How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #4
"And the idea that something we did would bring pain or sorrow into your life is the worst feeling your mom and I have ever known." (6.58)
Will's dad feels like he has failed when the bad guys come after his son. Is he being hard on himself? Or is he right? Is it somehow all Dad's fault?
Quote #5
"We love you more than anything life." (6.62)
This explains why Will's parents are so overprotective. But maybe things wouldn't have gone down the tubes so quickly if they had allowed Will a little more flexibility with his life, instead of keeping him from making friends. Or what if they had told him the truth about himself? Did they even know the truth?
Quote #6
"I'll come for you. I don't know when, but I swear I'll tear down the gates of hell to find you." (6.62)
Dad is definitely Will's champion and defender. On the other hand, we'll learn at the end of the book that Dad might be responsible for all the nasty stuff that's gone down, so maybe Dad is speaking from guilt here.