![]() ![]() She watched it until it passed out of sight. The owl fluffed its feathers and launched itself from the perch, winging away with hardly any sound. “I’d like to believe in legends,” she murmured. Illogical as it might seem, but she hoped it was helping her. They certainly seemed to be following her, in life and in her dreams. The spirit woman had mentioned them as good omens and guardians. At this point she was going to have to ride on initiative and intuition, and hope for the best.īecause if there was a chance, she was going to try.įrom a perch nearby a harfang eyed her sleepily. But she was off the edge of the map now and no amount of research was going to help here. Know all the details and the scope of the problem before jumping in. Yes he had a good point, one she generally practiced with regularity. Neat and tidy as a process server delivering a subpoena. ![]() Just when she’d been getting used to him being around and then- snap-reality check. It’s one thing to hunt up ingredients for medicines, quite another to follow Hans into his coma.Ĭantin. “Yeah, you’re probably right.” And Cantin was annoying, but he was also right. The youki blinked its shoe-button eyes and whined doubtfully. “What do you think kiddo, is this a fool’s errand?” “Hey there.” She knelt and scratched its belly. One of the fluffy creatures bounded towards her. She would’ve liked to go check on Oscar, but.surely he was fine. After Cantin stalked off back toward the surface, Kate plodded around the village looking for one last thing to solve the puzzle. ![]()
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