“Boiled cabbage, brussels sprouts, potatoes, beans, and onions. That’s it.”
“What?” Mom said, doing a double-take.
“Mom, you said you’d cook whatever I wanted.”
“Yeah, but trust me. You’re not going to like this.” She shook her head. “Nobody likes this!”
“But I have to eat this for dinner!”
“Why?” She cocked her head to the side.
“For, um, school. Extra credit. Teacher said.”
“Your teacher said if you ate boiled cabbage, brussels sprouts, potatoes, beans, and onions for dinner, she’ll give you extra credit?”
“Yeah, well, I gotta write a report on it after,” Kona grumbled.
Mom shook her head again. “Should’ve sent you to a private school. Maybe you can go to Ridgemont for seventh,” she muttered, opening the fridge and turning on the stove.
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Excerpted from Sniff by Lehua Parker. Copyright © 2013 by Lehua Parker. Excerpted by permission of Lehua Parker, LLC and Lauele Press. All rights reserved. No part of this excerpt may be reproduced or reprinted without permission in writing from the publisher or author.
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