~ Mrs. Steve Harrington ~ It be like that sometimes. Claudine quickly read through the words on the whiteboard and was not appalled at all the assumptions made. It was typical human behaviour, was it not, to judge someone before really getting to know them? No, strike that. Even when someone knew another person well, the second person was judged for various reasons. Claudine’s face went light pink when she reminded herself that she often judged others. It was perhaps her greatest flaw.
Silent reflection it was for this sixth year. One: she didn’t care what anyone thought of her; no one’s opinion of her will ever get the best of her. Two: Claudine didn’t know how she felt upon reading those assumptions. Having usually expected the worst in humans, nothing they did or said really surprised her. But like Victoria said: some of those assumptions up there could be true. Take Blake for instance. A few years ago, Claudine had judged him to be a baby {i.e not brave} and she had let him know it. She still thought of him as a baby but didn't hold it against him even though she'd been right to a degree. |