In this chapter, we learn that Wham's parents have taken over the house. Wham calls on his uncle, who has not picked up his calls. He tells Wham that he sprained his ankle during an interview, and that his doctor has told him that he will be fine for two days. He asks Wham why he is so surprised, and Wham tells him that his aunt told her everything over the phone and that he has no ill intentions toward her. He also says that he won't let Wham rent the house outside by himself, because it is unsafe to do so. He says that no one believes he has any ill intentions towards her because she did not charge her a penny for rent. He then asks if it is possible that she didn't move out because she was in a relationship with the guy, and she coughs and coughs, saying that it is not the case. After dinner, Wham almost forgot that his purpose in bringing this diary to Wham was to pass it on to him. He brings it over to his uncle and tells him to take care of Wham on his way home.
In this chapter, we learn that Wham's parents have taken over the house. Wham calls on his uncle, who has not picked up his calls. He tells Wham that he sprained his ankle during an interview, and that his doctor has told him that he will be fine for two days. He asks Wham why he is so surprised, and Wham tells him that his aunt told her everything over the phone and that he has no ill intentions toward her. He also says that he won't let Wham rent the house outside by himself, because it is unsafe to do so. He says that no one believes he has any ill intentions towards her because she did not charge her a penny for rent. He then asks if it is possible that she didn't move out because she was in a relationship with the guy, and she coughs and coughs, saying that it is not the case. After dinner, Wham almost forgot that his purpose in bringing this diary to Wham was to pass it on to him. He brings it over to his uncle and tells him to take care of Wham on his way home.