Five lies Sha're told sidljSeptember 25 2011, 00:25:27 UTC
1. Sha’re had actually been well known as a child for telling absolute whoppers. Mostly to Skaara, who (for a time) believed everything his big sister said.
“Look! The sky is very green today! How lovely it looks.”
“What? No, it isn’t. What are you talking about? It’s as blue as it was yesterday, and the day before that.”
“Oh, I was forgetting. Your eyes aren’t old enough yet to see when it changes.”
“What? No! What?”
“Never mind. I’m sorry I brought it up.”
“You’ve never said anything about it changing before!”
“It’s never been this particularly splendid shade of green before. It’s hardly worth mentioning when it’s just an ordinary purple or what have you. Why, grownups never even mention it at all!”
“I want to see it!”
“Soon enough, little brother. You’ll see it one day.”
2. Her lies to her mother were more lies of omission. Sha’re rarely outright fibbed to her mother, because she’d learned at a very young age that Mother had an uncanny way of knowing a lie when she heard one. And confessing to Mother (
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Re: Five lies Sha're told sidljSeptember 29 2011, 11:51:33 UTC
I figure Sha're must have spent all of her life praying to Ra. That would be a hard habit to break at a time when she was in desperate need of help. *pets her*
Re: Five lies Sha're told sidljSeptember 30 2011, 17:14:23 UTC
Hee, we'll thank my big brother for #1! I recall an outrageously foggy day and walking together to school. When the building loomed out of the mist, my brother exclaimed, "Oh, no! We went the wrong way in all this fog! That's X School, not Y School!"
“Look! The sky is very green today! How lovely it looks.”
“What? No, it isn’t. What are you talking about? It’s as blue as it was yesterday, and the day before that.”
“Oh, I was forgetting. Your eyes aren’t old enough yet to see when it changes.”
“What? No! What?”
“Never mind. I’m sorry I brought it up.”
“You’ve never said anything about it changing before!”
“It’s never been this particularly splendid shade of green before. It’s hardly worth mentioning when it’s just an ordinary purple or what have you. Why, grownups never even mention it at all!”
“I want to see it!”
“Soon enough, little brother. You’ll see it one day.”
2. Her lies to her mother were more lies of omission. Sha’re rarely outright fibbed to her mother, because she’d learned at a very young age that Mother had an uncanny way of knowing a lie when she heard one. And confessing to Mother ( ( ... )
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And the lies for herself because she doesn't get pregnant are very sad.
And then to think of Ra when she is with Apophis ... poor Sha're!
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And, you know, just for a second there.... LOL
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