Hello y'all!
Get ready for another update of Fake Boyfriend, because this was a good couple of chapters. As you all know, Lane and Vivi have found their "Brandon", who's real name is Jonathan. As it turns out, both Vivi and Lane are keeping secrets from each other. Vivi has been crushing hard on Jonathan and is trying to hide it and get rid of it, reminding herself that this is all for Isabelle. Meanwhile, Lane is still dying inside wishing that Curtis will ask her to prom. I really think that Curtis likes Lane and he even drops hints asking her to help with homework all the time, and how he asked her to help pick out a tux.
Isabelle finally got to meet "Brandon" accompanied by Lane and Vivi. Jonathan played the part amazingly and Isabelle completely fell for him. I would have cried if I were Vivi; I wouldn't have been able to hold it in. That night was a big night that has got me so excited to keep reading. Lane was asked by Curtis to go to a party with him. It sounded like a date to me and to Lane, finally catching onto all of his hints. Because of this, she couldn't go with Vivi to meet up with Jonathan and prepare him for prom. Vivi went alone and everything went wrong. It turns out that Jonathan likes her too and the only thingVivi can do to stop it is criticize him and say she doesn't like him and that he is Isabelle's date. He gets offended and quits the whole "Brandon" act. I would be so sad, disappointed, and angry at myself if I were her. The only hope of getting him back was Lane who had to give up her dream date with Curtis in order to do so. She went to Jonathan's house to plead for him to come back, and ended up having a good conversation of her spilling all that she has kept in from Curtis asking her to go to the party and her not being there. He told her she needed to go, and that's where it stopped. So far, Jonathan is no longer "Brandon", Lane is going find Curtis to go to the party, Vivi is at home freaking out, and Isabelle has a new crush; Brandon.
Thanks for reading, Taylor Pages read: 60 Time: 150 minutes
Taylor, remember the emphasis (about 75% of your post) should be on your response to the novel and what you notice from a literary perspective, not a summary of what is happening.
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