âSure thing,â Sunjit said. He tossed the ball to Owen.
Maya and Kat stopped. They both frowned.
âFunny,â Maya said.
âSo hilarious,â Kat added. Owen blushed. He froze looking at them.
Maya nudged Kat again. âBasset hound,â she whispered.
This was one of the girlsâ favorite games. They would name a dog breed that a person reminded them of. For example, Kat thought Maya was like an English setter. Elegant. Graceful. Loyal.
Kat looked at Owen. A basset hound? Yes, she could see it. She began to giggle. Until Maya softly cooed, âOh, look at that face. Those lovey-dovey eyes!â
Ugh. No!
âCome on, Owen,â yelled Matthew. âOver here. What are you waiting for?â
Owen shrugged and threw the ball to Kat.
âNot back to them ,â Sunjit groaned, smacking his forehead with the palm of his hand.
Maya and Kat laughed and ran back to where theyâd been tossing the ball back and forth.
Cora and Megan were still giggling and whispering, but Kat tried to ignore them.
âOkay, finally. The puppy news,â Maya said. âSpill it. I need to know now!â
And just then, the bell rang.
âLine up, please, students!â called the teacher on yard duty. âNo dawdling! To your lines!â
With a moan, Maya grabbed her hair and pulled at it. âI live a life of torment!â she exclaimed.
Kat giggled. Maya would make a great actress! The