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From Dear
Mr. Kapps...
Something cool happened! God sent an angel to me!
Well, the American Cancer Society sent her. At least she looks like an
angel, with long blond hair, blue eyes, and a warm smile. Lea Walker
studies journalism at Harmon College. She survived leukemia seven years
ago, when she was 12. Now she volunteers her time talking to cancer
patients. Mr. Kapps, you can't imagine how much it helped to talk to
someone who made it! That's why I call her my angel (but not to her
face). Anyway, like BB, she told me what to expect. Like how some
people will treat me differently, because they think I'm going to die,
how I've got to go on with my life, not changing things, taking days
one at a time and not getting bummed out when crap happens (like low
blood counts). Lea gives life-vibes! If she made it through, then BB
and I can, too! At the end of our talk, I told Lea about Jenny. Lea
smiled. She said any girl likes to feel appreciated by a guy. If I
don't try, Jenny will never know how I feel about her. Lea said she'll
visit me next week, and she's going to ask what happened with Jenny.
Now I'm really feeling the pressure. Fang is scowling at me. Snotty
tabby. Drools. Mr. Kapps, I know you're busy, but could you break the
rule and answer this personally? Ms. Shellbruner is okay, but I need
your letter, not a t-shirt. That would mean so much to me.
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