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The Baker's Wife ([personal profile] andhiswife) wrote2018-07-31 11:00 am
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Mistress Greta, Quite Upset-a

The garden's changed.

Greta surveys it, her hands on her hips and her lower lip caught between her teeth. It's a subtle difference, and not one that even ought to bother her. In fact, complaining about it feels absurd, because it's... well, it's lovely. Everything looks beautiful. Her modest efforts to control pests have worked better here than they ever did back home. Stems and leaves are all green and lush, and she catches an exquisite, ripening tomato on her fingers so she can frown dubiously at it.

It should delight her. Except that it's Darrow, which makes it impossible to brush off any irregularity as innocent.

She draws back her hand, then unthinkingly wipes it on her skirt, as if all this loveliness might be coated in a nasty residue. Then, after giving it a few moments of consideration, she pulls out her phone and invites Amalthea over for tea. If anyone could tell if something was wrong, it's her, surely.
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[personal profile] on_mans_road 2018-08-15 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, yes." As if to prove it, Amalthea reached out and plucked a petal from a flower, and promptly ate it. Greta was probably referencing her vegetables, but Amalthea liked flowers. Then she sipped her tea, humming happily. "Yes, it's very safe. Her magic has not done anything but make it more of itself. This is sort of what happened in my forest, when I lived there."

She frowned at the thought and looked down at her mug. "I wonder if it's started to fade."

Amalthea made it a point to try not to think too much about the life behind her, about her forest or the people she knew, even if Molly's voice sometimes echoed through her mind and the absence of Lir lived in her heart. She took another sip of tea and cradled the mug close to her, wanting the warmth even though the day was warm already.

"The magic here will not hurt you or your family, or Sadie and Cu."
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[personal profile] on_mans_road 2018-08-23 02:25 am (UTC)(link)
"For time out of mind," she answered. Amalthea had no notion of how long she'd been in her forest - a unicorn had no need to count hours or days or years. They meant nothing to an immortal, and her magic ceased the changing of seasons in the forest. The only thing that marked time at all were the animals that were born and grew and lived and died. She never tired of watching them.

She wondered if they were alright.

"Perhaps you're right. It would take some time for it to fade, I suppose. But I still worry." She leaned into Greta and rested her head against the woman's shoulder. "What if they are waiting for me?"