“"Nate would never forget that feeling when he saw the bat against the wall, looking so out of place. So dark. So wrong. And how he didn't want to look at it closely. He just somehow knew that if he saw it clearly, it would be worse. He'd felt that same sensation when Mom and Dad told him Dad had cancer. The word "inooperable" was like the bat. And he felt it when he saw the pictures of Jordan. And when he thought about Mrs. Kendrick. Another dark spot."”
Ruby's neighbor who later becomes more like her boyfriend.
“"Well, you can expect your hand to fall off, if you want," he said. "But personally, I just can't subscribe to that way of thinking."”
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