You meet me after school right here", I said." Why?" he asked. I couldn't believe he was so stupid." Because we're going to finish this fight."" You're crazy, " Roger said. He got to his feet and walked away. His gang stared at me like I was a serail killer, and they followed their leader. I was absolutely confused. I had followed the rules of fighting. i had behaved exactly the way I was supposed to behave. But these white boys had ignored the rules. In fact, they followed a whole other set of mysterious rules where people apparently DID NOT GET INTO FISTFIGHTS.(65) . Sherman Alexie
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The quote “You meet me after school right here” is said by the main character in the book, Roger. The book is about a boy who is in a fight with his best friend (Roger). Roger tells his best friend to meet him after school, when he says “right here” he also mentions that he will finish this fight. So this shows that Roger wants to finish this fight with his best friend.

Source: The Absolutely True Diary Of A Parttime Indian

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