Return of the Rabbit
Freya for The Godmother
The Godmother is a wise and calm woman who has lived for many hundreds of years. She has fallen ill and can no longer move very well. In the past, she helped many people and saved many lives.
She speaks softly and her words are full of wisdom and maturity.
Approximate number of lines: 15
Voice reference:
- female adult
- aristocratic british
Monkey. You know how I feel about the time you waste worrying about me. The life that I have lived has been long and full. Death is not something that I fear.
I am so sorry. I cannot accept a stolen cure. No matter how truly little The Rabbit needs this medicine, it is not our place to assume nor decide that we are more deserving of his property. Please, return it back to him.
Even the gods stumble and fall. What defines us as people is what we do in the face of our own demons. You must learn to forgive The Rabbit for what he has done but more importantly, you must learn to forgive yourselves.