Do you know where I might learn to do the same? It sounds most useful, and the more I can learn and improve myself, the better!
[Pod brightens in turn.]
I take it that will be a good talk. I'm glad I could find someone who knows how to put them to use. And I've spoken with her once, I think, but she was very busy at the time so we didn't speak long.
He did offer to teach people, so you could ask him yourself! I would help if I was a little more sure of the process, but... Well, it did happen in a dream.
[ Which sounds ridiculous when she says it, but that's how the Drabworld works. ]
Definitely try sending her a letter, or giving one to me and I can pass it to her. She's very good with flowers and all kinds of plants. Otherwise, we can work together to see what we can do in the gardens.
I cannot say I know him well, but yes, he seemed so. But he also seemed very busy, and I wouldn’t want to be a bother.
[Pod disappears for a moment and paper can be heard rustling.]
I shall write her a letter immediately to give to you. I don’t suppose it would take long to get it or the plants to you, with the rings. Isn’t there one near the Citadel?
Yes, there is! A Seelie ring for us to use. You can leave it with me or send it by bird - they know where the Citadel is and one of the servants always brings me my messages even when I tell him I can do it myself.
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[Pod brightens in turn.]
I take it that will be a good talk. I'm glad I could find someone who knows how to put them to use. And I've spoken with her once, I think, but she was very busy at the time so we didn't speak long.
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[ Which sounds ridiculous when she says it, but that's how the Drabworld works. ]
Definitely try sending her a letter, or giving one to me and I can pass it to her. She's very good with flowers and all kinds of plants. Otherwise, we can work together to see what we can do in the gardens.
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[Pod nods.]
I think I may write her a letter. I take it you know her well? Perhaps I will send it through you.
[After all, a letter passed through a friend is more welcome than a letter from someone all but a stranger.]
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[ And he's always so very kind about it. ]
I know her well enough, I think, and we're both part of the Citadel now. It couldn't hurt.
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[Pod disappears for a moment and paper can be heard rustling.]
I shall write her a letter immediately to give to you. I don’t suppose it would take long to get it or the plants to you, with the rings. Isn’t there one near the Citadel?
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[ She beams, though, pleased. ]
Yes, there is! A Seelie ring for us to use. You can leave it with me or send it by bird - they know where the Citadel is and one of the servants always brings me my messages even when I tell him I can do it myself.
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[Though right now, Pod doesn't expect to have time anytime soon. There are so many animals that need her help.]