Decades later, Angus discovers that Winnie chose not to drink the water and died at age 78 after getting married and having children. A few weeks later, she gives the water that Jesse gave her to the toad. She decides to help the Tucks break Mae out of jail by taking Mae's place, which she believes is a way of making a difference in the world. Winnie knows that the man was going to do a horrible thing but also believes that killing is wrong. Mae clubs the man over the head, killing him. The next morning, the man in the yellow suit shows up and threatens to make Winnie drink the water so she can help him sell it. She begins to believe Angus that being immortal is a curse, though Jesse invites her to drink the water when she's 17. Through several conversations with Angus and Miles, Winnie confronts the fact that she's going to eventually die. She vacillates between being scared and feeling as though the Tucks are dear friends as she gets to know them. There, Winnie is shocked to discover that the Tucks live a happy yet disordered life that’s completely different from her own. Winnie doesn't believe them, as she's not one for fairytales or fantasy stories, but nonetheless agrees to go with her kidnappers to their homestead. Tuck Everlasting introduces Winnie at the very beginning of puberty. Jesse, his brother Miles, and his mother Mae whisk Winnie away and tell her a fantastical story about becoming immortal after drinking from the stream. Angus allows the boat to get stuck in some roots and weeds on the downstream side of the river, and he. The pond is fed by a small river on one side and empties via another river on the other side. There, she meets a young man named Jesse drinking from a stream, and she's immediately attracted to him. During Winnies stay with the Tucks, Angus takes her out on the pond in his rowboat. Though Winnie loses her nerve overnight because she's afraid of being alone, she does decide to take a walk in her family's wood. She tells all of this to a toad on the other side of the fence outside her house, adding that she wants to make a difference in the world. When the reader first meets Winnie, she's deliberating about running away to escape the stifling care of her mother, father, and Granny, whom she believes pay her too much attention. The ten-year-old protagonist of the novel.
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