Moana had no idea what was going on but she had followed when she’d heard that there was a meeting. These sorts of meetings were familiar to her though for once she didn’t have to take a role that put her in the center of the room. It was interesting watching from the outside and bit by bit she felt her outlook expanding. Moana found a comfortable place to stand out of the way as Finnick took and spoke. Her eyes moved over the room, catching sight of both new and old faces. She didn’t know if someone was formally in charge in this village but watching gave her an idea of how those around her saw the hierarchy.
The more she listened the more confused she grew. She didn’t know what anyone was talking about and there were pieces that didn’t make sense to her.
The most difficult point of comprehension was that she had no bases of comparison for electricity or metal rooms. She tried to infer but there were to many blank spaces to form a clear picture in her head. The imagines that Finnick showed helped but only a little bit. The other was that the room was abandoned but they called it an observation room, how would they know that for sure? Also how would people use the room? Obviously it wasn’t being used when they found it and they must have found something like this before since no one looked particularly surprised about this news. She tried to understand fully but there were so many threads that didn’t connect in Moana’s thoughts that it just confused her more.
Her brow furrowed as she listened, wondering if this would ever start making sense to her. There was so much that she didn’t know.
Monana @ Meeting ~ OTA ~
The more she listened the more confused she grew. She didn’t know what anyone was talking about and there were pieces that didn’t make sense to her.
The most difficult point of comprehension was that she had no bases of comparison for electricity or metal rooms. She tried to infer but there were to many blank spaces to form a clear picture in her head. The imagines that Finnick showed helped but only a little bit. The other was that the room was abandoned but they called it an observation room, how would they know that for sure? Also how would people use the room? Obviously it wasn’t being used when they found it and they must have found something like this before since no one looked particularly surprised about this news. She tried to understand fully but there were so many threads that didn’t connect in Moana’s thoughts that it just confused her more.
Her brow furrowed as she listened, wondering if this would ever start making sense to her. There was so much that she didn’t know.