[Hi there Jason, meet your new father. He found your initial little outburst amusing enough, but it seems like his "wife" might have that taken care of at the moment. But he is interested in what you might be doing outside, and what might not be working. It'd be better to know what you can do soon, after all.
He'll just calmly walk up behind you, stopping a few feet away, hands clasped behind his back. If you wish to think you're a soldier from what he heard during your outburst in the morning, and who knows, you very well might be, he'll attempt to treat you as one.]
What might be the problem, praetor?
[No condescending. No attempt to treat him like a child. The child definitely would probably become hostile then, and that would gain him nothing at the moment.]
( Jason hasn't had much, if any, experience with adults. Unless you count a giant wolf goddess, but he isn't sure you would. So with a bit of belligerence he crosses his arms across his chest and glares, openly. )
[The Major probably would, considering supernatural beings are far from something new to him. Flight doesn't tell him much about what Jason could possibly be, but it apparently wasn't an offensive power, not that that could make the boy any less dangerous, especially if he was expected to live with him.]
That is a pity. It is a wonderful feeling, to be up in the sky.
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How very interesting...
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Juno.
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Jason. I see you've--[Oh wait he probably doesn't realize. Hm.
She pauses a moment, but decides to move closer, smiling.]--It's good to see you, dear.
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I think I've been kidnapped. By an enemy.
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He'll just calmly walk up behind you, stopping a few feet away, hands clasped behind his back. If you wish to think you're a soldier from what he heard during your outburst in the morning, and who knows, you very well might be, he'll attempt to treat you as one.]
What might be the problem, praetor?
[No condescending. No attempt to treat him like a child. The child definitely would probably become hostile then, and that would gain him nothing at the moment.]
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I can't fly.
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That is a pity. It is a wonderful feeling, to be up in the sky.
Have you only just arrived here?
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( He shakes his head a little at that--because he's always wanted to go on a quest, but this seems a bit extreme. )
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( this is an entirely normal concern for a six-year-old to have. )
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