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English and has no relationship with them as she has never met them before. She does not know much about the culture or her parents' history, and cannot pretend to be Taiwanese like her parents want her to be. At school, Akarsha is hurt at a baseball game, and after crying over her, Noelle realizes over the next week that she has a crush on her. At a school multicultural fair, Akarsha and Noelle realize that their romantic style is less overt than Diya and Min's. Akarsha admits that she sent the texts asking out Noelle, though Noelle doesn't remember them. The game ends with the four deciding that they cannot be exactly what their parents want them to be, but that they can be happy regardless. In an after-credits scene, adult Akarsha and Noelle lose the key to their sex handcuffs, forcing them to go to the fire department with Akarsha half-dressed, as the two flirt antagonistically with each other.
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cultures, she found similarities in how children from different cultures were alienated from both their birth and historical cultures, as well as how that strained their relationships. Noelle's story became the heart of this concept, as a journey of self-discovery outside of parental and cultural expectations. Lei used Noelle's story to show the tension between rejecting Noelle's parents' expectations and losing her connection to her
Taiwanese culture and family, and that she was inversely rejecting her own homosexuality because of her parents' expectations, and regretting that as well. Lei originally planned for Noelle's attempt to translate her mother's poem in Taiwan to be successful, but after two months of trying and failing to learn Mandarin, she felt that it would be "insincere" to give that plotline a happy ending.
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around her mother and hides that she is dating Min. Diya thinks to herself that she is scared of her mother's reactions, particularly if she says something that disagrees with her mother's culture from India. Min's section begins in the fourth grade, where she argues with her racist classmates. Soon after, she rides home with her father, who experiences
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argument between the two girls. Min talks about it with Diya and Noelle, and realizes that she is upset and disinclined to apologize because she experiences unapologetic racism from many people. The three discuss how much it is possible to change their beliefs from what they are taught as children.
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understanding her situation growing up. Diya was the most difficult character to write, as her general quietness could make writing her conversations "like pulling teeth". Some of the baseball elements were inspired by the documentary
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