
In the sixth chapter the reader gets to know more details about Urulas life. While watching the news which are reporting about the bomb threat in the school, we also get to know her little sister, named Lisa. Despite she is the little sister, it seems she still gets more attention from her family. Lisa is not like her sister, she is a major girl and so also more liked by her parents than Urula is. To me, that looks like something Ursula does not like but knows how to deal about it/ how to depress it: She switches the topic back to the news and to her lost basketball match which finally makes write an email to her coach, Ms. Schultz, that she quits the team. For the rest of the chapter I can't go much further into detail because I was pissed again (I just skimmed it). I'm getting sick everytime when Urulas is back in her Inky Black crap, saying stuff like "ugly girl, warrior" or "ugly girl, stands alone". I think she is pushing it way to far with her nickname. But how come? I think the reason why she gave herself the nickname "ugly girl" is because she does not want to identify herself as Ursula Riggs, the weird Ursula Riggs, the unfeminine Ursula Riggs that not many usual people like to talk to. On the first view that looks pretty much negative. To push that away she makes it look positive (for herself) by looking at her difference to ther poeple like an advantage, but deep inside,I think it somehow tears her up. However, back to te rest of chapter six. After the evening news her mother and her sister set her up so she retreats into her room and tries to contact Matt by phone to help him out of his ..err.. complicated situation. By reason that no one, exepting the answering machine answers the phone, she sends him a short email with the request to contact her immediately.