Char is still being a jerk to Maleeka. Her crush Caleb Went up to her to talk, and Char says "She wants nothing to do with him, and doesn't want to hangout. So he should leave." Which isn't what Maleeka wanted to say at all. Then, a couple days later Maleeka goes to Char's sister Ju Ju's party.. She stayed for awhile but all Char was doing was waiting on the party. Bringing them food, drinks, ciggars, ect. So she decided to leave. On her way home some guys beat her up, and wanted to do "dirty" things to her. So she fought back then ran home. She didn't tell her mom about this inccedent until later.. She couldn't forget about what happend that day so she started writing about it, in her diary for Ameelka. But changed up the story to Ameelka's point of view. Later Maleeka over heard Ms. Sanders and another teacher talking.. They fianlly saw her after a while of Maleeka hiding to hear the rest of the convosation, They made her promiss not to tell anything she heard. Later Char found out she was Getting bad grades in Ms. Sanders class. For that, she wanted to get pay back. Big time. This was her 3rd year in 7th grade so Ju Ju would be very mad if she stayed back yet, agian. She had, The twin's and maleeka distroy Ms. Sanders room early in the morning before school started.. Then they ended up blaming all of it on, guess who? Maleeka. Maleeka got saspended from school, and Char threatened her to kick her butt/ mess her up if she told on her. She kept her mouth shut but eventully told Ms. Sanders and stood up for herself. A little while into the day Caleb wrote her the sweetest thing ever, and gave it to her in the hall. She cried and He walked her to class after.
Connections:
A connection i have with this book is that one time a boy wrote me the sweetest thing ever, and i cried to. Just like Maleeka did when Caleb wrote her that poem.
Reactions:
A reaction i have with this ending part of the book was that i was so mad when Char blamed Her messing up the classroom, all on her. She did it too so it was way wrong just for her to take the blame; when she was forced to do it.
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