"I guess it would be. I can't imagine. If I had to go my whole life only talking to one person I'm not sure I'd survive."
"It wouldn't, not directly. But it would hurt. I know there's plenty of solitary people in the world, but I'm not one of them. Even if it's just saying hi to them in the street or watching them from a window, I'm a lot happier with people around. I can live without 'em when I have to, but I couldn't do it forever."
Pause.
"Being almost useless was starting to - grate."
"I have a lot of hobbies, but most of them just - fill time. Or they're useful a little bit for me and Gothel and that's it, I sew us clothes or bake us muffins or whatever. I don't get to heal huge numbers of people who need it, nobody else listens to the music I write or looks at the art I do, and if I read a book and have a really good idea about how how something ought to be run I can't tell anyone."
"Yeah. Well, I don't know them either, but I can tell you things about them if you want."
"I'm not actually sure if it would be more or less awkward to encounter them with - filtered opinions from a third party."
"Maybe, maybe not. But I prefer telling stories to giving opinions anyway. I could tell you about things they've done."
"They made laws that all children under fourteen have to be sent to school to be taught and fed - out of the Crown's pocket if nobody closer to home is paying for it - and can't be made to work anymore. They shut down the place I came from when it kept trying to dodge the rules - this was a year or two after I got out, so I didn't get that much out of it, but there were kids my age who did. And I went to school a few times before I got too old. They managed to charm the Duke of Orimere well enough to get a trade agreement that cut the prices of some foods almost in half - I can never remember the list, and it was years ago now, but it was pretty amazing at the time. The Duke of Orimere isn't known to be very charmable. And there was a local baron of a couple of villages and a pond who kept treating his villagers like crap after they kept fining him for it, and they got fed up after the third time around and revoked his title and exiled him."
"I never went to school. I guess that was illegal for at least part of my childhood, then?"
"Yeah. I was eleven or twelve; you would've been... nineish? I think you can get an exception at twelve if you're in a registered apprenticeship, but somehow I don't think you got one of those. I mean, not that I'm one to complain about illegal things just because they're illegal. But I think those schools are a big help to a lot of kids."
"I mean, Gothel teaches me things and brings me books, but I was not formally apprenticed, no."
"Yeah. And the schools are good for other stuff - making sure all the kids get enough to eat even if their family might have a hard time affording it, giving them a chance to tell somebody if something's wrong at home."