Grace avoids telling Tedd about the time Sarah saw her naked. Tedd and Grace figure out how she can stand up for her belief in natural nudity.
Setting[]
- The Verres family's house
Time[]
- Saturday, March 9, first year
Cast Appearing[]
Other characters mentioned[]
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Art[]
- Greyscale
Layout[]
- Landscape
- Two rows: four panels in row 1, four panels in row 2 of which the rightmost one is narrow and the second one from left is wider than the others (total: eight panels)
Transcript[]
Tedd | When did Sarah see you totally naked? |
Grace | (thinking) I was returning the clothing your father bought me because I was going to leave you forever out of fear for your safety without even saying goodbye in person. |
Grace | ...You know what? This really isn't all that important. |
Tedd | It isn't? |
Grace | (hugging Tedd) No. What's important is that we're safe, and we're together. |
Tedd | ...OK... |
Grace | And it's not like I thought nudity wasn't ever sexy. I just thought it was circumstantial, like just being naked shouldn't be enough to think it's sexual. |
Tedd | People are weird about this sort of thin, but I'm sure our friends understand that you weren't trying to be sexy. Heck, even when I assumed you know about the connection, I always figured you were just standing by your belief that nudity was a natural thing. |
Grace | You know what? You're right! I mean, you were wrong, but I should stand up for my beliefs! The human body is beautiful, natural, and shouldn't be shunned just because some people have trouble differentiating it from sex! |
Tedd | Good for you! So, these "circumstances" you speak of... |