Rebecca Lobo takes off her hooded sweatshirt and puts on a cami and a cardigan and goes to a frat party.
Ray Allen and Richard Hamilton are there. They challenge her to beer pong, but she doesn't have a partner. “You don't need a partner,” says Ray Allen. “You'll just have to drink more.” Rebecca Lobo is afraid that Ray Allen wants to sleep with her. She does not play. She knew, before leaving the house, that she would not enjoy the frat party, but she went and didn't enjoy it because she couldn't think of anything else to not enjoy. She didn't exactly hate it either, so she thinks it was overall a good decision. She thinks of decisions as investments of contentedness, which will either appreciate or depreciate depending on the outcome. |