You were both freshman, hearts bigger than your entire bodies the two of you crossed paths. You inspired everything in her and motivated her to become all that you knew she could, and she was right there to pull the same out of you. Moving on! I hope you enjoy your ship you beautiful person you! And thank you! Svorski, since it makes him miss her less.MY FIRST GIRL MEETS WORLD SHIP!!!!!!!!!! Alright, i need to calm down…and stop chugging monsters and expressos like its water. He reveals to his parents that he’s not praying, he’s talking to Mrs. Auggie hears about Joan of Arc being burned at the stake and gets scared, because he also talks to people that aren’t there. Topanga, your message is getting a little confusing here. She spies on him to see what he’s saying, but proceeds to assure him that he doesn’t have to tell her what he’s saying–after all, some things are personal and private. Riley’s Window: Maya said a prayer the night before–she prayed that Riley never stops having good days.Īs For The B Plot: Topanga hears Auggie talking to no one in his room. Maya replaces the five dollar bill, giving someone else a chance to go on an adventure. They realized that people need to figure out their beliefs on their own. Cory’s ultimate lesson: people can believe different things, and it doesn’t hurt to listen to your loved ones’ points of view.Ĭory’s Classroom Again: Riley, Maya, Lucas, and Farkle give a presentation on both Jefferson and Joan of Arc. Lucas doesn’t think someone can be pushed into these beliefs, and explains to Maya how he finds his belief in the quiet moments. Riley points out that Farkle’s viewpoint makes him miss the bigger picture sometimes. Maya misses her.Ĭory’s Classroom: Maya and Riley, reunited, decide to keep their work lives separate from their bay window lives. They both realize that she just really believed in what she was saying, making them think of Riley. Farkle and Maya also agree on Joan of Arc–Farkle thinks she was crazy, while Maya thinks she just wanted attention. Lucas and Riley agree about Jefferson, both having a lot of respect for his strength of character and belief. Topanga’s Cafe Again: Farkle argues that Riley and Maya being apart shakes the very foundation of the universe, while Lucas argues that they might be too close to one another. They decide they want to switch things, and Maya breaks the news that she needs a break from Riley and all of her beliefs. Meanwhile, Farkle is questioning why Lucas has faith, as he’s convinced that Joan of Arc was bonkers. Maya argues that it’s easier for Riley to believe in things because her life is consistently good. Topanga’s Cafe: Riley argues that Maya has to start believing in things. Cory assigns Maya and Riley to research Thomas Jefferson, while Lucas and Farkle have to research Joan of Arc. “I believe in five dollars’ worth of ice cream,” Maya shoots back. Riley says she believes that Maya did wrong by taking someone else’s five dollars. Maya’s up ten dollars, and Riley is up a heap of disappointment.Ĭory’s Class: this week’s lesson centers around Joan of Arc and has Cory asking the kids what they believe in. Riley replaces the five dollar bill, which Maya finds and takes. Riley asks Maya if she thinks someone is watching over her right now, but Maya isn’t concerned. Goodbye forever,” Maya jokes, firmly holding on to the money. Riley doesn’t feel the same way she declares that the money isn’t Maya’s and she needs to leave it behind. School Hallway: Maya finds a five dollar bill, declaring it her lucky day.
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