![]() Lisa approaches the car to protect her cousin, screaming at the guys and calling them cowards. While at her brother’s swim competition in Terrace, Lisamarie goes into the city to explore and sees her cousin Erica being followed by a car of three white guys, who are lewdly catcalling her. She laughs at the prospect, and he offers that it will help make Frank jealous, as everyone knows she likes him, which makes her defensive. Lisa hangs out with Cheese and he asks her to date him. ![]() Ma-ma-oo tells Lisa how tobacco smoke used to be considered something sacred and now is used like “it’s nothing.” She vows to quit and is allowed to leave the house again. Quitting proves to be a challenge for both of them. ![]() When Lisamarie points out that her father smokes, her mother says he will quit too, and her father says that her mother has to quit coffee then. Her parents ground her and demand she stops smoking, telling her about how harmful it is. Lisa’s mother catches her out late and smoking cigarettes, and she angrily takes her back home. They discuss what happens to people after they die. Lisa asks Pooch one summer night about his father, who committed suicide many years before. Frank goes with another girl, Julie, and appears the next day to Lisa and Cheese with hickeys on his neck. Lisa goes to the dance with Cheese and Pooch. Frank almost asks Lisa to the graduation dance, but doesn’t have the courage. ![]() ![]() At the end of this school year, Lisamarie passes and is allowed to go to high school. ![]()
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