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"The feast [[An Oathsworn Circle|our lords]] threw to celebrate their victory over [[Shouting With Iron|the thunderbird]] began early and lasted late; we had a lot to celebrate and the wine overfilled our cups.  As the evening stretched on into night, my sisters and brothers at arms and I stumbled happily away from table, arm in arm, uncorked bottles in our hands.  We sang lusty songs into the night, and the night replied with light laughter.
 
"The feast [[An Oathsworn Circle|our lords]] threw to celebrate their victory over [[Shouting With Iron|the thunderbird]] began early and lasted late; we had a lot to celebrate and the wine overfilled our cups.  As the evening stretched on into night, my sisters and brothers at arms and I stumbled happily away from table, arm in arm, uncorked bottles in our hands.  We sang lusty songs into the night, and the night replied with light laughter.
  
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"Two ladies, dressed in thin gauze [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiton_%28costume%29 chiton], stepped away from the trees on either side of [[Rivers Between Us|Lord River's]] great hall, whispering to each other and laughing still.  They were grown from the same seed, each a copy of the other, with ash-pale skin, green, leafy hair and the most startling emerald eyes I'd ever seen.  I don't know how long we stared, enchanted, before Pu Lao spoke.  'Ladies, who are you?'
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"Two ladies, dressed in thin gauze [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiton_%28costume%29 chiton], stepped away from the trees on either side of [[Rivers Between Us|Lord River's]] great hall, covering their mouths with their fingers, whispering to each other and laughing still.  They were two women grown from the same seed, each a copy of the other, with ash-pale skin, green, leafy hair and the most startling emerald eyes I'd ever seen.  I don't know how long we stared, enchanted, before Pu Lao spoke.  'Ladies, who are you?'
  
 
"''''Meliae''',' said one and she pressed her berry-red lips together.  ''''Catkin''',' said the other.  'We speak for the trees.'  They stepped towards us, then, running their fingers across our cheeks, and I lost track of which was which.  'Some of them ''are'' pretty, sister,' one said.  'What do you think?'  The other traced her hand down the length of my arm.  'I want this one, and this.  Will you take those?'
 
"''''Meliae''',' said one and she pressed her berry-red lips together.  ''''Catkin''',' said the other.  'We speak for the trees.'  They stepped towards us, then, running their fingers across our cheeks, and I lost track of which was which.  'Some of them ''are'' pretty, sister,' one said.  'What do you think?'  The other traced her hand down the length of my arm.  'I want this one, and this.  Will you take those?'

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