[clementine smiles, warm, quiet.] No. I watched the cartoon, but I never got a chance to read the book. I should since I'm here.
[she didn't consider it, and it seems so stupid that she didn't. she thinks about reading for survival because of that event, because of her conversation with katherine then. she's used to survival being action (movement, violence, hiding, lying, pretending, sneaking). but in wonderland, it gets more complicated. information (even fiction) can be useful.]
They're strange and unhelpful. If we can't figure out what their deal is, we can make up our own. I like that better.
[she sort of wants to hit them until they say something that means something.] We should do it here too so it can be real for us. I mean, it felt real, but...
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[she didn't consider it, and it seems so stupid that she didn't. she thinks about reading for survival because of that event, because of her conversation with katherine then. she's used to survival being action (movement, violence, hiding, lying, pretending, sneaking). but in wonderland, it gets more complicated. information (even fiction) can be useful.]
They're strange and unhelpful. If we can't figure out what their deal is, we can make up our own. I like that better.
[she sort of wants to hit them until they say something that means something.] We should do it here too so it can be real for us. I mean, it felt real, but...