“Three Heartstrings Of Gold” 61: Hanstel’s Journal, Pg. 15
Heh. Gretel shows some spirit.
Also, just so you know, there are approximately 74 journals in this story arc, so we are closing in on the end. Should be just in time for New Years… Right according to plan.
So basically this journal entry shows Hansel dislike and/or full confusion over Mother Goose’s relationship connections with the Blue Fairy.
Gretel is echoing her displeasure too in her own unique way.
Also thanks to David being distracted by the Blue Fairy’s appearance it leaves Hansel alone to battle the sinful vices, right ?
I know Hansel is smart, but it is hard to understand what he’s saying sometimes.
Actually, I’ll clarify: Hansel is ticked off that Mother Goose and Blue Fairy Godmother only speak in rhyme for dishing out pertinent info, or so it seems. Also, Gretel is mocking her brother. That’s a pic of him up there on top:) He rebuttals by threatening her and she stops making fun of him for all his yacking. He was being a hypocrite and she was pointing it out, LOL. Lastly, David is not distracted. Remember what happens when the town bell chimed for Cindy and Hanstel? ;) Yeah, he’s a bit tough on the brain. I may or may not tone it down. It IS his character, but if he’s too hard to understand that I’ve lost my audience.
Thanks for explaining is to me, but it once again shows that Gretel has way with words to express herself.
She’s right as her brother is a bit of a hypocrite in this case. Especially when it comes to explaining things to others given Hansel’s overall intelligence.
Yup:) If you ever can’t tell who is who in her stick figures, look for color and hair design. That should clear it up. Hansel’s hair spokes to the left and Gretel’s to the right, for example.
I just want to say that I understood that when I first read it.
…Although it does always take me a little longer to read through these entries, since you can’t just skim words :P
Still, it’s amusing. And that’s important.
“Soul” = The supposed inner essence of what makes us human — or at least sapient.
“Sole” = 1. Describing a singular entity, usually the one remaining of anything. 2. The bottom of a shoe. 3. A type of edible flatfish, usually referring to the Soleidae family.