Reread this book about a million times already and still have more to say... I feel like Ruby is really clueless to her surroundings, like how she went out and got high, came home smelling gross and expected her sister the original bad guy waiting for her, about to nail her down, but came home to her brother-in-law instead. Her sister and brother-in-law took her in after her mom left her stranded in a tiny (yellow) house with no heatelectricitywaterprobablyfood and expected her to live on her own... So, social services tracked Ruby down through her landlords and took her to her one and only distinct relative, her sister Cora.
Cora really is a sweetheart ever since she and Ruby were young since there was no mom and dad between them. Ruby has never seen Cora since she had left her alone for college with her mother. Now Cora was married to a Facebook-popular website owner sort of cool guy... She herself was a lawyer which made them... pretty rich, and a mansion, and an Eco-friendly pond with koi, and Ruby a hot neighbor... Nonetheless, Ruby still tries to run away hours after moving in with them, only to be caught red-handed.
This is where she meets her hot neighbor... trying to jump his fence--- not the best impression, yet she was still caught by Jamie her brother even though she saw him inside 2.5 seconds ago, yet even though Jamie clearly knew what she was doing, he didn't say anything. After this, she comes home drunk and high, and he's had it. Which was the last thing she'd expect from him since he's always so nice. This is when she finally finds herself being the total opposite of what she was yesterday and becomes a person she'd never seen before. which was the moral of this book.
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