No
because she loved bob and still thought that johny was a murderer :)
He kills Bob, Cherry's Soc boyfriend.
She said that because Johnny killed Bob and she still loved him.
She felt it was bob's fault that johnny manslaughtered him.
they had picked up cherry(bob's girlfriend) early that evening at the movie :P DO NOT STEAL MY ANSWER OR I WILL FIND OUT AND YOU DON'T WANT THAT :'( BY: -DE12
Bob Sheldon was Cherry Valance's Boy friend, and he is a Social or a "soc" as the greasers call him. Bob is 18, he has black hair, and he is "everything" to Cherry. He jumos Johnny and Ponyboy after they "pick up" Bob and Randy's Girls. Johnny Kills Bob while he is drowning Ponyboy.
the go to soda pop for help.
Bob, the Soc that beat him up, who is also Cherry's boyfriend and Randy's best friend.
So johnny and Ponyboy wouldn't have to fight them
Cherry's relationship to others Cherry Cherry is different from all the other socs, she is committed to non-violence and she tries to do the right thing (tries to make things better for others around her) because she likes doing what's right. She hates fights and she can't stand them. Cherry's relationship to Robert (Bob) Sheldon (who was killed by Johnny) is that they're boyfriend and girlfriend (in the novel Cherry talks about her boyfriend Bob). Cherry's relationship to Johnny is just like friends, but Cherry cannot forgive Johnny for killing Bob. Cherry's relationship to Dally is she doesn't wanna see his face again because she is afraid she'll fall in love with him. Finally, Cherry's relationship to Ponyboy is like a good friend and all. She finds Pony easy to talk to because he doesn't judge.
They were drinking and tried to force moves on them.Cherry and Marcia and their boyfriends, Bob and Randy, had an argument due the Bob's and Randy's drinking. Cherry and Marcia sat in the seats, which were available for people who didn't have cars, and this is how they met Pony, Johnny, and Dallas.
The socs girl named cherry and ponyboy would testify as a witness saying that johnny killed bob in an act of self defense.