understand the other, yet it is so. But we can revel in that which we share. I believe that this sharing, this exchange between us, will be of great importance in times yet to come.'
Savil nodded, understanding, remembering the certainty she held in memories now her own, shared with him. Neither of them knew why — but the certainty was there, as real as if they had absolute facts to prove it to be true.
'There is much yet to learn, Wingsister, and far too little time to learn it in. We are now your clan, as you are one of us. Every member of k'Treva will do what he can to help you gain the skills that are ours, and we know you will share willingly of your ways as well. And I feel this will not be the last time that those of k'Treva and k'Valdemar will share their wisdom.'
She thought about her duty — but she had been far ahead of her schedule, and there was time. A little, but there was time. 'Where do we start?' Savil asked. 'With your lessons, or mine?'
He smiled. 'Where both our powers flow from, at the nodes.'
Then Starwind took her hand, guiding her to her feet, and their journey toward knowledge was begun.