Deya, the girl in the novel, is about to die, but she's not going to die in the usual way. Instead, she'll die in a "slightly different way" . Deya's a little worried about this, because she doesn't know how to deal with adults. She's also worried about the fact that Deya seems to think that he's an expert in running away from danger. She tells him to chill out, because it's his "imagination" that's causing him so much trouble. She also tells him that she'd never thought he'd be able to escape a surprise attack like that. Dey's still not used to the idea of running away, and she tells him not to worry, because "it's for you own safety, you toddler, so . . he doesnt deny the odd bit ." Deya tells her that her parents never taught her manners,
Deya, the girl in the novel, is about to die, but she's not going to die in the usual way. Instead, she'll die in a "slightly different way" . Deya's a little worried about this, because she doesn't know how to deal with adults. She's also worried about the fact that Deya seems to think that he's an expert in running away from danger. She tells him to chill out, because it's his "imagination" that's causing him so much trouble. She also tells him that she'd never thought he'd be able to escape a surprise attack like that. Dey's still not used to the idea of running away, and she tells him not to worry, because "it's for you own safety, you toddler, so . . he doesnt deny the odd bit ." Deya tells her that her parents never taught her manners,