" trusting heart" is the title of this chapter's soliloquy. It begins with the narrator lamenting the fact that they are out of ammo. He says that he would like to defeat her and give her back her father, but that he just doesn't want to fight right now. He asks her what she wants to know about the paradise where she lived. She says that she wanted to know what it was like to live there. He tells her that he took interest in her and that he hopes she will return to her father. He invites her to come to his house and make beds for her and her family.
" trusting heart" is the title of this chapter's soliloquy. It begins with the narrator lamenting the fact that they are out of ammo. He says that he would like to defeat her and give her back her father, but that he just doesn't want to fight right now. He asks her what she wants to know about the paradise where she lived. She says that she wanted to know what it was like to live there. He tells her that he took interest in her and that he hopes she will return to her father. He invites her to come to his house and make beds for her and her family.