The narrator is back again. Looks like the narrator is going to begin every chapter.
Joy.
We get a description of the De La Crème home.
Truly glorious! The crème of the De La Crèmes.
I suspect that the sole reason for the name "De La Crème" was that lousy pun. I approve.
* Looks at wallet. * Gold-plated sounds really nice.
The narrator then helpfully shows us a crack by the koi pond which has been covered with duct tape.
And this narrator was necessary . . . why? It would have been just as effective (and much less annoying) for the narration to tell us about this without talking to us directly.
The narrator wanders off. Tookie nearly gets brained when a slate tile breaks off of the roof.
Why is she barely reacting? Is she high?
Tookie's mother, Creamy De La Crème, keeps the house freezing to combat the heat. She also has all the water running in hopes that a SMIZE will appear. Apparently, everyone does this the week before T-DOD.
I'm pretty sure that's not enough to keep a wall from collapsing, but whatever. There are also a ton of unused appliances.
Our first glimpse of Creamy is her in the kitchen, tossing a bunch of perfectly good bananas in the trash because they have the faintest hints of brown spots or are too yellow. While showing her hypochondriac tendencies, Creamy is also holding a doll named Bellissima, which is her favorite from a huge collection.
Creamy works at Perfecta-Fecta, a beauty department store. Her job is "a million steps above working in a factory."
Tookie denies this, and goes over to the sink to turn off the water. Creamy shrieks at her.
I think Creamy may be a few bananas shy of a bunch.
There's a news report about the fourth SMIZE being found in a condemned pool. Why it had water in it is anyone's guess.
"A gang of hooligan females" fought each other for it. Three of the girls were injured, and one is in critical condition at the Shivera hospital. The news shows a grime-covered girl holding up a "glittering, golden glasses-shaped object."
Tyra Bank's love affair with alliteration aside, doesn't a SMIZE only go over one eye? The cover only shows it on one eye. Tyra Banks wore one to promote the book, and it was only on one eye (and only over the eyebrow).
Is it going to be broken in half later? Or are the cover, Tyra Banks, and the description all wrong?
Then we get another news story about missing Intoxibella / 7Seven / Triple7 Ci~L. There are rumors she might have had a breakdown.
Ci~L will become Tookie's mentor and teach her that "true beauty lies within", immediately before Tookie gets a Beautiful All Along make-over. [/wmg]
Myrracle arrives home with her best friend, Brian. They enter the room dancing.
So, are we going to get a Carrie-esque scene when Tookie gets her first period? Because if not, I don't really see why this is relevant.
Mrs. De La Crème applauded tepidly. "Myrracle, baby, it's not da-tah — it's ta-dah. And what have I told you? Every hallway is a runway, not a dance hall!"
"But I love dancing." Myrracle pouted.
"Yes, honey. I know. But you don't love it better than becoming an Intoxibella do you?" Mrs. De La Crème shrieked.
Myrracle looked torn, like she didn't know how to answer.
Huh. So Tookie isn't the only one being verbally/emotionally abused. It's just happening in different ways.
Myrracle's father (Christopher De La Crème) arrives and declares that he's proud of Myrracle, since she's going to be a professional dancer like he is. He no longer performs, presumably due to an accident that resulted in his losing one of his eyes (which was replaced by a glass eye).
He's gained some weight, but still wears a leotard. When Myrracle's father still performed he was "The Incredible Chris-Crème-Crobat."
And now I have a mental image of an overweight human/Crobat hybrid wearing a leotard.
Myrracle admits to being frightened to participate in T-DOD. (She's 13, so it's her first year.) Her parents brush off her concerns. And I'm starting to sympathize with Myrracle. She's a jerk, but at least there's a reason for her behavior. (She's under a lot of pressure, and her mother and father are pushing her in different directions.)
Creamy says they need to take Myrracle to the salon to get rid of her split ends. This starts a fight.
Creamy retaliated by calling him a drunk, and he says that at least he doesn't cheat on her.
Myrracle interrupts them.
That comes across as arrogant and as a desperate attempt to get her parents to stop fighting.
Tookie decides to look at the newspaper, but her mother snatches it from her. She says she can't stand reading a newspaper after other people's dirty hands have had it.
Yep. She's definitely a hypochondriac.
We hear more about the fugitive baroness, who is apparently responsible for Tookie's family losing most of their money. (So she's heading for the same situation as Zarpessa, and she still has zero sympathy for her? Jerk.)
What did the baroness do?
What. The. Hell.
They have a bunch of underage girls go to "Striptown" to pose in front of a bunch of adults who bet on who is the sexiest? And how old is "second-year?" We know that the youngest people participating in T-DOD are 13, so it could very well mean second year of junior high.
Someone call Chris Hansen.
Tookie's parents start fighting when Creamy sees a teakettle in an ad that she wants. Her husband says she doesn't even like tea, so she demands Tookie make her some tea.
A yellow bubble forms in the tap.
So, in this reality, water is filtered at each house instead of at a water filtration plant? That sounds incredibly inefficient.
If you don't already know what this is, you haven't been paying attention.
Sunglasses without the frames? So just the lenses, then? These descriptions don't seem to fit the cover picture or the real life version of a SMIZE at all.
Darn, I was one chapter off in my prediction that Tookie would get a SMIZE.
Random Comment
Tyra Banks / Alliteration / Adjectives = OT3.Useless Fact
Something I just realized: Très Jolie is probably the Modelland equivalent to French. (There have been mentions of "Très Jolie braids.")This has been another useless fact.
Blatant Mistakes
I am pleasantly surprised to not notice any Blatant Mistakes in this chapter. (Figures this would happen the chapter after I start keeping count.)
Chapter 3 = 0
Total = 10.
Tookie vs. Myrracle
Tookie's defining traits so far are: Omniglot, not conventionally attractive, shy, and desperately wanting to be special so she can be noticed. She is boring.I wish Myrracle was our main character.
Myrracle's father wants her to follow in his footsteps as a dancer, while her mother is pressuring her to become a model. Both of her parents are pressuring her to succeed.
At one point, she specifically turns her parents' attention to her when they fight, which seems to be a desperate attempt by a child to keep her parents from fighting. (And allowing herself to be pressured into modeling seems to be an attempt to appease her mother.)
Myrracle isn't very smart — in contrast to her Omniglot older sister — and she shows signs of being jealous of Tookie. Her parents treat Tookie poorly, which encourages her to follow suit. And at least Tookie's best friend is an actual friend. Myrracle's best friend seems to hang around her just so he can laugh at how stupid she is.
Sure, Myrracle isn't a nice person, but she has tremendous potential for character growth.
I hope Myrracle gets a character arc.