Character: Mariemaia
When she is 3 her father begins to teach her manners, begins to teach her how to be a proper human being (despite what people may say these things were very important to him), at night he still let her sleep in his bed—she is 3 and she is blissfully happy. When she is 6 she swears she's all grown up and knows everything there is to know, she is young, and she is happy the way all children are. And when she is 7 her father will die, for a war she knows nothing about—he will die and Mariemaia will feel many things (upset, confused, dissapointed, angry) but she will not feel happy—no she won't feel happy about anything for a really long time. And now she is 8—she is 8 and she knows everything she'll ever need to know in a way no child should—she is 8 and Mariemaia isn't a child anymore.
-Unforuntatley there is a kind of wisdom in life that will only come from human sorrow-
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