Asha smiled, she wasn't sure how Julian would take her not wanting to sneak off with a Griffon, but he seemed to be taking it quite well. She had to admit it was definitely tempting, but she just wasn't the sort of teenager that had a rebellious phase. She valued Auntie Lana and Uncle Cullen too much for that, and while she didn't feel like her mother valued her, she did value her mother, though perhaps not as much as she had valued her father, whom she still missed dearly.
Glad you understand, I guess I've just skipped the whole rebellious teenager years. Though once time I did switch the sugar and salt in the kitchen, Uncle Cullen made an entire batch of cupcakes with salt instead of sugar, it was awful but hilarious at the same time!!!She had to think about the next question about what made her happy, she was fairly laid back, and was interested in a lot of things. Her dad used to make her quite happy. In stark contrast, her mother didn't make her feel happy at all, in fact she was like a collapsing star that sucked in all happiness in the immediate vicinity.
Hmm, that's tough, hard to narrow down. I mean rainbows make me happy, puppies. Oooo Uncle Cullen has a pet mabari named Andy. I love autumn rain and hot cocoa, oooo and making new friends and writing in my journal. Flowers, flowers definitely make me happy, and giving them to people. Doing magic makes me pretty happy, though I'm usually a disappointment to my mum where that's concerned. She wants me to learn blood magic but I'm not keen. I mean I have nothing against it, despite the stigma, but I actually have a hard time around blood, makes me pass out, so yea, utter disappointment to mum.
11-16-2022, 04:35 PM