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Silver Fox and Contented Girl

Silver Fox and Contented Girl, two souls united by quest, bonded tightly. Heard one crying in the night, so had to leave their bodies immediately. Will she recognize we are here to help her? Contented Girl asked. Silver Fox gave her usual head nod, inspiring her to move forward. The child leaves her body and is sitting upright, looking around in confusion. Not too quickly Silver Fox said, not by voice, but by placing a slowing paw. Contented Girl was new at this; she had only been to one other awakening. One word whispered into her brain “watch”; she knew it came from Silver Fox. The tiny girl began moving her arms up and down. She starts to laugh. She is remembering Silver Fox telepathized. She is going to be fine. A blue glow surrounded the tiny girl; it was the faerie of the lake. We are going to the light, the faerie said. The little girl took her hand. Will they catch the murder of that little girl? I asked Silver Fox. Silver Fox rolled her deep blue eyes; she has been training me hard. Apparently this is a life lesson I have completely failed at; not mastering at all. Life begins at death, Silver Fox reminded me. Not in words, but in knowing. I know that I know this, but I keep forgetting, being human in my awake time. I traveled back quickly landing into my body with a loud hard whomp! I always astral travel like this; Silver Fox returned to the Neverlands. We only meet during our dream state, where my guide is teaching me so much.

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Date: 8/2/2020 7:21:00 AM
Sparkle of lake in moonlight... Your story unfolds beautifully. I wonder if it came to you in a dream. Fabulous tale of girls' guidance from astute fox.
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Caren Krutsinger
Date: 8/2/2020 7:39:00 PM
Thank you Sigrid. No one else seemed to like this one. But I did also.

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