Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-5297572-20161017181348/@comment-33209858-20161021002243

Penelopea looked at the girl as if she was speaking Riddlish. '"I wasn't personally trying to attack you... And wait a spell, I am not on a high horse''!" 'To her, this just gave her another reason to not ''like Rebels. She hadn't said anything too offensive, she thought. All she said is that they were making a huge mistake... which is true! At least, that's what Penelopea thought. But it was obvious that Marissa wasn't going to change Penelopea's mind, especially not with that kind of attitude.

'''"I like my Happily Ever After. I've looked forward to going through with my story ever since I was little. Anyways, even Headmaster Grimm says that we should follow destiny! Who knows what will happen to our stories if we don't?" She was taking a page out of Apple White's book and arguing with the usual theory, "Even if one person decides not to follow their legacy, that story is ruined. What if there's no poisoned apple? Apple doesn't get her prince. What if there's no prince to wake Sleeping Beauty? She sleeps forever after. What if Red Riding Hood and the Wolf got along? There would be no conflict - no story! Personally, I think it's selfish to want to rewrite your own destiny if it means sacrificing someone else's." '''In a way, Penelopea had a point, but there were always two sides to the story for a reason. In an argument like this, there was really no morally right answer.