cannot stand Peter's laziness, but she later grows quite fond of him. As time goes on, they each get to know each other a little better, Miep brings them news from the outside world as often as she can along with some small amounts of rations. The families decide to let one more person stay with the seven of them in the already crowded space they have. Albert Dussel is a dentist who has come to stay with the Franks and Van Daans, since the outside world has become too dangerous for a Jew to stay in. Anne offers to share her room with Mr. Dussel and to her surprise he is a friendly guy. The eight of them now begin to realize just how crowded the Annexe is, each person is annoyed by something that one person or the other is doing or saying. Not only does Anne have to put up with her mother, who she feels treats her like a baby and her sister who she is stuck in the shadow of, but now she has Mrs. Van Daan complaining, Mr. Van Daan who is always in an uproar over something Anne does, Mr. Dussel constantly shhing her, and now her father telling her she needs to show more compassion for her mother! She begins to feel like no one ever listens, she can never seem to please anyone. All she wants to do is be back home with her friends, talking when she wants to talk, going to the bathroom when she needs to, taking a bath when and where she feels like it and going where she wants to. Anne then finds someone to lean on, she begins to confide in Peter. They start to tell each other what they are feeling, what it is that bothers them so much, they tell each other of all their wishes and dreams. And eventually they both come to realize that they each share a secret crush on one another All of the tension and bickering finally took its toll. The Franks and the Van Daans had a huge argument. The Franks asked the Van Daans to leave, which only made things worse. They reconciled and just in time. Tuesday August 1, 1944, was the last day Anne wrote in her...