Answer:
Maleeka Madison meets Charlese and the twin girls, Raina and Raise in the school's bathroom everyday.
They "talk, smoke" etc.
Explanation:
Sharon G. Flake's novel "The Skin I'm In," tells the story of a young black girl and her life trying to fit in with her school and friends. The story deals with colorism, bullying, self-esteem, and self-acceptance among others.
Maleeka Madison is the protagonist of the story. Narrated from her perspective, the story delves into her life as a young black girl. Chapter 3 opens with Maleeka talking about how she and her friends used to hang out in the school's "girl's room". There, she would meet up with "Char, and the twins—Raina and Raise" mainly to "talk. Smoke." She would also take this occasion to change into the clothes that Charlese would bring for her, instead of wearing "Momma’s homemade rags".