What if Nat had a stronger reaction to being accused of stealing and ran away, will they be able to get him to come back or will he forgive the accusers on his own.
'And yet, he sometimes wondered where Dan was now, whether he had enough to eat and where he slept at night. Dan was tough, but he was the best and only friend Nat had ever had.' A series of seven vignettes about the unlikely friendship between Plumfield's newest boys: the fiddler and the fire-brand, otherwise known as Nathaniel Blake and Daniel Kean. [Canon Compliant]
Nat is having issues involving his violin. To play or not to play, that is the question.
**** I Do Not Own the Rights to Little men the television series nor the book by Louisa May Alcott The Annual Dance (Or Ball now that Amy has taken over the ordeal) is coming up, Nat and Nan face their feelings.