Yeah. It looked like Kate really was dying to talk about it, which almost caught Edith off guard. Personally, Edith wanted to put off talking about her own book for as long as possible. Maybe even after it was published. Maybe forever. Writing about things was so much easier than talking about them-- wasn’t that why she had redirected her career toward it? But she was getting distracted, thinking about herself, so she blinked, paying attention to Kate again.
She nodded as she listened, unsure how to react at the mention of her ex. They hadn’t really talked about that, besides establishing Kate was divorced; Edith had certainly never asked. The music industry, her family, she knew about that-- but again, she avoided asking too much about it because music for wizards only didn’t exactly sit well with her and she liked being Kate’s friend, so she kept that opinion to herself.
Kate used connections to get a book deal. Edith knew that was how it worked in the publishing world--you had to know someone who knew someone who knew someone--but it still stung. She was grateful she was sober because she didn’t think she’d be able to keep a straight face otherwise; Edith had struggled to find readership, to find anyone who wanted to talk to her about the war at all, had worked so hard on everything--
But Kate mentioned using a pen name, and Edith nodded again, kept nodding at poetry. So not really a book, was it? Again she was grateful she was sober, and kept that to herself, too. But why was she sitting there being bitchy about it all? Edith should have been happy for her, not comparing Kate’s (likely) success to her own. (Edith needed to be writing and finishing her own book, not dicking around in London all the time.)
“Wow,†she said after another second, finally getting herself together, pushing the past few thoughts out of her brain, being a proper friend, she thought. “That’s sound.†She nodded again, exhaling through pursed lips and leaning back in her own chair when Kate did the same. “I’m not, too much--†into poetry, she meant, but Kate was already talking again.
Edith quickly shook her head. “No, not at all.†If anyone knew about oversharing when it came to writing, writing about things no one had asked to know about, it was Edith. “I get it, yeah.†She frowned softly, thinking. “I started with a pseudonym, too.†She raised her eyebrows a touch and nodded. “It can be so weird.†‘Isolating’ was the word Kate had used, and it was so much more accurate, though ‘weird’ wasn’t that far off. “Not being able to talk to people about it.†That was a whole different thing from not wanting to talk about it.
She picked up her tea, finally, and took a large sip, thinking back over what Kate had said, what Edith hadn’t commented on yet. “So is it about…†She had written it after her marriage had ended, and while she didn’t think her own situation could compare, Edith was well aware of what she had written after breaking up with Elias. “Your ex?â€