Intro. Summary: Lip discovers that maybe weird kids aren't so bad or pathetic after all.
In a place like Chicago's South Side, Lip would have thought there was no such thing as a strange child who wasn't some idiot born to live forever in his mother's basement or some would-be voyeur with a questionable search history.
He knew many of these at school, as well as many aspiring gang members and real gangsters, future criminals and students with extensive criminal histories, addicts and drug dealers. It was normal for him, and even when the strange students messed up, Lip barely paid attention.
But at Lincoln Grove High, also known as the birthplace of future criminals, freaks and teenage pregnancies, there was a strange boy.
But (Y/N) (Y/N) wasn't weird in the sense of acting like a pervert around girls, having an excessive interest in certain aspects of the story or researching inappropriate things on the library computers without caring who saw.