away.
This is making me very sad.
It is making Maybelle very sad, too. Even though she does not look so sad right now. Right now she is curled up in a shoe in this store having a nap.
âThat is not such wonderful news about Cousin Angela,â I tell my mom. âThere is only supposed to be one flower girl.â And that one flower girl should be me. But I do not say that last part.
âHello, Aunt Denise and Cousin Angela!â my mom is saying.
Cousin Angela is wearing very dirty overalls. She is five. And she picks her nose. I have seen her do it lots and lots of times. âHailey, say hello,â my mom says.
âHello.â
âNow, girls, you are going to have to pick out the same dress,â Aunt Denise says. I am worried about this for one minute. But then I remember that I am seven. And Cousin Angela is only five. So I am the boss of her for definite.
âWhy donât I show you some flower girl dresses that we just got in,â the saleslady says. She takes my mom and Aunt Denise over to some dresses. Some dresses that look like they were made for babies.
âCousin Angela, wouldnât you like to wear this wonderful, beautiful, perfect dress?â I show her that wonderful bride dress that I picked right out. It is very sparkly. âIt has jewels all on it,â I say. âIt is for princesses.â
âNo,â Cousin Angela says. âThat dress is ugly.â
âIt is not,â I say. I am feeling very upset in my heart about all of this. That dress is very beautiful and very perfect, and I want it.
âYes. It. Is,â Angela says. Then she puts her finger right in her nose. That is very disgusting.
âThat,â I say, âis very disgusting. Nose picking is what disgusting babies do.â
Angela makes her eyes look very small in her head. And then she stomps right down on my foot very hard.
âOw!â I scream, jumping up and down like a maniac. âOw, ow, ow!â
âWow,â Maybelle says. She is waking up from her nap. On account of all the yelling, I think. âCousin Angela is not very well behaved.â
My mom and Aunt Denise are looking around to see what all this big fuss is about.
âHailey,â my mom says. âWhy are you screaming like that?â
âI am screaming like that because Cousin Angela stomped right on my foot.â I hop, hop, hop right over to her on one foot only. Even though that foot is not really even hurting anymore.
âNo, I did not,â Angela says. âHailey is being a bad liar.â And then that little five-year-old baby starts crying. Right in the store. That is called having a meltdown in public.
âYes, you did,â I say. I shake, shake, shake my finger right at her. âYou stepped right on it and crushed my toes. And so now you need to have a punishment.â
Aunt Denise picks Cousin Angela up into her arms. Cousin Angela is too old to be getting picked up, if you ask me. Then Aunt Denise says, âGirls, please. No fighting. Letâs go look at the flower girl dresses that are over here.â
âCome on, Hailey,â my mom says. She walks to the back of the store. Aunt Denise follows her right away. And Cousin Angela sticks her tongue out at me! Right when no one can see.
âThat girl is a brat,â Maybelle says.
âYes,â I say, very sad. âShe is. And me and her have got to be flower girl twins.â
It is enough to make a girl very upset.
We have to leave that store without even getting a dress! And that is because Cousin Angela was in a very cranky mood. She was being very loud in that store. I read that sign right out loud to Aunt Denise about watching your children. But she just ignored me. Which is very rude if you want to know the truth.
The one good thing is that we stop at the drive-through on the way home. I love stopping at the drive-through! We used to do it a lot more. But now we are only eating
Cinda Richards, Cheryl Reavis