Book1:TeDream-Maker
lofthemountainrangeslookedlikeagiganticTitanlyiandhelplessontheground.Hissinewymuscleshadstoresofinfinitemight,powerandenergy.Havingintherefes,heseemedtolongtostretdturnover,butbeingparalyzedheolongerliftevenafinger.Hismusclestauhisfutileattempt.Ontheoppositebankoftheke,anudewomawashingherlonghairinthecrystalclearwater.Aftervigorouslyrubbingitdrywithatowel,shetwisteditlooselyintoaknotatthebackofherheadandstoodup.Ah!itwasLotus.Herbeautifulfacefullyrevealeduhebrightmoonlight.Shestoodthere,headraisedtothemoon,musclessorexedthattheyseemedtobepulledbythegravityoftheearthontotheground.Sheseemedtohearstrainsofmusithesky,butwheoppedtolistely,itwasgoafterawhile,theelusivemelodyappearedagain,startingasanindistinctmurmurandthenrisingslowlytoafullrhythm.Shebeganmovingherarmsandlegswithasluggishslowness,whichhadnoratiotoordinarymovements.Itwasasthoughshewasumosphericpressuretentimesgreaterthannormal.Butoherhand,hernguidmovementswerelikefloatingcloud.Ifisotedintopostures,eachwouldresemblethepoiseofatree;butliogethertheyweregracefusthewillowswayinginthespringbreeze.Thefullmoonshhtlyasshetinuedmoving,castingherelongatedshadowontheground,makingherappeartobeaherealgehemagicalgealmentofthelumimoonlight.Hermovementsweresmoothandflowingasthewater,seemingtonarratetheprocessofthecreationoftheearthanditselements.Timewasfrozenuntilshegraduallystopped.Shestoodthereforasedandthenwalkedbacktoherhut.Thetactofherbarefeetwiththegrassandsoilwasextremelysoothing.Sheerspiringslightly,soshesatbyherwindowsoft