How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #10
We walked back home to inspect the house. My skin crawled with the thought of someone prowling around our things. And knowing I'd been inside with the intruder was enough to make we want to sleep with the lights on like I had when I was ten and the man next door to us had been killed. It had taken me over a year to decide I could turn off the light in my bedroom. And even though Mom had shared the same room with me, she hadn't complained. She let me sleep with the light on. (34.1)
There's nothing worse than the feeling of being violated—especially in your home. Dani saw her house as a secure base and now some creep has broken in (we're looking at you, Mr. Dermott) and she's got the willies, big-time.