You'll Be the Death of Me - Chapters 21 - 28 Summary & Analysis

Karen M. McManus
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You'll Be the Death of Me - Chapters 21 - 28 Summary & Analysis

Karen M. McManus
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Summary

In Chapter 21, the trio heads back to the school. Ivy can no longer hold in her secret, so she tells Mateo that she got very angry at her brother, Daniel, after he humiliated her at the junior talent-show by adding a notecard into her speech full of erotica. She had tried to get revenge on him. So, when he asked her to pick him up from Patrick DeWitt’s birthday at Spare Me, and then made her wait for him because he decided he wanted to stay longer, she decided to spill baby oil on the bowling lane just before his turn. But Patrick had fallen instead, and his parents had sued Mateo’s mother. In the car, Ivy began to cry and tell Mateo that she had felt awful and had made her father promise to give Mateo’s mom a new...

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