[you think he would've learned his lesson not to wander off by himself by now, but alas, common sense isn't on Once-ler's side. he's got the healthy sense of self-preservation down to a tee, but that's all.
for example, when he hears Rin's screaming as he walks out of the church to stretch his legs, his first instinct is to flinch as the memory of what happened in the house he and Rapunzel investigated yesterday comes flooding back. he never thought he'd be this frightened of loud noises; go figure.
it's when he actually hears what she has to say that a new sense of urgency sinks in. he's made it a point not to go anywhere without his axe, so he hefts it up over his shoulder as he goes running towards the source of the commotion.]
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for example, when he hears Rin's screaming as he walks out of the church to stretch his legs, his first instinct is to flinch as the memory of what happened in the house he and Rapunzel investigated yesterday comes flooding back. he never thought he'd be this frightened of loud noises; go figure.
it's when he actually hears what she has to say that a new sense of urgency sinks in. he's made it a point not to go anywhere without his axe, so he hefts it up over his shoulder as he goes running towards the source of the commotion.]
What's wrong?!