Literature
Ratigan and Fidget: Father Knows Best
Professor Ratigan: You want to go outside? Why, Fidget... Look at you, as fragile as a flower. Still a little sapling, just a sprout. You know why we stay up in this tower. Fidget: I know, but... Ratigan: That's right; to keep you safe and sound, dear. Guess I always knew this day was coming; Knew that soon, you'd want to leave the nest. Soon, but not yet. Fidget: But... Ratigan: Shh, trust me, pet: Father knows best. Father knows best. Listen to your father. It's a scary world out there. Father knows best. One way or another, Something will go wrong, I swear. Ruffians, thugs, Poison ivy, quicksand, Cannibals and snakes; The Plague! Fidget: No! Ratigan: Yes! Fidget: But... Ratigan: Also large bugs, Men with pointy teeth, and... Stop! No more! You'll just upset me! Father's right here. Father will protect you. Darling, here's why I suggest: Skip the drama. Stay with Papa. Father knows best! Go ahead, get trampled by a rhino. Go ahead, get mugged and left for dead. Me, I'm