A group of young girls, including Diana, are having a sleepover and engaging in various activities such as reading each other's palms, discussing their futures, and arguing over who is the prettiest. They also talk about their relationships with boys and plan a party.
The girls claim that they will have a long and happy life, get married, and have children. One of the girls, Viana, predicts that Diana will marry someone named Dima and have 14 children.
The girls also get into a dispute with some boys, including Kevin, who are at the party. The boys claim that they were invited by two younger girls and were tricked into coming. The boys also admit to dancing with other girls at a disco.
The girls, particularly Diana and Julie, are upset with the boys and accuse them of lying. The argument escalates, and the girls ultimately decide to kick the boys out of the party.
The scene ends with the girls going to bed, still arguing and upset, while the boys leave the party, laughing and joking.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. A group of girls are having a sleepover and discussing various topics, including boys and relationships.
2. They are trying to decide what to do and are considering inviting boys to join them.
3. They talk about a party they are planning and how they want to have fun and show the boys that they are not small.
4. They discuss their personal relationships and crushes, including Diana's relationship with a boy named Kevin.
5. They also talk about a girl named Julie who has been dancing with multiple boys at a disco.
6. The girls decide to call Julie and have her pick up her brother, who is at the sleepover, and take him home.
7. The girls are upset with the boys for dancing with other girls at the disco and decide to confront them.
8. The boys explain that they were invited to the sleepover by two little girls and thought it was a party.
9. The girls are angry with the boys for not being honest with them and for dancing with other girls.
10. The situation escalates, and the girls decide to deal with the boys and the little girls who invited them to the sleepover.