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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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This arc, featuring art by Jason and John Waltrip, takes place three days after the end of "The Popsicle War," in mid-October of the main cast's junior year. Duane finds a love sonnet from Charlotte in his locker. He's simultaneously intrigued by the possibility of a relationship with her, and scared of her religious intolerance and mentally unbalanced nature, and by the possibility that he may share some dark traits in common with her. Duane approaches Aggie for advice, and she vehemently dismisses the very idea of dating her, suggesting instead Michelle, whom she says is interested in him and wants to take things slow. He counters that Charlotte seemed vulnerable and "unhateful" at Karen's last party, and thinks he may be able to help her, and reminds Aggie of her goal to create a more inclusive social order at school.
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