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To The Waters and The Wild
Come away, O human child! To the waters and the wild, with a faery, hand in hand, for the world's more full of weeping than you can understand. - “The Stolen Child” by William Butler Yeats
And she followed him till they came to the “Green Hills," and then says he: “Open, open, Green Hills, and let the Light of the Green Hills through;" “Aye," says the girl, "and let the fair maid, too." - “The Corpse Watchers,” an Irish folktale
Deirdre Rowland swore to herself that someday, she'd make sure that the fairies of the Green Hills would never torment Bretland Downs again. And now, her chance has finally come - but it's going to be a lot more difficult than she expected, especially after she finds herself stuck with the hero who will not leave and stalked by a few formidable foes from the Green Hills who have caught wind of her plans...
And she followed him till they came to the “Green Hills," and then says he: “Open, open, Green Hills, and let the Light of the Green Hills through;" “Aye," says the girl, "and let the fair maid, too." - “The Corpse Watchers,” an Irish folktale
Deirdre Rowland swore to herself that someday, she'd make sure that the fairies of the Green Hills would never torment Bretland Downs again. And now, her chance has finally come - but it's going to be a lot more difficult than she expected, especially after she finds herself stuck with the hero who will not leave and stalked by a few formidable foes from the Green Hills who have caught wind of her plans...