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In Journalism, Karishma discusses an editorial with Ms. Wilson about the need for a Contemporary World Politics class. Karishma cites Mrs. Evans as evidence of need: “The school counselor, Mrs. Evans, keeps telling me about her yoga class. She says it makes her feel more in touch with my people in the Middle East” (129). Hits on Louise’s sexual bullying article were “astronomical,” and some girls are treating Rebecca with greater kindness. Others, however, claim they feel misunderstood, say “they were the real victims” (130).
Joey picks Louise up for their bowling date, and they spar in a flirtatious way about the popularity of Louise’s bullying article. Joey tells Louise that his parents were good bowlers before they divorced. He hugs Louise when she successfully knocks pins down. On the way out, Louise notices memorabilia for the Kansas City Chiefs football team; the owner of the bowling alley is a former player. Included are photographs of “frenzied fans in redface, screaming at Arrowhead stadium” (135). Later, the two joke about where they might place bowling trophies. Louise hopes for a goodnight kiss, but when Joey mentions that his parents threw out their bowling trophies after they divorced, and Louise hugs him instead; she thinks “what he [needs] right then [is] a friend” (136).