She resisted the urge to frown, though it may have shown in her expression regardless. She didn't think she was a hero --weren't heroes brave and sure? Didn't they go because they wanted to and knew they had to? Not because they felt guilt? Didn't they go knowing it was right and not heavy in their hearts?-- but really considering contradicting Rapunzel, seemed too much like contradicting her mom.
"About treasuring other people; about the consequences for the multitudes when singular people did nothing."
...and about coming home. She'd said things about home. Which would never leave Allie's mind.
"She liked hats, too." This is said quietly, and sort of sheepishly, because it's easier than the other thing. "And that she might help referee if the kids get the game together."
Re: Mingling
Date: 2007-07-02 06:19 pm (UTC)"About treasuring other people; about the consequences for the multitudes when singular people did nothing."
...and about coming home. She'd said things about home. Which would never leave Allie's mind.
"She liked hats, too." This is said quietly, and sort of sheepishly, because it's easier than the other thing. "And that she might help referee if the kids get the game together."