In this short scene, we learn that Maggie is tired of tending to the garden, and that she has been sent away by Maggie to watch over her. Maggie asks Maggie if she knows the boy, and Maggie says that she does, but that she can't see what's coming yet. Maggie tells Maggie that the rider she's going to ride with is not hers to ride on, but Maggie's. Maggie says she wishes that all the girls could stop a war, but she doesn't think that's possible. Maggie then tells the rider to keep his head down, and the rider says that he's not a cowboy, but a "friend from the moon" . The rider says he'll feed Maggie one way, or the other, if it comes to that. Maggie thinks that Maggie has a soft heart, and says that her friend is a cowboy no, no sir. She says that Maggie needs air, and she needs to get back to her family, because Maggie is a runner, not a horse. Maggie wants to see the rider get home, but he says that they're just trying to ginny, not for what they want for Maggie.
In this short scene, we learn that Maggie is tired of tending to the garden, and that she has been sent away by Maggie to watch over her. Maggie asks Maggie if she knows the boy, and Maggie says that she does, but that she can't see what's coming yet. Maggie tells Maggie that the rider she's going to ride with is not hers to ride on, but Maggie's. Maggie says she wishes that all the girls could stop a war, but she doesn't think that's possible. Maggie then tells the rider to keep his head down, and the rider says that he's not a cowboy, but a "friend from the moon" . The rider says he'll feed Maggie one way, or the other, if it comes to that. Maggie thinks that Maggie has a soft heart, and says that her friend is a cowboy no, no sir. She says that Maggie needs air, and she needs to get back to her family, because Maggie is a runner, not a horse. Maggie wants to see the rider get home, but he says that they're just trying to ginny, not for what they want for Maggie.