03-09-2018, 01:58 PM
To be honest, Ilma had never thought she was more clever than the average equine. But Intelligence seemed the competition most close to her heart - teaching was the second best thing in the world besides caring for those same little ones you were trying to teach a bit about the world. So yes, in a way, the challenge would befit her, she had thought.
Now, she looks left and right to watch her fellow competitors. She had been standing in the back, and so, she is a little late to the scene; later than most to observe the floating square anyhow. But not the latest, the white winged mare thinks.
She spots the right one rather quickly. "It's the second one, letter B. Although the top of the cube seems to have a wider white stripe than the choices given." she comments - it wasn't a trick question, was it? If this was all?
Now, she looks left and right to watch her fellow competitors. She had been standing in the back, and so, she is a little late to the scene; later than most to observe the floating square anyhow. But not the latest, the white winged mare thinks.
She spots the right one rather quickly. "It's the second one, letter B. Although the top of the cube seems to have a wider white stripe than the choices given." she comments - it wasn't a trick question, was it? If this was all?
Any fool knows men and women think differently at times, but the biggest difference is this: men forget, but never forgive; women forgive, but never forget.
Robert Jordan, Wheel of Time