AURORA
It was always difficult for me to know what to think of Edward Falkrona.
I first met him when I was still a child. He entered my life suddenly, introduced as the eldest son of Uncle Thomen and Aunt Oryanna, and from the very beginning there was something about him that set him apart from everyone else around us. My first impression was simple enough: he was intelligent, remarkably so, far more than most boys his age and there was something quietly unique in the way he carried himself.
He also seemed to care deeply for his younger sister, Elena. I remember noticing that almost immediately, and I admired it because I too had a younger sister whom I loved dearly from the moment she came into the world. That kind of affection was easy to recognize, and at the time, it made him seem all the more respectable in my eyes.
