Birdhouse in Your Soul Part II
Destyn frowned, his concerns not having been assuaged by Imogen's clarification.
"I suppose if one is going to be broken apart and made into tools it is better to be able to have a say in who wields your bits..." Destyn conceded, "But I think, given the choice, I would prefer not to be broken apart and made into tools at all. Even if I had veto power. If the primals like it, then I guess that is all right. It is not for me to judge, but if they are forced into this fate it seems terribly cruel to me." He pondered the point further.
"But I think that it is all right to use someone's parts after they are dead. But if primals cannot die it is not fair to use their parts. For instance, if I were to die and you were hungry I would not be mad if you ate my body to nourish you. That would be good. But I would not want you to kill me so that you could eat me, because that is mean." He paused a beat, "So do not do that, please."
The fae followed the albatross' descent, seeming chuffed at being complimented on the questions he posed.
"Thank you for noticing this. I am told that I am naturally inquisitive." That observation had rarely been noted in a complimentary tone, but he seemed to take pride in it all the same. As Imogen landed and shifted into another form, Destyn remained hovering above. He weighed significantly more than an albatross and seemingly more than whatever she was shifting into. The branch didn't look as though it would support him, as well.
When she finished her transition, Destyn clapped his hands,
"But Imogen! You are so cute like that! I see that you still have wings, but can I carry you? I would like to carry you." He extended his arms, "I can take us to wherever your nose points!"
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"I suppose if one is going to be broken apart and made into tools it is better to be able to have a say in who wields your bits..." Destyn conceded, "But I think, given the choice, I would prefer not to be broken apart and made into tools at all. Even if I had veto power. If the primals like it, then I guess that is all right. It is not for me to judge, but if they are forced into this fate it seems terribly cruel to me." He pondered the point further.
"But I think that it is all right to use someone's parts after they are dead. But if primals cannot die it is not fair to use their parts. For instance, if I were to die and you were hungry I would not be mad if you ate my body to nourish you. That would be good. But I would not want you to kill me so that you could eat me, because that is mean." He paused a beat, "So do not do that, please."
The fae followed the albatross' descent, seeming chuffed at being complimented on the questions he posed.
"Thank you for noticing this. I am told that I am naturally inquisitive." That observation had rarely been noted in a complimentary tone, but he seemed to take pride in it all the same. As Imogen landed and shifted into another form, Destyn remained hovering above. He weighed significantly more than an albatross and seemingly more than whatever she was shifting into. The branch didn't look as though it would support him, as well.
When she finished her transition, Destyn clapped his hands,
"But Imogen! You are so cute like that! I see that you still have wings, but can I carry you? I would like to carry you." He extended his arms, "I can take us to wherever your nose points!"