In this chapter, Benjamin tries to find out what's going on at school. She's looking for a girl named "Molly" who's wearing a black uniform, but she can't find her anywhere. She tells her that there's a legend that a boy always wore black, but no one has ever seen his face. The color black represents "fate and darkness" , so she decides to pretend that she hasn't seen a black person in a long time. She pretends that she doesn't see any black people today, but that's because one of the gang members she's talking to beat her up the day before. She wants to know why she offered to do whatever the gang member wanted, and why he didn't say anything to her the next day. She also pretends to be a girl who is constantly bullied by other girls, and she wants to have lunch with her. She asks if anyone is eating with another girl from another class, and the girl says no, but then she realizes that the girl's pin is from her family's club, which means that she belongs to a higher club than the other girls in her class.
In this chapter, Benjamin tries to find out what's going on at school. She's looking for a girl named "Molly" who's wearing a black uniform, but she can't find her anywhere. She tells her that there's a legend that a boy always wore black, but no one has ever seen his face. The color black represents "fate and darkness" , so she decides to pretend that she hasn't seen a black person in a long time. She pretends that she doesn't see any black people today, but that's because one of the gang members she's talking to beat her up the day before. She wants to know why she offered to do whatever the gang member wanted, and why he didn't say anything to her the next day. She also pretends to be a girl who is constantly bullied by other girls, and she wants to have lunch with her. She asks if anyone is eating with another girl from another class, and the girl says no, but then she realizes that the girl's pin is from her family's club, which means that she belongs to a higher club than the other girls in her class.