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Character #3: Hawke


 


Welcome to our third character interview!!!

 Today, I'm interviewing Hawke, Briannon's brother and — at times — Maverek's nemeses. Yep. Just leaving that right there.

Here we go!


Abby: Hey, Hawke! Thanks for letting me interview you!

Hawke: Hello. *shifts in seat* Please tell me this isn't going to take too long?

Abby: Nope, I'll keep it short!

Hawke: *smiles* Short like Bree and Maverek's?

Abby: Fine. *rolls eyes* I'll keep yours even shorter, so long as you give me good answers to the questions I do ask.

Hawke: Deal.

Abby: What's your name mean?

Hawke: You expect me to know? It's a bird. Just a bird.

Abby: *smiles* Okay, we'll go with that. Theme song?

Hawke: "Til the Day I Die" by TobyMac.

Abby: Yeah, we're going to need to work on that . . . I feel like you have another theme song that you just don't want to share.

Hawke: *cocks eyebrow and grins* Keeping this short, remember? We only have time for one theme song.

Abby: Fine. Let's see . . . how about we just do the even-numbered questions for the rest of the interview?

Hawke: *still grinning* But what if I want to do the odd numbers?

Abby: *chuckles* Fine, the odd numbers. Number one! What's your favorite flavor of ice cream?

Hawke: Supercow.

Abby: Supercow?

Hawke: If I explain, you have to cut one question off the end.

Abby: Hawke . . . 

Hawke: All right. I'll give a short explanation and still answer the last question. Supercow ice cream is basically regular vanilla — but it's full of bright colors. So you don't know what to expect. Because it's not what it looks like.

Abby: Thanks! Very interesting! Okay, question number — ahem — three. Favorite grocery store.

Hawke: The cheap, junky little store. If they even sell groceries.

Abby: So, basically, you're saying it's a good thing Indie takes care of your food?

Hawke: Exactly.

Abby: *laughs* Okay. What's your favorite color?

Hawke: Green.

Abby: Nice! Favorite hobby?

Hawke: Working.

Abby: I'm not sure that's a hobby . . . 

Hawke: It keeps me busy and puts food on the table.

Abby: True. Well, since you wanted a shortened version of the interview, that's it!

Hawke: That wasn't too bad. *grins*

Abby: *smiles back* Good! Then maybe I can haul you back in for another one — or something similar — sometime?

Hawke: Good luck with that.

Abby: Please?

Hawke: I won't say no for sure.

Abby: That's all I need! Now you can say goodbye to the people who have put up with you for a whole . . . half an interview.

Hawke: *waves* Goodbye! And thanks!



Let's talk! What do y'all think of Hawke? Any other questions you have for him? Would you have answered any questions the same way he did?

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  1. Hawke is one of my favorite characters!! *claps hands* And this interview was really fun!! I'm so glad you're doing these. :D

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    1. Aw, I'm glad you like him, too!!! He's one of my favorites, too . . . 💙

      Thank you! It's been fun! Two more left to go! And maybe they'll be a bit more cooperative than Hawke . . . 🙄

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    1. 😄 I agree completely! But I'm not sure he'd be too fond of that description . . . we just won't tell him that we think he's sweet. 😂

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