Jae sniffed and hiccuped, unable to control his sobbing. When the bowl was produced to catch his pearls, Jae leaned over it, distantly grateful for it. The pearls, big fat ones clattered into the bowl and he kept crying. The teen was vaguely aware of Mr. Edwin's words, heard them like they were from a voice in the distance.
His own inner voice drowned most of the world out. Was he dangerous? He wasn't. But was he? How could he ever be sure when his magic burned him from within when not expelled? Aunt Taliah treated him as dangerous. Jae cried for several minutes, until he felt as though he had rung himself dry. His eyes were red, and puffy and his shoulders gently shook with the occasional hiccup.
Finally, he found the strength to ask the question that hurt him the most. "Am, am, am I-I, am I d-dangerous?" Another hiccup, "I-is my, my magic b-bad?"
His own inner voice drowned most of the world out. Was he dangerous? He wasn't. But was he? How could he ever be sure when his magic burned him from within when not expelled? Aunt Taliah treated him as dangerous. Jae cried for several minutes, until he felt as though he had rung himself dry. His eyes were red, and puffy and his shoulders gently shook with the occasional hiccup.
Finally, he found the strength to ask the question that hurt him the most. "Am, am, am I-I, am I d-dangerous?" Another hiccup, "I-is my, my magic b-bad?"