The Heir of King Meldh, Copyright 2004 by S.J.E. Brainerd
Kriki's Gift, Copyright 2013 by S.J.E. Brainerd

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Chapter Eight, Reading 3

"I'll do the dishes," Kewero offered when they were finished with their meal. "Go put on your riding clothes and saddle Deru. Meet me in the central chamber of the cave. Then I'll lead you though to the outside."
"Are you sure you don't need help in the kitchen?"
"Quite sure, so go change."
With a smile, Flindra turned and left the kitchen. She was pleased she could be of service to Kewero by practicing the skills she had learned from her Papa and Leudh. It was a very satisfying feeling to be able to provide food for those one loved, and Flindra had grown to love Kewero during the time she'd been in the caves.
It was also going to be a pleasure to be outside. She looked forward to riding under a blue sky and sunlight. The smell of fresh air was something Flindra always enjoyed and something she had missed while in the cavern.
A wave of comfort and security washed over her when she put on the familiar trousers and tunic. She was again Flindra and not Princess Flindra. The fact of her royalty was a reality she accepted, but it was something she wasn't used to yet and it was easy to slip into the comfort of the familiar.
Kewero was waiting for her in the central chamber after she'd saddled Deru. She looked closely at Flindra and was reassured to see she was already more relaxed. She smiled and received an answering grin from her Princess.
"You already look better - your eyes are brighter and there is less tension in your shoulders. Mount up and then I will take you through."
Kewero waited for Flindra to secure her bow and quiver to the saddle and then mount. Taking hold of the reins, she pulled the horse forward.
The shimmering zone appeared before them. Kewero walked toward it and then guided them through. Flindra tried to concentrate on the transfer from the cavern complex through the gleaming region to the world beyond. Her training had heightened her awareness in matters of being and mind so she wanted to study the experience.
It was perhaps due to her elevated consciousness that the passage back to the world seemed entirely different than her first encounter. The sensation was analogous to what she experienced with the crystal orb. A kaleidoscope of pure color surrounded her, which shifted rapidly from red, to white, to violet and back to white. Then the colors changed from white to gold, to blue and finally green. Before the green could shift to another color, they were back in the yurt that marked the entrance to the world.

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