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Less than Zero Study Guide

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by Bret Easton Ellis
About 94 pages (28,170 words)
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Part 10 Summary

After Clay leaves the party, he drives to The Roxy where he meets with Trent and Rip. Rip feels that there are too many Mexicans at the club tonight and offers Clay some coke because he doesn't look good. Another friend, Ross, tells the boys that he has discovered something in an alley that they must see so Clay, Trent, and Rip follow Ross outside to Rip's car. The boys drive down Melrose until they reach a building in a deserted area.

Following Ross, Trent, Rip, and Clay find themselves in a dark alley where they encounter two girls laughing and questioning Ross about where he found the guy they have just seen. The girls continue to giggle and make plans to bring their friends to witness what they have just seen.

After the girls.....

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