( That's no matter -- he still feels like he could talk for 30 years. )
I don't know if I could decide on one thing -- thus having to make several sets. If it was real, anyway.
At first I thought about something like going home -- but then I'd have to make another thousand so you could get home, which hopefully that wouldn't take too long. Also something like a neverending food supply so I'd never have to eat something disgusting again.
Then there's the language barrier issue...I couldn't decide on what to wish for with regards to that because I didn't know if I should wish that I would know Finnish or that you would know Swedish. There's also the possibility of choosing both languages. That way if you ever came to Sweden again and I knew Finnish-- or vice versa, of course -- we'd know what other people were saying, too. That makes things easier when it comes to getting around.
That's just up to five wishes -- five thousand of those birds! I thought of a lot of others...I guess folding some paper is a pretty small price to pay for things you want, but that's a lot if you don't even know if one wish will work.
( He finally takes a breath. Emil'd been tracing circles on his egg the whole time he was talking, but he finally stops and sighs. There were so many wishes he'd considered outside of these simple, obvious ones. )
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I don't know if I could decide on one thing -- thus having to make several sets. If it was real, anyway.
At first I thought about something like going home -- but then I'd have to make another thousand so you could get home, which hopefully that wouldn't take too long. Also something like a neverending food supply so I'd never have to eat something disgusting again.
Then there's the language barrier issue...I couldn't decide on what to wish for with regards to that because I didn't know if I should wish that I would know Finnish or that you would know Swedish. There's also the possibility of choosing both languages. That way if you ever came to Sweden again and I knew Finnish-- or vice versa, of course -- we'd know what other people were saying, too. That makes things easier when it comes to getting around.
That's just up to five wishes -- five thousand of those birds! I thought of a lot of others...I guess folding some paper is a pretty small price to pay for things you want, but that's a lot if you don't even know if one wish will work.
( He finally takes a breath. Emil'd been tracing circles on his egg the whole time he was talking, but he finally stops and sighs. There were so many wishes he'd considered outside of these simple, obvious ones. )
It's all a big if, anyway.