Re: Playground « Reply #126 on Oct 7, 2008, 11:00pm »
"And you are upsetting me. Is this ride almost over?" She needed to know at this point because he was becoming unbearable. She couldn't tolerate how he talked to her, pretending as if she didn't care for her son, acting as if everything was her fault. As if she didn't know she had to be in the wrong for most of the things she was doing, but she had to keep her son safe. That was all that mattered to her.
Re: Playground « Reply #127 on Oct 10, 2008, 8:22pm »
"I do believe it is." And all of a sudden they were at the end of the ride, the boy looked upset, "I thought it would be longer: whined Phineas.
"Trust me it was long enough, and I do believe it is past your bedtimes, and we should be getting back. As [b]I[/i] need to get you fed and bathed, since Fence is not going to be there tonight as he stood up for the wrong person." He then got out of the ride and started to help the boys out as well.
Re: Playground « Reply #128 on Oct 11, 2008, 3:45pm »
"He did stand up for the wrong person. There's nothing he can do for her now, but that doesn't mean she doesn't care about whats going on." She got herself out of the boat and looked up at Dar. "I do know, though, that she isn't ashamed of what she had done, and its not that she doesn't think the whole world should know what she's done, but more that it wouldn't help, but only harm, the ones that she cares about. So think poorly of her for not being as strong as she should be, and make sure Fennec doesn't stand up for her anymore, because maybe the only good quality left is that she doesn't want the people she cares for to get hurt."
She then turned away from Dar and the boys, "Make sure you get them hope safe. Take care Mortimer.... take care Phineas." She started to walk away.