Susan is very practical.
Funny that I waited so long to bring back Amy, who was hands-down one of the favorite characters of readers. I guess I just liked holding out for some reason. Makes it more exciting? Mayyyyyybe. Or maybe I was just younger and more crazy.
Whenever waiting for someone at the airport, I wonder again and again if I somehow missed them at the gates.
I love how children and young adults still have the capacity to be brutally and often painfully honest without ill-will. Even if sometimes, “ouch!”
I must admit, it is frustrating when someone upturns your life — and on top of that they happen to be RIGHT.
True, assuming you are not in a play, I’d say that your best chance of drinking poison is if you poured it yourself.
On a side note, have you suffered depression in your life? Of course you have, or else you wouldn’t be reading Bruno. ;-) Over at “Hyperbole and a Half” Allie wrote an illustrated blog post which sums up the experience very very well, in case you’ve EVER had difficulty explaining it to happy people.