[She looks down. This is why she was a terrible pick for the savior of Faerie Britain, she thinks. She has too much spite and disgust in her heart for that role.
What she says, instead, like the good little Child of Prophecy she's supposed to be, is,]
It isn't their fault. The faeries I grew up with... they didn't know what to do with a faerie like me.
["We could sell her", "but the Child of Prophecy might be our savior", "but look at her."
Grow up big and strong, Child of Prophecy. Otherwise, we might have to call the executioners on you.]
Faeries are very fickle creatures, you know? They live life to enjoy the moment, without thinking of the past or the future. They prefer things to remain as they are, unchanging, most of the time.
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What she says, instead, like the good little Child of Prophecy she's supposed to be, is,]
It isn't their fault. The faeries I grew up with... they didn't know what to do with a faerie like me.
["We could sell her", "but the Child of Prophecy might be our savior", "but look at her."
Grow up big and strong, Child of Prophecy. Otherwise, we might have to call the executioners on you.]
Faeries are very fickle creatures, you know? They live life to enjoy the moment, without thinking of the past or the future. They prefer things to remain as they are, unchanging, most of the time.