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Jonathan weren't sure if he should be glad or angry over his plan failing. She clearly wasn't too frightened by the thought of eating snakes. Shouldn't girls be scared for such things? Well, her reply was quite amusing at least. "If you don't fancy killing a snake, then I could always grab a rabbit before we exit the forest." He teased. People were often more reluctant to kill cute and fluffy animals such as rabbits, dogs or cats, simply because of their appearance. That was true even for Jonathan. Sometimes when he set out traps and a rabbit or cat got stuck in it, he couldn't bring himself to kill it. Though that did depend on how hungry he was at the time too. If he had starved for days, or weeks, then he took anything he could get.
"You won't grow strong on vegetables. Meat is the food for a manly man." He then added. He could vaguely remember his father saying that at the dinner table just before his mother hit the old man in the back of his head and told him to eat his vegetables and stop being childish.
"Do you think... If the non-magicians hideout actually is in Quillos and we find them... What do you suppose they would think of a.." He hesitated. He wanted to ask what she thought they would think about her, as a magician. She was a friend to someone seeking refuge, but still a magician. "..an immune person?" In the end he didn't dare to ask. What would happen if they actually found them and they refused to let Leilani in? Could he just leave her to make it on her own? Considering he were the one whom brought her into that mess, he should at least take responsibility until she could make it on her own. But what if it would be a once in a lifetime kind of thing? Once you leave you can't get back in? Would he still be able to turn away? It might be stupid speculations as no one knew anything about them. But now when Leilani was with him, he couldn't help but to wonder. If worse came to worse, which side would he have to choose?
"You won't grow strong on vegetables. Meat is the food for a manly man." He then added. He could vaguely remember his father saying that at the dinner table just before his mother hit the old man in the back of his head and told him to eat his vegetables and stop being childish.
"Do you think... If the non-magicians hideout actually is in Quillos and we find them... What do you suppose they would think of a.." He hesitated. He wanted to ask what she thought they would think about her, as a magician. She was a friend to someone seeking refuge, but still a magician. "..an immune person?" In the end he didn't dare to ask. What would happen if they actually found them and they refused to let Leilani in? Could he just leave her to make it on her own? Considering he were the one whom brought her into that mess, he should at least take responsibility until she could make it on her own. But what if it would be a once in a lifetime kind of thing? Once you leave you can't get back in? Would he still be able to turn away? It might be stupid speculations as no one knew anything about them. But now when Leilani was with him, he couldn't help but to wonder. If worse came to worse, which side would he have to choose?