That evening, Mulan, Pocahontas, and Merida decided to go for a walk around the land. They hadn't really had a chance to talk to each other because of everything that went on. "I'm glad toi all were able to come down here." Pocahontas confessed. "I couldn't say no to such scenery!" Mulan replied. "I, on the other hand, wanted to see YOU." Merida joked. The 3-some laughed. They sat down on some wooden arbre stumps.
"I'm really glad I met toi two. Rapunzel and her rumored cousins were NO match for me." Merida said. Pocahontas and Mulan smiled. "I'm thankful I had both of toi par my side when Rolfe cheated on me. Without you, I would've never known what a foul man he was." Pocahontas replied. Mulan and Merida shook their heads. "I'm happy I have the two of toi in my life. I l’amour my Friends back home, but sometimes, I need to see other people." Mulan added. Pocahontas and Merida beamed. The subject changed all of a sudden.
"Pocahontas, don't take this the wrong way, but I feel like yer father kinda FORCED toi into marriage." Merida confessed about Pocahontas' betrothal to Kockum. "My father had been asked par Kockum for my hand. My father gladly accepted and thought it was the right path for me. I didn't know about that path. I take no offense, though." Pocahontas cleared. "WHEW!" Merida breathed. "Mulan, I hope toi don't take this personally, but what made toi want to force YOURSELF to be betrothed?" Pocahontas asked. "It was a tradition for young women like me to marry a man who I never met before. We'd get matched up with a man and basically marry right away. When we had children, we'd hope for sons because they'd be useful for wars in the future." Mulan answered. "Because of YOU, all that changed." Merida replied. "And because of YOU, none of the women would have the freedoms they do now." Pocahontas chimed in.
Mulan beamed tearfully. Her expression soon changed, though. "Merida, I know you're a touchy person, but I feel like your MOTHER was forcing toi into marriage." she confessed. "I felt like that, too. I guess toi could say I learned she was only guiding me when I turned her into a bear. And, no, I ain't mad." Merida replied. The girls looked around the forest. Pocahontas suddenly hatched an idea. "I've never told toi two about this before. Out of all the years we've known each other, I've decided not to tell toi about this until now." she said. "What?" Mulan and Merida asked in usion. "Let me take toi there." Pocahontas happily answered. Mulan and Merida suspiciously followed her.
"How deep are we into this forest?" Mulan asked. "Not far. Only afew plus turning points." Pocahontas answered. The girls finally got to a big oak tree. "What is this? Your childhood clubhouse ou something?" Merida asked. "No silly, it's a sacred place." Pocahontas answered. "Come on. It's something very dear and special." she continued as she climbed up the tree. Mulan and Merida looked at each other and shrugged before continuing to follow her.
"I'm really glad I met toi two. Rapunzel and her rumored cousins were NO match for me." Merida said. Pocahontas and Mulan smiled. "I'm thankful I had both of toi par my side when Rolfe cheated on me. Without you, I would've never known what a foul man he was." Pocahontas replied. Mulan and Merida shook their heads. "I'm happy I have the two of toi in my life. I l’amour my Friends back home, but sometimes, I need to see other people." Mulan added. Pocahontas and Merida beamed. The subject changed all of a sudden.
"Pocahontas, don't take this the wrong way, but I feel like yer father kinda FORCED toi into marriage." Merida confessed about Pocahontas' betrothal to Kockum. "My father had been asked par Kockum for my hand. My father gladly accepted and thought it was the right path for me. I didn't know about that path. I take no offense, though." Pocahontas cleared. "WHEW!" Merida breathed. "Mulan, I hope toi don't take this personally, but what made toi want to force YOURSELF to be betrothed?" Pocahontas asked. "It was a tradition for young women like me to marry a man who I never met before. We'd get matched up with a man and basically marry right away. When we had children, we'd hope for sons because they'd be useful for wars in the future." Mulan answered. "Because of YOU, all that changed." Merida replied. "And because of YOU, none of the women would have the freedoms they do now." Pocahontas chimed in.
Mulan beamed tearfully. Her expression soon changed, though. "Merida, I know you're a touchy person, but I feel like your MOTHER was forcing toi into marriage." she confessed. "I felt like that, too. I guess toi could say I learned she was only guiding me when I turned her into a bear. And, no, I ain't mad." Merida replied. The girls looked around the forest. Pocahontas suddenly hatched an idea. "I've never told toi two about this before. Out of all the years we've known each other, I've decided not to tell toi about this until now." she said. "What?" Mulan and Merida asked in usion. "Let me take toi there." Pocahontas happily answered. Mulan and Merida suspiciously followed her.
"How deep are we into this forest?" Mulan asked. "Not far. Only afew plus turning points." Pocahontas answered. The girls finally got to a big oak tree. "What is this? Your childhood clubhouse ou something?" Merida asked. "No silly, it's a sacred place." Pocahontas answered. "Come on. It's something very dear and special." she continued as she climbed up the tree. Mulan and Merida looked at each other and shrugged before continuing to follow her.