How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #4
His voice shot through me. It's amazing, the things your body will do just when you don't want them to: heart speeding up, fingers aching. (3.89)
Deanna is still attracted to Tommy when she meets him again at the pizza place. Do you think this is because of chemistry, or because of her continued need for male attention?
Quote #5
Come on, Dee Dee. Come on. I remembered exactly how it felt when he wrapped my ponytail around his hand, pulling it back until I got the hint he wanted me to go down. (3.96)
Also not a great communicator: Tommy. He doesn't even tell Deanna what he wants her to do—he just physically pushes her in the general direction.
Quote #6
He stood right up close to me, all in my personal space. My body did things again, nerves awake, something not quite good and not quite bad creeping over my scalp. (4.1)
Tommy knows he's in Deanna's personal space, and he knows this is a way of asserting power over her like he used to. If he can't grab her ponytail and get her into his car, at least he can still intimidate her—which might ultimately lead to the chance to once again grab her ponytail and get her into his car.