Seaworld: A Brief Summary Of Quentin's Narrative

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The story begins with 9 year old Margo Roth Spiegelman and Quentin Jacobson playing in the park together. They come across a dead body and run home to tell there parents. That night Margo finds out that the man that was dead killed himself and she wanted to know why.
It fast forwards 9 years later now both 18 years old they drifted apart and made new friends but one night Margo comes through Quentin's window and asks him if he could run a few errands. To set out the best revenge that someone could get towards her ex-boyfriend Jase Worthington and anyone that got in her way. They damage houses and spray paint cars then they sneak into SeaWorld.
Quinton is so excited that him and Margo are friends again that he looks for her the next day at

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