he feels sad that her parents torcher her
Because Janice stole May Belles twinkies
They did! They played a prank on her telling her that some boy liked her. Janice went to comfront the boy but her laughed at her. Leslie and Janice become friends when Leslie comfronts Janice when she was crying because she is abused by her father.
Jess decides not to fight Janice Avery because he knows it will only escalate the conflict and potentially make things worse. He understands the consequences of his actions and chooses to handle the situation with maturity and restraint. Additionally, Jess doesn't want to set a bad example for his little sister May Belle by resorting to violence.
Jess and Leslie stop to help Janice when they hear her crying in Chapter 7. They find her sitting by herself and comfort her, showing kindness and empathy. They invite her to join them, and the three students begin to bond over shared experiences.
They get even with Janice by putting a fake note from Janice's crush, Willard Hughes, in Janice's desk, asking her to meet her outside of school. (Jesse wrote it cuz Leslie said that boy's handwriting tends to be messy, and her's is too neat)
it makes jess happy and wants to fook er bich
it makes jess happy and wants to fook er bich
The characters decide to secretly deposit small amounts of money into Janice's piggy bank to pay her back. They do this by each contributing a small portion of their lunch money until the debt is repaid. This plan allows them to avoid confrontation with Janice while still taking responsibility for their actions.
how do the members of aarons family (other than jess) fell about leslie
Jess may feel that running is not fun anymore due to burnout, lack of motivation, or mental fatigue from overtraining. It's possible that Jess needs to switch up their routine, set new goals, or take a break to rediscover their love for running.
Jess didn't like Bill's father at first because he was controlling and overbearing, which made Jess feel uncomfortable and on edge around him. Additionally, Bill's father had a tendency to be dismissive and judgmental, which created tension between Jess and him.
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