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In July 1959, Abby awaits a ride from her unofficial boyfriend, Dane Quinn. They’re both helping Merrick prepare for her upcoming wedding (the Whitshanks are felling a tree in the yard and need help), despite Merrick not knowing Dane, and her brother Red having a crush on Abby. Though from a good family, Dane’s a misfit. His antisocial behavior began when his mother divorced his father and ran off with her lover. While driving, Dane admits that his father has recently kicked him out the house, and Abby considers their relationship—even their friends are shocked at their affection. For Abby, however, “He became her newest worthy cause. She flung herself at him, worked to bring him out of himself” (296). As they arrive at the Whitshanks’ house, Dane reveals that he’ll have his temporary lodging to himself for the weekend, and he wants Abby to come over. Though she expected this day to arrive, she handles the news poorly by making excuses and then exiting the car hastily.
Red “talks shop” in front of the house with Earl, Landis, and Ward—friends, and his father’s workmen—and Abby delights in the sound of a chainsaw because it reminds her of her father.
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