In this excerpt from James Patterson's "School's Out—Forever," the narrator speaks passionately to Iggy and the others, insisting they must stay strong and not give up. Despite Iggy's condition as a blind mutant, the narrator firmly states that Iggy is coming with them and warns of the consequences if he doesn't cooperate. The scene is tense, emphasizing determination and the importance of sticking together in dangerous times.
"But if you think I'm going to let you give up on us now, you've got another think coming. Yes, you're a blind mutant freak, but you're blind mutant freak, and you're coming with me, you're coming with right, or I swear I will kick your skinny white ass from here to the middle of next week."