Maddy is reading on her
white couch when
Carla arrives the next morning and wishes her happy birthday in Spanish. Carla knows exactly how Maddy and
Mom celebrated, and declares that it’s sweet how close Mom and Maddy are. She notes that
Rosa, her 17-year-old daughter, will barely talk to her. Maddy thinks that she can’t imagine being like that with Mom. As Carla moves to take Maddy’s blood pressure, she asks why Maddy is reading
Flowers for Algernon again—it always makes her cry. Maddy says that she’s certain that one day she won’t cry when she reads it, and hopes that maybe things will change someday. Maddy tells the reader that
Flowers for Algernon is about a mouse named Algernon, who dies.