Jayden glances at the paper and then back at her. "There has to be genetics involved. Whole family lines being able to shift is proof in itself." He nods at her, "Not sure how it'd work though. I don't know a lot of biology."
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Eglantine nods a bit. 'It's not easy. But nothing about living in this forest is easy...all the death, fighting, hatred, jealousy...none of it makes any sense to me, so I try to avoid it.." She then exhales softly. "Agreed." She gives him a warm smile.
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Eglantine gives him a sympathetic smile before writing her own response. "I joined the Broms because I fell in love with a boy here. But I never got the courage to ask him. I don't think he even knew I was mute. But...one day there was a huge battle and he died.." Her hand begins shaking. She calms herself before continuing. "I never could bring myself to leave this group,the only home I've ever know, no matter how horrible the people are...There are always some good ones."
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Eglantine nods slowly. "True." She writes. She then tilts her head at him curiously. "You seem nicer than most Broms, how come you're here?" She writes, pausing before handing it to him. She scans his face for any sign of malice or any adverse emotion. Not seeing any, she frowns, curious about the boy.
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Eglantine nods and looks at the one he wrote. "Yeah." She writes, agreeing. "I use to get made fun of a lot. Tons of the older members called me No-talk and other stupid nicknames." She bites her lip. "You don;t think badly of be for not being able to talk right?"
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Eglantine blinks and puts the pen away. She shrugs and points at the Brom camp, then at him questioningly. She hoped she didn't have to bring out her sketch book. Signing and motioning was embarrassing enough.