It was a lot. And there were so many of them around. Any chance of escape or even going anywhere without notice were quickly becoming vapors in the wind. Jun's eyes narrowed on those twin faces. She recognized them. They'd been part of the group that had gotten her.
If she remembered...
Juniper's eyes darted between the cwn and the changeling.
"I.."
"Well-"
"Uh-"
"Yo-"
Lips closed and pursed. Amusement flickering in her gaze for Rehr. Wariness for Bue and the fact that she might get bitten. The human from a poor family in a small, mountain town looked up again at the...
"Thanks," she mumbled, forgetting his first lesson already and feeling her face warm at his touch. Jun couldn't stop gawking. Especially as they walked through that arch. When she didn't think her slate-grey eyes would widen any further they certainly did.
"That's not helpful," she muttered...
She frowned and shifted awkwardly as Ehlark showed his grief so plainly. And maybe a tiny piece of her heart began to feel...she wasn't sure if she could call it remorse. Perhaps just the weight of unfairness. Unfairness with her father dying. Unfairness at the rift that was between her...
Standing on this hot summer path with brilliantly purple flowers to her right and a sea of yellow to her left with smatterings of a white flowers she'd never seen before was so different from just a day ago. She couldn't believe it had just been a day ago. It felt like a lifetime and no time...
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