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SEVEN DAYS AFTER MIDWINTER- Mass, snow covered Belgra Demitu. It had come from the mountains in the east, flying down to the sea like white swans. Perhaps, through the years, a flurry of flakes had speckled the air. But no sooner did they touch the earth than they were gone. This snow settled in a cloud. Such snow had never seen there—never; not in a century. “Black is the wood, white is the snow …” What did the mirror see looking in? A young girl? No. There was no young girl, and the mirror was... gone. “Snow,” announced the woman, the crone. “And land, and sky. Nothing else.” But she observed something shifting through the avenues of the whiteness. The wind, wolves, riders. (Fate again was bounding over the snow’s book, toward her.) Black is the wood— “Hush,” she said. She spoke to herself. She withdrew into the shell of her thoughts. Arpazia dreamed, and the wood was red as a ruby. The snow was black, and something pale flowed down— But then, the snow was black, and the trees were white, peeled by the scorings of the tusks of beasts, and a red stream, rippling— The white trees rose from the blood-red snow.
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