The sugar runes scatter.
The lights flicker.
And the witch is holding -
"Half the children aren't witches! And if you meet a random witch she's probably between one and four hundred."
"...huh. That still sounds... are boredom, despair, and violence that common?"
"In the modern day violence is less common but there was lots of it five hundred years ago."
"I think rates of boredom and despair might be dropping but nobody takes good data."
"Sounds hard to take good data when apparently the worldwide number of samples is 'low thousands'."
"Witches are not early adopters, but there's probably an educated guess or five on there."
"Yeah that's what I'd be thinking. Like if you know at all that Eurasia has more witches then someone probably has finer grained information."
"I mean, we're believed to have originated somewhere in Siberia."
"We didn't invent writing any earlier than anybody else. There's mythology but unlike the goddesses it is no longer understood to be real."
"It's more like one of the ones not currently in vogue, yes. There's a D'Aulaire's book."
"Well, get D'Aulaire's Book of Witch Myths out of the library if you're curious."
She finishes her food and puts her dish in the dishwasher. "All right, back up to the attic with me."