I made friends, but not with Margaret. I chose the bed farthest from where she slept. I figured I could avoid her for two weeks, no problem.

—"I'm Not Thirteen Yet,"
Amy Bernstein

Read this passage. What do details in the passage tell you about how the narrator feels?

The details in the passage suggest that the narrator feels a sense of dislike or aversion towards Margaret. The narrator intentionally chooses a bed farthest from where Margaret sleeps in order to avoid her for two weeks. This implies that the narrator does not want to interact or be around Margaret. Additionally, the phrase "no problem" suggests that the narrator feels confident or relieved about not having to spend time with Margaret.