Sweet Like Chocolate Extension
By tami
Someone asked and now I shall provide.
This is an explanation of what's going in the events that transpired between Harle and Serge.
Harle says that "one is sweet like chocolate, the other is sweet like cotton candy", which, namely, refers to Kid and Leena. Before I go on, let it be known that all sweets are bad, okay? All right then.
So who's the chocolate and what does it mean?: It's Kid. No offense to her, but she ain't exactly good for Serge. One, she's practically a stranger. Two, she's a wandering thief (how do you set up a life with an outlawed nomad?) And maybe Serge loves her, maybe not, but what exactly can he do if he does? He can't just ditch his mom back in Arni to go off on wild adventures with the nice stranger. Long-distance relationships never work. It's like chocolate. You want it, but when you get it, after eating it you realize that it wasn't something that you should have done. Chocolate's a great temptation that everyone succumbs to, and at the moment it seems like a good idea, but who knows what the later consequences are. (Like zits, extra weight, etc...)
Now who's the cotton candy?: Leena. (Duh) She's Serge's childhood sweetheart, or least, was or is something like that. Those romances are really cute as everyone knows. Sugary and fluffy (hence the cotton candy) and full of playful fun, it's adorable to everyone, including the couple. But these things are never meant to last. They "dissolve" pretty soon. And of course teenagers, being in love with being in love as they are, get lonely and look for someone else, even though the fact that their previous relationships had little substance should have taught them a lesson of sorts. Cotton candy's great, but no matter how many bites you take or what size the bites are, you'll never be satisfied.
Thank you reviewers, and I hope this answers some questions. Questions or comments about this explanation? Have a different interpretation? Think that what I wrote is awful? Want to point out that Serge likes one or the other? Review and flame, then. Until next time.
Someone asked and now I shall provide.
This is an explanation of what's going in the events that transpired between Harle and Serge.
Harle says that "one is sweet like chocolate, the other is sweet like cotton candy", which, namely, refers to Kid and Leena. Before I go on, let it be known that all sweets are bad, okay? All right then.
So who's the chocolate and what does it mean?: It's Kid. No offense to her, but she ain't exactly good for Serge. One, she's practically a stranger. Two, she's a wandering thief (how do you set up a life with an outlawed nomad?) And maybe Serge loves her, maybe not, but what exactly can he do if he does? He can't just ditch his mom back in Arni to go off on wild adventures with the nice stranger. Long-distance relationships never work. It's like chocolate. You want it, but when you get it, after eating it you realize that it wasn't something that you should have done. Chocolate's a great temptation that everyone succumbs to, and at the moment it seems like a good idea, but who knows what the later consequences are. (Like zits, extra weight, etc...)
Now who's the cotton candy?: Leena. (Duh) She's Serge's childhood sweetheart, or least, was or is something like that. Those romances are really cute as everyone knows. Sugary and fluffy (hence the cotton candy) and full of playful fun, it's adorable to everyone, including the couple. But these things are never meant to last. They "dissolve" pretty soon. And of course teenagers, being in love with being in love as they are, get lonely and look for someone else, even though the fact that their previous relationships had little substance should have taught them a lesson of sorts. Cotton candy's great, but no matter how many bites you take or what size the bites are, you'll never be satisfied.
Thank you reviewers, and I hope this answers some questions. Questions or comments about this explanation? Have a different interpretation? Think that what I wrote is awful? Want to point out that Serge likes one or the other? Review and flame, then. Until next time.
