aetheling
"I'll take that as a yes."
He has the afternoon free; in the evening he'll be doing some miscellaneous court tasks for his parents, but until then his time is his own, and he opts to spend it entirely on going through this book.
They are approaching the end of the book, and Kerem said he was pretty sure it was the only one in the library. Cymbeline supposes they can invent more signs.
He has the afternoon free; in the evening he'll be doing some miscellaneous court tasks for his parents, but until then his time is his own, and he opts to spend it entirely on going through this book.
They are approaching the end of the book, and Kerem said he was pretty sure it was the only one in the library. Cymbeline supposes they can invent more signs.
treasuresuntold
Still, with just the signs in this book and a little imagination, it's possible to say a lot. And Jade is positively chatty in the name of practice. She talks about Cymbeline's house, about his family, about the clothes she borrowed from his sister; she questions him about the sorts of things he does with magic.
She does not volunteer any information about her life under the sea.
She does not volunteer any information about her life under the sea.
aetheling
He's happy to answer questions, confirm or deny or correct the grammar of her remarks about his life.
He has his own questions, though.
"Yes, I do have a sister. She has a brother, me. We are brother and sister. Do you have any brothers or sisters?"
He has his own questions, though.
"Yes, I do have a sister. She has a brother, me. We are brother and sister. Do you have any brothers or sisters?"
treasuresuntold
She looks at the numbers and shrugs helplessly, moving her finger down the column past ten, past a hundred, then trailing it off the page.
aetheling
"Do sea people - merfolk - have children differently?" he wonders. Something with eggs that could confuse the issue, he supposes...
aetheling
"There's me, there's Zoyah, one at a time, no others," says Cymbeline. "Same mother, same father, I am three years older than her. Are you more like - fish? Or something?" This seems like a rude question, but he doesn't know how to couch it delicately.
treasuresuntold
Aha. The mystery is solved. Jade nods.
My father has more. My father is old. I have more sisters and more brothers. I don't know all my sisters. I don't know all my brothers.
My father has more. My father is old. I have more sisters and more brothers. I don't know all my sisters. I don't know all my brothers.
treasuresuntold
He is old old old old old. I am twelve years, she signs cheerfully.
She doesn't look twelve. She looks closer to his age than Zoyah's.
She doesn't look twelve. She looks closer to his age than Zoyah's.
aetheling
He peers at her.
"Twelve? Really? I'm - I'm twenty-one," he says. "You don't look twelve to me."
"Twelve? Really? I'm - I'm twenty-one," he says. "You don't look twelve to me."
aetheling
"Yes," he says, "I know. So merfolk grow differently than humans. How did your father get to be so very old? Do all merfolk get that old?"