The source ended up being Mae's music box that she cherished.
In "Tuck Everlasting," the woods outside of Treegap are owned by the Foster family. They run a business that includes a guesthouse, and the woods are part of their property. The Tuck family, who have lived in the woods for many years, are secretive about their immortality and protect the spring that grants it, which is hidden within the woods.
The special object in Tuck Everlasting is a frog another one is a music box
The music box wasn't't elves like het grandma thought. It wad Mae Tuck's valuable music box.
the tucks own the woods outside of tree-gap
He says Ill tell you were your daughter is if you give me the woods
In the book "Tuck Everlasting" by Natalie Babbitt, the character Jesse Tuck is the one who carved the "T" on the tree in the woods.
Winnie parents.
In "Tuck Everlasting," the woods outside of Treegap are owned by the Foster family. They run a business that includes a guesthouse, and the woods are part of their property. The Tuck family, who have lived in the woods for many years, are secretive about their immortality and protect the spring that grants it, which is hidden within the woods.
Most likely everything.
To run away
A music box
The special object in Tuck Everlasting is a frog another one is a music box
The music box wasn't't elves like het grandma thought. It wad Mae Tuck's valuable music box.
Jesse tells the secret in the woods by a fire.
the tucks own the woods outside of tree-gap
The plain white T's- Hate (I really don't like you)
she plays her music box.