Keep The Home Fires Burning

Audrey: I wonder what’s going on?
Calliope: She didn’t say much, just wanted to meet us at the campfire.

Audrey bends over, lights the paper they’ve piled under the kindling.
Calliope claps: I love fire.
Audrey, side eyes her: I’m not sure you want to say that out loud!

They were still laughing when Grace and Doris walked up to the crackling flames.

Audrey.…….🦗
Calliope…….🦗

Doris, poking a twig into the fire: I just love playing with fire.
Calliope to Audrey: 😛

Grace floats above everyone a bit, swaying around the fireflies.

Audrey and Calliope exchanged glances.  Grace only shapeshifted into her fairy-cat-mother form when something was up.

Doris, sighing: You know I love you guys, right?
Audrey: That never ends well.

Doris looks up: I believe everything will end well, will end perfectly in fact.

Grace: It’s because she loves you that we are putting the story down for a while.
Doris: 🤦‍♀️ I wasn’t quite ready to say that yet.

Everyone talks at once, staring at the sparks instead of at each other.

Doris: Grace feels like I am not quite ready to write your story with the love and attention you deserve.  I have to step back for a bit, apprentice if you will.

Audrey: You found better characters, didn’t you?
Grace: No, love.  There is no one better than you to tell your story, but Doris is right —she needs to learn a little more magic first. We will be flying to the Enchanted Dreamweaver Mansion for a while to hone her skills.

Audrey, looking down, scuffing her feet.
Calliope sniffling.

Doris: Come here you guys, group hug.

The three of them fold into the hug.
Grace hovers and wraps her wings around all of them — shimmering, warm, protective.

The hug breaks slowly, like a knot loosening.
No one quite wants to step out of the circle.

The fire crackles, throws a few sparks upward — tiny gold fireflies joining Grace’s orbit.
Doris looks back at the flames.

“Don’t worry,” she murmurs, mostly to the night, a little to them, a little to herself.
“I banked the fire. It’ll keep. Embers hold heat for a long time.”

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