"Everything You Need to Know" is the title of this chapter's opening dialogue. It's about everything that's going on in the world: momo, kiley, toji, and all the other things that are gossiping about. The narrator tells us that she's walking home from school when she sees Toji kissing her in the street. She's not sure what's wrong with Toji, but she can't help but think that he's just pretending to be the girl she was earlier in the day when she kissed him. Toji is just as bad as Kiley, the narrator says, and she'd rather be with him than with someone she doesn't like. She tells the narrator that even if Toji's acting like a fool, she still has the power to make her own decisions about what to do with her life. She asks the narrator to tell her that she won't see her crying, and the narrator tells her that momo called her names, but they didn't fight over it. She says that she likes to see Toji work out his issues with his teachers, because she wants to see him get his issues out of his head.
"Everything You Need to Know" is the title of this chapter's opening dialogue. It's about everything that's going on in the world: momo, kiley, toji, and all the other things that are gossiping about. The narrator tells us that she's walking home from school when she sees Toji kissing her in the street. She's not sure what's wrong with Toji, but she can't help but think that he's just pretending to be the girl she was earlier in the day when she kissed him. Toji is just as bad as Kiley, the narrator says, and she'd rather be with him than with someone she doesn't like. She tells the narrator that even if Toji's acting like a fool, she still has the power to make her own decisions about what to do with her life. She asks the narrator to tell her that she won't see her crying, and the narrator tells her that momo called her names, but they didn't fight over it. She says that she likes to see Toji work out his issues with his teachers, because she wants to see him get his issues out of his head.