Teddy and Lucas were the best of friends. For the past fifteen years, since Lucas’ family moved to town from Argentina, the two were inseparable. In fact, Teddy could remember the very day that they met as if it had happened the day before. Sitting in the back row in homeroom, seventh grade, Ms. Posner’s old cadaverous talons gripping the Argentine boy’s shoulders as she presented him to the class… Lucas didn’t speak English very well at the time, so few if any of the other kids were particularly interested in being his friend. In most of his classes, at least for the first few years, he had to have an aide to help him through his coursework; most of the other kids assumed he was stupid and quiet. But the moment he was sat next to Teddy, sharing that genuine smile, it sparked the beginning of a beautiful friendship. As Lucas’ english speaking continued to improve, Teddy discovered a goofy, funny, laid back kid who just wanted a friend. They weren’t popular kids, passing on sports teams