The scene revolves around the main character, Rhyme, and her friends as they navigate relationships, friendships, and personal growth. Rhyme is struggling to come to terms with her feelings for Robby, who kissed another girl, Britney, at a party. Meanwhile, Rooney is trying to convince Birdie to turn herself in for vandalizing school property, which Birdie and Spike did, but Robby is being blamed for.
The story also explores the character of Ty, who is a football player recovering from an injury. He befriends Stephanie's father, a pastor, who shares his own story of overcoming adversity and finding God.
Throughout the scene, there are also several subplots, including Kayla's struggles with her boyfriend Flash, Luna's music, and the dynamics between the characters, particularly the tension between Rhyme and Rooney. The scene ends with Spike being expelled from school for his role in the vandalism, and Birdie's suspension.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The scene starts with a party hosted by the main character, Rhyme.
2. Rhyme has a crush on Robby Robbins, but thinks Robby likes her friend Britney.
3. Rhyme and Birdie have a conversation where Rhyme tells Birdie that she needs to turn herself in for vandalism.
4. Birdie refuses to turn herself in and tells Rhyme that she's not her friend anymore.
5. Ty meets Luna's dad, who is a pastor, and they have a conversation about Ty's interest in joining the church's youth group.
6. Rhyme and Luna have a heart-to-heart conversation about Rhyme's feelings and relationships.
7. Kayla is upset with her boyfriend Flash because he lied to her about sending her a gift.
8. Rooney avoids talking to her roommate and friend for two weeks.
9. Rooney texts her roommate to meet her at the diner, but then changes the plans to meet at the church.
10. The pastor shares his personal story of getting injured in a football game and finding God.
11. Spike gets expelled from school for vandalism and letting someone else take the blame.
12. Birdie is suspended from school for her involvement in the vandalism.
These facts provide a summary of the events and conversations that take place in the scene.