Ingress had a brilliant birthday. She’s eleven. Eleven is nearly grown up! It’s also the year when children in the stories she’s read come into their own. Adventures begin, schooling starts, worlds are saved… she can hardly wait to see what will happen next
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She hasn’t played dress up with tutus in a while. She shimmies into it, and it fits again! Her blue shoes glitter on her feet, and there are shiny beads around her neck. Her sword, however, remains in its scabbard attached to her belt. Some things don’t change.
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That and the huge, slightly misshapen, brightly colored butterflies that are fluttering out of the fireplace and swirling around her.
Dancing.
Then they explode, soundless and bright, in a shower of glitter.
And soot.
Raven picks himself up out of the mess, nose wrinkling as he sneezes.
His coat is white.
"It is, I think, almost old home week, yes?"
He reaches forward, cupping Ingress' chin in one hand.
"Try not to forget."
Some things really don't change.
Except when they do.
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The butterflies have curly eyelashes, and they wink at her. Ingress winks back as she chases after them.
When she sees Raven, she squeals in glee. Once he speaks, she throws her arms around him in a big big big hug.
"I shall never forget, silly."
She drapes one of her necklaces over his head. It has purple and blue beads with tiny prisms in between. It is one of her very favorites. It can be his now.
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"That, I think, is what I said, too."
And then he's gone.
So is the necklace.
The glitter, however, remains.
That stuff gets everywhere.
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She does wonder where the horses are, but for right now, she is content to wait in this place of comfort and reassurance.
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Here in the stable, with the good warm sun glowing in the hay, and the lazy dust motes glowing in the good warm sun, everything seems peaceful. It isn't silent, but it's quiet; no sound at all save for the soft whickering of the horses and the rustle of hay. The animals seem at peace.
But up in the loft, against the bright halo of the window, something else is moving.
Shadows.
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She stands, and then rises up on her tiptoes to better see.
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On her toes, she can see that there are two figures silhouetted against the golden light seeping through the cracks between boards.
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She is frightened, but Ingress, Lady of the House of Arch and soon-to-be Herald, does not let fear stop her. She lifts her head high, hefts her sword, and begins to walk towards the far-off lights in the distance, skirting the shore.
It seems a very far way to the safety of those lights.
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Brighter.
A fin the size of a sail breaks through the surface, sudden and swift and arrowing straight toward the shore.
Toward Ingress.
And a voice rises from the water too, cool and dry and dull as death.
(It has teeth in it.)
"Well met, little Opener, little Herald-to-be. Shall you choose, at last, to venture out for a swim?"
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At least that's what she seems to remember.
She only knows that no, she shall not swim with him for a long time.
"No thank you," she says, polite and quiet, and how are her toes that close to the water line?
"Not yet."
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The vast fin that heralds the presence of ed'Rashtekaresket turns slowly away from the shoreline, beginning to circle.
"My bite would have been swift."
No ripples mark his passing.
Not this time.
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She’s never been in a forest quite like this before, but she knows the path to take, threading though the pine needles and crushed leaves, her hands reaching out to touch the rough bark of trunks as she passes.
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She's got something tight in her fist, as she stumbles through a sort of doorway made by two silver trees.
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Temple and Arch
"Hey, are you okay?" she calls to the girl. She looks hurt. Badly hurt.
She must have been through a battle.
"You should go to the Infirmary. Or the leechwife. She's near Down Street. Hunter could take you."
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She has familiar eyes. "I just gotta find my mom. He--" She points back behind her, through the (doorway) trees, with the fisted hand. "--said she's in a bar?"
"I'm
(really Rosie)
Rose."
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It's morning, and sun is streaming in through her bedroom window.
Ingress, Lady of the House of Arch, Opener, and future Herald, is awake. She stays still a moment, wisps and snippets of her dream whirling in her head. She'll never remember all of it, but she'll remember a surprising amount - enough to know that she is loved and she is strong, and she can do anything with a little help and a lot of bravery.
She hurtles out of bed, her feet hitting the cool wooden floor of her room.
::Megwyn! You won't believe the dream I had!:: she mindsends as she runs out the door to the stable.
It will be quite the story for an eleven-year-old to tell.
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