Chapter 5 switches back to Taylor. She beings working at the Burger Derby, which is the place she met her friend Sandi. Sandi too has a child, and when they are at work they leave their children at the free baby-sitting service, as if they are shoppers at the mall. Soon enough, Taylor gets fired because she gets into an arguement with her boss. Taylor needs money, and realizes that her money situation isn't good at the moment. Taylor tries to find a place to stay, and looks in the newspaper adds for a room for rent. The first listing is rather strange; consisting of three people names Fei, La-Isha and Timothy. They seem to live a very free life, as they are hippies, and don't even have furniture in their house; just colorful rugs and pillows. They seem to have their own opinions when it comes to food; mentioning that caffine mest up Timothy and lecturing Taylor on hot dogs.
The second house seemed more promising, and more ironic; it was Lou Ann's. They seemed to get along great, laughing and talking, realizing they were from the same area, and even went to the same concert way back when. They are a perfect match, and Taylor decides to move in, and Lou Ann is over-joyed. The difference between Taylor and the three hippies almost seems to make Taylor and Lou Ann's similiarity even more enjoyable. They are so comfortable with each-other, both have babies, both are from Kentucky, and are all-in-all alike in many ways.
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