Meet Kade: An Interview

Happy Monday, Soul Questers!


Before we get into today’s post, I feel that I owe you an apology and explanation as to why this post didn’ go up LAST week.


If you’ve been following me on social media, specifically Instagram (@soulquestersaga), then you probably already know that my computer broke. I don’t know what exactly is wrong with it, but it would either not start up or if it did, the screen would flicker and/or blackout altogether. Because of this, I was not on the internet very much.


But fear not! Last week was my birthday, and I inherited my moms old MacBook Pro, which is what I’m currently typing with!  So, yay!!


So, today’s post is an exciting one! I actually got the opportunity to sit down with the MC of my debut, Show Me. Please join me in welcoming Kade Bolthunter!!


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Welcome, Kade! Thank you for your time.

No problem! I’m glad to be here.


Let’s get started with these questions!! First thing’s first–tell me a little bit about your childhood. 

OK, but I can promise you that it really isn’t that interesting.


I’m sure it can’t be that bad.

Well, I grew up in this remote village with my adopted father, Axel. We’ve lived in this cottage my entire life. My parents abandoned me in this old hotel after they gave birth to me. I don’t remember them, and I don’t care to. Anyways, I went to school…like any other kid, and in the evenings and on the weekends I listen to Axel tell stories and play the piano. I never had any friends.


Wow, I’m sorry, Kade. I can’t imagine having not any friends. So, if this isn’t too sensitive of a topic, can you please tell me what it’s like to be able to sense other people’s emotions?

This is a little too sensitive for me to want to discuss at the moment. I will say though, is that it’s very painful.


Oh, OK. Do you believe in the legend of the Soul Questers?

This is an interesting question. Axel talks about them a lot, and I asked if they were real, and he really didn’t like it. I’d like to believe they’re real, but I have never seen them myself.
Well, Kade, I like to think the Soul Questers are real, so I’m with you. What do you most fear?

Hmm, well heights is a big one, but I don’t know if it counts as my biggest fear. My greatest fear though…(thinks for a moment) …I think is drowning. I almost drowned when I was a little kid, and since then I don’t go near large bodies of water.


You mean you can’t even swim?

(Kade shakes his head.) No. I never learned.


Oh, wow. So, what’s something a lot of people don’t know about you?

OK, this is an easy one! No one knows this, but I love photography! I want a camera for my birthday.


Oooh! What kind of photography?

Mainly landscape photography, but also photojournalism.


Cool! OK, we’re running low on time, so the next question is actually a question from one of my followers! She asked: Who’s the weirdest person you know?

Well if I’m being honest, I don’t know that many people. I like to think of myself as pretty weird, but Axel’s weird as well. He gardens. He tells stories. He plays the piano. But he’s also very secretive and doesn’t tell me a lot about his past.


Your definition of weird is certainly different from mine. I don’t see what’s weird about telling stories. 

Well, you don’t know Axel.


If you say so. OK, last question: If you could meet anyone–dead or alive–who would it be? 

I know a lot of people would expect me to say my parents, but no. I’d actually love to meet Anthony Mills, who wrote my favorite book–Twilight of Destiny!


Never heard of it! I’ll make sure to look into it.

You definitely should.


Well, that wraps up this interview. Thank you, Kade, for your time here today.

No problem! We should totally do it again sometime!


 


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