theatrical_muse What a Fly Hears
Jan. 21st, 2008 08:49 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Azkedillia sometimes saw their parents with their heads bowed together when they were clearly talking about her. They made no effort to hide it from her, even with they appeared concerned. Too much of life had been hidden and feared while she was the Sorceress. Better to know if she still frightened someone than not.
They didn't let her hear the specifics of their discussions any more than they let DG here. Most days included at least one DG explosion about their parents' whispers. Finally an exasperated Azkedillia shushed her and pointed out in whispers of her own that perhaps if DG paid some attention to more of the world than just her little circle of friends, she'd be able to figure it out on her own.
Pretty speech aside, there was one conversation Azkedillia wished she'd heard. Covering up the resurrection and spiriting away of your younger daughter was a thing to be done in private, in whispers. Still, she would have liked to know if it caused them any pain to abandon one daughter to save the other. On her good days she thought maybe they had seen enough of the future to know DG would save them all. On her bad days she thought they'd seen enough to know DG would at least save the OZ. On her very worst days, she decided they didn't discuss her at all.
Perhaps it would be best not to know after all.
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They didn't let her hear the specifics of their discussions any more than they let DG here. Most days included at least one DG explosion about their parents' whispers. Finally an exasperated Azkedillia shushed her and pointed out in whispers of her own that perhaps if DG paid some attention to more of the world than just her little circle of friends, she'd be able to figure it out on her own.
Pretty speech aside, there was one conversation Azkedillia wished she'd heard. Covering up the resurrection and spiriting away of your younger daughter was a thing to be done in private, in whispers. Still, she would have liked to know if it caused them any pain to abandon one daughter to save the other. On her good days she thought maybe they had seen enough of the future to know DG would save them all. On her bad days she thought they'd seen enough to know DG would at least save the OZ. On her very worst days, she decided they didn't discuss her at all.
Perhaps it would be best not to know after all.