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* Davy and Millie get two good ones in the book. First, Davy confesses that his [[LonersAreFreaks asocial nature]] is due to his horrific childhood and a [[spoiler: near-rape by a truck driver he hitchhiked with]], followed by TheirFirstTime. Then, when they reconcile after his BrokenMasquerade, he explains all about his Jumping and how his mother [[spoiler:was killed by terrorists. She decides to rekindle their relationship.]]
** They get one truly amazing one at the book's very end; Davy admits that his [[CallingTheOldManOut confrontation with his father]] and his RoaringRampageOfRevenge against terrorists ''haven't actually made him feel any better'', and decides to enter therapy. Davy then gives Millie a lei before [[spoiler:Jumping them to Hawaii for a romantic getaway.]]

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* Davy and Millie get two good ones in the book. First, Davy confesses that his [[LonersAreFreaks asocial nature]] is due to his horrific childhood and a [[spoiler: near-rape by a truck driver he hitchhiked with]], with, followed by TheirFirstTime. Then, when they reconcile after his BrokenMasquerade, he explains all about his Jumping and how his mother [[spoiler:was was killed by terrorists. She decides to rekindle their relationship.]]
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** They get one truly amazing one at the book's very end; Davy admits that his [[CallingTheOldManOut confrontation with his father]] and his RoaringRampageOfRevenge against terrorists ''haven't actually made him feel any better'', and decides to enter therapy. Davy then gives Millie a lei before [[spoiler:Jumping Jumping them to Hawaii for a romantic getaway.]]
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* David's father covering for his son in the film when Roland interrogates him and even flat-out refusing to tell him anything. Despite the fact this gets him hospitalised, it's really nice to see him atone for his mistakes and actually defend the son he was one angry at.

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* David's father covering for his son in the film when Roland interrogates him and even flat-out refusing to tell him anything. Despite the fact this gets him hospitalised, it's really nice to see him atone for his mistakes and actually defend the son he was one once angry at.
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* David's father covering for his son in the film when Griffin interrogates him and even flat-out refusing to tell him anything. Despite the fact this gets him hospitalised, it's really nice to see him atone for his mistakes and actually defend the son he was one angry at.

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* David's father covering for his son in the film when Griffin Roland interrogates him and even flat-out refusing to tell him anything. Despite the fact this gets him hospitalised, it's really nice to see him atone for his mistakes and actually defend the son he was one angry at.
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** They get one truly amazing one at the book's very end; Davy admits that his [[CallingTheOldManOut confrontation with his father]] and his RoaringRampageOfRevenge against terrorists ''haven't actually made him feel any better'', and decides to enter therapy. Davy then gives Millie a lei before [[spoiler:Jumping them to Hawaii for a romantic getaway.]]

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** They get one truly amazing one at the book's very end; Davy admits that his [[CallingTheOldManOut confrontation with his father]] and his RoaringRampageOfRevenge against terrorists ''haven't actually made him feel any better'', and decides to enter therapy. Davy then gives Millie a lei before [[spoiler:Jumping them to Hawaii for a romantic getaway.]]]]
*David's father covering for his son in the film when Griffin interrogates him and even flat-out refusing to tell him anything. Despite the fact this gets him hospitalised, it's really nice to see him atone for his mistakes and actually defend the son he was one angry at.
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* Davy and Millie get two good ones in the book. First, Davy confesses that his [[LonersAreFreaks asocial nature]] is due to his horrific childhood and a [[spoiler: near-rape by a truck driver he hitchhiked with, followed by TheirFirstTime]]. Then, when they reconcile after [[spoiler:his BrokenMasquerade, he explains all about his Jumping and how his mother was killed by terrorists. She decides to rekindle their relationship.]]
** They get one truly amazing one at the book's very end; [[spoiler:Davy admits that his [[CallingTheOldManOut confrontation with his father]] and his RoaringRampageOfRevenge against terrorists ''haven't actually made him feel any better'', and decides to enter therapy. Davy then gives Millie a lei before Jumping them to Hawaii for a romantic getaway.]]

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* Davy and Millie get two good ones in the book. First, Davy confesses that his [[LonersAreFreaks asocial nature]] is due to his horrific childhood and a [[spoiler: near-rape by a truck driver he hitchhiked with, with]], followed by TheirFirstTime]]. TheirFirstTime. Then, when they reconcile after [[spoiler:his his BrokenMasquerade, he explains all about his Jumping and how his mother was [[spoiler:was killed by terrorists. She decides to rekindle their relationship.]]
** They get one truly amazing one at the book's very end; [[spoiler:Davy Davy admits that his [[CallingTheOldManOut confrontation with his father]] and his RoaringRampageOfRevenge against terrorists ''haven't actually made him feel any better'', and decides to enter therapy. Davy then gives Millie a lei before Jumping [[spoiler:Jumping them to Hawaii for a romantic getaway.]]
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* Davy and Millie get two good ones in the book. First, Davy confesses that his [[LonersAreFreaks asocial nature]] is due to his horrific childhood and a [[spoiler: near-rape by a truck driver he hitchhiked with, followed by TheirFirstTime]]. Then, when they reconcile after [[spoiler:his BrokenMasquerade, he explains all about his Jumping and how his mother was killed by terrorists. She decides to rekindle their relationship.]]
** They get one truly amazing one at the book's very end; [[spoiler:Davy admits that his [[CallingTheOldManOut confrontation with his father]] and his RoaringRampageOfRevenge against terrorists ''haven't actually made him feel any better'', and decides to enter therapy. Davy then gives Millie a lei before Jumping them to Hawaii for a romantic getaway.]]

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