Deadly Little Secret
What metaphors are used in Deadly Little Secret by Laurie Faria Stolarz?

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Camelia's house originally serves as a refuge for Camelia, helping to keep her away from her stalker. But over time, the stalker targets the house, even breaking in to leave messages and rip up Camelia's pajama pants. It becomes a metaphor of safety and then fear.