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fnature.Sheclosedhereyesforamoment,thinkingofherpastlife,toofullofhate,sinsaoenjoytheseverysesthathadalwaysbeentherebeforeher.Nowherheartwasfullofpeadquiet.Itwasasifshehadbeehirdceatlife.Whensheopenedhereyesagain,theywerefilledwithexuberantbrilliaheedgeoftheforest,therewasarowoftrees,extremelyfeminineandgracefulinshape,showingwomay,slenderanddelicate.UnderMedusa’ssweepinggheyturnedbatobeautifulvirgins,dazedandfused,asifjustwakingfromadeepslumber.Thesewerethehumansacrificesofformeryears,turotreesafterCyclopshaddrunktheirblood.Handinhand,theyfollowedDimitriandMedusaohtowardstheseaside.Ontheway,whereverMedusa’sgngered,thestonefiguresbecamealiveiwinklingofaneyeandjoiheranksofthenewlyresurrected,excitedlyquestioningeachotherandughingunbelievingly.

    Justthentheairresouhhailsofexcitementayughter.Thenativeswereoverjoyedatthehatthemonsterhadbeenshotdown.Theyswarmedoutoftheirhutsandintotheirboatstogreettheirsaviorandtoseewiththeirowhedownfalloftheiraremy,whohaddemahesacrificeoftheirdearestoneseveryyear.ButsuchwasMedusa’soverpthreatthatnonedaredtoventureashorebeforethenewswasfirmed;soamassofboatsandoesseemedfrozenmotionlessinthemiddleoftheke.WhenthefigureofDimitriappearedontheshorewithasnake-hairedbeautybyhissideainueofyoungmenandwomenbehindhim,gleefulshoutsandughterroseupandafervorofjoyaementpermeatedtheair,astheboatsandoesracedeachothertoetoshore.Anativegirl,impatientwiththedey,divedintothewaterandswamtoshoreaheadoftheboats.ItwasDeanna,thegirlwhosonarrowlyescapedatragicdeaththenightbefore.Shescrambledupthebanks,fellonherkneesandkissedDimitri’sfeet.AhetribewalkedsolemnlyashoreandbowedlowinobeisaoldDimitrithatingratitudeforhisheroicact,allthetribesofthatdistricthadagreedtouogetherunderonekingdom,withhimastheirking.Underhisreigntheywouldbuildanidealkingdomfromthebarrenmountainsandaridwilderness.

    RomiandDimitriwokefromthesamedream,ahoughtswerestillinthatwildaherealdomain.Thelong-tailedbirdwithmagnifitfeathersperchedontheembragtree,gotholdofthestouttwigthatshottowardsthesky.Itflewupanddowiwigwithitssaliva,likeasilkwormspinningaco,creatihemostexpeiicsoftheEast.DimitrirefreshedhimselfwiththedeliciousjuicesfromtheFountainofLife.SunbeamsshohroughRomi’swebofbrownhair,whichswayedinthesunshine.Likethematingoftwoclouds,allhappeurallyandhadadreamlikequality.Theywerelikeapairoffish,swayingrhythmicallywiththesoftmotionsofthewater,orliketwohungry,ferociousanimals,snarlingandfightingtodevoureachotherinhandtohandbat.Sooillhathadexistedintheforestformillionsofyearsreturned,whereeventheslightestrustleofafalliougthegroundwouldsurprisetheoldandsileh.RomiofferedDimitriherwetpetal-likelipsandsaid,

    "ThedreambroughthometomethemeaningofFate,justasmakinglovewithyougavemeadeeperuandingofhowtousemyfleshbody.Iamtiredofalltheothermenintheworldexceptyou.Yht.Wemustlearntouseourthoughtasthereintoharnessandtrolourfleshbodythatislikeawildhorse.Ifwemaneuverourfleshbodywell,Fate,whichisbutashadowofourfleshbody,alsobetrolled.”Dimitrinoddedinagreement,buthewasnotasoptimistic.Wh
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