Chapter 1

Buster was heading to Centre Park Rink for a hockey game on a Wednesday afternoon. It would be his first home game. When he had an away game before Winter Vacation, his team had won that day. He’s one of the three goalies. He does it on Mondays. He would be on the ice with the other players because it was Hector’s turn and Pete takes his turn on Friday. They do that well as a team.

Buster also takes skating lessons on Tuesdays and Thursdays. He has been taking them since he was only five and he’s nine now. He even has a skating event in a few weeks. He had finished third place a few times, but he didn’t care.

His diabetes doesn’t stop him from being active in sports. He also can’t drink milk without taking Lactaid pills, which he takes every morning.

“Go, Lightening!” Haylee cheered on.

She and Buster had met on a soccer team and they have been best friends ever since. His other friends are his neighbors: The Hollowware siblings, Alex, Jr., Manny, Danny & his twin, Lenny, Anna, and Alexis. He’s also friends with the girls’ pals, Tammy & Amy, who are also twins, Kayla, and Kayleigh. They’re African-Americans. He’s also close to another friend, Lena. None of his friends skate, but they do like to cheer him on and want to attend all his home games. They also want to attend his skating event.

Lena was the only one who wasn’t there. Buster knew she wouldn’t be, because she was out of town with her parents. If she could have come today, that was all she could have done. She got ill with cancer recently and Buster was the only person she mentioned to. She claimed her mom said it was her decision if she wants to bring it up or not. He didn’t like leaving his friends out, so he made her a Get Well Soon card and had them sign it to show how much they cared. Then, he learned she had lied to him: Mrs. Brock never mentioned that. As a result, Lena got grounded for two weeks, starting after she returned from Winter Vacation with her class in New Hampshire. She apologized, but it didn’t excuse her from being punished. She can’t use the phone, watch TV, or leave the house except for attending any of his home games, but she is not allowed to join her friends during celebrations.

When the game had ended, Buster’s team had won 6 to 1. Hector missed only one goal, but did just fine for the rest of the game.

“Way to go!” exclaimed Leah.

She’s one of the Young triplets who were adopted by Buster’s parents last summer after their father got killed in a car accident. Her brothers are Lee and Leo. They lost their mother and sister to an illness.

Buster’s mom and dad, T.J. and Justin, recently welcomed twin boys to the family.  Mike was named after T.J.’s late grandfather, and Jake was named after Justin’s uncle, who had died long before Justin and T.J. had started dating.

On the way out, Haylee said, “I’ll meet you outside. I just need to tell Buster something.”

“Okay,” said Alex, Jr.

She didn’t wait too long when Buster came out in his regular clothes. Coach Gomes lets the players leave their uniforms at Centre Park Rink during hockey season.

“I was waiting here to tell you something. My folks are going away to Florida for a week starting next Saturday, so I’ll be going home with you the day before that,” said Haylee.

“That’s good,” said Buster.

“I don’t want to watch my siblings while our parents are away, so they’re both staying at their friends’ houses, too. It’s for my mom’s birthday,” said Haylee.

“Do my folks know yet?” asked Buster.

“Yes. Mom made the arrangements before letting me know,” said Haylee.

“Good,” said Buster as they headed out to join the others.

The kids planned to have dinner at the diner. T.J. already knew none of her children would be home for supper. She would just have her infant sons.

After the kids had dinner, they had some ice cream and went home after that. At home, Justin gathered the kids for a family meeting.

“I have some news for you kids. I have found a bigger house to fit all of us. This house has four bedrooms, which means Mike and Jake would be able to have their own room when they’re ready. But they’ll be still be with me and your mother for the meantime,” said Justin.

“That’s cool,” said Leah.

“We’ll be seeing the house tomorrow after Buster gets out from his skating lessons,” said Justin. “It’s not far for your school, so you’ll be staying there.”

“Good,” said Lee.

Buster didn’t say a word. He got up and went to his room while his father was mentioning it. He has been moving a lot since he was three. He was born in Washington. When his father became a diplomat, they had lived in Utah, Nevada, and New Jersey before settling in Delaware. He kept changing schools every time. That was when Justin decided to quit that job and enroll in school for bartender.

Buster was also disappointed because he had planned to give up his room to his brothers and move into the triplets’ room since they had two sets of bunk beds. He didn’t want to mention that in front of them in case the plan didn’t work out.

Twenty minutes later, T.J. came up to see her son and said, “I was concerned about you, honey.”

“I thought you told Dad about my plan,” said Buster petting his dog, Goldilocks.

“I did. He just wanted to make the right decision for everyone. The good news is that the new house is close to your school,” said T.J.

“Good. I’m sick of doing that, especially since we moved around too much,” said Buster.

“I know,” said T.J.

“I don’t want to tell anyone until Dad takes the house,” said Buster.

“I don’t blame you for that,” said his mother.

“I’ll only mention that to Haylee since her family almost moved when her father declined and wanted to stay where he was and to stay here,” said Buster. “He likes working at Uno’s.”

He changed into his pjs and went to bed at nine pm.

The next day, at school, Buster went to Haylee during lunch and said, “Can we talk about something after school?”

“Sure,” replied Haylee.

Even though she knew what it was, she decided to wait until school to let him focus during class.

“Mom said she’ll bring you home after your skating lessons. She already talked to your mom about it,” said Haylee.

“Okay,” said Buster.

After school, on the way to Centre Park Rink, he said, “Dad found a bigger house to fit everyone. It’s big enough for Mike and Jake to have their own space when they get old enough.”

“I had a feeling,” said Haylee.

“Luckily, I don’t have to switch schools this time, so I’m glad about that,” said Buster.

“That’s good,” said Haylee.

“I know. We’ll be visiting the new house after my skating lessons,” said Buster. “I’ll call you about it after I do my homework.”

“Okay,” said Haylee.

“I don’t want anyone to know just yet until Dad accepts the house,” said Buster.

“I don’t blame you for that,” said Haylee.

“Neither did my mama,” said Buster. “When I’m ready, act normal in front of Lena.”

“Good idea,” commented Haylee.

2: Chapter 2
Chapter 2

At Centre Park Rink, Buster focused on skating lessons so that he won’t mess up with his father’s news in his mind. After that was done, the kids waited outside.

“Mom also said that your mother asked her to watch your brothers while you and the rest are touring the house,” said Haylee.

“Okay, great,” said Buster.

That was when Mrs. Hill showed up to pick them up.

“The triplets and your father already left so your mom stayed to wait for you,” said Mrs. Hill. “I’m going to be at your house until you guys come back from dinner.”

                “Haylee already told me that you’ll be watching my brothers,” said Buster.

                “Yes. I agreed to do so,” said Mrs. Hill.

                When they got there, Buster put his stuff in his room and then, left with his mom.

                “The couple that we’ll be meeting is the Bennetts. They’ll be moving to Florida soon,” said T.J.

                When they arrived, a realtor was there to greet them.

                “Hello. I’m Savannah Morris,” said Mrs. Morris.

                “Nice to meet you. I’m T.J. and this is my son, Buster,” said T.J.

                “Mark and his wife, Julia Bennett felt ready to sell the house. They’ll be leaving in a few months,” said Mrs. Morris.

                Leah came by and said, “Dad came up with a plan for our new rooms. One is big enough to put our bunk beds there. When the time comes, he wants to use the movers to save time and money.”

                “Also, the two guestrooms have twin beds. Dad plans to use one of them for Mike and Jake when they’re ready to have their own space,” said Leo.

                “Do you guys mind showing Buster around while your mother and I talk to the Bennetts and Mrs. Morris?” asked Justin.

                “Sure. Come on, Buster,” said Lee as they left.

                The rest went to the living room and sat on the couch.

                “This house is a perfect size for everyone. The other house only has three bedrooms and it’s not big enough for our infant sons to have their own room,” said Justin.

                “You’re making a great decision for your family,” said Mr. Bennett.

                “My parents are moving here, so I’ll probably let them live in that house to save time,” said T.J.

                “That’s a good idea,” said Mrs. Bennett.

                “When do you plan to leave here?” asked Justin.

                “We haven’t decided yet. We have a family in Florida, which is partly why we’re moving there to be near our children and their families. Plus, we want to be in a better area,” said Mr. Bennett.

                “Plus, we just retired, which is the best time to move down south,” said Mrs. Bennett.

                “Take your time. We’re not in a rush to move in here,” said Justin.

                “Wonderful,” said Mrs. Bennett.

                “Do you want my business card in case the plans don’t go through?” asked Mrs. Morris.

                “That would be great,” said Justin as she gave him one. “Thanks.”

                “Are you interested in taking this house?” asked Mr. Bennett.

                “Yes,” answered Justin.

                After they finished talking, they gathered the kids and went out as they used both cars for Friendly’s. Then, they went home.

                “How did it go?” asked Haylee.

                “Good,” replied Buster.

                They went up to his room.

                “Dad took the house. The Bennetts are relocating to Florida to be near their family,” said Buster.

                “I know that couple. They baby-sat for me and the Pearson girls when we were little. They live across the street from each other,” said Haylee.

                “As in I’ll be their new neighbor?” asked Buster, who was getting shocked.

                “Yes,” replied Haylee.

                “Joy,” muttered Buster. “I dread that coming.”

                Tina and Toni haven’t been nice to Buster since he became friends with Haylee. They bullied him, but he ignores them. They even broke his blood sugar machine in New Hampshire. They would tease him being friends with Lena. Haylee would tell them that her friends are way too young to be dating and their parents would never allow that.

                The girls were former friends of Haylee’s. They recently made up by the end of Winter Vacation. It turned out they were jealous of Haylee who moved to a new grade, while Tina stood back, but they just didn’t how they admit that. But Buster isn’t interested in being friends with the Pearson girls yet.

                “I’m sure you’ll make out just fine,” said Haylee.

                “I hope so,” said Buster.

                “They’re moving to Downtown Dover during the summer. Their father works there. His law office wanted to transfer him to Maine where the girls came from as toddlers, but he wanted to stay where is he and thought it would be easier to move closer to his job. Which means, they’ll be going to another school. His job is near Uno’s,” explained Haylee.

                “Thank god,” mumbled Buster. “At least I won’t have to deal with them any longer.”

                “I know,” said Haylee.

                “I’m nervous about telling the others my news. I’ll have to find a way to tell Lena. I recall how she reacted when I told her I was leaving Trenton. She was the first friend I made and introduced me to her group of friends. We hit it off right away,” said Buster.

                “Wow,” said Haylee.

                “Remember to act normal when I do tell the others. I didn’t want Lena to know I only told you,” said Buster.

                “I think she would’ve understood since it almost happened to me,” said Haylee.

                “That’s true, but I’m worried to get her jealous,” said Buster.

                “I can understand why. That was when you were the only one who knew about her illness at the time and didn’t want us to know about it,” said Haylee.

                “Exactly,” said Buster.

                “You showed her how much we cared about her,” said Haylee.

                “I sure did,” said Buster.              

                “Haylee, it’s time to leave for home now,” said Mrs. Hill who came up.

                “Okay. See you tomorrow, Buster,” said Haylee.

                “Bye,” said Buster.

                Then, she left for home. Buster went to his mother.      

                “I’m more nervous to live in that house,” said Buster.

                “How come?” asked T.J.

                “Haylee told me that we’ll be the Pearson girls’ new neighbors,” said Buster.

                “Really?” asked his mother.

                “Yes. I’m not thrilled about that,” said Buster.

                “I bet,” replied T.J.

                “Haylee could see why, the way they have been treating me,” said Buster.

                “I could see why, too,” said T.J.

                “Don’t me wrong, I’m glad things are better now. However, I don’t want to be their friend right now,” said Buster.

                “I don’t blame you,” said T.J.

                “Luckily, it won’t be long. The girls are moving to Downtown Dover because their father wanted to be closer to his job and they’ll be starting a new school there,” said Buster. “I was glad to hear that.”

                “I bet you were,” said T.J.

The next day, at school, Buster was a bit nervous to tell his friends about his new house.

“Where’s Lena?” asked Alex, Jr.

“She’s not in today,” replied Lenny.

“How come?” asked Anna.

“She’s having her first Chemo today,” said Manny.

“She is?” asked Buster. “I didn’t hear anything about that.”

“Really?” asked Danny.

“I thought you knew,” said Lenny.

“No,” replied Buster.

“She’s expecting you to see her, but I said you might have to ask her mom during her punishment,” said Manny.

“Good. I’m glad you said it,” said Buster. “Maybe I’ll call her mom later.”

“Good idea,” said Alexis.

“Because I wouldn’t know how Lena would inform me since she’s not allowed to use the phone,” said Buster.

                “I agree,” said Danny.

“I would never break anyone’s rules to get them into bigger trouble,” said Buster.

He almost didn’t notice Haylee wasn’t there.

“I bet Haylee’s with the Pearson girls,” said Lenny.

“Probably,” said Buster.

                “I hope she remembers to spend the week with you starting next Friday,” said Alex, Jr. “I suspect she’s still catching up with the girls even more.”

                “I learned hockey practice is postponed because of the busted pipes,” said Buster.

                After school, Haylee did remember about next weekend.

                “I was letting you tell the gang on your own,” said Haylee.

                “I didn’t think of that. I didn’t see Lena in school today. Then, Manny told me she was having her first cancer treatment. That was when I knew it wouldn’t be an appropriate time to bring up about my news,” said Buster.

                “Smart move,” commented Haylee.

                “Lena is expecting me to see her, but Manny did the same move by telling her I have to check with her mom,” said Buster.

                “I agree,” said Haylee.

                “I added how would she let me know since she’s not allowed to use the phone,” said Buster.

                “I know. You could call her mom and ask her yourself,” said Haylee.

                “I thought about the same thing. I think Mama would agree with me,” said Buster.

                “If we go to the mall tomorrow, you might have to wait for me because I have to watch my siblings while my parents attend a wedding where only adults got invited and I wouldn’t know what time they’d be back,” said Haylee.

                “Okay,” said Buster.

At home, he talked to his mom and she agreed to check with Mrs. Brock.

                “Manny was smart to tell Lena that,” said T.J.

                “I know. I’ll do that after my homework is done,” said Buster.

                “Okay,” said T.J.

                “My hockey practice got postponed because the pipes got busted,” said Buster.

               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

“Mom also said that your mother asked her to watch your brothers while you and the rest are touring the house,” said Haylee.

“Okay, great,” said Buster.

That was when Mrs. Hill showed up to pick them up.

“The triplets and your father already left so your mom stayed to wait for you,” said Mrs. Hill. “I’m going to be at your house until you guys come back from dinner.”

                “Haylee already told me that you’ll be watching my brothers,” said Buster.

                “Yes. I agreed to do so,” said Mrs. Hill.

                When they got there, Buster put his stuff in his room and then, left with his mom.

                “The couple that we’ll be meeting is the Bennetts. They’ll be moving to Florida soon,” said T.J.

                When they arrived, a realtor was there to greet them.

                “Hello. I’m Savannah Morris,” said Mrs. Morris.

                “Nice to meet you. I’m T.J. and this is my son, Buster,” said T.J.

                “Mark and his wife, Julia Bennett felt ready to sell the house. They’ll be leaving in a few months,” said Mrs. Morris.

                Leah came by and said, “Dad came up with a plan for our new rooms. One is big enough to put our bunk beds there. When the time comes, he wants to use the movers to save time and money.”

                “Also, the two guestrooms have twin beds. Dad plans to use one of them for Mike and Jake when they’re ready to have their own space,” said Leo.

                “Do you guys mind showing Buster around while your mother and I talk to the Bennetts and Mrs. Morris?” asked Justin.

                “Sure. Come on, Buster,” said Lee as they left.

                The rest went to the living room and sat on the couch.

                “This house is a perfect size for everyone. The other house only has three bedrooms and it’s not big enough for our infant sons to have their own room,” said Justin.

                “You’re making a great decision for your family,” said Mr. Bennett.

                “My parents are moving here, so I’ll probably let them live in that house to save time,” said T.J.

                “That’s a good idea,” said Mrs. Bennett.

                “When do you plan to leave here?” asked Justin.

                “We haven’t decided yet. We have a family in Florida, which is partly why we’re moving there to be near our children and their families. Plus, we want to be in a better area,” said Mr. Bennett.

                “Plus, we just retired, which is the best time to move down south,” said Mrs. Bennett.

                “Take your time. We’re not in a rush to move in here,” said Justin.

                “Wonderful,” said Mrs. Bennett.

                “Do you want my business card in case the plans don’t go through?” asked Mrs. Morris.

                “That would be great,” said Justin as she gave him one. “Thanks.”

                “Are you interested in taking this house?” asked Mr. Bennett.

                “Yes,” answered Justin.

                After they finished talking, they gathered the kids and went out as they used both cars for Friendly’s. Then, they went home.

                “How did it go?” asked Haylee.

                “Good,” replied Buster.

                They went up to his room.

                “Dad took the house. The Bennetts are relocating to Florida to be near their family,” said Buster.

                “I know that couple. They baby-sat for me and the Pearson girls when we were little. They live across the street from each other,” said Haylee.

                “As in I’ll be their new neighbor?” asked Buster, who was getting shocked.

                “Yes,” replied Haylee.

                “Joy,” muttered Buster. “I dread that coming.”

                Tina and Toni haven’t been nice to Buster since he became friends with Haylee. They bullied him, but he ignores them. They even broke his blood sugar machine in New Hampshire. They would tease him being friends with Lena. Haylee would tell them that her friends are way too young to be dating and their parents would never allow that.

                The girls were former friends of Haylee’s. They recently made up by the end of Winter Vacation. It turned out they were jealous of Haylee who moved to a new grade, while Tina stood back, but they just didn’t how they admit that. But Buster isn’t interested in being friends with the Pearson girls yet.

                “I’m sure you’ll make out just fine,” said Haylee.

                “I hope so,” said Buster.

                “They’re moving to Downtown Dover during the summer. Their father works there. His law office wanted to transfer him to Maine where the girls came from as toddlers, but he wanted to stay where is he and thought it would be easier to move closer to his job. Which means, they’ll be going to another school. His job is near Uno’s,” explained Haylee.

                “Thank god,” mumbled Buster. “At least I won’t have to deal with them any longer.”

                “I know,” said Haylee.

                “I’m nervous about telling the others my news. I’ll have to find a way to tell Lena. I recall how she reacted when I told her I was leaving Trenton. She was the first friend I made and introduced me to her group of friends. We hit it off right away,” said Buster.

                “Wow,” said Haylee.

                “Remember to act normal when I do tell the others. I didn’t want Lena to know I only told you,” said Buster.

                “I think she would’ve understood since it almost happened to me,” said Haylee.

                “That’s true, but I’m worried to get her jealous,” said Buster.

                “I can understand why. That was when you were the only one who knew about her illness at the time and didn’t want us to know about it,” said Haylee.

                “Exactly,” said Buster.

                “You showed her how much we cared about her,” said Haylee.

                “I sure did,” said Buster.              

                “Haylee, it’s time to leave for home now,” said Mrs. Hill who came up.

                “Okay. See you tomorrow, Buster,” said Haylee.

                “Bye,” said Buster.

                Then, she left for home. Buster went to his mother.      

                “I’m more nervous to live in that house,” said Buster.

                “How come?” asked T.J.

                “Haylee told me that we’ll be the Pearson girls’ new neighbors,” said Buster.

                “Really?” asked his mother.

                “Yes. I’m not thrilled about that,” said Buster.

                “I bet,” replied T.J.

                “Haylee could see why, the way they have been treating me,” said Buster.

                “I could see why, too,” said T.J.

                “Don’t me wrong, I’m glad things are better now. However, I don’t want to be their friend right now,” said Buster.

                “I don’t blame you,” said T.J.

                “Luckily, it won’t be long. The girls are moving to Downtown Dover because their father wanted to be closer to his job and they’ll be starting a new school there,” said Buster. “I was glad to hear that.”

                “I bet you were,” said T.J.

The next day, at school, Buster was a bit nervous to tell his friends about his new house.

“Where’s Lena?” asked Alex, Jr.

“She’s not in today,” replied Lenny.

“How come?” asked Anna.

“She’s having her first Chemo today,” said Manny.

“She is?” asked Buster. “I didn’t hear anything about that.”

“Really?” asked Danny.

“I thought you knew,” said Lenny.

“No,” replied Buster.

“She’s expecting you to see her, but I said you might have to ask her mom during her punishment,” said Manny.

“Good. I’m glad you said it,” said Buster. “Maybe I’ll call her mom later.”

“Good idea,” said Alexis.

“Because I wouldn’t know how Lena would inform me since she’s not allowed to use the phone,” said Buster.

                “I agree,” said Danny.

“I would never break anyone’s rules to get them into bigger trouble,” said Buster.

He almost didn’t notice Haylee wasn’t there.

“I bet Haylee’s with the Pearson girls,” said Lenny.

“Probably,” said Buster.

                “I hope she remembers to spend the week with you starting next Friday,” said Alex, Jr. “I suspect she’s still catching up with the girls even more.”

                “I learned hockey practice is postponed because of the busted pipes,” said Buster.

                After school, Haylee did remember about next weekend.

                “I was letting you tell the gang on your own,” said Haylee.

                “I didn’t think of that. I didn’t see Lena in school today. Then, Manny told me she was having her first cancer treatment. That was when I knew it wouldn’t be an appropriate time to bring up about my news,” said Buster.

                “Smart move,” commented Haylee.

                “Lena is expecting me to see her, but Manny did the same move by telling her I have to check with her mom,” said Buster.

                “I agree,” said Haylee.

                “I added how would she let me know since she’s not allowed to use the phone,” said Buster.

                “I know. You could call her mom and ask her yourself,” said Haylee.

                “I thought about the same thing. I think Mama would agree with me,” said Buster.

                “If we go to the mall tomorrow, you might have to wait for me because I have to watch my siblings while my parents attend a wedding where only adults got invited and I wouldn’t know what time they’d be back,” said Haylee.

                “Okay,” said Buster.

At home, he talked to his mom and she agreed to check with Mrs. Brock.

                “Manny was smart to tell Lena that,” said T.J.

                “I know. I’ll do that after my homework is done,” said Buster.

                “Okay,” said T.J.

                “My hockey practice got postponed because the pipes got busted,” said Buster.

               

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Okay," said Buster.

After lunch, he went to the office.

"Here he comes now," said Mr. Tiles. "Buster, this is Mrs. DeMello. Her daughter, Miranda, is starting here on Monday morning."

"I remember seeing them while I was living in Nevada," said Buster.

"She will be in your class," said the principal.

"Sweet," said Buster.

"We just moved here yesterday," said Mrs. DeMello.

"Miranda wanted to surprise the triplets, so what I'll do is that when I get here, I'll just close the door so they won't know what's going on. I promised Miranda not to say anything to the triplets," said Buster.

"Good. Do you mind coming in here first thing on Monday?" asked the principal.

"Of course. I don't mind," said Buster. "Do you want me to let my teacher know?"

"Yes, please. I'll see you on Monday morning," said Mr. Tiles.

"See you then," said Buster as he left for class.

He did let Mrs. Pierce know about it.

"Okay," said Mrs. Pierce.

"The triplets don't know about it yet. It was a way to surprise them," said Buster.

After school, Leah said, "What did the principal say when he came to you?"

"Something private that isn't allowed to share," replied Buster.

He did it that way to keep his promise to Miranda. It was better than betraying her trust. He was waiting for Haylee outside when she came out as they went over to Centre Park Rink. When they got there, Buster found out his coach was out sick and postponed the hockey practice until Monday, so they went to Buster's.

"You're home early," said T.J.

"Coach Franklin postponed the hockey practice until Monday because he was sick," said Buster.

"Oh, okay," said his mom. "Haylee, your parents dropped your suitcase off here on their way to New York City airport. They're staying over there since they have an early flight."

"Good idea," agreed Haylee.

At dinner, Buster didn't say a word about Miranda while the triplets were at the table. Haylee was the only one who knows about it and great at keepings secrets.

"I heard from the Coopers. They decided to leave in April," said Justin.

"That was fast," said Leah.

"I know. Mrs. Cooper said we don't have to rush to move in when they leave," said Justin. "I'm thinking to invite your parents and grandmother to move in here when we leave here to save money."

"Yeah, buying houses are so expensive," said Haylee.

"That would be a nice idea. Too bad my grandmother can't live on her own," said T.J.

"I know," said her husband.

"Thankfully, I think she'd make out fine with my folks because she has been here before," said T.J.

"They could also help you out with the kids when you go back to work," said Justin.

"That would be great. I'm planning to keep my first shift to spend time with them," said T.J.

"Haylee, your father told me that Uno's is hiring for a bartender," said Justin.

"Really?" asked Haylee.

"Yeah, I might go for it while attending the bartender school. My classes are in the morning, so I'd be working in the afternoon or at night," said Justin.

After dinner, Buster and Haylee were in his room.

"I wish I didn't have to leave this house," said Buster.

"I know," agreed Haylee.

"I'm going to tell some of our friends tomorrow while we hang-out and I'll wait until Monday to tell Lena in school since I can't call her while she's being punished," said Buster.

"I agree," said Haylee. "I bet It would be odd for you to visit or spend the night here if your grandparents move in here with your great-grandmother."

"Yeah, it would make me feel that I never left here. Maybe it won't be bad after all. I wish my great-grandfather would be alive. I remember how much he loved this house when he visited here. He would've loved this house even more if he moved in here," said Buster.

"I bet," agreed Haylee.

"I miss him often. I would pretend he's watching me practice and with me at my games from heaven to help me focus," said Buster,

"That's a good thing," said Haylee.

"I know," said the nine-year-old. "The only bad part is that I don't see my friends often. I don't even know if they play hockey."

"You have a good point," said Haylee.

The next day, Haylee and Buster went to the mall. The others were with them. The triplets were watching a hockey game at home.

"I need to tell you something," said Buster. "Remember when I told you we might have to move to a bigger house to have room for the triplets? Well, my father found one, but luckily, it's near the school."

"That's a good thing," said Alexis.

"It's too bad we won't be neighbors anymore though," added Alex, Jr.

"I know. My father might invite my grandparents to move in our house with my great-grandmother," said Buster.

"Wow," said Manny.

"I won't mind about that although it would be weird," said Buster.

"I bet," agreed Alex, Jr.

"Oh, you'll never imagine where the new house is," said Buster.

"Where?" asked Anna.

"I'll be living right across the street from the Pearson girls," replied Buster.

"Really?" asked Danny.

"That's a surprise," said Lenny.

"I know," said Buster. "I'm not thrilled about that part."

"I can see why," said Haylee.

"Same here," said Alex, Jr.

"Honestly, I'm not ready to be their friend right now," said Buster.

"I don't blame you," said Alexis.

"Neither do I," said Haylee.

"Especially the way they have been treating you. They don't deserve to have your friendship," added Lenny.

"At Lena is giving that a try," said Haylee. "She told them no more teasing and so far, it has been working. I do agree they must prove to keep that promise.

"But I don't know how to tell them because I'd be afraid they would treat me badly again," said Buster.

"Don't worry, we'll make sure they keep that promise before you could be their friend," said Haylee.

"They have to prove to keep that promise in order for me to be their friend," said Buster.

"I agree with you on that one," said Manny.

"I have an idea. We could make another deal with them so you can be their friend, they would have to make sure to be nice for two weeks. We'll give them three strikes, the last one, the deal is off," said Lenny. "If they made it, it would be easier for you to be their friend."

"I could give that a try," said Buster.

 

3: Chapter 3
Chapter 3

Ten minutes later, he went downstairs to call Mrs. Brock on her cell and she answered, “Hello.”

“Hi, Mrs. Brock,” said Buster.

“Hi, Buster,” said Mrs. Brock.

“I’m calling to ask you a question,” said Buster.

“What’s up?” asked Mrs. Brock.

“I was told she was having Chemo today,” said Buster.

 “Yes, she did,” said Mrs. Brock.

“Manny told me Lena is expecting me to see her, but he told her that I would have to check with her while she’s being punished,” said Buster.

“That’s fine. You were right to talk to me about it. In fact, her punishment ends tomorrow for good behavior,” said Mrs. Brock. “I’m glad Manny told her that.”

“Okay, great. When should I see her?” asked Buster.

“You can visit her tomorrow after lunch,” said Mrs. Brock. “I just wanted her to rest first.”

 “Sounds good. I can see why: Chemo makes people feel tired, weak, or nauseous,” said Buster. “My great-grandfather was the same way. I bet she would be like that after her treatment.”

 “Yes,” said Mrs. Brock.

“One more thing I didn’t want to tell her: I’ll be moving to a bigger house. You’re the first one to know. I wanted to tell my friends, but I found out Lena wasn’t in due to her cancer treatment, I knew that wouldn’t be a clever idea to tell anyone at the time,” said Buster.

“I understand,” said Mrs. Brock.

“I might wait until Monday. In fact, I’ll tell them at the mall on Sunday. We were due to go tomorrow, but I think I’ll let her join us,” said Buster.

“Good idea,” agreed Mrs. Brock.

“The only one who knew is Haylee since her family almost moved away, but her father decided to stay here and stay where he is at. I told her to act normal around Lena because I didn’t want her to get jealous,” said Buster.

 “I don’t blame you,” said Mrs. Brock.

 “While we’re still on the phone, we’re meeting between 3:00 and 4:00 pm. Is that an appropriate time for her so she can relax?” asked Buster.

 “I think that would be fine,” replied Mrs. Brock.

 “Do you want to call when you leave with her?” asked Buster.

 “I’ll do it that way,” said Mrs. Brock.

 “Great. I’m going to let the others know,” said Buster.

 After they had a long talk, he called Haylee to tell her that he had permission to see Lena and about the mall on Sunday so she can join them.

 “Perfect,” said Haylee. “The wedding started at one pm and my parents asked me to make dinner for my siblings at six since our parents are having supper during the reception.”

 “I’m going to let my neighbors know, too,” said Buster. “Mrs. Brock knows about my news and she thought I was smart enough by not bringing it up when Lena mentioned about her treatment. I’m going to tell all of our friends on Sunday.”

 “That would be a good place to tell them,” said Haylee.

 After they were done talking, Buster told his mother where he was going. The triplets were at a sleepover.

 “Alright,” said T.J.

“Since Lena’s punishment would be done tomorrow, I’ll wait until Sunday so she can be involved. That way I won’t have to repeat that to her on Monday,” said Buster.      

“I agree,” said his mother.

That was when he went next door and rang the doorbell as Alex, Jr. came to answer.

“Hi,” said Alex, Jr.

“I came over to tell you guys something,” said Buster.

                “I’ll gather the others. You can come in,” said Alex, Jr.

                “Okay,” said Buster as he came in.

                He was in the living room when Alex, Jr. and his siblings came in.

                “What’s going on?” asked Danny.

                “First of all, I got permission to see Lena tomorrow,” said Buster.

                “That’s good,” said Lenny.

                “Her punishment ends by then for being good. I’ll be letting her join us on Sunday. Haylee can’t join us tomorrow anyway because she’ll be watching her siblings for the afternoon while her parents attend a wedding,” Buster continues.

                “That’s perfectly fine by us,” said Danny.

                “Mrs. Brock will call me when she’s ready to bring Lena Sunday to let her rest first,” said Buster.

                “Okay. We have some news to give you. Mom and Dad are starting to take some classes for foster care. They had to wait to hear it before they begin. It starts on Monday. It’s only a week. They’ll be doing that while we’re in school. We’re all excited,” said Anna.

“What age?” asked Buster.

“They want to take any age as long the kids are easy enough to handle even if they have rough lives,” said Lenny.

 “As long as you don’t have any troublemakers, you’re all set,” said Buster.

 “I agree,” said Danny.

  That night, after dinner, T.J. said, “I need to talk to you about something. Mrs. Brock called while you were next door.”

 “About what?” asked Buster who was nervous.

“Somehow, her doctor made a mistake because she’s in Stage 4, not 1 because she felt weak,” said T.J.

“How can a doctor make an error? How long would she have?” asked Buster.

“I told Mrs. Brock that she can give you the answer,” said his mother.

“May I still see her after lunch?” asked Buster.

“Yes,” replied T.J.

“Good,” said Buster. “I bet the others would be surprised. Can I go call them?”

“Sure,” said his mom.

He went to call Haylee who was shocked to hear that.

“Her doctor should get fined for making that medical error,” said Haylee.

“Tell me about it,” agreed Buster.

“Do you still plan to see her tomorrow?” asked Haylee.

“Luckily, yes,” replied Buster. “I’m happy about that.”

“I would be, too,” said Haylee.

They talked for a bit longer. After that, he called his neighbors. They use speakers often.

“Are you serious?” asked Alex, Jr. “Doctors should never make mistakes like that."

“I know,” said Buster. “Haylee thinks the doctor should get sued for it.”

“I agree with her. If Lena dies, it would be the doctor’s fault, not hers,” said Alex, Jr.

“I agree,” said Buster. “I bet her mom might do that.”

 “Probably,” said Alex, Jr.

After they finished talking, Buster changed into his pjs and went to bed at 9:30 pm. He almost didn’t go to sleep because he was concerned about Lena. He was able to fall asleep 30 minutes later.        

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4: Chapter 4
Chapter 4

 

The next day, Buster went to the hospital after he had lunch and arrived by 12:45 pm with Mrs. Brock waiting for him.

“Mama told me about what happened to Lena. Doctors should not make any mistakes,” said Buster.

“I know. Tests showed she has about four to six months to live. They’d still do Chemo though,” said Mrs. Brock.

“Wow. Do you plan to fine her doctor for making a mistake?” asked Buster.

“I already did. I was very upset when I found out. It was your doctor who fixed it,” said Mr. Brock.

“Good. What doctor did she have?” asked Buster.

“She had Dr. Frey,” said Mrs. Brock. “He was never like that.”

“I don’t think I had him in Trenton. I believe I had Dr. Andrews,” said Buster.

“I’m planning to transfer her medical records here, so she can have Dr. Locks,” said Mrs. Brock.

“I don’t blame you,” said Buster. “May I still see Lena?”

“Sure,” said Mrs. Brock.

“My other friends were shocked about that,” said Buster.

“I’m sure they were,” said Mrs. Brock.

“Mama said it was okay for me to inform them,” said Buster.

“I don’t mind,” said Mrs. Brock.

“By the way, I already told the others about tomorrow and they were fine with it. It was perfect for Haylee because her parents are attending a wedding and she has to watch her younger siblings for the afternoon,” said Buster.

“That’s a good thing,” said Mrs. Brock.

“I added that you would call when you’re ready to bring Lena,” said Buster.

“Good,” said Mrs. Brock.

When they went to Lena’s room, she was glad to hear that her mom gave Buster permission to see her.

“I was terrified to hear that Dr. Frey made that error about my illness,” said Lena.

“I bet,” agreed Buster.

“Did your great-grandfather’s illness get caught early?” asked Lena.

“I don’t recall, but he had lung cancer even though he never smoked. He got diagnosed before I moved here. Granny told me that it was from a house fire in Ohio. This was a long time ago before Mama started dating Dad. Luckily for Nana and Papa, they got out safely. Their dogs were heroes. They had house insurance and the damage wasn’t too bad,” replied Buster.

“What caused the fire?” asked Lena.

“It was from lightening. It hit the roof. Gramps was thankful that the dogs saved his parents’ life,” said Buster.

“Good,” said Lena as Buster agreed. “I recall how you reacted about your papa’s illness.”

“Yes. I’m attached to him and Nana,” said Buster.

He had a big secret he hasn’t told anyone: Papa would play favorites and Buster was one of them. Even though he loved his papa, he felt uncomfortable about it. He didn’t tell anyone to avoid problems or jealously from any of his cousins that could affect their relationship. He didn’t want his mom to get mad at her grandfather. When he told that to his grandmother, she agreed that he should keep that as a secret between him and her father-in-law.

“I’m glad I’ll be able join you guys at the mall tomorrow,” said Lena.

“Everyone was glad, too. They thought it was awful for what your doctor did,” said Buster.

“I know,” said Lena.

After they had a long talk, Mrs. Brock offered to bring Buster home. He called his mother to let her know and it was all set after that. When he got home, T.J. was in the living room.

“How’s Lena doing this afternoon?” asked T.J.

“She was glad to see me. Her mom said she had four to six months to live. She was terrified to hear that,” said Buster.

“I bet,” said his mom.

“Mrs. Brock already fined her doctor for what he did,” said Buster.

“That would teach her doctor a lesson,” said T.J. “Is she still going to the mall tomorrow?”

“Yes,” replied Buster.

“That’s a good thing,” said T.J.

“I know,” said Buster.

That night, the triplets came home in time for dinner. At dinner, Justin said, “Mr. Bennett called me and said that he and his wife decided to pick April to leave so they can beat the summer traffic.”

“I don’t blame them,” said T.J.

“They’re leaving April 16th, so we can get settled in there a few days later,” said Justin. “Are your parents moving in here?”

“I’m not sure yet. If they do, they’d have to bring Nana. She’s not capable to live on her own. She would fall often, even before and during Papa’s illness. They don’t plan to put her in a nursing home,” said his wife.

“Wow,” said Leah.

“At least she wouldn’t be lonely,” said Leo.

“I know,” said T.J.

Buster was quiet most of the time.

That was when Leo noticed and said, “Buster, you’re pretty quiet tonight. Is something wrong?”

“Manny told us about what happened to Lena. I think that’s very awful for what her doctor did,” said Leah.

“Yes. I’m concerned about her,” said Buster.

“How can a doctor make a mistake like that?” asked Lee.

“I know. She has four to six months to live,” said Buster.

“Wow,” said Leo.

“How did Lena make out with Chemo?” asked Leo.

“Pretty good. She was very happy to see me,” said Buster.

“I’m confused. Wasn’t she supposed to be punished?” asked Lee.

“Her punishment was ending today, so her mom gave me permission to see her,” said Buster.

“Oh, yeah, I forgot that Manny mentioned it to us,” said Leo.

“Manny told us that Lena is joining us now. Is Mrs. Brock still letting her go to the mall with us tomorrow?” asked Leah.

“Yes. Her mom is going to give me a call when she’s ready to leave with Lena to let her rest,” said Buster.

“Good,” said Leo.

“And, her doctor is getting fined for that,” said Buster.

“Glad she did that,” said Leah.

“I’ll have to figure out how tell any of my friends the news. I remembered when Lena took it harder than the others, but she was glad when I added I’d see her and the others when I visit Trenton,” said Buster. “Most of all, I’d miss not walking to and from school with my neighbors. We enjoy doing that every day.”

5: Chapter 5
Chapter 5

That afternoon, at 3:00 pm, Buster was waiting for Haylee when Mrs. Brock called to say that she was leaving with Lena for the mall.

                “Would you like me to bring you, too?” asked Mrs. Brock.

                “I’m all set. I’ll be walking with my neighbors and I’m waiting for Haylee. She was supposed to meet me here. Thanks for the offer,” said Buster.

                “No problem, honey,” said Mrs. Brock.

                After they finished talking, Haylee called saying she had other plans.

                “Why are you telling me this at the last minute?” asked Buster. “You knew we were doing this today for you.”

                “I know, but I’ll be out of town,” said Haylee.

                That was when he hung up angrily.

                “What was she saying?” asked Leah.

                “She was having other plans,” replied Buster.

                “At the last minute?” asked Leah.

                “Yes,” replied Buster.

                “Wow,” said Leah as they went out with Leo and Lee.

                “Who has other plans?” asked Manny.

                “Haylee,” said Buster.

                “She just told him this now,” said Leah.

                “Is she insane?” asked Lenny.

                “She was going out of town,” said Buster.

                “I bet she might be lying to you. I suspect she might with those Pearson girls,” said Danny.

                “I thought about the same thing,” said Buster.

                At the mall, Lena was already there when they showed up.

                “I just saw Haylee before you guys came,” said Lena.

                “Is she with Tina and Toni? She was supposed to be with us,” replied Buster.

                “She didn’t see me and I didn’t see the girls,” said Lena.

                “Just after your mom called me, Haylee called me saying she was having other plans by going out of town. I was so mad. She knew she was due to meet me at my house,” said Buster.

                “She’s crazy to tell you at the last moment,” said Lena.

                “And, I suspected she could be with those immature girls,” said Danny

                At the food court, Buster felt ready to tell his friends.

                “I have some news to tell all of you. I’ll be moving into a bigger house next month. My father found one to fit all of us so that Mike and Jake can have their own room when they get a bit older,” said Buster.

                “Wow,” said Anna.

                “The only good thing is that the triplets and I are still attending the same school since it’s not far from the new house,” said Buster.

                “Thank goodness,” said Lenny.

                “I know. And, guess what? I’ll be living across the street from the Pearson girls,” said Buster.

                “Really?” asked Lena.

                “Yes, but thankfully, not for long. They’ll be moving near their dad’s job in Downtown Dover. That means they’ll be going to another school,” said Buster.

                “I heard about that. I think that could be the reason Haylee wanted to be with them more often,” said Lenny.

                “Maybe. She knew was supposed to be at my house starting this Friday. Even though I’m glad things are better now, I’m not ready to have their friendship right now,” said Buster.

                “I don’t blame you for that,” said Lenny.

                “They don’t deserve that,” said Anna.

                “And, Haylee better not bring them to your hockey practice or games or we’d end up sitting somewhere else,” added Alexis.

                “I know,” said Buster.

                After lunch, he spotted Haylee and noticed she was with the Pearson all this time. He knew she had lied to him.

                “I spotted Haylee with Tina and Toni,” said Buster.

                “I had a feeling that she lied to you,” said Danny.

                “Me, too,” said Lenny.

                “Imagine if her mom knew what she was doing to you?  She’d be in big trouble and could get banned from seeing the girls,” said Manny.

                “I know,” said Leah.

                “I think I’ll go home early and tell Mama about this,” said Buster.             

                “Good idea,” agreed Leo.

                Buster left for home and told his mom all about it.

                “Haylee lied to you?” asked T.J.

                “Yes. I knew she wouldn’t be out of town when I spotted her with the girls,” said Buster. “I’m debating to call her mom. She is supposed to be with us while her parents are in Florida.”

                “I would,” agreed T.J.

                That was when he got and went to call Mrs. Hill and was shocked on what she heard.

                “I’m surprised at her for what she did to you. I’m not aware of that. We were out at the time. She should’ve called you at ahead of time, not at the last minute. I’m glad you called to tell me that. If she keeps it, I’d have to ban her from seeing the girls,” said Mrs. Hill.

                “At this rate, I don’t think I want her here while you and your husband are on vacation,” said Buster.

                “I don’t blame you,” said Mrs. Hill.

                After they had a long talk, Buster felt better knowing he did the right thing.

                “Mrs. Hill was glad I called her. She didn’t know Haylee had lied to me because she was out with her husband and kids. If she keeps it, her mom said she will be forbidden from seeing the girls,” said Buster.

                “That would teach Haylee a lesson,” said T.J.

                “I thought she was a good friend by sticking with her plans. Lenny believes the reason Haylee is seeing the girls because they’ll be moving to Downtown Dover to be closer to his job and they will be switching schools. She had time to be with me, too,” said Buster. “Thank god I won’t be their neighbor for long.”

                “I know, honey,” said his mom.

                “I told Mrs. Hill that I don’t want Haylee here while her parents are away and she didn’t blame me for that,” said Buster.

                “Neither do I,” said T.J.

                That night, Leah said, “Haylee was looking for you.”

                “Why? She hurt me for after I found out she lied to me,” said Buster. “Lenny even knew she lied just to be with Tina and Toni. It was bad enough when Lena did that, remember?”

                “I sure do,” said Leo.

                “Me, too,” said Lee.

                “I made it off that I didn’t see you,” said Leah. “We were mad at her for what she did to you.”

                “Good,” said Buster.      

                “She shouldn’t do that to you,” said Lee.

                “I also noticed a big change in her because of the girls. They planned to do a club against you. It was called The Buster Haters Club and they all plan to turn away from you each time you come around. In fact, that’s why Haylee came to us. She tried to get us to join in, but everyone refused, including Lena,” explained Leo.

                “Wow. I’m glad you all did the right thing,” said Buster.

                “I know,” said Leo.

                “I bet that’s what they’ll do to you,” said Lee.

                “I should check that out before saying anything to Mrs. Hill,” said Buster.

                “Good idea,” commented Leah.

                “I’m worried about my blood sugar from the stress. Thank goodness that I keep tabs on that,” said Buster.

                After dinner, Buster changed into his pjs and read for awhile before going to bed by 9:30 pm.

In the middle of the night, T.J. thought something was wrong because she kept hearing Buster getting up a lot to get a few glasses of orange juice, so when she heard him for the fourth time, she went down to see him.

                “Is everything okay?” asked T.J. “I’ve hearing you getting up a lot.”

                “My blood sugar was running low. Then, it goes back up,” said Buster.

                “It might be stress Haylee was putting you through,” said T.J.

                “Maybe,” said Buster. “I’d like to try to tell Haylee how upset I am for lying to me tomorrow. Friends are supposed to work things out. We vowed we’d tell each other if one of us is upset with the other.”

                “I agree with you,” said T.J.

                “And, If Haylee does that club against me, I’d let Mr. Tillis know about it right away,” added Buster.

                “That would be a good idea,” agreed his mom.

                “I’m just glad that my friends didn’t want to do that with Haylee or the girls,” said Buster.

                “Those are your true friends,” said T.J.

                “I know,” said Buster. “I thought about that, too. I find Haylee is starting to be a traitor because she was the one who used to stand up for when those girls bullied me.”

6: Chapter 6
Chapter 6

The next day, T.J. knew Buster would be tired because he was still in bed, so she decided to keep him home from school.

                “Can you let either Danny or Lenny know that Buster won’t be in today so they can let their teacher know?” asked T.J.

                “What happen?” asked Leah.

                “His blood sugar went up and down during the night,” said T.J.

                “I bet because of Haylee,” said Leo.

                “Yes,” said T.J.

                “Wow,” said Lee.

                “He must be still upset for what Haylee did to him yesterday,” said Leah.

                “He is,” replied T.J.

                When the triplets saw their neighbors, Danny said, “Where’s Buster?  I’m surprised he didn’t come out with you guys.”

                “He’s still in bed. His blood sugar was going up and down overnight, so Mom figured to keep him home from school and let him sleep,” said Leah. “She wants one of you to let Mrs. Pierce know.”

                “Okay,” said Lenny.

                “We know why he’s like that,” said Manny.

                “So did we,” said Leah. “Mom knew it was from stress Haylee put Buster through.”

                At school, Lenny informed Mrs. Pierce about it.

                “Is everything okay?” asked the teacher.

                “Not really. Haylee changed yesterday,” said Lenny as he told her about it. “Haylee tried to get us to join the club, but none of us wanted to do that to our friend.”

                “Good,” said Mrs. Pierce. “Is Buster going to try to talk to Haylee tomorrow?”

                “He hopes so. Otherwise, he’ll let the principal know,” said Danny.

At lunch, Haylee begged the others to join the club.

                “What part of we don’t want to don’t you get?” asked Manny.

                “Yeah, we’re not going to lose Buster as a friend because of you. True friends don’t do that. How would you feel if anyone does that to you?” asked Lenny.

                “Plus, you’re putting our brother through stress,” added Leah.

                “Let’s go somewhere else,” said Leo.

                “And, you’re not going to tell us what to do,” said Lee as they got up and went to sit another table.

                “And, as for you both, the deal we had is over,” said Lena as she went to join the rest.

                After school, at the rink, they wondered where Buster was. That was when they found out Buster was at the hospital. Hector was taking over for Buster as a goalie.

                “He had a nervous breakdown,” said Coach Gomes.

                “I believe it,” said Lenny. “We thought he’d be here.”

                Then, they left to see Buster.

                “His blood sugar went dangerously high,” said T.J.

                “His coach was just telling us he’s here. We didn’t know where he was because we figured he’d be at hockey practice. We were confused why Hector was taking over as a goalie for Buster,” said Danny.

                “Haylee tried to beg us to join the club, but we refused to listen,” said Manny.

                “You guys make better choices to treat a friend,” said T.J.

                “Exactly,” said Lenny.

                “Buster is thinking of ending the friendship if she doesn’t change after he informs Mr. Tillis about the club,” said T.J.

                “I don’t blame him. We’d do the same thing,” said Alex, Jr.

                “What Haylee’s doing isn’t a real friend,” said Alexis.

                “We taught her a lesson by getting up and went to another table away from her,” said Lenny.

                “Good,” said T.J.

                “And, I bet Buster might not want Haylee over when her parents are away,” said Leah.

                “He hasn’t said about that yet, but I’m sure he’d agree with you guys,” said T.J.

                “I wouldn’t want any friend over if they did that to any of us,” said Lee.

                “Us either,” said her brothers.

                “Lena already told the girls that the deal was over,” said Leah.

                “That would teach them to treat others kindly,” said T.J.

                “Is it a good time to see him? We were worried about him,” said Lena.

                “Sure,” said T.J. “I waited for you guys to arrive to bring you to his room.”

                “Okay, great,” said Lena.

                That’s what they did and Buster was sitting up in bed.

                “How are you feeling now? We were all concerned about you,” said Lenny. “We were looking you at the Centre Park Rink when the coach told us you were here.”

                “I’m feeling a little better. My hands were sweaty, shaking, and dizzy. Mama knew what it was, that’s why she brought me here. That was when I found out it was a nervous breakdown besides my blood sugar being high,” said Buster.

                “We all knew why you were like that. Haylee was still trying to get us to join that club, but we still said no,” said Manny.

                “Thank god you didn’t go for it,” said Buster.

                “We told her that we weren’t losing you as a friend because of her,” said Lena.

                “She was starting that today like she had planned with the girls,” said Lenny.

                “I remember you telling me that,” said Buster.

                “Mom told us you might end that friendship if she doesn’t change after telling the principal,” said Leah.

                “Yes,” said Buster. “I’ll wait and see what happens before I make that big decision.”

                “Are you still planning to having her over with us when her parents away?” asked Lee.

                “Honestly, I don’t think so. I don’t need more stress,” said Buster.

                “I don’t blame you,” said Leo.

                “Also, I told the girls that probation is done,” said Lena.

                “Good. I’m glad,” said Buster.

                “Your mom was glad, too,” said Lena.

                “I hope I can try talking to Haylee on how I felt on what she did. I just want to tell her how mad I was at her. That’s what friends are supposed to do,” said Buster.

                “Exactly,” agreed Danny.  “It’s all the Pearson girls’ fault for changing her.”

“She was supposed to be your friend,” said Danny.

                “If she was my friend, she wouldn’t be doing that,” said Buster.

                “I agree,” said Lenny.

                After they had a long time, Buster was glad he had great friends who cared about him.

                “I’m glad I find out who my friends are,” said Buster.

                “Me, too,” said T.J.

7: Chapter 7
Chapter 7

The next day, at school, the teacher wondered how Buster was doing.

“He was in the hospital yesterday. He should be able to go back home depending on how he feels. His blood sugar was very high,” said Lenny.

“No informed me on that, so I’m glad you did,” said Mrs. Pierce.

“His mom always tells the triplets so we can tell you anyway so she won’t have to call the school,” said Danny.

“That’s true,” said Mrs. Pierce.

Later, Buster’s blood sugar went back to normal, so he got released and back at home in the afternoon. His doctor wanted him to take it slow for the rest of the day before returning to school tomorrow. He was on the couch when the triplets came home from school.             

“He already informed his skating coach he won’t able to make it today,” said T.J.

“How was he today?” asked Leah.

“His blood sugar got back to normal, so the doctor let him come back home, but needed to rest for the afternoon so he can go back to school tomorrow,” said T.J.

“Mrs. Pierce wondered on how he was doing,” said Leo.

“That’s a good thing,” said T.J.

That night, Buster said, “I’m dreading going back to school tomorrow.”

“Because of Haylee?” asked Leah.

“Yes,” replied Buster.

“Don’t worry about it. You have us to stick with,” said Leo.

“Good,” said Buster.

He was relieved to hear that.    

“I’m still nervous on what would happen,” said Buster.

“I’m sure you are,” said Leah.

After dinner, Buster did some homework that Leah brought home for him. He did some earlier. He decided to finish it up after school. He didn’t want to do too much. His mom didn’t mind him taking a few breaks in between. He’d do two subjects at a time to make it easier for him. He saved studying for a math test for last. He figured it would save him time.

At 8:30 pm, he studied for the math test while he was having a snack in case his blood sugar goes crazy overnight. He was afraid it would happen again.

In the middle of the night, Buster was getting a headache, but his blood sugar was normal. He remembered what he can take: Aleve. It helped him sleep for the rest of the night.

The next day, Buster was back at school, but was nervous about seeing Haylee. When he spotted her, she didn’t even look up at all. He knew she was doing that club. All he wanted to do was just to tell her on how he felt the other day. He was disappointed on that.

In class, they did a math test. Buster’s mind almost went blink, but he managed it just fine. After all that, Lena tapped on his shoulder and whispered, “Did you tell the principal yet?”

“Not yet. I already spotted Haylee this morning, but she didn’t look up,” said Buster.

“I’m not surprised,” said Lenny.

“I still I might have to end that friendship,” said Buster.

“I would. You don’t need any more stress to put you back in the hospital,” said Danny.

At lunch, Buster decided to try talking to Haylee before making any decisions, but she and the Pearson girls got up and sat somewhere else.

You got to be kidding me,” said Alex, Jr. “Haylee kept trying to get us to do that.”

“I think the last step is talking to Mr. Tillis,” said Buster

“Good idea,” said Manny.

“I’ll go do that after lunch because I don’t want another nervous breakdown,” said Buster.

After lunch, Buster went to the principal’s office and told Mr. Tillis about what was happening.

 “Since when Haylee did that to you? Wasn’t she the one who would stand up for when Tina and Toni bullied you?” asked Mr. Tillis.

“That’s what I told Mama,” replied Buster. “That’s why I don’t want to be friends with them.”

“I agree with you. That’s your decision to make,” said Mr. Tillis. “I bet that’s how you landed in the hospital.”

“Yes,” said Buster. “My friends knew it was from stress.”

“Good thing you had good friends you can count on,” said Mr. Tillis.

 “I tried to talk to Haylee about what she did was wrong yesterday, but she would turn away. Leah told me about the club the girls were doing against me the other night,” said Buster. “Haylee wanted my friends to join, but none of them wanted to do that to me.  I feel they did the smart move.”

“I’m glad they made the right decision to keep your friendship,” said the principal. “I don’t think Haylee deserves your friendship at all.”

“I did think about ending it with her, but wanted to wait and see what happens first,” said Buster. “My friends agreed with me. They’re worried I could have another nervous breakdown. They visited me in the hospital after they heard I was there.”

 “That’s a good thing. I’ll call the girls down. You don’t have to be here for that. I’m going to keeping them after school for two days to punish them. I’ll include their teachers in here, too,” said Mr. Tillis. “I’m also calling their parents and have a meeting with them after school.”

 “Thanks for listening,” said Buster.

“No problem. You were right to come in here to tell me what was happening,” said Mr. Tillis.

Then, Buster went to class.

 “What did Mr. Tillis say?” asked Lena.

 “He’s going to call all of them in the office with their teachers and keep them after school for two days,” said Buster.

“That would make them think,” said Danny.

“I hope that would stop them,” said Buster.

“Are their mothers going to be here, too?” asked Lenny.

“Yes,” said Buster.

“Good,” said Danny.

“I bet Mrs. Hill would ban Haylee from seeing the girls. You did nothing wrong to deserve that. You had every right to be angry for what she did to you yesterday,” said Lena.

“Look who’s talking. You were the one who lied to Buster, remember?” asked Danny. “Our parents didn’t raise us to lie or treat anyone badly.”

"Danny has a valid point,” said Lenny.

“Actually, although Lena knew what she did was wrong, but I do agree with her,” said Buster. “Like she said, I did nothing to be treated the way Haylee did to me.”

After school, Buster found out that all three girls got in big trouble for what they did. They will be kept after school by their teachers. Mr. Zimmerman was very disappointed in Haylee what she did to his friend. Buster felt better about talking to Mr. Tillis.

At Centre Park Rink, he focused on hockey practice, which helped him out. Later, at home, Buster said, “Haylee and the girls got in trouble for what they did to me.”

 “Leah told me about that,” said T.J.

“I had no choice to do that because everything I wanted to tell Haylee something, she wouldn’t look up. Mr. Tillis couldn’t believe what Haylee was doing to me. She was the one who used to stand up for me when the girls bullied me,” said Buster.  “He was glad they all didn’t want to join that club.

“I bet,” said T.J.

               

                

8: Chapter 8
Chapter 8

Later, Haylee called and asked for Buster, who was doing his homework, but Leah covered for him and told her that he wasn’t home. Haylee wanted to flip out on him for getting her in trouble.

“Well, you deserved it. You started to be mean to your ‘friend’. You were never like that. And, you’re banned to be here until you can learn to be a real friend,” said Leah as she hung up on Haylee.

At dinner, Leah told Buster about it and said, “I told her she deserved it. That’s what she gets to be mean. I didn’t want to give you the phone to avoid her yelling at you.”

“Thanks to cover for me. I don’t need to be in a coma because of her,” said Buster.

“She should think how would she feel if any of her true friends did that to her. She’d be furious,” said Leo.

"You got that right,” said Lee.

 “I’ll have to make up my mind on what I want to do with her,” said Buster.

“I think ending the friendship would be the right thing to do so you can teach Haylee not to do that anymore,” said Leah.

“I think so, too,” said T.J

“I thought about the same thing,” said Buster. “I think I’ll tell her that tomorrow.”

“Do what your hearts tells you to do,” said Lee.

“My heart is to tell her that it’s time to end the friendship,” said Buster.

After dinner, he realized that ending the friendship is the best thing for him to do so.    

The next day, Buster had the guts to tell Haylee that he thinks it would be best if they were no longer friends.

“You had hurt me too much,” said Buster as he walked away to class.

“I bet you’re glad on what you had to do,” said Lenny.

“Yes,” said Buster. “It hurts, but it’s the best thing to do.”

“Exactly,” said Danny.

“I got a feeling you might make up once the girls move,” said Lenny.

“Who knows?” asked Buster.

“Who knows is right,” agreed Lena.

At lunch, Haylee tells the others not to sit with Buster, but they all refused to listen to her.

“You are not going to start telling us where we can and can’t sit with,” said Lenny.

 “Yeah, if we want to sit with our friend, it’s our business, not yours,” added Manny.

 Then, they joined Buster. He was glad he had real friends, not fake ones. He knew they did the right thing.

 “I’m glad you guys didn’t listen to her,” said Buster.

 “I know,” agreed Alex, Jr.

“That would teach her that our parents raised us to treat anyone the way we want to be treated,” said Manny.

 “Yup,” said Danny.

 After school, Coach Gomes let Buster to be the goalie since he couldn’t do it the other day.

“That way Hector won’t have to do it twice,” said Coach Gomes.

 It kept him busy during hockey practice.

 After that was done, T.J. was there to pick him up.

 “I was able to tell Haylee about ending the friendship,” said Buster. “I felt it was the right thing to do.”

 “I’m glad you made the right choice,” said his mom

“She tried to tell my friends not to sit with me during lunch, but none of them wanted to listen to her,” said Buster.

“You’re lucky to have devoted friends,” said T.J.

“I know,” agreed Buster.

Buster felt happier and less stressful. Mrs. Hill didn’t blame him for not wanting to be Haylee’s friend any longer and she will stay with someone, but not with the Pearson girls. Haylee got grounded for two weeks because of what she did. That made Buster felt a lot better.