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A Bedtime Story
A slice of silver moonlight flowed through the bedroom window and across the
bed as Shane Blackthorn looked gravely at his two younger brothers. "Have you
been good all day?" Twin heads nodded, the covers pulled up so far only the eyes
and hair of the boys were visible. "They got their new tunics dirty playing in
the mud." That from red-haired Arista in the doorway behind Shane. "Been GOOD!",
protested Calen, as Conn nodded vigorously next to him. Shane grinned to
himself; their sister had turned into a second mother to the two youngest, and
from his ripe old age of eleven he sometimes thought Ari took it a bit too
seriously.
"Story?"
Shane nodded, not sure which twin had asked.
"Yes, a story."
"Dragons!" That came from Conn. Conn had returned from a
visit to Uncle Corwin's and Aunt Susan's talking about dragons. Now Ari moved
over to sit on the corner of the bed, it wasn't that long ago that she had
wanted to be a dragon herself. Shane nodded to the three of them. "Dragon, and
elves. Uncle Ashe told me this one."
"Long and long ago, when the world
was young, there was only the beasts that walked, flew, or swam. But in the sky
above were stars, and the spirits of stars, forever shining in the night. Now
one night the star spirits chanced upon the Earth, and being of a curious nature
they came down from the sky to look around." Here, Shane drew on his Gift and
tiny sparks of moonlight seemed to flit about the room. The twins giggled, but
Ari only sat and watched wide-eyed, her eyes reflecting the pale light. "Most
stayed a short time, but others, others felt a bond to this place, and went to
the Goddess, and asked if they might stay."
`If you do,' she said. `you
cannot stay star spirits. You must wear flesh like the other creatures of earth'
"They talked among themselves and then agreed. `We will wear flesh, Mother'" Now
Shane waved his hand, and the small flecks of light whirled faster and faster.
"They set about fashioning their new bodies. Some, who came from the very
brightest stars, plunged under the earth, and from fire and earth and starlight
were the first dragons born. Others danced across the seas and from water and
starlight were the People of the Foam born." Again a motion, and tiny dragons
and merfolk floated over the bedcovers. The twins crowed with laughter, but
Shane saw the longing on Ari's face, and not for the first time wished he could
give her some of his magic.
Something made her look at him at just that
moment, and she gave him a soft smile. "Finish it, Shane. Tell the rest." He
nodded, and went on.
"And the rest danced over the earth, and from
starlight and wind and earth were the first elves born. So elves are the
Children of the Stars, and because they were born first, the dragons are our
older sibs, and... "
"That's where we come from." The whisper came from
Conn; his twin was already asleep. Ari stood, tucked the blankets around the
boys and kissed each one softly on the forehead before she looked at Shane
again.
"Good night, Shane. Thank you"
"`Night `Ari."
She
nodded, moving past him for the door to her bedroom. Shane watched her, then
whispered. "Sleep well, sister."
He went off to his own bed, but behind
him, the dragons lingered until the first light of dawn.
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