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Monica needs to change her approach to catching Cricket. Instead of poiting in front of the hard headed little high speed fairy, when Cricket exits stage left poit her to stage right let her run past and repeat until she stops either from exhaustion or figures it out. Then tell her "1st Lesson -- Never run from your fears." I expect that the 1st Lesson will have to be repeated a number of different ways before it is understood by Calista.
While misery loves company, chaos brings along friends.
But Castela started standing right next to the person she bowled over. Calista already had momentum built up. So Castela is still the better bowling-ball.
lake_wrangler wrote:Well, Calista sure seems quick to think she's guilty of something... anything...
Edit: and it looks like Monica finally found a way to stop Calista from running...
Not that she thinks she guilty, it is because she is terrified of the Jaguar Girl! Current rumor about the Jaguar Girl has her being the meanest and nastiest force going. Able to stomp, fry. rend, tear, fold, and spindle anyone who ticks her off. Then when Cricket met her Monica appeared to make Cricket believe Monica will be her worst nightmare if Cricket messes up. All of this made Cricket into the timid little soul whole is ready to assume that if Monica is upset it has to be at her!!! With her Fae nature and age she is totally cowed and all she can think of is RUN AWAY! Cricket is not ready to believe that when Monica says the problem isn't Cricket on just on repeat.
Monica needs to sit Cricket down and get her to understand that Cricket is not a total F* up and not everything is aimed at her. A good trick if Monica can pull it off.
Ambush questions are fun. Watching the mental impact of them as they distort, or crumble, opinions based on faulty logic.