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Arcadio confronts Queen Ivy upon her number concluding. He tries to
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I knew you were with Hawthorne and that Willow was banished. Willow didn’t like how the snow cleansed her of all feelings. That is where we were different. She came to regret her choice while I enjoyed being a wolf. Elvera was the only one who seemed to understand me.
(soft and suggestive)
You know, Ivy, sometimes I wonder what our lives would have been like if we decided to stay as wolves together in the forest. We could have abandoned our human lives wrought with potential heartbreak and learned to relish something far greater; a life without fear or sadness. (tightens his grip) Think of it, Ivy! How magnificent it could be…
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