I liked drawing them.
Badly.
The first time I drew a Tyrannosaurus rex, Ethan stared at the page.
Then asked:
“What is that?”
“A T. rex.”
“No.”
“Yes.”
He pointed.
“It looks like a potato with tiny arms.”
I shoved him.
He laughed so loudly our teacher separated us.
Ethan had Down syndrome.
At six years old, that fact mattered much less to me than the fact that he cheated at dinosaur trivia by memorizing answers before asking me questions.
Our friendship was easy.
Until somebody else decided it shouldn’t be.