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So, when you say “involved in the supernatural”, how involved do they have to be? Could you tell, say, someone who doesn’t currently have magic powers, but does know that supernatural creatures and magic exist, and who is already learning sorcery exercises and will probably end up learning actual spells someday, especially if Ally and Brad (assuming he recovers) can be talked into encouraging her to?
Honestly, it seems to me that the main reason not to tell Natalie isn’t her tenuous connection to the supernatural, it’s her age — she may not be able to keep a secret. They’ll probably discourage him from telling Rebecca either. But maybe he can look forward to telling Natalie when she’s older — especially, like I said, if she starts actually learning sorcery.
So, when you say “involved in the supernatural”, how involved do they have to be? Could you tell, say, someone who doesn’t currently have magic powers, but does know that supernatural creatures and magic exist, and who is already learning sorcery exercises and will probably end up learning actual spells someday, especially if Ally and Brad (assuming he recovers) can be talked into encouraging her to?
Honestly, it seems to me that the main reason not to tell Natalie isn’t her tenuous connection to the supernatural, it’s her age — she may not be able to keep a secret. They’ll probably discourage him from telling Rebecca either. But maybe he can look forward to telling Natalie when she’s older — especially, like I said, if she starts actually learning sorcery.
Dang! RIP Brad