A child's play
Original media : TES Online
Excerpt from an unofficial biography of the Green Lady, Gwaering. By Anonymous
"Stop that," Nautte said crossly. "Don't waste your energy on such trifles." Gwaering paused in mid-stride, her head tilted to one side. "It costs me nothing to think of flowers," she replied. And she stepped carefully again, defiantly creating one more circle. "Your aunt foretold a great future for you," said her mother severely. "But all I foresee is a good whipping!" With a laugh, Gwaering danced toward her mother and kissed her repentantly. Then she caught sight of Ulthorn peering through the window, and forgot all else. "May I play with Ulthorn?" "Go, child." Gwaering was gone almost before the words left her mother's lips. With a sigh, Nautte added softly, "Play while you still can." |