CHAPTER
11
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The Garden

CHAPTER
11
PAGE
122

The Garden

      Vero: Didn’t you hear? Master Oran said tomorrow we will learn about the Master-Disciple training! I think we will choose an animal as disciple!

      Gracia: I don’t think so… I think we will learn how to discipline them… during the end of our phase-1 we will choose one!

As they approach, the three younglings start to observe closer many animals! Vero is truly fascinated and amazed!

Through all the adolescents far from them, Dimia recognize her sister! She loudly calls her!

      Dimia: PALACIA!!!

Her older sister, Palacia is aware that her name is being screamed. She turns her head to the source of the noise. Not too far, giant Wriwbog hears Dimia as well. The Giantis curios how the “crazy killer” is doing. Wriwbog goes, along Palacia, to Dimia and the other two younglings.

      Dimia: What are you doing, sister?

      Palacia: That was what I wanted to ask you!

      Dimia: I had Awareness Training today! We went down a river and entered a cave!

With enthusiasm and with her hands, Dimia shows the walls of the cave.

      Dimia: This CAVE! I mean above, there is another…

      Palacia: I know… I had the same training you had when I was your age…

      Wriwbog: Hey little killer!

      Dimia: Hey, big G…

      Wriwbog: Look! I have gathered all this pesky flesh for you to hunt and slaughter

The Giant shows, with his hand, from his left to right, the majority of the animals near them! Gracia and Vero admire each animal they see! They are all unique and different! Some have horns. Some have tusks. There are different varieties with different sizes! They are all peaceful! The younglings do no sense any danger.

Dimia gazes atthe Giant with disappoint in her eyes. The Giant does not know why young Dimia is not enjoying the moment. Wriwbog growls at her! This is not a thing giants do, or some other sane people, but the Giant wanted a reaction from her. Dimia does not react.

They continue to walk ahead through the animals. Dimia sees they approach a familiar face.

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