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Their wanderings took them down a path overlooked by ancient pine trees, their great roots criss-crossing the path.  Marta nearly stumbled on one, and Shai Mei placed her uninjured hand on the Marukani girl's shoulder to steady her.  Beyond the trees was a grassy meadow.  Standing at the clearing's threshold, they admired the way the afternoon sun played off of the many brilliant-hued wild blossoms.  At length, Shai Mei spoke again.  "And when an overstuffed Marukani chieftan cannot bring himself to step around an inconvenient sapling, I will happily become the root that trips him up."
 
Their wanderings took them down a path overlooked by ancient pine trees, their great roots criss-crossing the path.  Marta nearly stumbled on one, and Shai Mei placed her uninjured hand on the Marukani girl's shoulder to steady her.  Beyond the trees was a grassy meadow.  Standing at the clearing's threshold, they admired the way the afternoon sun played off of the many brilliant-hued wild blossoms.  At length, Shai Mei spoke again.  "And when an overstuffed Marukani chieftan cannot bring himself to step around an inconvenient sapling, I will happily become the root that trips him up."
  
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Marta turned somber, and her voice grew quiet.  "But one day you'll invite trouble that's too great for you to just push back.  Why not just step out of its way and let it pass?"
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Marta turned somber, and her voice grew quiet.  "But one day you'll invite trouble that's too great for you to just push back.  Why not just step out of his way and be done with it?"
  
 
Shai Mei reached down, plucked a brilliant orange poppy, and crushed it in her bandaged hand.  Her voice too grew quiet to match Marta's. "Because, Little Bird, my mother did not raise me to be a flower; beautiful yet frail; and easily trod upon and discarded."
 
Shai Mei reached down, plucked a brilliant orange poppy, and crushed it in her bandaged hand.  Her voice too grew quiet to match Marta's. "Because, Little Bird, my mother did not raise me to be a flower; beautiful yet frail; and easily trod upon and discarded."

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