Well, what are we
Well, what are we waiting for? …She said ‘children.’ I bet that’s anyone under a couple of centuries old. Let’s go. Donita K. Paul
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Well, what are we waiting for? …She said ‘children.’ I bet that’s anyone under a couple of centuries old. Let’s go. Donita K. Paul
Well then,’ said Femworth as he came to his feet, ‘let’s go. Sounds like a delightful challenge before supper. Stimulate the appetite, or kill it. Interesting either way. Donita K. Paul
Now it’s like a fog has lifted. I sense Leetu just as clearly as I can see the moon.’ Your eyes are closed, and the moon as a haze around it. Donita K. Paul
A mouse slid out from under his hat and scrambled down his sleeve, across his lap, and down to the floor. Nothing,’ said Fenworth, ‘should distract from a wizard’s dignity. Donita K. Paul
Fine, if you see no reason to worry about bisonbecks who do the bidding of Risto’– he sat down on a log and pulled out his lunch–‘or mordakleeps who team up with anything nasty and currently have a wonderful working relationship with that same evil wizard Risto, then why should I worry? Why should we … Read more
Wear pink!’ her mother had said. ‘It confuses the enemy. Donita K. Paul
Contented children are valuable, as is the peace that surrounds them. Donita K. Paul
Wouldn’t it be most logical for her to change herself into a living thing, like a cat or dog, a bird or mouse?’ That would be the easiest transformation, but Risto is above doing something simple.’ Still, I’d be happier if Dibl would quit eating those bugs. Dibl, stop it. You might eat Gilda. Donita … Read more
Come close now,’ ordered Fenworth. ‘Time for an exit. I think we’ll whirl, Kale likes to whirl. Hold hands. Let’s stay together, children. I want no one lost. Donita K. Paul
The odd thing, my dear,” said her father, “is that once one has ceased trying to protect self, one finds one’s self in a very comfortable position.” “Where?” asked Kale “In Wulder’s care. Donita K. Paul