How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #7
"But in time, Max, it will all come out, and you'll understand what's happening. That's what I told Angel. I told her that everything is a test, even when you don't know it. That sometimes you have to do what you have to do and know it will all be clearer later. All of this has been a test." (61.9)
Jeb is constantly trying to explain to Max that this has all been a test, but she can't exactly take him at his word now, can she? He's already messed with them once, and she's not going to fall for his tricks again.
Quote #8
Worry is unproductive. You can't control what happens to Angel. You can save the world, but the only thing you can control is you. Go to sleep, Max. It's time to learn. (107.16)
As the flock leader, Max is constantly worrying about what's happening and if the voice in her head is telling her the truth or leading her astray. But she can't keep stressing out about what she can't control.
Quote #9
"That's me," he said, but he gave me a long look, like, I haven't forgotten what you did, meaning the Kiss.
I blushed furiously, embarrassed beyond belief. I would never live that down. (119.3-4)
In true teenage fashion, Max and Fang do not discuss things after she kisses him. They're both dying to know the truth about what it all means, but neither of them is willing to be the first one to bring it up. How embarrassing would that be?