In this chapter, the "superwoman" tells the "featherball" that he's reached the point where "nothing can cure you" . She tells him to "plop as a pawn" and "calm down" , and then she tells him that he can't just live for himself, because "he" is his only reason to exist. She says that she's tired of living life, and that she wants to "say I'm sorry . ." She tells the falcon that she hates him at first, but then she realizes that she admires his soul, and she wants him to treat him better. The superwoman says she still feels sorry for the "little turd," and she hopes that he will find happiness in "another life," if that's what he wants.
In this chapter, the "superwoman" tells the "featherball" that he's reached the point where "nothing can cure you" . She tells him to "plop as a pawn" and "calm down" , and then she tells him that he can't just live for himself, because "he" is his only reason to exist. She says that she's tired of living life, and that she wants to "say I'm sorry . ." She tells the falcon that she hates him at first, but then she realizes that she admires his soul, and she wants him to treat him better. The superwoman says she still feels sorry for the "little turd," and she hopes that he will find happiness in "another life," if that's what he wants.