Comic Discussion > ALICE GROVE
Alice Grove MCDLT - June 2016
Neko_Ali:
I would say sending Gavia to 'save' Ardent is sneakily brilliant. After the Punchinating (Punch Harder) they seem to be doing their best to avoid one another due to mutually blaming Ardent for Gavia losing her powers. And while fine is fine, he did set into motion the chain of events leading to it, hanging out with two sulking kids for a loooong trip is not going to be fun. Pushing the two of them together and letting them work it out maybe without making it seem that's what they are doing... Very clever.
brasca:
--- Quote from: Neko_Ali on 10 Jun 2016, 14:24 ---I would say sending Gavia to 'save' Ardent is sneakily brilliant. After the Punchinating (Punch Harder) they seem to be doing their best to avoid one another due to mutually blaming Ardent for Gavia losing her powers. And while fine is fine, he did set into motion the chain of events leading to it, hanging out with two sulking kids for a loooong trip is not going to be fun. Pushing the two of them together and letting them work it out maybe without making it seem that's what they are doing... Very clever.
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Except that Gaiva isn't sulking. She's not overjoyed about what happened, but she seems to be throwing herself into learning how to survive rather than being all mopey and constantly sniping at Ardent. An admirable approach really. Perhaps Gavia might tell Ardent that she doesn't hate him, but she needs to focus on learning these skills so they can get back home as well as cope with her situation.
pendrake:
The bird's benign face at "eating" Ardent's head is what makes the punchline work so laugh-out-loud well. :-D
Neko_Ali:
She's still pointedly not talking to him. There's not much she can do to avoid him on the wagon. Until they hash things out, the silent/guilty treatment is not going to be fun for anyone.
brasca:
--- Quote from: Neko_Ali on 10 Jun 2016, 14:49 ---She's still pointedly not talking to him. There's not much she can do to avoid him on the wagon. Until they hash things out, the silent/guilty treatment is not going to be fun for anyone.
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Well it's not fun for Ardent and Alice seems to be blaming herself for what happened regardless. Sedna, however, could care less and who knows she might actually like having a willing student. All things considered Gavia could be reacting a lot worse to what happened so I really don't see why she should entertain Ardent's pleas for forgiveness. I know it's been 22 days since she was in coma, but for her it's been a day or two since she's regained consciousness. Personally, I'd be more upset with him for sulking instead of being productive.
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