Nobody
likes Mira. All the kids say she looks like a
witch because she has a hooked nose. They say
she has a wart on it too, but Thandie has never
seen a wart. They also say Mira has the cooties.
Nobody wants to go near Mira or touch her because
they dont want to get the cooties from her.
Mira
is from Africa. Thandie is from Africa too, and
small like Mira, but nobody says that Thandie
has the cooties. Thandie has no friends either,
but everyone leaves her alone like shes
not really there.
Mira
doesnt like that everybody picks on her,
and Mira doesnt like Thandie. Mira tells
everybody that Thandie has the cooties too, but
nobody listens to her. They all just say, "Go
away cootie-face," and "Dont come
near me! Youll give me the cooties!"
One
day, in art class, Thandie is painting a picture
of a horse when the teacher steps out of the room.
Mira comes and taps Thandie on the shoulder, "I
bet I could take you in a fight." Thandie
shrugs her shoulders and continues painting. Mira
says it louder, "I bet I could beat you in
a fight!"
Thandie
stops painting, puts down her brush and looks
around. Some of the other kids have stopped what
they were doing and are waiting for Thandie to
answer.
"No
you cant." says Thandie in a voice
just as loud as Miras.
"Yes
I can!" says Mira angrily, "Why dont
you meet me after school at the bottom of the
hill outside the schoolyard, and Ill prove
it?"
Thandie
doesnt know what to do. She doesnt
like fights, and doesnt want to fight Mira.
But now everyones looking at her. She shrugs,
gives a little smirk, and picks up her paintbrush
again. She hopes everyone will just go back to
what they were doing.
"Are
you a chicken Thandie?" asks Jasmine from
behind Mira. They both have a little smile on
their faces.
Thandie
shifts in her seat. "No," she says.
Being a chicken is worse than having the cooties.
"Then
why dont you fight her?" asks Georgette
from the back of the classroom. Thandie looks
around. She hopes the teacher would come back
right now. But he doesnt. Thandie looks
down at her sneakers. She has no choice.
"I
will." she mumbles. Then she looks at Mira
who seems very pleased with herself and says,
"Ill meet you after school."
The
rest of the afternoon seems very long to Thandie.
Her stomach is starting to hurt, and she wishes
this would all just go away. She doesnt
want to fight, but there seems to be no way out
of it now. Word has spread fast, and the whole
school knows about the fight. Lots of people will
be there to watch.
When
the clock points to 3:15, the bell rings, and
several of the kids from class run up to Thandie.
"Were on your side," they say,
"we want you to win." Thandie is surprised.
It feels good to have people on her side. She
wonders if this wont be so bad after all,
maybe people will like her better. She puts her
hand on her stomach. Its still hurting.
Outside
the schoolyard, there is a crowd of kids from
every grade in the school. They are everywhere,
on top of the hill, sitting on the sides, and
waiting with Mira at the bottom. There is a circle
where there are no people, thats where Thandie
and Mira will fight. Everyone has come to see
the fight between the two little African girls.
When
Thandie gets there, she is surrounded by kids.
They tell her to "kick her in the shins!"
or "scratch her face!" or "pull
her hair!" Thandie nods to them and someone
helps her take her jacket off. As soon as its
off, Mira grabs one of Thandies arms and
swings her around.
Thandie
lands face down in the grass. She scrambles back
up as fast as she can, but Mira is already grabbing
her by the hair. Mira yanks Thandies head
back and pushes her into the crowd. The crowd
surrounds Thandie, and again she hears "get
her Thandie!" and "punch her in the
nose!" and "scratch her eyes out!"
But Thandie doesn't want to do any of these things.
The
crowd parts and Thandie sees Mira stepping back
into the circle. Thandie really doesnt want
to go back in there. She just wants to go home.
But, she cant walk away now, that would
make her a chicken. She takes a step toward Mira,
then stops.
Someone
has grabbed her wrist. Its Michelle. She
looks straight into Thandies eyes and says,
"Thandie, you dont have to do this."
Thandie stares at Michelle. Everyone around them
quiets down as they wait for the fight to begin
again. Then, Stacy, whos just behind Michelle,
says "Yeah, Thandie, just stop. This is ridiculous."
Michelle and Stacy are in Thandies class
and are best friends. Theyre not popular,
but theyre tough and no one messes with
them. They dress different, chew gum all the time,
and dont care what anyone says to them.
The
other kids around her are saying, "you cant
stop!" and "dont be a chicken!"
but Thandie has heard Michelle and Stacy.
Michelle
takes Thandies jacket from Georgette, and
gives it to Thandie. "Come on," she
says, "well walk you home."
Thandie
looks around as the crowd begins to chant "Thandie
is a chick-en! Thandie is a chick-en!" Mira
has a triumphant grin on her face. She thinks
she has raised her status from being the least-liked
girl in the school to the second-least-liked girl
in the school.
With
Thandie in the middle, both girls drape an arm
over her shoulders Stacy on the left, and
Michelle on the right. The three of them begin
to walk away from the school.
Behind
them, the whole crowd is chanting together, "Thandie
is a chick-en!" But the sound gets farther
and farther away. Thandie looks at Michelle and
Stacy. They are already talking about something
else. Stacy is saying something about Britney
Spears new video, "
did you see
when she did that? It was so ridiculous!"
Wow, Thandie thought that she was the only one
who felt that way about the new Britney Spears
video!
A
smile tugs at the corners of Thandies mouth.
Suddenly, she doesnt feel like a chicken
at all. She actually feels a bit victorious. By
simply being herself, Thandie has found the one
and only thing Mira had hoped to get out of this
fight. Thandie has found friendship.
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