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Content Warning: “In Auntie’s Cabin Again” (Chapter 13) contains physical and emotional abuse.
Daniel goes to Brody’s house. It’s dark, and Brody’s dogs run down the driveway to investigate Daniel. Brody’s father appears in the doorway. Mr. Mason confirms Daniel’s identity and calls off his dogs. Daniel formally meets Mr. Mason and asks to speak to Brody.
Daniel explains to Brody that he found Selene Estes, but she ran off. Mr. Mason speculates that Selene returned to the cabin. Daniel agrees and says he believes Erica is there too. He asks if Brody will accompany him. Mr. Mason tells Daniel to go home, reiterating that no one will go to Old Auntie’s after dark—“Certainly not my boy” (154). Daniel pretends to go home but veers into the woods as soon as he is out of sight.
Brody catches up to Daniel shortly after. He won’t go to the cabin but offers one of his dogs, Bella, for guidance and protection. Brody leaves, and Daniel and Bella continue their journey to the cabin. Bella grows tense the closer they get to the cabin. Instead of walking ahead of Daniel, she slows her pace to stick beside him.
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