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Twenty-Four Seconds from Now: Chapter 5

This novel, told in reverse, is a sweet and tender look at teenage male anxieties about love.

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  1. gab
    talk profusely
    And while I would be trying to stay both close and far from that tiny beast, Gammy would gab endlessly about my grandfather.
  2. sarcasm
    witty language used to convey insults or scorn
    Gammy, sensitive to sarcasm, reached over and popped my arm.
  3. threshold
    the entrance for passing through a room or building
    “Anyway, your granddaddy came in one day. I’d never seen him before. I knew just about everybody who walked through that door, and I was certain his handsome self hadn’t stepped foot ’cross that threshold until the day he did.
  4. curb
    an edge between a sidewalk and a roadway
    The light changed, and we stepped gingerly off the curb, my hand positioned on the back of her arm, ready for any stumble.
  5. imperfection
    the state or an instance of being flawed
    A little imperfection takes the edge off things.’”
  6. trek
    any long and difficult trip
    Almost every day, as long as one of us can escort her, making the trek through the maze of grass and stone to Grandy’s plot.
  7. plot
    a small area of ground covered by specific vegetation
    Almost every day, as long as one of us can escort her, making the trek through the maze of grass and stone to Grandy’s plot.
  8. craft
    the skilled practice of a practical occupation
    “He’d made one for me. A circle and a triangle connected by a hinge, which, when he presented it, I had no idea what to say. Or what it was. I mean, just looked like random shapes to me. Of course, now I know that’s all he could make at the time. Remember, he was an apprentice and was still learning the craft. So he wasn’t that good yet, but I still loved it.”
  9. grits
    coarsely ground corn that is boiled
    And this Saturday morning was no different except for the fact that there was less breakfast than usual. Less eggs. Less grits. Less bacon.
  10. technically
    according to the exact meaning; according to the facts
    This was technically true, but it wasn’t a fifty-fifty split.
  11. personality
    the complex of attributes that characterize an individual
    “The boy she’s always with on Saturday mornings. Her weekend boyfriend, Spank. And you know he can’t cook for nothing. Ain’t got no flavor in his personality, so I know he don’t have none in his kitchen.”
  12. smidgen
    a tiny or scarcely detectable amount
    “Good morning, Natalie,” Ma said, a smidgen of look at you in her tone.
  13. divulge
    make known to the public information previously kept secret
    She never let any of it bother her, and sometimes would even lean into it by threatening to divulge details.
  14. filth
    any substance considered disgustingly foul or unpleasant
    The type of place you knew was dirty, and figured all the deliciousness was because of the filth.
  15. booth
    a table surrounded by two high-backed benches
    We slid into a booth, the yellow vinyl farting with each scoot.
  16. vinyl
    shiny, tough, and flexible plastic
    We slid into a booth, the yellow vinyl farting with each scoot.
  17. griddle
    a flat heated surface on which food is cooked
    They shine when they come from a greasy griddle.
  18. potentially
    with a possibility of becoming actual
    She put her hand up to stop whatever words may have potentially been coming, but there was no need.
  19. deed
    a legal document to effect a transfer of property
    “Don’t do that. Also, me and your daddy’s names are on that deed. So your room is mine,” she said, pursing her lips for a second.
  20. judgment
    the act of assessing a person or situation or event
    “You sure? Listen, I have questions, but, like I said, no judgment. I promise.”
  21. lacy
    resembling a web by having many openings
    I glanced up to see some of the other servers stretching their necks to get a glimpse of the lacy cups on the table next to the plastic ones that looked like glass.
  22. mortified
    made to feel uncomfortable because of shame or wounded pride
    I nodded, both mortified and mystified.
  23. mystified
    totally perplexed and mixed up
    I nodded, both mortified and mystified.
  24. cliche
    a trite or obvious remark
    You’d think he was some cliché clown with scumbag tattooed across his neck and whatever else parents see as inappropriate or unsavory for their daughters to date and their sons to be.
  25. unsavory
    morally offensive
    You’d think he was some cliché clown with scumbag tattooed across his neck and whatever else parents see as inappropriate or unsavory for their daughters to date and their sons to be.
Created on Wed Mar 19 07:03:14 EDT 2025 (updated Mon Mar 24 19:07:05 EDT 2025)

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