Georgia and Robbie jump from hating each other to Robbie giving Georgia a big old smooch-it's quite a turning point. Like most teens, she'd really like to stay put, please and thanks. And guess what? She's not thrilled by this news. On the home front, Georgia's parents bring up the idea of moving to New Zealand. Things aren't looking promising for these two, though Georgia still totally has the hots for Robbie (despite telling him off). Robbie comments on Georgia's poor choice of company and she responds with a snarky comment about how Robbie's opinion doesn't matter to her. The drama really heats up when Georgia's date to the Stiff Dylan's concert, a twerp named Mark, starts a fight with the band. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Georgia and Robbie aren't an instant match made in heaven. Rising Action Other Boys and Hurt Feelings When she meets Robbie and instantly has a crush on him, despite the little detail about him already having a girlfriend, the stage for our action is officially set. She has a little sister named Libby and an insane cat named Angus-yes, the Angus from the title-both of whom are adorable little problems in her life. She wears a bra already, for Pete's sake, but they still treat her like a kid. In the exposition phase, we meet Georgia Nicolson, a British teen who lives with her family, none of whom seem to understand that she's growing up.
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