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oseofhumanculture.Lookingathersurroundings,shewentoverinherheadtheinstrusDimitrihadgivenher."Gofromtheadministrativebuildingtowardsthebridge.Crosstotheesepatheoppositepeakaledownbeforedoinganythingelse.”InstantlyreizingthesepcesbythegraphicdescriptionsDimitrihadgivenher,shemadeherwaybriskly,enjoyingthesery.Shewasamazedatthespringlikeatmosphere,thebuddingtrees,blossomingflowersandintoxigbreeze,foritwasautumnwheedfromDimitri.Didtimemoveintwoways,bothclockwiseandterclockwise?As,timemovedonsoundlesslyandmotionlessly,ascarressinglyasthespringbreeze,removingalltraces,beitwarorhumanculture.Attheedgeofthesquare,Megginnstoppedinastonishmenttoenjoythemagnifitfoliageandthebewilderingassortmentofflowersofdifferentseasonswhichwereinfullbloomtogether.Roses,daffodils,chrysanthemumsandChristmasflowersrubbedshoulderswitheachother.Sheptedonthesimiritybetweenhumansandpnts.Pheirrootsdeepintothesoiltogetnutrition,andthroughamagicalprocess,itbloomedandgrew,whereasmanatefoodwhichturyforthebody.Justthen,shehadanunfortablefeelinginherabdomenandrealizeditwasthebeginningofhermenstrualcrampswhichwasabouttoebeforeitstimeandcaughtherunawares.Wasmenstruationasignoffeminiyliketheflowersblossomingonthebranches?Yearafteryear,flowersbloomedinthespringbreeze,whilemonthaftermoruatiohehumanfemalebody.Therewasakindofsimiritythere.

    AsshewasabouttohurryooppedforamomenttostudywithcuriosityahugewhiteEasterlilygrowingonarosebush.Megginchedoutherhandandwasabouttotouchitcarressingly,whensheheardavoicecallout,

    "Don’ttouchme!Don’ttouchme!"Shewasstartledandgapedinfasationastheflowergedbeforehereyesintoawhite-hairedbeauty.Megginnsaid,

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    "Oh,I’msorryIfrightenedyou.Iwasn’tgoingtopluckyou.Iwasjustcurioushowaerlilycametogrowonarosebushandwaofeelifyouwerereal.”

    "It’salright,”repliedthefairywhoknewMegginoharm."IattachedmyselftotherosebushbecauseIwaoabsorbsomeoftheblood-redcoloroftherose.Ohenutritionofbloodtomakeoiful,youknow.”MegginnsuddenlyrecalledthatDimitrihadtoldheraboutabeautyintheKingdomwhowastransformedfromaerLily,ahebeautybeforehermustbetheFlowerFairy.Sheheardherasking,

    "Whoareyou?Idon’tthinkwe’vemetbefore.”

    "I’mMegginn.KingDimitriiojoinhisKingdom.”

    "Oh,howwonderful!"theFairyreplied,gherhaedly."Imusttelltheothersthatthere’sanothernewmember!"Shegedintoacloudofwhitesmokeandstreakedtowardsthepace.Megginntinuedonherway,enjoyingthemyriadflowersscatteredseverywhere,sorareandsobeautifulshefeltshecouldn’tpossiblydojustiall.Onthedrawbridgesuspendedinmidair,shetookadeepbreathandinhaledairsopureaseemedtoseherbody.Shefeltherselfbeingsolightthattheslightestbreezecouldliftheroffherfeet.IfaerLilycouldgeintoafairy,ossibleforhumanstobeeafairy,too?Ofcourseitwas,shedecided.

    Soonshecametotheothersideofthebridgeandressedbythegrandeurandmagnificeoftheaesepacewithitsglitteringyellowtileandtiltingeavesofcarveddragons.Theenormousfrontdoorwastightlyclosed,butbythesideentrawonakedbeautiesstoodwavingandsmiling,dwarfedbytheimposingredpilrsthatoredtheentrawasWhiteFairyanda
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