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He turned to look at her, his head tilted in thought as he studied her. He had black, curly hair, and grey eyes. These eyes flickered to the...
She turned when she noticed he was gone, her pupils dilating. "Oh, no. Tanzy, where did he go?"
As she approached the Ortus, she would see something she hadn't seen before. Another elf was standing there. He has a long cape on, and his head...
She seemed very antsy, looking around nervously, her shoulders hunched as she approached the castle.
The lake that surrounded the Ortus parted in four places, one for each species. As she continued down the Elf pathway, flowers grew at her feet,...
She slipped her hood down in the sunshine, squinting around, and her golden hair had pulled loose from her ponytail. She paused before looking...
As she walked down the steep, dry ramp that led to the Ortus' dwelling, the air grew colder. Water dripped from the ceiling, forming tiny rivers...
She got to the hole and hesitated before crawling through, getting out into the daylight.
“Enkalyn,” she mused, scanning through the documents. “Enkalyn, Enkalyn...” Her quill landed on Calliope’s name and she checked her off....
She might have laughed a little, but it was difficult to tell under her hood. “I don’t know who you are, sir,” she said primly. “I’m only acting...
The Ortus was buried deep underground, and she had to wait in line for almost another hour, slowly moving forward as people got their yearly...
She was quiet as they walked, her hands still neatly folded in front of her, but it was clear that she was uncertain on her choice. Finally, she...
“I always do,” he replied brightly, ruffling her hair before turning and disappearing into the crowd, his white hair gleaming in the sunlight.
She glanced over her shoulder hesitantly. “Tanzanite was after some food and he fell in,” she said quietly. “I followed him. I believe it was...
He straightened up, giving her a cheerful salute. “Have fun at the Collection! Maybe we’ll explore the festivities tonight.”
She backed away from him tentatively. “Okay,” she said quietly. “Okay. To the Elders now, right?”
“I missed you too,” he said brightly. “It just wasn’t the same without you around.”
She approached the lever, pulling it tentatively, her shoulders hunched with worry.
He grinned before giving her a big hug. “I’m really glad you’re here,” he told her earnestly.
Her figure was still, clearly deeply in conflict with herself before she sighed. “Okay. I... uh...I’ll let you out, but you have to come up with...