I’ve only read the first ten pages of Waiting For You, by Susane Colasanti, and I can sort of infer what's going to happen. Marisa is one of the main characters. She has just left camp and is going back to school.
In the beginning the author talks about a love triangle that is going to happen. The situation the author is describing is that the girl falls in love with the popular guy and the geek falls in love with the girl. What the author is doing is that she adds problems and issues outside of the central problem to keep the reader from loosing interest. Marisa’s, the girl who falls in love with the popular guy, best friend wont stop falling for older guys and her family isn’t acting normal to her.
Nash is the geek of the story. The author describes a situation that most teenagers have been in. Nash asks Marisa for advice on love, but he wont tell her who is the girl he’s in love with, and then Marisa takes it as a hint and starts questioning his moves.
Almost every teenager has been in that situation, either giving hints, taking hints, taking possible hints, or just thinking nothing and giving advice.
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