Sunday, April 22, 2012

Bruiser p. 76-85

Bronte decides to approach Brewster at school. She yells at him then smacks him across the face when all of a sudden, he starts bleeding. At first Bronte thinks it is from his head, but after she realizes it is from the same spot where she cut herself, by accident, with a knife herself the day before. She is at first, confused, but afterward she looks at her own hand. It doesn't even have a scratch. She takes Brewster to the nurses office and makes up some lame excuse. She apologizes for being so terrible but after he explains that if he cares about someone, any scratch that was ever someone else's, appears on his body. Bronte doesn't know what to say, but instead, she tells him she loves him and he doesn't have to respond because it shows on his hand.

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