In this chapter, we learn that the smell of the school is like a crimson nightmare. It's so bad, in fact, that we're afraid it's going to lead to another one. We're not sure what the problem is, but the smell is so bad that we can't help but feel bad for the girl. She's just like her mom, she says, and she's glad it didn't turn into a nightmare. We learn that there are two masks at school, one at night and one at day, and that they're all cowards who just want to bully people when no one's looking. The only thing that matters is that the girl's brother threatened not to bully her, so there's nothing to worry about. Aunt and uncle agree that they don't want to talk to the girl because they've already given her all of their money and scholarship money. Aunt says she'll take care of the girl for one more school year, and Uncle says he'll
In this chapter, we learn that the smell of the school is like a crimson nightmare. It's so bad, in fact, that we're afraid it's going to lead to another one. We're not sure what the problem is, but the smell is so bad that we can't help but feel bad for the girl. She's just like her mom, she says, and she's glad it didn't turn into a nightmare. We learn that there are two masks at school, one at night and one at day, and that they're all cowards who just want to bully people when no one's looking. The only thing that matters is that the girl's brother threatened not to bully her, so there's nothing to worry about. Aunt and uncle agree that they don't want to talk to the girl because they've already given her all of their money and scholarship money. Aunt says she'll take care of the girl for one more school year, and Uncle says he'll