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  • Keep your mouth shut!
  • In this scene, Chase built a tipii, and chopped down a lot of trees to do it. This is important to the story because it shows how far Chase will go to get what he wants. If he does something, he is going to go all the way, and he won't stop until it happens.
  • What's taking him so long?
  • In this scene, Chase attacks a man on the street (Richard Cross) with a glass bottle. This causes Richard Cross to go into a coma, and causes Chase to be arrested. This is important because it caused so much damage to everybody around Chase. Richard Cross has a wife and kids, Gordie had to deal with Chase's drug dealers, and Chase's family had to pay a lot of money to get him out of jail.
  • Mom, my unicorn!
  • In this scene, Gordie is attacked by two of Chase's drug dealer friends. Chase owes them $2000, and they wanted Gordie to make sure he pays it back. One of them pinned Gordie against a brick wall, and the other one shook a metal pole in his face. This scene is important because it showed how much debt Chase is in, and how Chase's addiction affects his family.
  • I'm concerned, because it's not like you to do so poorly.
  • In this scene, Gordie gave Chase $2000 to pay back to his drug dealers. He planned to go inside with Chase, but he insisted that they wouldn't let either of them in if they saw Gordie. Gordie waited 20 minutes to check on Chase, and when he went in, he was gone. He had payed the dealers $500, then ran away with the rest. This scene is important to the story because it shows that Chase really hasn't changed, and shouldn't be trusted with money.
  • In this scene, Gordie went to visit Jade in the hospital because her mother's lungs had filled up with fluid. While Jade went to check to make sure she didn't need anything else, Gordie saw a little girl that dropped her unicorn. He gave the unicorn back, then realized who they were. They were Richard Cross' family. This scene is important because it really shows the impact of what Chase did.
  • In this scene, Gordie is talking to his school councilor. She is concerned about Gordie's grades, because he didn't hand in his essay, and didn't study for his test. She expresses her concern, and says that summer school might be the only option unless his grades improve. This scene is important because it shows how everything that is going on is affecting Gordie.
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