European country the Svensson family originates from.
Sweden.
Sven’s not-so-secret obsession.
Sharks.
Hot state Burt lives in.
Arizona.
A rather motherly figure.
Vivian.
Veronica—maybe a bit more of a jerk.
Sawyer.
Burt’s new surname.
Cowan.
“Meet the parents!” Man. Meets the kid despite.
Terrence.
Korean last name…better as a blonde.
Kim.
The best place to cuddle according to Burt and Sven.
Couch.
Promise ring…more like broken promise. She had no remorse throwing this away.
Engagement ring.
Name of the Nordic-theme coffee shop.
Fika.
Cupid struck right! Parents loved at first sight! The month Burt was adopted (day for bonus points).
February (27th).
Chapter 1’s originally ‘weird’ name.
‘Freak No More.’
Number of words in the story as a whole. (Not specific—how many thousand).
14,000.
The type of shark that Sven received as a soft present from Burt.
Whale Shark.
Lovely! Another day of hardship. Name the chapter Sawyer was introduced in. (Number, name of it for bonus points).
Chapter 4: Daffodils.
Brand new title of the document itself!
Summer Butterflies.
What chapter is Vivian St. Germain introduced in? (Number, name of it for bonus points).
Chapter 8: Nervous and Breaking Down.
Who brings Burt his first coffee?
A random man (Sofia counts for half points).
Cause and effect: Burt asks a bit too much. In return, someone harms him. Give the weapon, person, result, and chapter NUMBER for all points.
In order: wooden spoon, Richard Cowan, Burt relapses (SH), chapter 3.
The features Reginald is initially described with.
Long eyelashes and a fake smile.
Ways Burt refers to Sven when he has recently been confronted by Sawyer. (Chapter 10).
“Pale” and “awful.”
Color of the ink Sawyer uses.
Blue.
Parents want kids with this according to Burt.
Personality.
Only tattoo ever mentioned in the story. (Done illegally, on a minor, by a minor).
Shark bite marks (on Sven, done by Carol).