At this point in the novel, events have greatly affected relationships between many of the characters. First of all, Mr. and Mrs. DiAngelo are not in the best situation. Mr. DiAngelo blames Mrs. DiAngelo for their son's death. He left their house for a couple of months, and although he returned on July 4th, there is no telling how upset he may still be. Brady and his friends may also be in jeopardy. Because J.T. and Digger drilled holes in the kayak and refuse to tell anyone, Brady feels tremendous guilt. He wants to tell someone, but is afraid of how they might react. Although Brady and his father have a great relationship, a big event like the one they are experiencing can place stress on it. Once he confesses to his father, Brady feels both relieved and worried. Relieved because he finally told someone, and worried because he's unsure how his father will respond.
If the Mr. DiAngelo finds out what really happened, he might stop blaming Mrs. DiAngelo once and for all, because there was another factor she had no idea about. Once J.T. and Digger realize that Brady confessed to the police, they will probably be thrown into Juvenile Detention and won't forgive him. Depending on the trial results, Brady and his father might not be as close as before.
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