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It wasn't that memorable to me either. If I had a book I would look it up, but I listened. I can't remember anything about his nickname.
FYI, he tried to have sex with a girl on a scooter and fell off. Gus took the blame because the girl was a friend who’s father would have severely punished her.
LOL Now I remember. I guess that turned Zack off any more creative exploits. That is Gus. She isn't ashamed of her sexuality, and comes to the defense of her friends. It is another reason the PG pissed me off the way the treat Gus as an outsider.
The more I learned about Gus, the more I loved this woman.
For the life of me, I couldn’t understand why they took her for granted. Maybe she was too resilient and they just didn’t think about her feelings.
For the life of me, I couldn’t understand why they took her for granted. Maybe she was too resilient and they just didn’t think about her feelings.
I agree, Jonetta. The more we learned about Gus, she became my favorite female character. And the prologue where she and Roman broke up and all that happened really made me love her more. And, Maddox, that chapter made me love him (even before I got to the end of the book!)
I thought it was very inventive. Gus taking the blame for the episode, along with other actions, made me like her a whole lot more than I had before. Roman was so wrong to blame her for so much she hadn't even done.
I was expecting something like this, but it was glossed over so quickly that it did not make that much of an impression. It also wasn't as amusing as I expected it to be.
For as big a deal as they made about the secrecy of that nickname, I almost missed it. I recall having to rewind to get the details again.



