Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Co-interviewing Adelaide, from Forbidden Love, with Katelyn.


     Hello.  I am interviewing one of the main female character's of our book, Adelaide.
Adelaide
     Now, you will have to excuse any small mistakes you may find, for this is my first time interviewing anyone.  I hope you like it!

Katelyn:
Hello, everyone! My name is Katelyn, and I'm co-interviewing (with Abri) Adelaide from our book, Forbidden Love! Hello, Adelaide. How are you today?

Adelaide:
Fine. And you?

Katelyn:
Very good.

Abri:
So, do you think you are more of a lady, or a wild type?

Adelaide:
Hmm. . . I think I am a bit of both, though more of a wild type. I enjoy my freedom.

Katelyn:
Don't we all? *sigh* Okay, next question.

Abri:
So, how do you feel about your sister, Alianor?

Adelaide:
Oh, I love her dearly! More than anything else!

Katelyn:
Aww, that's sweet. You're a better sister than I could ever be.

Abri:
You are a wonderful sister. But, I mean, what do you think of her? Do you feel her tongue gets ahead of her head, sometimes?

Adelaide:
*blushes* Oh, I see. Um, perhaps. There are times when her temper shows, and it gets her in trouble sometimes. But she has many good qualities as well. She is very sweet, and has a tender heart for the Lord.

Abri:
Good. Now, what do you think of Gavin . . . or, her and Gavin?

Adelaide:
They make a wonderful match, though I didn't believe so at first, given how I met Gavin.

Abri:
Ahem, yes. Katelyn, I wanted to talk to you about that.

Abri:
So, what did you think of Rowyn when you first met him?

Katelyn:
*twitch* Yes?

Abri:
We can speak of it later.

Adelaide:
I thought him spoiled and arrogant. And he had no love for God.

Abri:
Really. So, what made you start to like him? Just so the readers know.

Katelyn:
*cough* Um, I haven't really planned that out. But, uh, go ahead and answer Addy.

Adelaide:
Well, um, it started with respect for his, uh, sword fighting and archery. It was very impressive, and he started to show a seemingly genuine interest in God.

Abri:
So, how did you sense his interest in God?

Adelaide:
He started asking questions about it without me speaking of it. That seemed like a genuine interest to me.

Abri:
Was it strange doing the sword fighting and archery, pretending to be a man?

Adelaide:
At first it was, especially when I would practice with Rowyn, and he didn't know it was me.

Abri:
So, what was it like to leave your home at such a young age, and with a charge to take care of?

Katelyn:
We're speaking of Ali, right?

Abri:
Yes.

Adelaide:
It was not too difficult, especially since Alianor was mature enough to help me. But at times I wanted to cry. It was taxing at times, and I believe Ali sensed that sometimes.

Abri:
Oh, wow. It must have been terrible. And what was it like when your Mother had your youngest sister while you were gone? It must have been terrible not being there. Did she tell you how she handled it? Did she invite some neighbors over?

Adelaide:
It was saddening. I felt I should have been there to help her, especially with me being the eldest and Father gone to his reward. Mother said that she had a sweet widow help her for a bit, until Mother recovered.

Abri:
I see. Well, Katelyn. Do you think I should go on, or are we out of time?

Katelyn:
*looks at watch* Hmm. . . maybe we have time for another question or two.

Abri:
Okay. What was it like going to the palace, and what was it like to get to ride horses for the first time when you went there?

Adelaide:
It was terrific, though at first I felt out of place. I suppose I started to take it for granted after some time, though.

Katelyn:
Oh, yes. I would have too.

Abri:
Hmm. I'm sure if I was a peasent (like you WERE) I would feel VERY out of place. It's like being a homeschooler in the public school. So, what was it like playing for the king and queen for the first time?
Adelaide:
I was very nervous. The king and queen were listening, and I almost felt as if they were waiting for me and Ali to make a mistake. Thankfully, we did not.

Abri:
Really? You didn't make one mistake? Wow. You girls are better than I heard. Well, that's all the time we have, so I guess I'm going to have to say, bye!

Adelaide:
Farewell!

Katelyn:
That was fun! Goodbye!

Abri:
Adu!

Hope you liked it!  Bye!
     Abri.   Philippians 4:13

2 comments:

  1. Hey, Gab, I tagged you in a blog post game! http://beingbecki.blogspot.com/2012/08/a-painfully-overdue-post.html

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Okay. So, I just make a blog doing all the things I'm supposed to?

      Delete