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It was strange, Brigid thought as she walked through the quiet town, to see everything so empty. Well, not empty as such. It wasn't as if she was in a ghost town, but it seemed to her that most of the residents had taken advantage of the cruise and headed off for the sea.
She was a bit wistful about it, and had actually considered going herself, but the thought of being disconnected from the earth for so long a stretch had unsettled her to the point she knew it wasn't to be. So she'd waved Kennedy off with a promise to look after the shop in her absence and settled in to work.
She'd emerged a few days later, exhausted but with shelves filled with greenware ready to fire.
Today she was going to walk around the town a bit, visit the town center and get to know the open park area at a time it wasn't filled with magic that made hers go completely mental, and get to know the minerals, the plants, and see what sort of glazes she'd create for her newest creations.
With that in mind, she sat herself in a patch of shade and grass, let her bare feet and hands connect, and closed her eyes.
Then she listened to what the earth had to tell her.
She was a bit wistful about it, and had actually considered going herself, but the thought of being disconnected from the earth for so long a stretch had unsettled her to the point she knew it wasn't to be. So she'd waved Kennedy off with a promise to look after the shop in her absence and settled in to work.
She'd emerged a few days later, exhausted but with shelves filled with greenware ready to fire.
Today she was going to walk around the town a bit, visit the town center and get to know the open park area at a time it wasn't filled with magic that made hers go completely mental, and get to know the minerals, the plants, and see what sort of glazes she'd create for her newest creations.
With that in mind, she sat herself in a patch of shade and grass, let her bare feet and hands connect, and closed her eyes.
Then she listened to what the earth had to tell her.