Angie’s story speaks of the power of storytelling, longing, the loss of home, and memory. It especially seems to call back to her conversation with Eldon earlier that day, when she encouraged him to tell his own stories. Though the story’s meaning isn’t clearly spelled out, its implications seem to touch Eldon’s “wound” where stories are concerned. It’s also implied that Angie’s eyes somehow remind him of his mother’s nightly fireside storytelling.