You say that now, but one day you'll miss these puppy days.
Is that so? ( some people might doubt and maybe it's strange that Diana doesn't, but there's a reason she doesn't. she is made of myth herself — it's not that strange, in the end. ) What prince does he remind you of, then?
Whether it's kids or puppies, I guess they always grow up too fast.
It's less a specific person and more that... I don't know, I could see him fitting in in Storybrooke. He talked me down from trying to kill him by reminding me that he loves you. The True Love Breaks Any Curse approach.
( it's a little too delicate to confess she knows all too well what it is like to live without him; she's not afraid to admit she's glad to have him, though. )
From what I understand, that is of no fault of your own. A horrible thing, to take control of someone's mind.
It makes me worry about what could happen if these cities do come to blows.
( the two cities seem to be at the precipice of war constantly, and if these are the lengths they're willing to go in small extremist groups, what would a war look like? )
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My family is the literal stuff some of those stories were made of. I don't make those references lightly.
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Is that so? ( some people might doubt and maybe it's strange that Diana doesn't, but there's a reason she doesn't. she is made of myth herself — it's not that strange, in the end. ) What prince does he remind you of, then?
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It's less a specific person and more that... I don't know, I could see him fitting in in Storybrooke. He talked me down from trying to kill him by reminding me that he loves you. The True Love Breaks Any Curse approach.
Which, by the way, I'm sorry for that.
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( Diana can't speak too lightly on that subject, truth be told... still a little sore. )
He's had to remind me to look to love over hatred a time or two myself. He is quite gifted at it.
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[ he might've mentioned a thing or two.]
I'm lucky he was there, because I don't think anything else would've pulled me out of it.
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( it's a little too delicate to confess she knows all too well what it is like to live without him; she's not afraid to admit she's glad to have him, though. )
From what I understand, that is of no fault of your own. A horrible thing, to take control of someone's mind.
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[ and she's experienced things that are a little out there, so maybe that's saying something.]
Makes me worry about everything that could happen here.
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( the two cities seem to be at the precipice of war constantly, and if these are the lengths they're willing to go in small extremist groups, what would a war look like? )
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[ Emma can see it coming, and she knows the odds are against them - but war shouldn't be inevitable.]
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( there's always another war. there's always another fight just beyond the brief moment of peace. )
Wars are made by leaders more than their people. We are not the only ones with no wish for war, I think. Their numbers are just harder to notice.