How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #7
She could command them, outwit them; she could know more of their history than any of them ever would—but they would preserve that secrecy and clubbiness against her even so. (41.9)
Even though Frankie is clearly the superior mind here, she'll always be an outsider because of her gender. And that's really quite a shame because by now she's proven herself equal (and maybe even superior) to the dogs in more ways than one.
Quote #8
Burning and dripping and freezing, Frankie Landau-Banks walked down the hall to her bedroom. (42.23)
Ah, the final proof that Frankie one strong and tough cookie. She's able to withstand extreme pain and discomfort without batting an eyelash. We'd like to see how Matthew would handle this situation—without the Superman shirt, of course.
Quote #9
I'm just writing to say I underestimated you. I significantly underestimated you. (45.28)
At the end of the day, even if Alpha doesn't like Frankie, he admits that she was incredibly skillful in carrying out all those pranks. And that's all she ever wanted—some acknowledgement. Alpha's willingness to recognize Frankie's awesomeness makes us think that he might not be the old boy we thought he was. Just imagine if these two joined forces.