Oops, I forgot the disclaimers for the last two chapters! Oh well, it should be obvious that I own neither Hey Arnold or Sonic the Hedgehog (despite sounding as cool as that fantasy sounds).
Olga and Sally: Something's Off
Sally Acorn wasn't quite sure what to make of Olga after a while. At first, the blonde had seemed perfectly nice and content, the complete opposite of what Helga had described to the Mobian squirrel.
In fact, Sally could go almost far enough to say that this young woman was the direct opposite of her younger, irascible sibling.
Then somewhere along the way—Sally couldn't say exactly when—Olga's airy demeanor seemed to have had faded away for a second.
In that short expanse of time, the bipedal mammal obtained a glimpse of not a brilliant young woman well on her way in a life of success.
Who she saw instead was a very, very tired person, someone about ready to keel over from the pressure of her parents' expectations and the weight of the world waiting for her to do another encore.
Eyes could reveal so much...and Sally wasn't sure whether to feel proud of her anymore... or sorry for her.
Ya'll know what to do!
