Wringer

When the gang attacks Dorothy with snow balls on the first day of school, Palmer joins in without hesitation. How does he rationalize his behavior toward her?

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Palmer fires snowballs at Dorothy and says to himself they have not spoken since summer. He decides he cannot be friends with both Dorothy and the guys in the gang as they are mutually exclusive. In his head, Palmer thanks the gang for showing him Dorothy as she really is, someone who cannot have any fun.