They’d left Belen’s tower before the sun was fully in the sky, aware that the flight would take several hours. It was easier to go straight south than it had been to wander west in search of the tower. They knew where they were going, and the circus banners guided them as they came close. Eventually, those banners turned from bright spots on the horizon to fluttering pennants of silk, and Belen glided to the ground at the edge of the forest. “We’ll walk from here,” she said, transforming into her human guise, “so that the sight of a dragon doesn’t frighten anyone.” “That’s right,” Cerisse chuckled. “The noon show! We’ll get there right about the time everyone in the crowd is in their seats.” “We might even catch a bit of Hautos’s barbell juggling.” Belen smiled. “I can’t wait to see Worver and tell him everything. He’ll be so happy to know I didn’t hurt those people.” She beamed. Belen was much calmer this morning than she had been the day before.
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