Kas Petaal (
truthwright) wrote2013-07-24 04:22 pm
and my ears will listen
Time goes by. Shura's mother lets her cut a cloudpine branch, and she and Helen go flying together.
Helen celebrates her eighth birthday by baking all her favourite people a cake again. And then she goes away with Kas, to Iceland and Russia and back by way of Alaska.
When they fly in, Kas on Petaal's cloudpine and Helen on her own, Helen is wearing blue jeans and a pink T-shirt.
Helen celebrates her eighth birthday by baking all her favourite people a cake again. And then she goes away with Kas, to Iceland and Russia and back by way of Alaska.
When they fly in, Kas on Petaal's cloudpine and Helen on her own, Helen is wearing blue jeans and a pink T-shirt.

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Ranata appears to be talking to one of her cousins.
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"Just a second," Ranata says, to the cousin. There are footsteps. "Ah, I would ask the queen about that. She isn't a prophet, but as far as I know the clan doesn't have any prophets unless Inkeri is one."
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She grins at Inkeri.
"Ranata says we should go find the queen and ask her and there aren't any prophets in the clan unless you are one."
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Veravia hops off the cloud pine to fly alongside her as she heads towards where the queen is most often located.
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"What," she asks, gesturing to Helen, "is the intended meaning of this -?" She sounds like she intended to finish the sentence with another word or phrase but cannot come up with one that suits what she means.
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"Oh," she says. "I forgot I was wearing that. It doesn't mean anything."
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"The Shade-Dreamer will return on the eve of the sixty-sixth year of her vanishment, and call on the magics of all the worlds," repeats Inkeri.
"Are those the exact words?"
"Yes."
"Does it refer to Isabella Amariah?"
"Yes."
"When exactly is the eve of the sixty-sixth year of her vanishment?"
"The day before she would have been gone sixty-six years. I don't know the date."
"Is there anyone else you are supposed to tell?"
Inkeri tilts her head again, and says, "I think so."
The queen pinches a leaf off a plant a row away from where she was weeding, shreds it, and mutters a Svaaric verse, tossing the shreds at a blinking Inkeri.
"Who do you think you should tell?" the queen inquires, after squinting at the possible prophet.
"Helen's father," says Inkeri.
"Go and do it, and then come back and tell me how he reacts."
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"He's at Ranata's house," she murmurs.
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Without preamble, she announces, "The Shade-Dreamer will return on the eve of the sixty-sixth year of her vanishment, and call on the magics of all the worlds."
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