How we cite our quotes: (Part.Date.Paragraph) or (Part.Section.Paragraph)
Quote #4
"Are you scared of anything?" Maddie asked.
"Lots of things!"
"Name one."
"I can name ten."
"Go on, then." (1.10.XI.43.120-124)
This is where Maddie and Julie begin their lists of fears. Maddie thinks of Julie as impossibly brave, but sure enough, Julie has plenty she's afraid of as well.
Quote #5
Maddie waited. Queenie was right: doing something, focusing, took away the fear. (1.11.XI.43.51)
Take note, Shmoopsters, because this is a great trick for navigating situations that super freak you out. Just roll up your sleeves, and distract yourself with something else.
Quote #6
The whimpering Scot crept toward the cockpit, keeping low to the floor of the aircraft to avoid having to look out. Maddie glanced over her shoulder; she could tell her friend was manfully battling some demon or other.
"If you're scared, do something," Maddie shouted, not without irony. (1.16.XI.43.77-78)
This is one of the rare times in Julie and Maddie's friendship when Julie's the one who is afraid. So Maddie gives her right back the advice that Julie gave her: do something.