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From
The Chosen One...
‘Hold
your ground, Sorrin,’ ordered the
elderly female.
Sorrin
swivelled his neck to regard his herd
leader. As Grand Matriarch,
Balticea’s command could never be
ignored, and doubly so when the
oldster happened to be the mother of
his mate. Still, the perturbed bull
was compelled to try. ‘She
shouldn’t have to go through the
ordeal alone, Balticea,’ he
contended.
‘My
daughter has our support,’ stated
the matron, ‘but she must undertake
this act alone.’
‘Surely
you could make an exception in
Beliann’s case,’ Rosade
interjected on Sorrin’s behalf.
‘No
Healer. Tradition cannot be
circumvented.’
‘She
has suffered the disappointment of so
many failed clutches already,’
argued Rosade. ‘To have Sorrin at
her side will give her much-needed
moral strength.’
The
Grand Matriarch was not swayed. ‘If
anything, Beliann must exemplify our
ways. How would it look to the herd if
their future leader flaunted custom
just to allay personal fears?
Longstanding practice has it that an
egg-mother alone is the first to greet
her hatchlings. I’ll not defy that,
even for Beliann.’
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