Which narrative point of view is shown in the passage?

Bitsi tackles your leg, hauls on your arm, too winded to get anything out. "Pa said come.
Pa said come quick."
"Whoa, whoa," you say. It could be anything, nothing. Old Meyer's
back pasture butts up against the Holy Light Colony, and the last few weeks he's had you
out about people wandering through the woods at night with lit candles.
From Stewart O'Nan, A Prayer for the Dying. Copyright 1999 by Stewart O'Nan

The narrative point of view in the passage is second person.