(4) "He got killed even though he wasn't doing sh*t? So it's cool he got killed? But I thought you were protesting it?"
(3) "Like, I mean...if he was a drug dealer, that explains why..."
(1) "Perfect timing too. I so didn't study for that English exam. This is, like, the first time Remy actually came up with a good idea to get out of class. I mean, it's kinda messed up that we're protesting a drug dealer's death but-"
(1) Um... the officer's father has a television interview that's airing tonight."
(5) "I've tried to forget it, but I remember everything. The shots, the look on Natasha's face. They never caught the person who did it. I guess it didn't matter enough. But it did matter. She mattered. And I want everyone to know that Khalil mattered too."
(2) "So his dad can give his son's side to the whole world, and I can't give mine and Khalil's? He's gonna have everybody thinking One-Fifteen's the victim."
(3) "When I was ten, I saw my other best friend get murdered in a drive-by."
(4) "Oh. I didn't- I'm so sorry Starr"
(1) "He's my boyfriend."
(2) "Boyfriend?" "The hell, Starr? You dating a white boy?"
(5) "You knew?" "He knew, and I didn't?"
(3) "Maverick!"
(6) "Let's go outside. Now."
(4) "Calm down, Maverick. He's a good kid, and he treats her well. That's all that matters, isn't it?"
Protest at Williamson: Starr and Hailey argure. (page 183)
Just for Justice: Starr meets with Ms. Ofrah and decides to speak up about Khalil. (page 218-219)
More Complications: Starr tells her dad about her boyfriend, Chris. (page 229)