[ unlike clementine, katherine doesn't knock and wait to give her her gift. she has her reasons, and they're very much born out of her own need to preserve herself. she's already given so much to a young girl she considers to be a mirror of herself, and taking elijah's words to heart, she doesn't wish for her to live a life similar to her own. ]
[ she thinks to knock, but katherine believes perhaps it's best for the both of them she doesn't wait around for clementine to answer her door. ]
[ wrapped in plain paper, katherine leaves her with two plain leather-bound journals. ]
[ when clementine opens one, she'll find it filled with katherine's neat cursive. on the first page reads: This is an adventure you won't find in the library. completely filled with a To be continued ... scrawled at the bottom of the very last page, it's filled with katherine's neat cursive. it tells the story of a girl who hadn't been designed for adventures, who had been soft and shaped to live a life already created for her, but she had chosen to break free of the confines of her own cage. the story very much reflects the tale of katerina petrova, from the moment she decided to live her life with a boy clementine may recall from hogwarts to the very moment she saved herself from a big bad wolf, and ends as she searches high and low for for her own flesh and blood. katherine removes her own name and instead insists on calling the protagonist nadja to add to its own fictional effect, and includes her own notes, such as Never trust a dog that doesn't bark when a nik is mentioned or, when aleksander is mentioned, He really was hopeless. ]
[ the other journal is plain, save for the very first page. once again, it's written in katherine's cursive:
You have an adventure inside of you that's worth telling. Tell it.
26/12 » DELIVERY DROP OFF.
[ she thinks to knock, but katherine believes perhaps it's best for the both of them she doesn't wait around for clementine to answer her door. ]
[ wrapped in plain paper, katherine leaves her with two plain leather-bound journals. ]
[ when clementine opens one, she'll find it filled with katherine's neat cursive. on the first page reads: This is an adventure you won't find in the library. completely filled with a To be continued ... scrawled at the bottom of the very last page, it's filled with katherine's neat cursive. it tells the story of a girl who hadn't been designed for adventures, who had been soft and shaped to live a life already created for her, but she had chosen to break free of the confines of her own cage. the story very much reflects the tale of katerina petrova, from the moment she decided to live her life with a boy clementine may recall from hogwarts to the very moment she saved herself from a big bad wolf, and ends as she searches high and low for for her own flesh and blood. katherine removes her own name and instead insists on calling the protagonist nadja to add to its own fictional effect, and includes her own notes, such as Never trust a dog that doesn't bark when a nik is mentioned or, when aleksander is mentioned, He really was hopeless. ]
[ the other journal is plain, save for the very first page. once again, it's written in katherine's cursive:
You have an adventure inside of you that's worth telling. Tell it.
- Katherine. ]