Dakra looked pleased. She'd been hoping the lavender would
help. "Would you mind giving the
porridge a stir? There's nothing worse
than scorched porridge."
Flindra's answer was to reach for a
spoon and start on the task. Oatmeal had
always been one of her favorite breakfast foods and she looked forward to
having a bowl. Looking around the hearth,
she realized that most of her favorite foods were being cooked this
morning. It was going to be a farewell
feast.
The door swung opened and the twins
rushed to the fire to warm themselves.
It had been a cold walk from the barn.
"Looks like it's going to be a
clear day," Leudh announced as he closed the door. "There's no smell of rain in the
wind."
"That's good," Flindra
remarked as she looked up from her stirring.
"It will be a chilly enough camp without it being wet too."
"I fed Deru so he will be ready to
leave when you are."
"Thanks, Leudh."
"Aunty," Alek said as he
turned and looked at Flindra. "Why
do you have to go?"
The question had been asked before but
neither one of the boys had been satisfied by her answers. They had been told of her true identity but
they didn't understand why she had to go.
"It's time for me to find some
answers to my many questions," she said kindly. "I can't get those answers here."
"I suppose," Alek agreed
reluctantly.
"I won't be gone forever,"
she continued, privately hoping her words were true. "Change is always painful, Alek. I wish I didn't have to go, but I can't
pretend I'm a child and stay. It's just
like the little birds when they leave the nest.
They have to leave home before they can really learn how to fly. I need to do the same."
Alek sighed. "I'm going to miss you."
"I'm going to miss you, too,
little one."
Leudh rubbed his fingers through his
son's hair and then gave him an affectionate pat on the shoulder. "Everything will work out for the best. Flindra will find her answers and begin her
journey through life."
"You are part of my life,"
Flindra continued. "I will continue
to be part of yours."
"I hope so."
"All this talking has made me
hungry," Leudh said in a light tone to change the subject. "I think it's time to enjoy your
Grandma's cooking."
"May I have two pieces of
ham?" Arek asked.
"I think so," Dakra said with
a smile, "but only after you've finished the first."
"Let's eat by the fire,"
Flindra suggested. "It's nice and
warm here."
"All right," Dakra agreed.
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