[She blinks at the subject change. It might be strange, but then again, she has no reason to think anything of it. Elle merely assumes that Corvus might've gotten bored of that line of conversation; if it was more than that, he certainly wasn't telling her.]
No. I mean, family and friends used to make fun of me because of my affinity, but they weren't aware of the extent of it. [They always called her a Disney Princess. She always rolled their eyes at them and told them to stuff it.] I didn't want to freak anyone out.
You're the only one that knows now. [And then she stands, muttering to the pigeons, "take your turns and fly away."
They do it, as if it was the most natural thing in the world. Elle smiles softly and picks a feather off of her sweater, which had fallen off one of the birds when they initially swooped down.] But you're a special case, Cor. Your story is just a little weirder than mine.
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No. I mean, family and friends used to make fun of me because of my affinity, but they weren't aware of the extent of it. [They always called her a Disney Princess. She always rolled their eyes at them and told them to stuff it.] I didn't want to freak anyone out.
You're the only one that knows now. [And then she stands, muttering to the pigeons, "take your turns and fly away."
They do it, as if it was the most natural thing in the world. Elle smiles softly and picks a feather off of her sweater, which had fallen off one of the birds when they initially swooped down.] But you're a special case, Cor. Your story is just a little weirder than mine.