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The graduation ceremony was held in the Beecher Prep Upper School auditorium. It was only about a fifteen-minute walk from our house to the other campus building, but Dad drove me because I was all dressed up and had on new shiny black shoes that weren't broken in yet and I didn't want my feet to hurt. Students were supposed to arrive at the auditorium an hour before the ceremony started, but we got there even earlier, so we sat in the car and waited. Dad turned on the CD player, and our favorite song come on. We both smiled and started bobbing our heads to the music.
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"Hey, is my tie on straight?" I said.
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He looked and straightened it a tiny bit as he kept on singing: "And John would buy the gown for you to wear to the prom…"
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Dad sang along with the song: "Andy would bicycle across town in the rain to bring you candy."
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He smiled and nodded. "Perfect," he said. "You look great, Auggie."
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"Does my hair look okay?" I said.
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"Via put some gel in it this morning," I said, pulling down the sun visor and looking in the little mirror. "It doesn't look too puffy?"
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"Remember I still had that Star Wars braid hanging from the back of my head?"
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"You hated it, come on, admit it," I teased.
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"You hated that braid, didn't you, Dad?"
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"I know, it's pretty awesome, right?" I nodded.
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"Look at you, Auggie!" he said, smiling from ear to ear. "Look at you, looking so grown-up and spiffy. I can't believe you're graduating from the fifth grade!"
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"Oh my gosh, that's right," he said, rubbing his palm over his forehead.
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"Hate is too strong a word, but I definitely didn't love it."
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"No, I didn't hate it." He smiled, shaking his head. "But I will admit to hating that astronaut helmet you used to wear, do you remember?"
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"Definitely!" He was smiling, looking at me and nodding. "But I'm the luckiest guy on the Lower East Side, 'cause I got wheels, and you want to go for a ride."
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"It feels like just yesterday that you started."
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"No, it's very, very cool, Auggie. I don't think you've ever had it this short before, have you?"
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"No, I got it cut yesterday. I think it makes me look more grown-up, don't you?"
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"The day is beautiful, and so are you," he was singing.
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"I was so bummed when it got lost," I said.
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"Wait. What?" I said. I honestly didn't think I heard him right.
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"Dad!" I said, turning the volume down.
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"Oh, it didn't get lost," he answered casually. "I threw it out."
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"You threw it out?!"
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"Auggie, I couldn't stand seeing that thing cover your face anymore," he said clumsily.
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"The one Miranda gave me? Of course I remember! I used to wear that thing all the time."
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"Good God, I hated that thing," he laughed, almost more to himself.
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"Of course I remember, Auggie," he said softly. "Ohh, Auggie, don't be mad. I'm sorry. I just couldn't stand seeing you wear that thing on your head anymore, you know? I didn't think it was good for you." He was trying to look me in the eye, but I wouldn't look at him.
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"Dad, I loved that helmet! It meant a lot to me! I was bummed beyond belief when it got lost -- don't you remember?"
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"What?" he said.
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He finally looked at my face and saw how mad I was. I couldn't believe he was being so matter-of-fact about the whole thing. I mean, to me this was a major revelation, and he was acting like it was no big deal.
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"I know!" he said, nodding. "That's why she'd kill me!"
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"Come on, Auggie, please try to understand," he continued, putting his hand under my chin and tilting my face toward him. "You were wearing that helmet all the time. And the real, real, real, real truth is: I missed seeing your face, Auggie. I know you don't always love it, but you have to understand… I love it. I love this face of yours, Auggie, completely and passionately. And it kind of broke my heart that you were always covering it up."
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And then he looked at me, and something about his expression made me start laughing, which made him open his mouth wide like he'd just realized something.
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He was squinting at me like he really wanted me to understand.
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"Does Mom know?" I said.
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He opened his eyes wide. "No way. Are you kidding? She would have killed me!"
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"Wait a minute, Auggie," he said, pointing his finger at me. "You have to promise me you will never tell Mommy anything about this."
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"She tore the place apart looking for that helmet, Dad," I said. "I mean, she spent like a week looking for it in every closet, in the laundry room, everywhere."
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He started laughing. I love it when I'm the one who makes Dad laugh, since he's usually the funnyman that gets everybody else laughing.
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The part of the song we love to sing the most started to play, and I turned up the volume. We both started singing.
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"Oh boy, oh boy," he said, shaking his head. "You really have grown up."
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"Let's see," I said, stroking my chin. "I'll be wanting that new Xbox when it comes out next month. And I'll definitely be wanting my own car in about six years, a red Porsche would be nice, and…"
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I smiled and rubbed my palms together like I was about to get very greedy.
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"I'm the ugliest guy on the Lower East Side, but I've got wheels and you want to go for a ride. Want to go for a ride. Want to go for a ride. Want to go for a riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiide."
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We always sang this last part at the top of our lungs, trying to hold that last note as long as the guy who sang the song, which always made us crack up. While we were laughing, we noticed Jack had arrived and was walking over to our car. I started to get out.
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"Good luck, guys!" Dad called out, rolling down the front window. "See you on the other side of fifth grade!"
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"Hold on," said Dad. "I just want to make sure you've forgiven me, okay?"
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"I don't think she'll be able to resist, Auggie, but I'll pass it along."
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"But don't ever throw anything else of mine out again without telling me!"
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I opened the door and got out just as Jack reached the car.
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"Hey, Auggie. Hey, Mr. Pullman," said Jack.
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"Hey, Jack," I said.
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"How you doin', Jack?" said Dad.
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"Yes, I forgive you."
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"See you later, Dad," I said, closing the door.
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"I promise."
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"I'll try my best."
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We waved as he turned on the ignition and started to pull away, but then I ran over and he stopped the car. I put my head in the window so Jack wouldn't hear what I was saying.
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"Can you guys not kiss me a lot after graduation?" I asked quietly. "It's kind of embarrassing."
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"Tell Mom, too?"
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He looked at me gratefully. "Thank you."
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"Bye, dear ol' Dad."
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He smiled. "Bye, my son, my son."
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