"No," because she didn't. If they got angry at her for associating with werewolves, it only showed their own intolerance. And frankly, in a modern society intolerance could be used to unsettle those in power.
"I might not know much about witch stuff, but you don't sound foolish to me. Sounds like you got a good head on your shoulders." Or maybe she's confusing a good heart for smarts.
"You're really into your family line." Girl couldn't trace back her own linage very father. Her grandparents had cut off her mother, she couldn't tel you any more than that.
"When you spend most of your time hearing how abnormal your family is, you'd be inclined to support them at any point." It's a dry comment,and not the entire truth, but it is true which is the important thing. Wednesday would not be able to hold with disrespect - of any sort - to family.
Girl bit her lip, head cocked to the side. Her immediate thought was that it had to be humans making awful comments. "Did people make fun of your family for being witches?"
There's another pause, as Wednesday considers that. "Perhaps, but people use that protection to allow them to do things that are otherwise reprehensible."
Well, isn't that interesting. Girl has yet to hear many witches look at the rule that way. "You want the laws changed?" Girl starts. "You're talkin' about what they did to the fae, aren't you?"
Wednesday has tendency to look at things from the other angle when compared to most.
"A change would not be a bad thing," she says slowly. "As it stands, witches are not being held accountable for their actions and while the anarchy that reigns from such a thing is enjoyable, it can also lead to perversion of the worst kind." Yes, she means what they did to the Fae, among other things.
It's nothing Girl can disagree with. Well, maybe the anarchy part. At least not the kind she's seen the laws here cause.
"Maybe they ought to have you in charge of your coven. You might be able to talk some sense into the council." She figures Wednesday is intimidating enough to hold her own against them.
"Whether or not I have aspirations for leadership of a coven is not a thing to be considered at the current moment." Wednesday said with a tone that said maybe she was considering ... slightly higher thing.
"Maybe for later then?" Wednesday was young anyway, and hadn't she mentioned being in university? Plenty of time to worry about taking over after that. "Or is the coven not what you're aimin' for?"
"I take whichever course best suits me," it was a clarification, not a contradiction. Sometimes, the wisest course of action was the one that best suited her. Sometimes, it wasn't.
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"A change would not be a bad thing," she says slowly. "As it stands, witches are not being held accountable for their actions and while the anarchy that reigns from such a thing is enjoyable, it can also lead to perversion of the worst kind." Yes, she means what they did to the Fae, among other things.
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"Maybe they ought to have you in charge of your coven. You might be able to talk some sense into the council." She figures Wednesday is intimidating enough to hold her own against them.
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