The Art of Persuasion
As we may remember, Theo’s experience with finding the portal fell into the category of YMMV. At least he didn’t have to resort to the “Hello Kitty” stickers. I have the feeling that the house would not have been happy with that…
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A little gentle and friendly persuasion.
*Bounce Bounce Bounce*
That is SO not the point. The point is that if the house was going to be that stubborn, then Theo would have been justified in using the “Hello Kitty” stickers as a bludgeon. By that I mean I see the House’s job as protector, not Editor or Director of their lives. It is providing a safe place, not providing a Nanny-State, although a certain photographer may need a spanking from time to time. Certainly a bap on the nose seems to have been an educational moment.