[Frieda reads that twice, but ends up in mild disagreement - on both counts.]
I suppose I can see how it might bond us together to believe that we share something in common, but I think the Ferryman really meant it. I wouldn't be surprised if some of us - myself included - misjudged ourselves.
[Leave it to her to put more stock in the Ferryman's words than her own feelings...]
And while it may hold true for your world that most people end up traveling in groups, I'm from a place where people stay in one place their whole lives.
[In fairness, they can't leave the Walls! But even if they could, she's not convinced that travel would become a widespread phenomenon.]
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I suppose I can see how it might bond us together to believe that we share something in common, but I think the Ferryman really meant it. I wouldn't be surprised if some of us - myself included - misjudged ourselves.
[Leave it to her to put more stock in the Ferryman's words than her own feelings...]
And while it may hold true for your world that most people end up traveling in groups, I'm from a place where people stay in one place their whole lives.
[In fairness, they can't leave the Walls! But even if they could, she's not convinced that travel would become a widespread phenomenon.]