How we cite our quotes: (Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #4
"I won't have that man sniffing after my daughter!" Joe shouted. "Did you see the way he looked at her? Like a boy scout going for his merit badge in hound dog!" (18.26)
He's not Evie's real father, but the idea of grown men sniffing around his teenage daughter still grosses Joe out. He's outraged when he sees Peter looking at Evie in a new—and sexual—light.
Quote #5
"Could it really happen like this?" He asked. "That a girl like you can make me feel…"
"Make you feel what?"
"Make me feel," he said. (20.67-69)
All this time, Peter's treated Evie like a friend's kid sister—someone whose girly crush he humors. But now that he's told her the truth and she accepts him for who he is, he can't help but see her in a new way.
Quote #6
And the kiss turned into something deep and secret.
His mouth opened, and mine opened, too. His tongue went into my mouth and I was so surprised, I didn't know what to do. At first. Then he showed me. (20.77-78)
Evie may be inexperienced, but she makes up for it in sheer enthusiasm. After all, learning how to French kiss can't be that hard, can it?