[Holy-- $5 a gallon!? Ffff and I think $2.44 is crazy over here right now! [Show my age by admitting I remember when gas was < $1 a gallon in my youth.] What a crazy idea for a road system. o.O I mean, I could see in a way over thousands of years that things have shifted and changed but... you'd still think they would generally be going to the right place? I wouldn't plan on driving anywhere in England but this seals that! Also, have you seen Fantastic Beasts yet??]
Suzanne would explain as much as she knew - registering guns so it was known who had weaponry and who didn't, but it wasn't as heavily enforced as it would be in decades to come. Guns were more deadly than a sword and far more common and more easy for anyone to pick up and use. There was an uncomfortable look between some of the older children who had learned about the second world war already and confusion in the younger.
"...there was a... tyrant who decided that only his people were worthy of living, and there was a war that encompassed the whole world between the people who agreed with him and the people who didn't. A lot of innocent people were killed in the process and a whole lot more military. Some of those people were forced to register themselves as a people and eventually, they were taken into camps and killed by the thousands." It was clearly not an easy topic, not only emotionally but to describe to someone in such a short manner who spoke of being from another world all together. The children seemed to take it better than Charles and Hank did, more in stride, but they didn't exactly know what to do with it, either.
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Suzanne would explain as much as she knew - registering guns so it was known who had weaponry and who didn't, but it wasn't as heavily enforced as it would be in decades to come. Guns were more deadly than a sword and far more common and more easy for anyone to pick up and use. There was an uncomfortable look between some of the older children who had learned about the second world war already and confusion in the younger.
"...there was a... tyrant who decided that only his people were worthy of living, and there was a war that encompassed the whole world between the people who agreed with him and the people who didn't. A lot of innocent people were killed in the process and a whole lot more military. Some of those people were forced to register themselves as a people and eventually, they were taken into camps and killed by the thousands." It was clearly not an easy topic, not only emotionally but to describe to someone in such a short manner who spoke of being from another world all together. The children seemed to take it better than Charles and Hank did, more in stride, but they didn't exactly know what to do with it, either.