How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #1
But Froggy and I don't score high on the communication front. Especially once we've stuck our tongues into each other's mouths.
I think it's because we're not boyfriend and girlfriend or even friends, for that matter. (1.8-9)
Why would you make out with someone who isn't your friend, especially when you have a feminist sister who's told you time and again not to get busy with a guy who doesn't respect you?
Quote #2
Back when Shannon was here, lunch was no big deal. We'd grab a table in the back and talk and laugh like we were the only people on the planet. But so far this year, it's been a panicky occasion. I never know who I'm going to sit with—or if I'll sit with anyone. (4.2)
Is there anything worse than a high school cafeteria? Not unless it's a junior high cafeteria.
Quote #3
On the far end of the cafeteria, I spot an available seat at a table of girls from my chemistry lab. The only problem is, Froggy Welsh the Fourth and his friends are at a neighboring table. (4.11)
What a bummer that Virginia doesn't think she can say hi to Froggy in front of his friends. Automatically assuming you're a leper to your peers stinks big time. Of course, it's often not true, but Virginia doesn't know that.