(Which means Eddie doesn't realize that there were any more wars. It was really hard to picture a war worse than World War II for Eddie, which was fair all things considered.
He also isn't too surprised anymore by time differences- though it is a little weird to him. Especially being from a different time line than his own best friend.)
Why married people to single people?
(The first one at least made some sense. Eddie doesn't mean to ask so many questions, really, but American schools in the 50s definitely never taught about other people's cultures so he was fascinated here.)
Evil exists.
(Eddie says this with a quiet seriousness that was too mature for someone only twelve, his expression intense, a bit edged.)
no subject
(Which means Eddie doesn't realize that there were any more wars. It was really hard to picture a war worse than World War II for Eddie, which was fair all things considered.
He also isn't too surprised anymore by time differences- though it is a little weird to him. Especially being from a different time line than his own best friend.)
Why married people to single people?
(The first one at least made some sense. Eddie doesn't mean to ask so many questions, really, but American schools in the 50s definitely never taught about other people's cultures so he was fascinated here.)
Evil exists.
(Eddie says this with a quiet seriousness that was too mature for someone only twelve, his expression intense, a bit edged.)
...Maybe I should...get some more then.