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Pages 76 - 102 Summary
At school, Lia's teachers have organized a support group for friends of Cassie to discuss different ways they can honor her memory within the school walls. Lia is the only student who shows up that wasn't part of the soccer or drama teams, both of which Cassie was involved with. Immediately, Lia sizes herself up to everyone else in the room, whom she views not as names, but as body mass indexes and guesstimated weights: "I measure myself. I can't play soccer, and most of them have better grades than me. But I am the thinnest girl in the room, hands down" (p. 78). The meeting starts with a moment of silence, followed by the ground rules: they can talk about the legacy of Cassie life, but not speculate about how she died or what happened to her in that motel room...
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