For a few seconds, she just watches.
Then she picks up a blanket and wraps it gently around Etty's shoulders.
Then she picks up a blanket and wraps it gently around Etty's shoulders.
"He would've been watching you first," she says. "He does that. He's gone for months, sometimes, when he's looking for a new Odette. Has to find just the right one."
The baron's daughter leads her gently to the bed and sits her down and hugs her.
"You can cry all you want," she says, "I don't mind."
The baron's daughter hugs her some more. "I know what you mean," she murmurs. "But sometimes I cry anyway."
"I know," she says. "It'll be years, at least. Years and years."
"I don't think what the Baron wants matters that much to how the spell works, or there wouldn't be a way to break it like there is."
I'm supposed to know?" she snorts. "I just know he wouldn't have made it like that if he'd had a choice."
"With magic," she says, leaning her head on Etty's shoulder. "I don't know how to teach it; I've never tried before."
She snuggles up a little, smiling.
"I just look at the candle," she yawns, "and make it burn. It takes a little time, but it's more fun than the other way."
"I just look at the candle," she yawns, "and make it burn. It takes a little time, but it's more fun than the other way."
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