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The first born sister was delivered by a bear, the master of the forest. Bestowed upon her by this master, was the spirit of courage and strength. Through legends and time, she learned many lessons of old, these helped to make her heart strong. She grew from a girl to a young woman with a soul old and wise. But her heart still was not whole. She was drawn to walk in the forest, where she thought she might find answers. Alone that night in the forest, she looked up towards Father Sky. She summoned her courage and asked Him where she must go to become whole? Father Sky smiled, down on the First Sister, stars made bright by his delight, at the sight of the First Sister’s courage. He gave unto her a vision in the stars. Father Sky then lit the skies ablaze with stars showing her Regulus, The Little King , Leo the lion prowled the stars. Then He showed her the Goddess of Justice and Truth, Astraea. A goddess from the stars, Astraea brought forward a Second Sister in line. Tipping her scales, full of dust from all things magic Astraea bequeathed the Second Sister with a heart full of justice and determination. This sister was streaked with light, her gypsy heart ready for any adventure. The road of adventure glittered, calling her into the forest. She looked above to the heavens and saw the stardust of Regulus, mesmerized by what she seen shimmering in the night sky she followed the path. A Third sister was born, bound to the Second Sister, by Leo the Lion. Although fair she was entrusted with the heart of the lion, the sign of the Leo. With pride she grew, loyal and caring for all those on her path and all in her past. Following the trail, she walked into the forest that night, guided by the lights of the Little King. She stayed steady and true along the trail, where the first and second sister had gone before her. The girl ahead streaked in light did not give her a fright, nor did she fear the roar of the spirit of the bear. She heard Father Sky call unto her to follow the dust of the stars to that meeting place. As these three sisters made their journeys along the pathway, each guided by Father Sky, they came into a circle of light. They could each see themselves in one another, brought together by the lights of Regulus the Little King.
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