Character Interview: Averine 💬

—Ann Patchett
The easiest way to get to know someone is to talk to them, but you can’t really do that with a fictional character. At least, not in the traditional sense. In the imaginary sense, however, you absolutely can ☺. A fictional world has no boundaries, after all.
The Beyond Androva series will continue with Averine at the centre of the next story, and I can’t wait to write about her! However, I need to get a sense of who she is before I can do her character justice. With that in mind, I created a new character interview to discover a bit more about her personality and motivation.
If you had the chance to interview a character from one of your favourite books, would you take it? What would you ask them? Thank you very much for visiting my blog today 💕.

Me: Thanks for talking to me. I know you have plans with Kellan this evening.
Averine: (smiles politely) It’s fine. Whatever you need. The case against my father… Wait. How do you know I have plans with Kellan?
Me: Well, I wrote about them. At the end of Kellan’s story.
Averine: Story? (pauses) You mean his witness statement.
Me: Not exactly. I’m not with the Xytovian government.
Averine: Who are you then?
Me: I’m writing a series of books about Xytovia. There are three so far. Your story will be the fourth.
Averine: What? Mystory? (laughs) Are you serious?
Me: Yes. I’m looking forward to it because you’re my first non-magical protagonist.
Averine: Who on Xytovia would read a story about me?
Me: That’s a good question. No one, actually. The books are for a Terran audience approximately two thousand years in your future.
Averine: (shakes head) This is so weird. But I’m not going to tell you my life story. It would take too long, and anyway, I’m not sure I want to remember. I mean, about… (swallows) about losing my mother and everything.
Me: I’m sorry. I wish it hadn’t happened that way. But you—and Xytovia—wouldn’t be where you are right now without it.
Averine: Maybe not. (frowns) You seem to be very well informed.
Me: Yes and no. I’m up to date with everything so far. But in terms of what happens next—not so much. That’s where you come in.
Averine: And what if I don’t want to be your protagonist?
Me: I’d be disappointed. I think you’d be great. And I also think you deserve an adventure.
Averine: Well… I amlooking forward to exploring Xytovia. But there’s no guarantee anything exciting would happen.
Me: I disagree. I doubt Vayl is the only territory with a secret. Besides, don’t you want to give readers the chance to find out who you really are? They’ve only seen you from Kellan’s point of view.
Averine: (eyes widen) What did he say about me?
Me: I don’t know if I should tell you. It wouldn’t be fair on Kellan. But…
Averine: Yes?
Me: Maybe you could swap stories when yours is written. That way, neither of you is at a disadvantage.
Averine: Hmmm. Maybe.
(Kellan pushes the door open abruptly, his scowl softening when he sees Averine)
Kellan: Here you are. What’s going on?
Averine: Another interview.
Kellan: Now? I thought we were done. (turns) Can’t this wait until tomorrow? Wait… I know you. You’re the storyteller. You visited me in the Dimension Cell. (smirks) I said you should give me my own book, and I was right, wasn’t I?
Averine: (rolls eyes)
Kellan: What?
Averine: Of courseyou would be the person who demanded your own book.
Kellan: (grins) Why stop at one book? Can’t there be a Kellan series?
Averine: OK, that’s it. I’ve made up my mind. I’ll be your next protagonist.
Kellan: What do you mean?
Me: It’s the reason I’m interviewing Averine. I want to tell her story.
Kellan: Oh. Well, that’s great. You’ll be great. Obviously.
Averine: Good. It’s decided then.
Me: You know, I’ll need to give readers some background. The majority of Kellan’s story took place after he escaped the cell. So, I was thinking that Averine could tell the part about when the two of you first met.
Kellan: That’s not a good—
Averine: I’d love to.
(silence)
Kellan: You hated me.
Averine: I didn’t hate you.
Kellan: You said if kissing me would cure you of mage-sickness, you’d rather die.
Averine: I suppose I did say that. (smiles sweetly) But I discovered that underneath your arrogant exterior, you’re actually an adorable little xyleander blossom.
Kellan: (groans) Adorable? Xytovia help me, that’s even worse. Storyteller, you have to stop her. I’ve got a reputation to maintain.
Me: I think it’s important that readers see the real you, Kellan. And Averine knows you better than anyone.
Averine: (laughs) I like you, Storyteller.
Kellan: I give up. Will you at least let me read it before anyone else?
Averine: You can read it. As long you don’t expect me to change anything, and as long as I can read your story too.
Kellan: OK. But you should know I said only good things about you.
Averine: Thank you. You’re adorable.
Kellan: (glares)
Me: (hastily) I think this is a good moment to wrap up the interview. Averine and Kellan will return in the fourth Beyond Androva book. Thank you for reading!