I hope you like it!
Abri:
Hello
all! I am here interviewing Rowyn, the prince of Araoma. How have you
been feeling lately Rowyn?
Rowyn:
Fine,
indeed. And yourself?
Abri:
Very
well. How are you doing, Katelyn?
Katelyn:
Can't
complain.
Abri:
Uh . .
. okay . . . anyway. Do you like being a prince, Rowyn?
Rowyn:
There
are times when it can be taxing, but it has its benifits, like
everything else.
Abri:
Taxing?
What do you mean?
Rowyn:
Well,
it can be tiring. You're expected to behave a certain way at all time
and things you're expected to do can wear a person down.
Abri:
I see.
So, do you wish you were just a normal person?
Rowyn:
There
are times when I do.
Abri:
Okay.
So, what did you think of Adelaide when you were in the competition
with her, but you didn't know it was her? And you didn't even know
she WAS a her!
Rowyn:
I
admit, after the first few minutes I thought, "Finally! A worthy
competitor."
Abri:
But
what did you think of his- uh, her personality?
Rowyn:
Well,
I didn't KNOW them, not personally, or I didn't think I did. But they
were competitive, and rightly so, They were determined, and the
refused to let me win.
Abri:
Them?
You mean all the competitors?
Rowyn:
No,
just him-- er, her.
Abri:
So
when did you get a chance to speak to . . . her?
Rowyn:
Right
after the competition.
Abri:
So,
what did you think when she started talking about God, and things
like that? I mean, I know you were catholic (as was most of the
people in and around England in that time,) but what did you think of
her Christian beliefs?
Rowyn:
I
thought they were insane. At that time, I did not believe one could
speak so personally to God. I barely believed in a God, then.
Abri:
So,
you weren't exactly the most faithful catholic?
Rowyn:
No. I
went solely for tradition and appearance.
Abri:
I see.
And what was the first thought that went in your head when you found
out she was a girl?
Rowyn:
I had
just been beat by a young woman.
Abri:
*Rolls
on the floor laughing* Wow. You are competitive. Isn't he Kitten?
Katelyn:
Ha,
yeah. Crazily competitive.
Abri:
So,
did the fact that she (A she) beat you make you like her or dislike
her any more than you did before?
Rowyn:
Like
her more. I respected her a great deal more after that. No competitor
has ever beat me, probably more out of fear of what I would do to
them should they win than anything else. But she had the courage to
compete and win, regardless of what I though.
Abri:
Wow.
People will actually lose on purpose because they're afraid of you?
It must be awesome, yet sad being a prince. Have you ever thought of
going out in disguise to see how good you actually are, without
people losing on purpose?
Rowyn:
Acually,
I have tried that once. I was found out, and my parents ranted about
how I should be proud to be a prince.
Abri:
Wow.
Well, what was it like when you saw Adelaide in the castle and
realized she was the one you had shot against?
Rowyn:
I was
surprised. And amazed. I was speachless for a few minutes, but after
I got over the initial shock, I was . . . happy.
Abri:
:-D
What was it like when you asked her to marry you, and she said no?
Katelyn:
She
said no? Oh! Never mind. :P
Abri:
Because
of their religions. She said she couldn't until they were on the
same page. Remember?
Rowyn:
I
became even more determined to marry her. She is the only person I
know, besides her sister Alinor, who would say no to a prionce.
Abri:
Wow.
What did you think of Ali? Did you like her almost as much as you
liked Adelaide?
Rowyn:
Well,
I liked her enough. She was a very sweet girl. Had a bit of trouble
controling her tongue, but she was definitely a godly woman. I doubt
I could like anyone as much as I 'like' Adelaide, though.
Abri:
Almost.
:D How much more time do we have, Katelyn?
Katelyn:
*Glances
at imaginary watch* Uh, we have a bit more.
Abri:
A bit?
How many more questions?
Katelyn:
Hmm,
two or three more?
Abri:
Okay.
Rowyn. Do you usually treat all the servants and anybody lower than
you like most princes do?
Rowyn:
No. I
try to treat them like myself, most of the time. There are times when
I do treat them like others do, but not often.
Abri:
I see.
Um . . . I think I'm running out of questions. Kitten, you wanna
ask one?
Katelyn:
Uh,
sure . . . So, Rowyn, how do you like Abri's questions? :P
Rowyn:
Very
nice questions.
Abri:
Katelyn!
Katelyn:
WHAT!!!!!!!
I couldn't think of anything else!!!!!!
Abri:
>:-(
Katelyn:
:P
Abri:
Fine!
I'll ask something! Do you like to go on hinting trips, Rowyn? Most
princes do.
Rowyn:
I do
enjoy an occasional HUNTING trip, yes. They put a body in touch with
nature and its Creator.
Abri:
So,
what did you think when you heard Adelaide (And her sister. Let's
not forget her.) liked to go hunting?
Rowyn:
I
found it very intriguing. Not many women like to even mention, or
hear, of blood and hunting.
Abri:
I see.
Well, I think we're out of time. What do you think, Kitten?
Katelyn:
Yeah,
we are, from the looks of it. Thanks for coming Rowyn!
Rowyn:
You
are very welcome! Blessings to you both.
Abri:
Yes,
thank you for coming. And God bless you! (You too Kitten!)
And this was Rowyn's interview. Hope you liked it!
Abri. Philipians 4:13
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