2019-12-08

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2019-12-08 01:18 pm

Six Sentence Sunday

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“Wizards don’t tend to be close with their mentors, even if we stay with them for the full term of their mentorship over us. We’re difficult to raise, to have in a household before we have control over our powers. It can be trying, at times, even for a master and an apprentice to get along under the same roof.”

Jazz could not picture Prowl being that difficult to mentor – or raise; he didn’t know if Prowl had onlined as an adult or a juvenile – and said so.

“A young wizard learning to control their powers is difficult to have in a home, personality aside,” Prowl told him. “Bear in mind that I began learning to control my abilities a very, very long time ago. Wizards try to locate and apprentice young wizards to a master as quickly as possible, to help them learn control.”



From The Mentor, pt. 8 of The Adventures of Student!Jazz and Wizard!Prowl (WiP)