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Tod writes this entry in the morning in Study Hall. He leaves a note instructing Mrs. Woodrow to read it before this afternoon's detention. Tod claims that he failed to mention some things in yesterday's entry because he feels guilty writing them down. Yesterday, he saw Karl in the hallway, so he pushed him against a locker to measure his shoulders stealthily. Rob and Rex avoided him all day and today. Bernie was still missing. At home, Tod's mom confronted him about the bag of clothes. She criticized his sewing skills and showed him how to do it properly. As they sat working together, she revealed that she was snooping in his room for drugs but instead was surprised to find the clothes. Tod told her about the costumes for the play and she insisted that they be dry cleaned before giving them to Luz.
Tod writes this entry in English class later that day. Someone ripped up Mr. Harmon’s quotes on his door; Mr. Harmon thinks that it was Tod. Tod delivered the clothes to Luz earlier in the auditorium, which is decorated for the play. Luz inspected each costume and was impressed with Tod’s work.
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