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The Selection Chapter 2 Summary

How It All Goes Down

  • Meet Aspen. It seems like he's America's secret boyfriend—which is confirmed when they start making out like their lives depend on it.
  • Aspen has to be kept a secret because he's a lower caste than America: he's a Six. By law, Sixes are servants that "were better educated and trained for indoor work" (2.13).
  • Aspen and America have been dating for two years, and things are so serious that they're even considering an inter-caste marriage, which is highly frowned upon by society at large.
  • Aspen's sisters (they're twins) are sixteen, which means they've been invited to join the Selection as well. Aspen quietly inquires about America's feelings regarding the competition.
  • America gives Aspen her meal, and he eats it happily. Aspen works a bunch of different jobs to support his family, so he could really use the nutrients.
  • Suddenly, Aspen demands that America apply to the Selection: he would feel guilty if she passed up this opportunity because of him, especially because she'll be mega poor once they do get married.
  • After some kiss-centric convincing, America agrees. Aspen then asks America to sing, which he pays her a penny for (this seems to be a little ritual for them).
  • After she returns to her room, America throws the new penny into a jar she's been using to store these coins from her broke beau.