The next morning, Debby wakes up to find that she's finally been able to go for a walk with her dog, buster. Debby tells her dog that she thinks it's a good idea for him to be outside, since he's been cooped up inside all day. She tells him that she and her dog have made new friends in school, and that they're never going to be the same class again. She's bummed that she can't go to the park with her new friends, but she reassures Debby that everything's fine. She also tells her that she doesn't have to worry about what happens to her anymore, since she can just go home and get whatever she wants. She asks if Debby's boyfriend is rich, and Debby says that he is. He's rich, she tells him, and he can ask her to buy him anything he wants. He tells her to go home, and she says that she would rather go home than go out with the dog, who's crying all over the place. She says that the dog deserves to be let go, and the dog slaps her on the arm, saying that it hurts.
The next morning, Debby wakes up to find that she's finally been able to go for a walk with her dog, buster. Debby tells her dog that she thinks it's a good idea for him to be outside, since he's been cooped up inside all day. She tells him that she and her dog have made new friends in school, and that they're never going to be the same class again. She's bummed that she can't go to the park with her new friends, but she reassures Debby that everything's fine. She also tells her that she doesn't have to worry about what happens to her anymore, since she can just go home and get whatever she wants. She asks if Debby's boyfriend is rich, and Debby says that he is. He's rich, she tells him, and he can ask her to buy him anything he wants. He tells her to go home, and she says that she would rather go home than go out with the dog, who's crying all over the place. She says that the dog deserves to be let go, and the dog slaps her on the arm, saying that it hurts.