by Whisper on September 6th, 2011, 11:39 pm
Her question was none of the above, actually, and it was a very simple question but yet still very hard to answer. It could've been asked with a single word, but she was a little more specific when she asked the question in particular because when asked simply it could have many answers. And she didn't ask about straight-forward things when she truly was curious about someone. Oh no, she didn't ask how did he do that or even how it worked, she asked her question that meant to learn something truly valuable even if she wouldn't quite use the information until she was old enough to understand his character through his answer.
"Why do you know magic, Mr. Reaver?" It could be answered simply, but even in that answer, it would still tell about Reaver as a person. "And why do you use it?" she inquired and looked up to him, searching to see any indication that he would lie even though that was particularly hard with Reaver's mask.
They were questions that might have been different for a child to ask, but her mother had always kept her in the dark about magic. She had peeked into a Shielding tome her mother had on her bookshelf of "acquired" items, but that was a short lived moment and none of it she truly understood. Magic was something foreign to her so, naturally, she was curious about it and the more her mother kept it from her, the more determined she was to learn about it.
In essence, her mother influenced her awkward questions. Not unlike a child raised to believe there were no gods and they met a strong believer who were not like the believers their parents told them to be afraid of. |
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"Character cannot be developed in ease and quiet. Only through experience of trial and suffering can the soul be strengthened, ambition inspired, and success achieved."
-Helen Keller