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Friends for Never
Book: Friends for Never Read Online Free
Author: Nancy Krulik
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always calm Suzanne down.”
    “I don’t think she . . .” Katie began.
    “She’d be really glad to see you,” Mrs. Lock assured her. “It would be awful if she got too nervous to go on.”
    Katie sighed. She was still really mad at Suzanne. But then Katie thought about what her mom had said. She and Suzanne had been friends for a long time. Besides, she didn’t want Mrs. Lock telling her mom that she had refused to help Suzanne. That would make her mom really angry.
    “Okay,” Katie agreed. “I’ll try.”

Chapter 9
    Katie couldn’t believe how crazy things were backstage. Everyone was running around, carrying clothes, hairbrushes, hair-spray, makeup, and more!
    The really little girls were with their moms. They looked kind of weird in makeup and grown-up hairstyles.
    The girls who were Katie’s age were all huddled together in one corner of the room. They were brushing their hair, zipping their dresses, and giggling nervously together.
    The teenagers looked like real models. They were busy talking on their cell phones while they practiced walking in their high heels.
    Katie looked around for Suzanne. She saw her sitting by herself in the middle of the room putting on makeup. Katie wondered why Suzanne was sitting all alone. Did she think she was better than the other models? Katie thought about walking away and leaving snobby Suzanne to herself. But Katie had promised Mrs. Lock that she would talk to Suzanne.
    “Nice pants,” Katie said as she walked over toward her.
    “Huh?” Suzanne said, looking confused.
    “I said, ‘Nice pants,’ ” Katie repeated, pointing to the black leather pants hanging next to Suzanne’s mirror. “They’re really cool. You’re going to look great in them.”
    “Thanks,” Suzanne said quietly. She stared at herself in the mirror. “I don’t think I can do this.”
    “ You’re nervous?” Katie asked her.
    “I feel like there are a million butterflies in my stomach,” she answered.
    “You’ll be great,” Katie assured her. “But don’t you think you should get dressed? The show is going to start soon.”
    Suzanne just sat there. Katie looked around at the other girls. They were all ready to go.
    “Come on, Suzanne,” Katie said. “You can do it!”
    “Modeling is really hard work,” Suzanne told her. “I don’t know if I can be the best.”
    “You don’t have to be the best,” Katie said. “Just do your best.”
    Suzanne sighed. “You don’t get it, Katie.” She turned her head slightly and looked at the door. “Oh, thank goodness,” she said.
    “What?”
    “My assistant’s here,” Suzanne said. “She’ll understand what I’m going through.” Suzanne stood up and waved her hands wildly. “Over here, River!”
    Jessica ran over to Suzanne. “I brought your purple lip gloss,” she told her.
    “You’re so great!” Suzanne exclaimed. She gave Jessica a big hug and leaped out of her chair. “So do you like these pants?” She held them up against her.
    “They’re awesome!” Jessica told her. “You’re going to be the model everyone remembers!”
    “Do you really think so?”
    “Of course,” Jessica assured her.

    “Well, this is what I was born to do,” Suzanne boasted.
    Katie’s cheeks turned almost as red as her hair. She was really angry. She had come backstage to be nice to Suzanne. But now that Jessica had arrived, Suzanne was completely ignoring her!
    There was no way Katie was going to watch Suzanne’s modeling show now. She didn’t care what her mother had said!
    Tears started forming in Katie’s eyes. She didn’t want to let Jessica and Suzanne see that they’d made her cry. Quickly, she ran to the other end of the dressing room. She saw a bathroom and ran inside. Katie locked the door so no one would bother her. Then she leaned against the wall and tried to stop the tears from falling.
    Suddenly, Katie felt a cool breeze tickling the back of her neck. Within seconds, the breeze grew stronger, until it felt
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