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The thirteenth emoji going left to right, that has heart eyes and has its lips perked out is relateable to a part of the book where Jerome and Rory are kissing intensively. On page 200 it states "I started pressing my lips into his cheek - just a hint of a kiss,.....I felt his shoulders release, and he made a little noise that was partly a groan, partly a sigh. He kissed my neck up, up, up to my ear......My body flushed itself with all the good chemicals that it takes to reserve for making out. On page 201 it states " He told me scary Jack the Ripper facts, and I had the sudden need to make out with him until I ran out of breath. I would have continued indefinitely if........."

Next, the twenty fifth emoji going left to right where it's face looks somewhat blue relates to when Rory almost choked to death. On page 43 it states "I pushed away from the table a bit and tried to cough harder, then harder still, but my efforts made no difference. My throat was stopped. My eyes watered so much that everything went all runny. I felt a rush of adrenaline......then everything went white for a second, completely, totally, brilliantly white." The reason why she didn't die is stated on page 44, "And then arms were around my middle.......I was jerked up, over and over, until
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This emoji showing the crying gives a good idea of how Rory felt at this moment. On page 224 it states " In one fluid motion, he swung her into the road, directly into the front of a passing car. It was so fast-two seconds, three seconds. I watched her hit the car. I watched her break the front head light and slide up over the hood...." This shows how she got hit but Rory's reaction is shown in page 235 which states " A young, crying criminal in zombie makeup." This is describing how she looked after the

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