Moana might be very excited. These stories are not just tales but a connection to her heritage. As her grandma weaves the story, Moana could be imagining all the events in her head, maybe even interrupting with questions to learn more details about the characters and events in the story.
Moana may feel a sense of responsibility. Her grandma's stories often carry a deeper meaning and a call to action. So as she listens, she could be realizing the role she might play in the future of her people, like the need to protect their island and their way of life, and this could make her more determined in her character growth.
You should listen attentively. Look her in the eyes and nod to show that you are following her words.
Maybe it's a story about their ancestors and how they were great navigators. Their ancestors were brave enough to sail across the vast ocean, exploring new lands and facing various challenges.
There's a chance that she is not very interested at all. Maybe she is just being polite and her mind is wandering elsewhere. She could be thinking about her own tasks or problems while the man is talking, but still gives some occasional nods to show that she is listening.
Some people might have been shocked. They could have gasped or had wide - eyed expressions when hearing the terrifying details.
Grandma can use different voices for different characters in the story. It makes the story come alive.
He might listen attentively, with a bit of a smirk on his face, depending on how funny or engaging the story is.
She describes the scenes vividly. She talks about the colors of the places in the story, the smells, and the sounds. So when she says there's a forest in the story, she might say how the trees are tall and green, and you can smell the fresh pine needles and hear the birds chirping. This makes the kid feel like they are really in the story.
Others could be a bit bored if they're not into that kind of topic. However, if Sera is a good storyteller, she might be able to draw in even those who aren't initially interested.
She might be initially shocked. After all, she would have trusted her friends a great deal. Then she could become very sad and withdrawn. She might throw herself into her studies even more as a way to cope, trying to distract herself from the pain of losing her friends.
After the initial reactions, Hermione may choose to isolate herself for a while to figure things out. She would use this time to study and research, trying to find a solution to the problem with her friends. She might also look for new allies or resources within the fanfiction world to help her deal with the situation.