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Yelena's mother Cerise held out her hand and a winging butterfly hovered uncertainly over her fingertip. She laughed down at her
hey also carry with them the pollen from one species to another which the flowers need in order to grow. They
hite fluffy head and watc
d her daughter as she stooped to pull the plant from the soil. "To balance our taking of this
the roots can be boiled
ulant. As a tea, it can keep th
led. "And t
ps digestion. It is a good plant to have in the kitchen. Come, let's walk
s towards the road into town, the goats the grazed in the ta
g rain had filled many with puddles. It was a game that Yelena pla
it's people are many. Humans are young in c
Fae," Yele
orld, Yelena, though the Fae would tell you otherwise. They do not like to admit that they are not t
d slipping into a puddle, and Cerise
e must always remember the edict that we follow as healers – do no harm. Not only because it is the right way to be, but be
ays dipped curtseys and gave greeting. Cerise smiled graciously and returned their gre
the market, her heart leaping when she saw that a trader had come with toys. Children gathered
th a bright red dress and hair
ng her gaze, laughing. "Ah, that sta
reaked across the market towards them, clutching a loaf of bread to his chest.
his already bedraggled state, his clothing torn, and his face and hair filthy. He came to a stop at Yelena's feet
ached them, wrapping her arms around his shoulders, using he
ker protested. "T
cautioned the blacksmith with a raised finger. "I will pay for what he has taken," she took a coin from the purse tied to h
s head ruefully. "The lad does not know how lucky h
ves, if we expect to be taken care of in our own ti
looked up at her
ely. Now let the lad g
that he was skin and bones and a shock of overgrown silver hair. She reached up to
corner of his jaw worked as he stared intensely at Cerise, but he did not speak. "Mmm," Cerise hummed to her
. His eyes fell to her face and then where she held him, and his fingers ver
smile lacked its brightness, though it remained gentle. "Come, Yelena, let's tak
to the keep framed by grasses and fields of crops. "Elliard is what our keep is called. It is a safe space, where everyone is
her, his express
e in Elliard must so our best to restore it in whatever small way we can. I
ment. "And he is very handsome. That he is Fae and I human was perhaps why our fathers introduced us, seeking
boy through to the kitchens. The kitchen hands stared at the silver haired boy in open fascination although
ttens, not lads, My Lady Cerise," she observed already scooping stew from the pot that was always cooking
e loaf of bread that he still clutched, breaking it into p
, eying the stew as if he ha
rsel yourself, Yel
ferred it to her mouth. "Like this," she showed him. "
to do so, and he fell upon the bread and stew with a
day," Cerise murmured, he
sighed. "That is... trouble to come, My Lady," she predicted. "
" Cerise replied. "What h
d spread, driving us from the fertile lands, hunting us for our magic and treasures, taking more than is their due and forcing on
eyes filled. "I know it to b
rom the boy's silver hair. "His kind, My Lady..." She shook h
red. "But destiny will