truthwright
Kas is sadder, after Inkeri's prophecy. And it gets worse as time goes on. The closer they get to Isabella's return, the more it hurts.
He tries to do the best he can for Helen regardless. Helen, in turn, hugs him a lot and doesn't fuss when he cries on her. They make a good team that way.
He tries to do the best he can for Helen regardless. Helen, in turn, hugs him a lot and doesn't fuss when he cries on her. They make a good team that way.
subastra
"Unless a bunch of other people copy your idea. Where do you even get cake ingredients in the wilderness?"
subastra
"I guess that makes sense. I was imagining making acorn flour and maple sugar from random wild trees."
carillons
"You are lurking," Helen informs her, and smiles. "Think any interesting thoughts lately?"
carillons
"Good question!" says Helen. "If you were at the north pole, would you be at the northiest north because there wasn't any more north to go to, or the southiest south because it's south any way you point, or both? And would the magnetic poles do the same thing or is it the geographic ones that are important? What if you were on the moon?"
carillons
"Witches should go to the moon," Helen asserts. "When I grow up if nobody else has I'll do it."