2. DANCING
DISTRACTION
When the Devildogs approach Romiette and Julio
in the cafeteria, they leap onto the table and
start dancing. Is this an effective way to deal with
the gang? Why or why not?
3. Love Beyond Lifestyle?
Julio is worried about going to Romi’s house because it
is much nicer than his “dull, gray” apartment.
Do these types of differences impact people’s
relationships? Should they?
4. Romi’s Nightmare
Romiette’s nightmare reoccurs in Chapter 25.
This time, she knows the man’s voice is Julio’s.
Destiny says she will figure out what this means.
What are your predictions?
5. Old Friend,
New Attitude
Romi says to Malaka, “You used to think for yourself.”
Malaka responds with, “Now I got Mr. T to think for me
and take care of me. I like that better.”
What do you think of Malaka’s attitude? What would
you say to her?
6. Old Friend,
New Attitude
Romi says to Malaka, “You used to think for yourself.”
Malaka responds with, “Now I got Mr. T to think for me
and take care of me. I like that better.”
What do you think of Malaka’s attitude? What would
you say to her?