[Penny doesn't want to press Doll--the poor girl is so nervous--but she really does want to convince of... something. An inherent justice in the world, maybe. That there's happiness for everyone. She may seem largely oblivious to the terrible things in the world, but Penny has some ideas about what Doll's seen. She's seen some of the worst of humanity herself in the seedier parts of Los Angeles. If there was only a way to make Doll feel confident in the ultimate goodness of the world...]
Nothing comes for free. I mean, we have to work at it to get away from the bad places we start in or end up in...
[Those aren't the right words at all. Penny hugs Doll again.]
There's hope, though, isn't there? Even if you can't get yourself away from a bad situation, there's hope that things'll get better. And there're ways to be happy, even when the places we start in can't be escaped.
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Nothing comes for free. I mean, we have to work at it to get away from the bad places we start in or end up in...
[Those aren't the right words at all. Penny hugs Doll again.]
There's hope, though, isn't there? Even if you can't get yourself away from a bad situation, there's hope that things'll get better. And there're ways to be happy, even when the places we start in can't be escaped.