[Unknowingly, Lydia had managed to hit on Rose's biggest hurdle with Wonderland. The way people seemed to be okay with how things are. The way they made the most of it and didn't appear to care about getting out.
This was the first time she'd talked to somebody who had found that middle ground, Rose's head canting to one side. Squinting against the sun as she regards her for a quiet moment.]
That's... not a bad way to look at things I guess.
[That's about as close as you can get to Rose admitting she might not always be right.]
It's not easy to tell the Pro-Wonderlanders from the sane people. [Which, is far too harsh when you consider why the pro-Wonderlanders exist but until she has a little perspective, that attitude of hers isn't likely to change.]
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This was the first time she'd talked to somebody who had found that middle ground, Rose's head canting to one side. Squinting against the sun as she regards her for a quiet moment.]
That's... not a bad way to look at things I guess.
[That's about as close as you can get to Rose admitting she might not always be right.]
It's not easy to tell the Pro-Wonderlanders from the sane people. [Which, is far too harsh when you consider why the pro-Wonderlanders exist but until she has a little perspective, that attitude of hers isn't likely to change.]