Where Burt goes in this chapter.
Therapy.
The major antagonist in this chapter.
Terrence.
Burt’s new favorite parent.
Richard.
Burt’s actual favorite parent.
Vivian.
Where Terrence comes from.
Burt‘s bedroom window.
Full name of Burt’s counselor.
Ximena Vanderbilt.
Where assault is done and blood is drawn.
A grassy field in the desert.
Who’s under the covers with Burt in his new room.
Mella.
What Burt smells at the beginning and end of this chapter.
Bacon.
Sounds in order.
Click, Shatter, Snap, Crickets, Fireflies.
How Burt describes waking up from assault.
Being “shut in an oven.”
What Terrence wants from Burt.
“At least say goodbye. Or give me a smile.”
Phrase Burt repeats twice in this chapter.
“Leave me alone.”
Reginald.
Amount of pills Burt is given.
Three.
Order of ”how I felt in” items.
Bathtub, Void, 2.
Last thing heard from Terrence before he drives away.
“You’re perfect.”
What’s still haunting Burt by the end.
The hands. (Bonus points for “there’s still hands all over” quote) +250
Time Reginald returns home and the songs Burt mentions Vivian plays.
4:00pm. No songs, only artists.
All food (specifically) that Burt was given.
Cold, plain tortellini, halved strawberries, and white grape juice.
Last line of the previous chapter.
“I guess I light up a room.”
Amount of words in this chapter.
28,654
Name of this chapter, date of this chapter, and word count of this chapter.
Chance, March 12th, 29678.
How many hours of sleep Vivian gets a week and why Burt is better.
70. He has Mella and can talk to Vivian.
Date Burt last ate.
Monday.