It’s Kind of a Funny Story

by Ned Vizzini

Craig Character Analysis

Craig, the narrator, is a 15-year-old student who attends a prestigious Manhattan high school. He lives with his mom, dad, and sister (Sarah). His friends are Aaron, Aaron’s girlfriend Nia, and Ronny. Soon after entering high school, Craig starts to develop symptoms of depression, and this culminates in him forming a plan to kill himself by jumping off the Brooklyn Bridge. Instead, however, he calls a suicide hotline and ends up spending several days in an adult psychiatric hospital. One of Craig’s defining qualities is his dry sense of humor and the matter-of-fact way that he describes the sometimes-harrowing events of his life. He suffers from low self-esteem at the beginning of the novel, feeling that he can’t make friends or get girls to notice him. Over the course of his time at the psychiatric hospital, Craig not only learns how to manage the symptoms of his depression but also gains new confidence in his ability to form new relationships with people, whether it’s with new friends like Bobby and Humble or new romantic connections like Noelle. Craig demonstrates how it is possible to learn to live with mental health conditions like depression, and his journey shows how self-discovery and reflection can lead to empowerment and a healthier attitude toward life.

Craig Quotes in It’s Kind of a Funny Story

The It’s Kind of a Funny Story quotes below are all either spoken by Craig or refer to Craig. For each quote, you can also see the other characters and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 1 Quotes

It’s so hard to talk when you want to kill yourself. That’s above and beyond everything else, and it’s not a mental complaint—it’s a physical thing, like it’s physically hard to open your mouth and make the words come out. They don’t come out smooth and in conjunction with your brain the way normal people’s words do; they come out in chunks as if from a crushed-ice dispenser; you stumble on them as they gather behind your lower lip. So you just keep quiet.

Related Characters: Craig (speaker)
Page Number: 3
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Chapter 3 Quotes

She got me some thick paper—white construction paper. Later on I grew to prefer straight computer paper. I went back under my fort and turned the light on and started on my first map. And I did that for the next five years—whenever I was in class, I didn’t doodle, I drew maps. Hundreds of them. When I finished, I crumpled them; it was making them that was important. I did cities on the ocean, cities with two rivers meeting in the middle, cities with one big river that bent, cities with bridges, crazy interchanges, circles and boulevards. I made cities. That made me happy. That was my Anchor. And until I turned nine and turned to video games, that was what I wanted to be when I grew up: a mapmaker.

Related Characters: Craig (speaker), Dad, Dr. Minerva, Mom
Related Symbols: Maps
Page Number: 27
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Chapter 6 Quotes

The Shift is coming. The Shift has to be coming. Because if you keep on living like this you’ll die.

Related Characters: Craig (speaker)
Page Number: 46
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Chapter 10 Quotes

I had a sudden urge to walk out over the trussing and lean over the water, to declare myself to the world. Once it came into my head, I couldn’t push it away.

Related Characters: Craig (speaker), Aaron, Ronny, Nia
Related Symbols: Brooklyn Bridge
Page Number: 87
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Chapter 13 Quotes

What was I doing taking pills? I had just had a little problem and freaked out and needed some time to adjust. Anyone could have a problem starting a new school. I probably never needed to go to a doctor in the first place. What, because I threw up? I wasn’t throwing up anymore. Some days I wouldn’t eat, but back in Biblical times people did that all the time—fasting was a big part of religion, Mom told me. We were already so fat in America; did I need to be part of the problem?

Related Characters: Craig (speaker), Mom, Dr. Barney, Dr. Minerva
Page Number: 122
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Chapter 14 Quotes

“He’s always talking about himself and his problems. Like you. You’re both self-centered. Only, you have a low opinion of yourself, so it’s tolerable. He has a really high opinion of himself. It’s a pain.”

Related Characters: Nia (speaker), Craig, Aaron
Page Number: 133
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Chapter 15 Quotes

It’s a pain in the ass to find those government listings. I thought they were marked with green pages, but the green pages turn out to be a restaurant guide. The government listings are in blue at the front, but it’s all phone numbers for where to get your car if it’s towed, what to do if your block has a rat problem . . . Ah, here, health. Poison control, emergency, mental health. There are a bunch of numbers. The first one says “suicide” near it. It’s a local number, and I call.

Related Characters: Craig (speaker)
Page Number: 141
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Chapter 18 Quotes

“This is the most life-affirming thing you’ve ever done. You made the right decision. I love you. You’re my only son and I love you. Please remember.”

Related Characters: Mom (speaker), Sarah, Craig, Dad
Page Number: 169
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Oh my God, it hits. I’m in the mental ward.

Related Characters: Craig (speaker)
Page Number: 181
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Chapter 26 Quotes

“Life is not cured, Mr. Gilner.” Dr. Mahmoud leans in. “Life is managed.”

“Okay.”

I’m apparently not as impressed by this as he would like.

Related Characters: Dr. Mahmoud (speaker), Craig (speaker)
Page Number: 239
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Chapter 28 Quotes

“You want my girl, dude. You’ve wanted her for like two years. You’re mad that you didn’t get her, and now you’ve decided to turn being mad into being depressed, and now you’re off somewhere, probably getting turned into somebody’s bitch, trying to play the pity card to get her to end up with you … And I call you as a friend to try and lighten your mood and you hit me with all of this crap? Who do you think you are?”

Related Characters: Aaron (speaker), Nia, Craig
Page Number: 257
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Chapter 29 Quotes

“I have shirts. I’ll lend you a shirt.”

Related Characters: Craig (speaker), Johnny, Bobby
Page Number: 269
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Chapter 31 Quotes

“I have to have surgery to clear them up. You think I should?”

“No. Why hide what you’ve been through?”

“I don’t know if that’s really a question. It’s too obvious. Wouldn’t I be happier without scars?”

“I don’t know. It’s tough to tell what would make you happy. I thought I’d be happier in a really tough high school, and I ended up here.”

Related Characters: Noelle (speaker), Craig (speaker)
Page Number: 283
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Chapter 32 Quotes

It’s depressing, though. I mean, this room is what I expect a mental hospital to look like. Adults reduced to children, sitting with finger paints; a jolly supervisor telling them that everything they do is great.

Related Characters: Craig (speaker), Noelle, Joanie
Related Symbols: Maps
Page Number: 287
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Chapter 33 Quotes

“Holy crap!” I say, and I hang up.

The phone starts ringing again. I stand by it and ignore it, explaining to Armelio and everyone else who passes that it’s for me but that I can’t answer.

Related Characters: Craig (speaker), Armelio, Dr. Minerva
Page Number: 301
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Chapter 34 Quotes

“You don’t want any of your Anchors being members of the opposite sex you’re attracted to,” Dr. Minerva says. “Relationships change even more than people. It’s like two people changing. It’s exponentially more volatile. Especially two teenagers.”

Related Characters: Dr. Minerva (speaker), Noelle, Nia, Craig
Page Number: 309
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Chapter 38 Quotes

“Ha! Listen, for real, here’s my card.” Neil pulls out a simple black-and-white business card that identifies him as a Guitar Therapist. “Whenever you’re out of here, and I’m sure it’ll be soon, give me a call and we can talk about volunteering, and—I’m serious—I might like to buy some of these.”

Related Characters: Neil (speaker), Joanie, Craig
Related Symbols: Maps
Page Number: 338
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Chapter 39 Quotes

“You’re not like all these other people with their stupid little problems. You’re like, really screwed up.” She giggles. “In the good way. The way that gives experience.”

Related Characters: Nia (speaker), Aaron, Craig
Page Number: 345
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Chapter 41 Quotes

“You were the one who suggested I do stuff from childhood,” I continue. “I used to do these when I was a kid, and I forgot how fun they were.”

Related Characters: Craig (speaker), Joanie, Noelle, Nia
Related Symbols: Maps
Page Number: 369
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Chapter 42 Quotes

“So now,” I continue, “instead of a quarter-life crisis they’ve got a fifth-life crisis—that’s when you’re eighteen—and a sixth-life crisis—that’s when you’re fourteen. I think that’s what a lot of people have.”

“What you have.”

“Not just me. It’s the . . . um . . . should I keep going?”

“Yes,” Noelle says.

“Well, there are lot of people who make a lot of money off the fifth- and sixth-life crises. All of a sudden they have a ton of consumers scared out of their minds and willing to buy facial cream, designer jeans, SAT test prep courses, condoms, cars, scooters, self-help books, watches, wallets, stocks, whatever … all the crap that the twenty-somethings used to buy, they now have the ten-somethings buying. They doubled their market!”

Related Characters: Craig (speaker), Noelle (speaker), Humble, Johnny, Bobby
Page Number: 374
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Chapter 44 Quotes

“I’m going to throw a wild notion at you.” Dr. Minerva leans back, then forward. “Have you ever thought about going to a different school?”

Related Characters: Dr. Minerva (speaker), Craig
Page Number: 391
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Chapter 46 Quotes

“Yeah, well, all the worse, then, when you try to call me or Johnny up and find out that we’ve OD’ed, or been shot, or come back here even worse, or just disappeared.”

“That’s a pretty negative view.”

“I’ve seen it before. You just remember us, okay? We meet in the outside world, it just ruins it. You’ll be embarrassed of me and I . . .” He smiles. “… I might be embarrassed of me, too. And I might be embarrassed of you, if you don’t keep your stuff together.”

“Thanks. You sure no numbers?”

Bobby shakes my hand. “If we need to, we’ll meet.”

Related Characters: Bobby (speaker), Craig (speaker), Johnny
Page Number: 408
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Chapter 48 Quotes

“This I have not heard in so long!” He’s grinning so much I think his glasses are going to fall off.

Related Characters: Muqtada (speaker), Aaron, Craig
Page Number: 424
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Chapter 50 Quotes

I’m not better, you know. The weight hasn’t left my head. I feel how easily I could fall back into it, lie down and not eat, waste my time and curse wasting my time, look at my homework and freak out and go and chill at Aaron’s, look at Nia and be jealous again, take the subway home and hope that it has an accident, go and get my bike and head to the Brooklyn Bridge. All of that is still there. The only thing is, it’s not an option now. It’s just… a possibility, like it’s a possibility that I could turn to dust in the next instant and be disseminated throughout the universe as an omniscient consciousness. It’s not a very likely possibility.

Related Characters: Craig (speaker), Aaron, Nia
Related Symbols: Brooklyn Bridge
Page Number: 441
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So now live for real, Craig. Live. Live. Live. Live.

Live.

Related Characters: Craig (speaker)
Page Number: 444
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Craig Character Timeline in It’s Kind of a Funny Story

The timeline below shows where the character Craig appears in It’s Kind of a Funny Story. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 1
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Craig, the narrator, wants to kill himself, and this makes it difficult for him to talk... (full context)
Chapter 2
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Craig goes to see his psychiatrist, Dr. Minerva. Craig wants Dr. Minerva to help him but... (full context)
Chapter 3
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Craig recalls being four years old and living in a small Manhattan apartment with Mom and... (full context)
Chapter 4
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Craig tells Dr. Minerva that he liked making maps specifically by hand. Dr. Minerva reminds him... (full context)
Chapter 5
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The previous fall, Craig stopped eating normally. It’s as though his stomach shrank and no longer accepts foods he... (full context)
Chapter 6
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Craig comes home to Mom, Dad, and younger sister, Sarah, along with the two family dogs,... (full context)
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At dinner, Craig mentions that he had trouble talking in American history class. When Craig brings up refusing... (full context)
Chapter 7
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Craig doesn’t know why exactly he’s depressed. Two years ago, he started attending a prestigious high... (full context)
Chapter 8
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In eighth grade, Craig got accepted to the prestigious high school. Aaron did too, even though he barely studied.... (full context)
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Craig, Aaron, and Nia play a version of Scrabble where they’re allowed to make up words.... (full context)
Chapter 9
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...and Nia talk on the couch at the party, then they start to make out. Craig and Ronny drink Scotch from a thermos. A blonde girl named Julie comes over to... (full context)
Chapter 10
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...and Ronny teases her about Nia, who is asleep in the other room. Aaron persuades Craig and Ronny to go on a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. Aaron tells Craig on... (full context)
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As they’re walking over the Brooklyn Bridge, Craig suddenly says he wants to stand out over the water. He starts climbing onto the... (full context)
Chapter 11
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Craig finds the rest of eighth grade easy. He and Aaron keep hanging out, often with... (full context)
Chapter 12
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Dr. Barney is the first person Craig sees about his depression. In a questionnaire, Craig admits that he feels suicidal nearly daily,... (full context)
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Craig lies to Dr. Barney, saying that he doesn’t hear voices when in fact he does... (full context)
Chapter 13
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Craig feels that the Zoloft works instantly. But he soon realizes that it’s only a “Fake... (full context)
Chapter 14
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Craig’s Mom and Dad are worried as they listen to Craig throw up his dinner. He... (full context)
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Craig asks Nia if she always planned to hook up with Aaron at the party. She... (full context)
Chapter 15
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Craig doesn’t get much sleep that night as his thoughts race over all his problems. Eventually... (full context)
Chapter 16
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Craig talks to Keith, the person he reaches at the suicide hotline number, admitting that he... (full context)
Chapter 17
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Craig goes to the emergency room and signs in. He tells a nurse that the suicide... (full context)
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Dr. Data comes into the room and Craig explains his situation yet again. She makes a plan for him to see the psychiatrist... (full context)
Chapter 18
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Craig calls home, and Mom picks up. She’s worried because he wasn’t in bed when she... (full context)
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Just as Dr. Mahmoud comes to see Craig, his mom arrives. She brought one of the dogs with her since the dog was... (full context)
Chapter 19
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Smitty, a day-time director in the psychiatric wing, takes Craig’s vitals. Craig fills out another questionnaire and marks the highest score for every sign of... (full context)
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Craig hands over his cell phone. He also hands over his keys—he isn’t allowed to have... (full context)
Chapter 20
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Bobby leads Craig to the dining room, where the other patients are much older than him. Bobby asks... (full context)
Chapter 21
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Craig’s roommate is a man with a big gray beard named Muqtada. Craig sees his own... (full context)
Chapter 22
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Craig is surprised that the hospital has given him curry chicken, which is luckily one of... (full context)
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Humble is surprised that Craig volunteered to enter the ward. Humble himself got committed by his doctor. His doctor asked... (full context)
Chapter 23
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The three younger people in the ward invite Craig over to their part of the dining room. Jennifer, who has a blue streak in... (full context)
Chapter 24
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...himself as Charles. Dad asks J/C why he’s in the ward, a question that embarrasses Craig, but J/C is happy to explain that he’s bipolar. (full context)
Chapter 25
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Craig is afraid to make phone calls at the ward because Bobby and his friend Johnny... (full context)
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Craig calls Sarah and asks for her to give him the numbers of Nia, Aaron, and... (full context)
Chapter 26
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Craig goes to meet with Dr. Mahmoud. He’s eager to get out, not wanting to miss... (full context)
Chapter 27
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Humble tells Craig he heard there might be a pizza party that night, where everyone chips in some... (full context)
Chapter 28
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Craig joins Humble, the nurse Monica, and a woman who goes by “the Professor” in the... (full context)
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Craig doesn’t like that Aaron is calling from a party, telling everyone that Craig’s in a... (full context)
Chapter 29
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The next morning, Craig and all the other patients wake up to get their vitals taken. One of the... (full context)
Chapter 30
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Nurse Monica takes Craig to an office to interview him. Craig talks about how Aaron called, but Craig has... (full context)
Chapter 31
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Craig doesn’t like the old movies they play at the hospital, so Dad promises to come... (full context)
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Craig and Noelle bond over a shared interest in reading the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of... (full context)
Chapter 32
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Joanie is a smiling lady with a lot of bracelets who leads the art class. Craig finds the room depressing because it’s for adults but looks like a preschool. Humble teases... (full context)
Chapter 33
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On Monday, Craig can’t get over the idea that he should be in school. He checks his voicemail... (full context)
Chapter 34
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Dr. Minerva comes to speak with Craig. Craig says he’s surprised at how good he feels so far, but he doesn’t trust... (full context)
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Dr. Minerva ends the meeting by calling back Craig’s principal and forcing him to talk. The principal is amused that Craig hung up on... (full context)
Chapter 35
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That evening while Craig is in the activity lounge with the others, Bobby comes in and says he passed... (full context)
Chapter 37
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...Neil comes to lead “musical exploration.” He has a guitar with him, and he leads Craig and the others through playing “I Shot The Sheriff.” Then they play some songs by... (full context)
Chapter 38
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Neil compliments Craig on his rhythm. Craig shows Neil some of the brain maps he’s been drawing: he... (full context)
Chapter 39
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Nia is crying. She says that she and Aaron broke up shortly after Craig told Aaron she was on anti-depressants. Craig fears she blames her, but Nia says it’s... (full context)
Chapter 40
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Muqtada is away, which is rare. Nia notices that Craig is sweating. She says she’d let Craig kiss her, if he wanted. He does start... (full context)
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...and yells that children are having sex in his bed. Nia gets ready to go. Craig says he liked making out with her but doesn’t like her “as a person.” Nia... (full context)
Chapter 41
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Craig and Noelle meet again at 7:00 p.m. Noelle is wearing a shirt that says I... (full context)
Chapter 42
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Humble is back, and Craig introduces him to Noelle. Craig tells everyone his theory about it used to be people... (full context)
Chapter 43
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Craig wakes up on the morning of what will be his last full day in the... (full context)
Chapter 44
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As he prepares to leave, Craig tells Dr. Minerva he’s worried about all the emails he’ll have to catch up with... (full context)
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Dr. Minerva asks Craig more about his Anchors, and Craig goes down the hall to grab Bobby. He then... (full context)
Chapter 45
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Aaron arrives as a visitor with the record Egyptian Masters Volume Three. He apologizes to Craig, saying he’s had a weird past few days. He admits he freaked out when he... (full context)
Chapter 46
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Armelio walks around announcing that Craig will take requests for artwork that afternoon, in preparation for him leaving the next day.... (full context)
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Next, Craig draws brain maps for Bobby and Johnny. Johnny wonders whether they’re supposed to rip it... (full context)
Chapter 47
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Craig wakes up from a nap and finds Mom, Dad, and Sarah waiting for him. He... (full context)
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Armelio announces that it’s dinnertime, so Craig’s family leaves. His Dad leaves the Blade II DVD behind and says he’ll be back... (full context)
Chapter 48
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After his dad leaves, Craig goes back to Muqtada, who is in his room because he doesn’t want to watch... (full context)
Chapter 49
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Craig kisses Noelle and tells her she’s beautiful. They make out, and he touches her on... (full context)
Chapter 50
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The next morning, Mom and Dad arrive at 7:45 a.m. to take Craig home. Armelio, Bobby, the Professor, Smitty, and Ebony all say goodbye. Noelle asks for him... (full context)
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Craig asks Mom and Dad if he can just walk alone for about a minute, and... (full context)