River Tam (
river_meimei) wrote2006-04-02 04:15 am
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It's warming up, a little. Not to full spring yet, but the snow has melted and the mud is beginning to dry, here and there. There are snowdrops, and faint ripples of green in the brown grass.
River -- in sweater and coat and boots -- sits under a willow tree, watching the lake. The spreading branches are just beginning to haze yellow-green with new leaf-buds, and somewhere a lark is singing.
River -- in sweater and coat and boots -- sits under a willow tree, watching the lake. The spreading branches are just beginning to haze yellow-green with new leaf-buds, and somewhere a lark is singing.
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Moiraine sits carefully on the grass under the tree, skirts spread out around her, not too close to River.
She is not quite sure what to say, and so settles for saying nothing yet, tilting her head back to look up at the patches of sunlight visible above.
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Out on the lake, a huge white fin rises, cutting through the glistening trail of sunlight in a slow, sweeping circle. Water ripples after it.
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"He's very patient."
This is probably a response to the remark about ice.
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"Not that many would be able to remember and say his full name, I suspect. Certainly that is the impression I received from him."
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"Holding them might be more difficult for him, however," she says with dry amusement.
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Moiraine continues looking out at the lake, idly comparing the scene before her to her memory of the valley in the Dreaming.
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"Is there something you would ask, perhaps?" Casually said, or very nearly.
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"You're thinking."
It's very hard to tell if that's an oblique question or just an observation.
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"I was musing on what similarities there are to this lake and those in a valley in the Dreaming, a place that was given to me to create."
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Moiraine remembers very well what she has learned through three days spent
(burning in the light of the sun)
between ticks of the clock in Del's realm.
She focuses very clearly on the picture in her mind, the image of a green valley strung with glittering lakes, a sky of sapphire and white cloud, with trees of all shades of foliage from spring to autumn spread over the hills and shores.
"Bright, and the colors are clear. Both places are real, but there is formed of dreams and memories of a place that once was combined with that which never was. Here is different, in its way."
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"Everything is," River says ambiguously to the long sloping lawn.
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The sail-like white fin slowly sinks below the water, and Ed'Rashtekaresket circles, circles.
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"I believe that I shall continue on my way," Moiraine tells River. "I thought I would walk in the forest. You are welcome to join me, if you would like."
It comes across clearly as an invitation that is welcome to be accepted or refused, without consequence either way.
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"I'm sitting down," she says.
Still no smile, not exactly, but this is probably the most relaxed demeanor she's ever directed at Moiraine.
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"Light illumine and protect you, River."
With a small nod of farewell, the Aes Sedai parts the hanging branches and glides away, soon disappearing into the forest.
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River sits under her tree, and watches leaves unfold.