I will not talk ...
The walk from his room to the kitchen was painfully slow. Her legs stiff and cramped, she stepped gingerly down the hall. Thighs shaking, she crouched at the hearth to prepare the blackwine, though the scent of it gave her no pleasure. She lifted to her toes, a calf spasm making her flinch, and reached into the far recesses of the cupboard for the journal. A shudder courses through her. Opening the book, she writes in a rather childish scrawl:
i will not talk without permission iwillnottalkwithoutpermission i will NOT talkwithout permission
i Will not talk without permission will not will not will not talk
i will not talk .. not talk not talk not talk not talk not talk
i wi ll not tal K with out pErMIssioN
She means no disrespect by her words or the way they are written. It is, however, all she seems capable of writing.