How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #7
"Do you want to record this too?" she asked.
Hadn't actually thought of that. I could see why it would be useful if I wanted to dispute what Barbara printed, though. Still, if I couldn't trust her to do right by me, I was doomed anyway.
"No, that's OK," I said. (16.145-6)
When talking to investigative reporters on the scoop of the decade, think about bringing your own recording device. Or just trust them if they've known you a long time. Whatever.
Quote #8
I had just mightily smote Darryl in a little clearing where he'd been treasurehunting, and we were having a little laugh over my extreme sneakiness. He was going to go monstering — killed players could switch to playing monsters, which meant that the longer the game wore on, the more monsters there were coming after you, meaning that everyone got to keep on playing and the game's battles just got more and more epic. (18.17)
Ah, the good old days when Marcus and Darryl would spend the weekends LARPing with others in the woods.
Quote #9
I'd written the note plainly and simply, just laying it out for her: I know you don't approve. I understand. But this is it, this is the most important favor I've ever asked of you. Please.
Please. She'd come. I knew she would. We had a lot of history, Van and I. She didn't like what had happened to the world, either. (20.106-7)
Van's the only hope for getting Darryl out of prison and changing the world. Good thing she shows up after getting Marcus's note. Why does she come?