07-31-2012, 12:00 AM
"Carola doesn't yet have the Flyer's mind attached. The Flyer's mind is
like an octopus. With a dry surface it attaches firmly, and can't be removed.
But we're letting a little moisture in there, so there's a little slippage.
Carola asks me, 'How many tentacles do I have loose now?' 'Three.' She says,
'Well, if I work really hard maybe I can get another one loose.'
"She doesn't ask for anything. She doesn't complain, she doesn't whine.
She doesn't ask for ice cream or chocolate or dolls. She was abandoned as a
small child and tells me she knows about loneliness. She says she has enemies,
but that's not my concern--she'll take care of them." - CC
like an octopus. With a dry surface it attaches firmly, and can't be removed.
But we're letting a little moisture in there, so there's a little slippage.
Carola asks me, 'How many tentacles do I have loose now?' 'Three.' She says,
'Well, if I work really hard maybe I can get another one loose.'
"She doesn't ask for anything. She doesn't complain, she doesn't whine.
She doesn't ask for ice cream or chocolate or dolls. She was abandoned as a
small child and tells me she knows about loneliness. She says she has enemies,
but that's not my concern--she'll take care of them." - CC

