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Leticia Timeline and Summary

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Leticia Timeline and Summary

  • Leticia goes to school for zero hour to make up her Geometry credit.
  • Escaping class to go outside and gossip, she sees Trina brush by Dominique in the hallway and overhears Dominique's intent to beat Trina up after school.
  • Leticia calls Bea, who tells her to say something to Trina, but Leticia refuses.
  • In English class, Leticia answers one question so she can sit back and do nothing.
  • In French class, Leticia blames the school (not herself) for putting her in French, which she hates because it is hard and her teacher expects her to work.
  • During a passing period, Leticia hears James Brown and thinks she should just mind her own business.
  • She goes to see a guidance counselor to see if she can change her French class to Spanish; she can't.
  • In gym, Leticia breaks her nail and demands action from the teacher and assistant principal.
  • When she doesn't get what she wants, she calls her parents. And guess what? Her father gives in to her demands.
  • At lunch, Leticia sees Trina and Dominique and decides not to tell Trina about the attack; she ignores Bea's texts to do something.
  • In history, Leticia remembers when her teacher had a heart attack and she did nothing.
  • In chemistry, Leticia becomes really agitated. The end of the school day is almost here, and her conscience is catching up with her.
  • But the day ends and Leticia is swept out the door with the rest of the students to see Dominique attack Trina.
  • Bea calls, and like a good gossip queen, Leticia narrates the events. When AP Shelton asks Leticia if she knows something, she lies and says no.
  • Months later, Leticia sees Dominique and Trina on a television show about girl-on-girl violence and wishes she could have been on television, too. Stay classy, Leticia.