Chapter 4
When she came to consciousness a few minutes later, Jonathan, asked her if she wished to lie down. She said “Yes I would like that very much.” Because it was a while away from her castle, she sent messengers explaining her situation, and told her father that she would stay in the queen’s wing of the castle. As Jonathan escorted her to that wing of the castle she could hear the servants saying goodbye, and leading people to the door, since the party was well over with. Jonathan proceeded to tell her who the young boy was. He was the son of an ambassador, and was invited by his father, because he wanted to show how sophisticated they were. “Well that didn’t turn out so well!” he exclaimed. When they came to her chambers, he unlocked the door, and said good night. For a fraction of a second he lingered until, making up his mind, he gave her a kiss on the cheek, and then ran down the hallway, opened the door to the hall and disappeared behind it. As she pondered what happened, her mind wandered into a daydream, as she put on a nightgown that had been set out for her. She lay down, covering herself with the warm woolly blankets, she thought of Fayette Ellasmera as she drifted off into a deep sleep.
Chapter 5
In the morning she awoke with a start. Someone was knocking on her door! At first she didn’t know where she was, but then pictures and thoughts of what had happened last night flooded into her mind. She opened it to see a maid there with a wonderful breakfast. As she ate she thought about a dream she had. In it, she was wandering through the woods, and she found a cave, and this hideous man jumped out in front of her, and she drew a strange sword that she had never seen or heard of before, and slay him. After her breakfast she pondered her dream and as she dressed, she decided to find this man. When she had finished dressing she asked for a sword, and a horse, but naturally the servants begged her not to go, however in the end they did her bidding, and she was on her way to the dark dreary woods.
Chapter 6
Jonathan walked up to Fayette’s door and knocked. There was no answer, so he opened the door, to find her nowhere in sight, he franticly asked a servant if she had seen her, the servant stammered, “Y-y-y-yes sir, sh-sh-she went to th-the wire w-woods.” Jonathan gasped with horror, and immediately saddled his horse and rode after her.
Hmm...
It's a little bit like The Silver Chair, but with a twist.
"I always wonder why birds stay in the same place when they can fly anywhere on the earth. Then I ask myself the same question." - Harun Yahya