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Title: Scents on the Wind
Author:
miss_morland
Fandom: Chronicles of Narnia
Rating: G
Warnings: None.
Prompt: 24) Farewells can be both beautiful and despicable. Saying farewell to one who is loved is very complicated. -- Sei Shonagon (circa 966-1017), Japanese author and court lady circa 10th to 11th centuries, best known for her book of observations and musings, The Pillow Book.
Summary: Hwin, finding her way back.
Author's Notes: This piece is based upon the novel The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis; no infringement is intended. Many thanks to
redsnake05 for beta-reading!
The wind carried scents -- strange and familiar all at once, causing her nostrils to vibrate and her eyes to fill with tears.
Author:
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Fandom: Chronicles of Narnia
Rating: G
Warnings: None.
Prompt: 24) Farewells can be both beautiful and despicable. Saying farewell to one who is loved is very complicated. -- Sei Shonagon (circa 966-1017), Japanese author and court lady circa 10th to 11th centuries, best known for her book of observations and musings, The Pillow Book.
Summary: Hwin, finding her way back.
Author's Notes: This piece is based upon the novel The Horse and His Boy by C.S. Lewis; no infringement is intended. Many thanks to
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The wind carried scents -- strange and familiar all at once, causing her nostrils to vibrate and her eyes to fill with tears.