Flindra became more active during the next few days but Kewero didn't want to return to their studies just yet. She had cautioned Flindra to avoid thinking deeply of her experiences in the crystal cave. The old woman was concerned that she was not entirely in control of her memory and she didn't want to drive her into another collapse by forcing her to remember things before she was ready to face them. Kewero was perhaps overly cautious in this matter, but she suspected that Flindra had received knowledge that somehow was beyond her capability of coping with. It was this mental overload, which had deprived her of consciousness.
Kewero watched Flindra closely to gauge her recovery and noticed certain changes in her. There was now subtle strength about her and she sported an aura of confidence and power never before exhibited. The simple, rustic, woodsman's daughter had been replaced by a royal champion, exuding raw power. She knew that Flindra had finally passed into her heritage. She was the true Heir of King Meldh.
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