The chapter opens with a conversation between the two students. They're in the middle of a discussion about the future of their school, and they're both wondering what they should do now that their teacher is gone. The two of them decide to get married after they graduate from college, and their parents are okay with it. They don't want to sell their books, though, because of the teacher-student relationship. The only thing that makes sense to them is that the teacher and the student are going out, and the teacher has promised to marry the student after he or she graduates. This is a big deal, since the two are teachers and students, and marriage is a huge deal for them. The teacher is crazy, the students are crazy, and everyone is okay with the idea of them getting married. The students are bummed out, since they can't sell any of their books anymore, but the teacher's crazy, too, because he's a teacher and a student, and he has to marry someone after he graduates. The girls are bummed because they've lost all their money, and now they have to stay at home with their parents. The teachers are mad at each other, because the teacher doesn't seem to care about them, and because the students have no idea what's going on between them. But the girls are not mad at the teacher, they just want revenge on the teacher. They want the teacher to pay for what he did to them, for putting them through all of this pain, and for forgetting about them for so long. They also want him to suffer as much as they have. The girl is mad that she's being self-centered, and that she has no pity for her teacher. She's
The chapter opens with a conversation between the two students. They're in the middle of a discussion about the future of their school, and they're both wondering what they should do now that their teacher is gone. The two of them decide to get married after they graduate from college, and their parents are okay with it. They don't want to sell their books, though, because of the teacher-student relationship. The only thing that makes sense to them is that the teacher and the student are going out, and the teacher has promised to marry the student after he or she graduates. This is a big deal, since the two are teachers and students, and marriage is a huge deal for them. The teacher is crazy, the students are crazy, and everyone is okay with the idea of them getting married. The students are bummed out, since they can't sell any of their books anymore, but the teacher's crazy, too, because he's a teacher and a student, and he has to marry someone after he graduates. The girls are bummed because they've lost all their money, and now they have to stay at home with their parents. The teachers are mad at each other, because the teacher doesn't seem to care about them, and because the students have no idea what's going on between them. But the girls are not mad at the teacher, they just want revenge on the teacher. They want the teacher to pay for what he did to them, for putting them through all of this pain, and for forgetting about them for so long. They also want him to suffer as much as they have. The girl is mad that she's being self-centered, and that she has no pity for her teacher. She's