“She insisted that they focus their energies on raising a little girl who was, by nature, a tangle of mischief and motion and curiosity.” Growing UpMischiefWildLittleLuna Book:The Girl Who Drank the Moon Source: The Girl Who Drank the Moon
“Each day, Luna's ability to break rules in new and creative ways was an astonishment to all who knew her. She tried to ride the goats, tried to roll boulders down the mountain and into the side of the barn (for decoration, she explained), tried to teach the chickens to fly, and once almost drowned in the swamp. (Glerk saved her. Thank goodness.) She gave ale to the geese to see if it made them walk funny (it did) and put peppercorns in the goat's feed to see if it would make them jump (they didn't jump; they just destroyed the fence). Every day she goaded Fyrian into making atrocious choices or she played tricks on the poor dragon, making him cry. She climbed, hid, built, broke, wrote on the walls, and spoiled dresses when they had only just been finished. Her hair ratted, her nose smudged, and she left handprints wherever she went” FunnyWonderGrowing UpChildhoodRaising A ChildExcitement Of Youth Book:The Girl Who Drank the Moon Source: The Girl Who Drank the Moon