Hook, Line, and Sinker - Chapter 13 - 19 Summary & Analysis

Tessa Bailey
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Hook, Line, and Sinker - Chapter 13 - 19 Summary & Analysis

Tessa Bailey
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In Chapter 13, Hannah woke up and felt conflicted. She had a newfound respect and understanding of Fox, and no longer considered him a player, but she was still certain he had no interest in being in a relationship. She had romantic feelings for him, but she tried to suppress them so she could show him that his personality and presence were enough to sustain a friendship and that sex did not matter to her. She hoped that, if she did this, their friendship could remain intact, and he might eventually feel confident enough to see himself in a new light. She decided to lead by example and went to Disc N Dat to look for music. She heard a band playing on the speakers and asked who they were. Shauna, the employee, told her that the band was the Unreliables, and that the...

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