“We must apologise,” Strauss says with some confusion, “But
we're not sure we follow your thinking.”
“It's simple,” Robert replies, becoming quite animated. “I
don't have to see the market, you don't have to see the market. The
only one of us who does is Fi, and she can. The rest of us aren't
going there. The only place I need to see is my meadow. The only
place Raven needs to see is mum and dad's house.”
“But if we are to accompany all three of you,” Strauss responds,
“Don't we need to see all three places?”
“Maybe not,” Robert tells him, “Maybe you wont see any of them.
As long you're with us, maybe we have to guide you.”
“However you want to crumble that cookie,” Fiona interrupts, “I
suggest we slow down before we crash into the market, whether we can
see it or not.”