[Muffet notes Chara's brief hesitation, but doesn't comment on it. At this point, it seems their relationship- as much as they could be said to have one- is built on a foundation of politeness under fire and not asking a lot of questions.]
[Someday, something is going to have to give. But not today and not now, when the island is still early-morning-quiet and the dawn is lovely.]
I have to admit it's not a flaw unique to humanity, taking things for granted. I don't think I ever realized just how much magic was a part of everything we did until I was living among people who couldn't use it. My new neighbors would gasp over a simple bit of green magic, and I'd be staring in shock at the sky they barely bothered to look at.
It made for an interesting sort of trade, showing each other all the things that were normal to us by now and seeing what it was like for them to be entirely new to someone else...
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[Someday, something is going to have to give. But not today and not now, when the island is still early-morning-quiet and the dawn is lovely.]
I have to admit it's not a flaw unique to humanity, taking things for granted. I don't think I ever realized just how much magic was a part of everything we did until I was living among people who couldn't use it. My new neighbors would gasp over a simple bit of green magic, and I'd be staring in shock at the sky they barely bothered to look at.
It made for an interesting sort of trade, showing each other all the things that were normal to us by now and seeing what it was like for them to be entirely new to someone else...