She takes a sip of her tea again, glancing between the two men; accepts Lucifer's gratitude, and takes in Istredd's ignorance to the Cage Issue. Still, it is nonetheless amusing to find just how opposite the two friends areβone clinging to the negatives while the other drags out positives to the forefront of the conversation.
"Istredd seems the type to really enjoy staying stuck in a place full of books," she says, playfully, towards Lucifer. Be it that they're all homebodies, Wanda could never find the preference of inside to the potential outside. She turns her attention back to the sorcerer. "And yes, he wasn't rude. Even if he was, teenagers tend to be like that. I take it with a grain of salt."
Perhaps these very two old men have forgotten what that's like, to be a teenager? They likely don't know how emotionally burdened Wilhelm is, either. It's funny, however, that Istredd juxtaposes those words about incarceration with his previous comment about the positives.
"Try not to stand out too much, I suppose."
Is there any advice she would give that they would hear? They're all stubborn in their own right, and she's the youngest compared to them.
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"Istredd seems the type to really enjoy staying stuck in a place full of books," she says, playfully, towards Lucifer. Be it that they're all homebodies, Wanda could never find the preference of inside to the potential outside. She turns her attention back to the sorcerer. "And yes, he wasn't rude. Even if he was, teenagers tend to be like that. I take it with a grain of salt."
Perhaps these very two old men have forgotten what that's like, to be a teenager? They likely don't know how emotionally burdened Wilhelm is, either. It's funny, however, that Istredd juxtaposes those words about incarceration with his previous comment about the positives.
"Try not to stand out too much, I suppose."
Is there any advice she would give that they would hear? They're all stubborn in their own right, and she's the youngest compared to them.