Now that I think about it, I could have been influenced by posts I read in the forum. When I first joined, I was excited to be a part of the forum. I produced a very feverish pace of posts. I think I made rank faster than anyone ever. So, I interacted with everyone quite a bit.
Anyway, knowing how my logical brain works, I think certain neurons fired on their own in the background. Because some things should be obvious. For instance, in the “How does Honor know so much” thread, we speculated on just that. How does she know so much? We all agree that Honor probably read everything that had a cover on it. So, my brain, trying to be a fly on the wall at the Academy when she and Michelle became best friends --
hmmmmm preeeeety –- I find it downright impossible to believe that Honor would not have known everything there is to know about her own family. All of you, would have me believe that a woman who knows everything about everything, didn't know about her own heritage? Wouldn't she have been an expert on her own Harrington clan even before Young tried to rape her? And wouldn't the responsibility of seeing to it that she knows have been ripe for her parents before she left their bosom and joined the navy?
Picture this. Here is a girl who is shy. She is at the Academy and she has no friends. All of a sudden she meets Michelle Henke, who is royalty. I don't know how they became roommates. Ordinarily, you either apply together to be roommates or you leave it up to the University. With someone like Michelle, royalty – fifth in line of secession then? – she would not have left her choice of roommates up to chance, out of safety and security. (Frankly I am surprised she didn't have a private room.) So, how they ended up with each other as roommates is a mystery? Either way, to become best friends after the fact, requires two people who ultimately bond. Bonding happens over an important event, a disaster, a shared catastrophe, an intimate moment yada yada yada. So, my logical brain parses and imagines both of them opening up to each other after bonding. Trust. Best friends trust each other. They just do.
I do remember the lost passage someone posted where Honor opened up to Beth about her heritage. And I recall Beth being shocked. I also recall my own reaction of shock that Beth didn't know. Because in my head I had no doubts that Michelle would have known. I'd still bet good money that Michelle knew.
My mind processed all of the above in the background. I know how my logical brain with its vivid imagination works.
At any rate, Honor should have thrown it in Young's face. I know I know I know, a Commoner’s heritage can in no way be as important as a Lord's. Mostly. But as I say, the Chou family is no ordinary family of Commoners. And their accomplishments outshine anything most Lords have ever done. OR WILL DO! Their accomplishments outshine most anything any
other person has done. Their accomplishments certainly impacted the whole of humanity! Young's only accomplishment was the luck of the draw of enjoying a lofty birth.
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The artist formerly known as cthia.
Now I can talk in the third person.