While they are in the shed, they try to accept that both, Ally and Bree have to move. Ally and Bree give each other some tips about the places that both of them are moving to, and make each other feel more confident about it. After the storm ends, everybody goes out and they look through the telescope, although, Bree isn’t willing to, but they force her. Right when she sets her eye on the telescope, so many thoughts rush through her head. She is thinking about various different things, “It’s so beautiful and mysterious and powerful. This enormous rock controls so much of what happens on our planet. The tides, for one, and indirectly, the weather. I’m struck by the perfect way the universe fits together, like a big elaborate watch that keeps perfect time, wait, why am I thinking about the tides and watches? What’s wrong with me?” (pgs. 234-235). She is in such deep thought about the mysterious, amazing, and beautiful moon, and how well our universe fits together. Suddenly, she realizes she is thinking about things that she doesn't want to think about. She says that she has been worried about her inner geek being revealed, since 3rd grade. This is the moment when she changes the most. She starts to appreciate nature’s beauty, and this incredible world she lives
While they are in the shed, they try to accept that both, Ally and Bree have to move. Ally and Bree give each other some tips about the places that both of them are moving to, and make each other feel more confident about it. After the storm ends, everybody goes out and they look through the telescope, although, Bree isn’t willing to, but they force her. Right when she sets her eye on the telescope, so many thoughts rush through her head. She is thinking about various different things, “It’s so beautiful and mysterious and powerful. This enormous rock controls so much of what happens on our planet. The tides, for one, and indirectly, the weather. I’m struck by the perfect way the universe fits together, like a big elaborate watch that keeps perfect time, wait, why am I thinking about the tides and watches? What’s wrong with me?” (pgs. 234-235). She is in such deep thought about the mysterious, amazing, and beautiful moon, and how well our universe fits together. Suddenly, she realizes she is thinking about things that she doesn't want to think about. She says that she has been worried about her inner geek being revealed, since 3rd grade. This is the moment when she changes the most. She starts to appreciate nature’s beauty, and this incredible world she lives