[@Polaris North][@Secrethood][@Animera] Aphemia curstied in return, oblivious to the boy's mocking intention. [color=f49ac2]"Good day to you as well. I am Aphemia Liddel, daughter of Alice Liddel of 'Alice in Wonderland',"[/color] she gestured to Flynn who managed to convey an "everything's-alright" expression despite her shadow problem before continuing [color=f49ac2]"and my friend's name is Flynn, daughter of Peter Pan. It is always lovely to meet new people, especially the son of Beauty and The Beast themselves. I find their story to be a prime example that love can overcome any trials in life, don't you agree?".[/color] She has always been curious about what it's like for other children of fairy tales to grow up in different, non-normal, and sometimes magical families. She is sure to learn some very interesting and valuable insights about their childhood that will certainly satisfy her curiousity. Aphemia also noticed something odd about the boy. If there's something you can learn while in Wonderland is to know how to read people so it can give you clues on how to talk to them without agitating them, ESPECIALLY the March Hare. He seems to be friendly, quite energetic in fact, but she just couldn't deny the feeling that there's something about him that's bothering her. She then realized that she had the same feeling when she first met the Mad Hatter. Although he is both her godfather and best friend, the Queen of Hearts can't even hold a candle to Hatter when it comes to being really mad. The thought of Johnson being similar to Hatter has made Aphemia more interested in getting to know the boy more.