So Kev's parents decide to drive down to Tyrone with uncle Albert's car. .
First uncle Albert's car doesn't start - everybody has to push but in the end they leave the kids alone at home. .
Kevin is in a great mood and suggests to have a party. .
The Eighth Day of July.
Sadie, Tommy, Steve and Linda have worked hard, so that they have money for buying some ice at Mrs Mc Conkey's shop. After this Sadie and Tommy are going alone to a shop where paint is sold. So they buy orange paint which they hide under the bed when they come home. At night they both get outside with the paint to go to the Catholic area. When they are painting the wall with "GOD BLESS KING BILLY, NO POPE HERE" and try to run away, Sadie is caught by Brian.
The Ninth Day of July.
After having being caught by Catholics, Sadie is brought to the McCoys' by Brian (chap.5). .
Now she's sitting in a Catholic house, wondering that it's similar to a Protestant house. She really hasn't expected that. .
Brede offers her some tea, because she doesn't agree with Kevin's unfriendly behaviour. .
An argument starts between Kevin and Sadie, they both do not accept the other's opinion. .
While Kevin says that Protestants lie and that they are slaves to a man who's been dead for more than .
300 years, Sadie compares the Catholics with a pack of sheep, doing just what they're told to and she is of the opinion that they are slaves to a man in Rome they've never set eyes on. .
Later Sadie is allowed to leave the McCoy's' house without any problems. .
But Kevin doesn't leave it as this. The next day he and Brian decide to go for a walk through the Protestant area. .
And there they meet Sadie again, and she's not alone. .
A Fight and a Fire.
Kevin and Brian walk over to the Protestants' area and have a look at the mural of Sadie's house. An argument starts with the Protestant teens and a constable and a priest calm them down, avoiding a fight. .
To raise some more money Sadie starts making and selling chips but sets the kitchen on fire when the ginger-haired boy annoys her outside.