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Wonderful reading!
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The journey begins.
Turning, Morwen saw Mendanbar and Cimorene coming towards them. Mendanbar's expression was equally sober. "Ready to go?" she asked as they reached the group.
"Whenever you are," Telemain replied.
"Cimorene...," said Mendanbar.
"Don't start," Cimorene said in a gentle tone. "One of us has to go, and you can't."
If Telemain and Morwen weren't with you, I'd say let the wizards have the blasting sword," Mendanbar muttered. "It isn't worth the risk."
"Telemain and Morwen?" Kazul muttered. "What am I, diced troll food?"
Cimorene kissed Menddanbar's nose. "You'd say 'let the wizards have the sword,' but you wouldn't mean it. Don't worry, I'll be all right..."
Turning, Morwen saw Mendanbar and Cimorene coming towards them. Mendanbar's expression was equally sober. "Ready to go?" she asked as they reached the group.
"Whenever you are," Telemain replied.
"Cimorene...," said Mendanbar.
"Don't start," Cimorene said in a gentle tone. "One of us has to go, and you can't."
If Telemain and Morwen weren't with you, I'd say let the wizards have the blasting sword," Mendanbar muttered. "It isn't worth the risk."
"Telemain and Morwen?" Kazul muttered. "What am I, diced troll food?"
Cimorene kissed Menddanbar's nose. "You'd say 'let the wizards have the sword,' but you wouldn't mean it. Don't worry, I'll be all right..."