Dave calls out to Ms. Strangeworth to tell her that she dropped the pink letter. Ms. Strangeworth does not hear as she is focused on getting home to her quiet bed. Dave and Linda discuss whether or not they should take the letter straight to the Crane's or just put the letter in the post office.Personification is used to describe Ms. Strangeworth's bed and how it is less exhilarating than her life of stopping evil.
Might make them happier to get it today rather than tomorrow.
Going to post office and sending
We should take it over to Don Crane. It's on our way.
Why should we care when nobody cares about us.
Ms. Strangeworth wakes up to a green letter stating something was done to her roses. It is implied that it was written by Don Crane as retaliation for her ownreprehensible letters.
LOOK OUT ATWHAT USED TO BE YOUR ROSES.
I should send a letter to the Harris Boy's father.
Ms. Strangeworth furtively heads over to the post office at night. While mailing her 3 written letters, Ms Strangeworth gladly overhears 2 teens, Dave and Linda, arguing. She contemplates writing another one to Linda's father to rid of more evil. To her obliviousness, she accidentally drops her pink envelope directed towards Don Crane.
Going to post office and sending
But I didn't do anything.
Why won't your father let me come around?!
It's just nasty!
He said he'd horsewhip you.
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