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What happens after johnny kills bob?

You're referring to the events of the novel "The Outsiders" by S.E. Hinton, right?

After Johnny kills Bob, the events unfold as follows:

* Immediate Aftermath: Johnny is in shock and deeply distressed. He and Ponyboy flee the scene, realizing they are in serious trouble.

* Hiding Out: They go to a church, where they hide and eventually meet Dally. Dally helps them by providing food and supplies.

* The Greasers' Reaction: The Greasers are upset about Bob's death, but understand Johnny's actions were in self-defense. They feel the weight of the situation, knowing they have to protect Johnny.

* The Socs' Reaction: The Socs are angry and want revenge. They spread rumors about Johnny being a killer and are determined to find him.

* The Church Fire: Johnny and Ponyboy are caught in a fire at the church while trying to save children. Johnny becomes a hero when he pulls a child from the flames, but he is badly burned and his fate is uncertain.

* Johnny's Fate: Johnny dies in the hospital from his injuries, leaving Ponyboy and the Greasers devastated.

* Trial and Consequences: Ponyboy is put on trial for his role in the events, but he is ultimately released due to the circumstances. The events lead to a shift in the relationship between the Greasers and Socs, with a newfound understanding and a desire for peace.

The events surrounding Johnny's actions have a profound impact on all the characters, leading to introspection, change, and a deeper understanding of each other.

Let me know if you'd like to explore any of these events in more detail.

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