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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | This three-strip arc, in which Helen runs away to Boston, serves as a transition to her still-unfinished (as of October 2011) storyline in Something*Positive. On the bus out of town, Helen--rebuffing an older woman's attempt to make conversation by accusing the woman of trying to live vicariously through her, something she says she's finished with--composes in her head a bitter farewell letter to Belleville. She singles out her former friend Penny and her family in particular. Although she feels she can make it on her own, her expression shifts to one of fear over the future and the unknown. |