Colette
The 8th Noble
Valery Noble
There was so much beauty just beyond that barrier, or at least so Colette believed as she sat in the garden at the Noble homestead. The hammock swayed back and forth and nearly put her to sleep as she used her leg to push it. The excitement of the open world was infinitely more interesting than the restricted boundaries of a book.
Where was the action? Why was she reading to experience what she could experience for herself? Sure, history had a point but it was still just so incredibly boring. Skywalkers? Yawn. Some old family known for almost destroying the Jedi and yet also reviving it, and then almost destroying it again? And then, some other woman related to the man who the Skywalkers helped destroy the Jedi decides to just take up the name?
Was that helpful somehow? Did that add anything to Colette's education or was it just "kind of neat" to know? It was nonsensical, and she had no interest in it. Now, a good work out and a refresher on good dietary habits? Yes, please! History wasn't necessary to have a deep understanding of. It was best to just sort of get the gist of what was what and then delve deeper if needed.
Colette had put up a small tea set on the table in front of her, but that wasn't what ran through her mind. With each swing of the hammock she got just a little further and further away from reality until eventually she slipped into Dreamworld with the book as her unwilling pillow.
Ugh, history was so boring.
There was so much beauty just beyond that barrier, or at least so Colette believed as she sat in the garden at the Noble homestead. The hammock swayed back and forth and nearly put her to sleep as she used her leg to push it. The excitement of the open world was infinitely more interesting than the restricted boundaries of a book.
Where was the action? Why was she reading to experience what she could experience for herself? Sure, history had a point but it was still just so incredibly boring. Skywalkers? Yawn. Some old family known for almost destroying the Jedi and yet also reviving it, and then almost destroying it again? And then, some other woman related to the man who the Skywalkers helped destroy the Jedi decides to just take up the name?
Was that helpful somehow? Did that add anything to Colette's education or was it just "kind of neat" to know? It was nonsensical, and she had no interest in it. Now, a good work out and a refresher on good dietary habits? Yes, please! History wasn't necessary to have a deep understanding of. It was best to just sort of get the gist of what was what and then delve deeper if needed.
Colette had put up a small tea set on the table in front of her, but that wasn't what ran through her mind. With each swing of the hammock she got just a little further and further away from reality until eventually she slipped into Dreamworld with the book as her unwilling pillow.
Ugh, history was so boring.