Book1:TeDream-Maker
owshewasgettingalong.Butretlyshehadn’tseenhimforquiteawhile.Sensingageimosphere,Stephaniepausedduringhermeditationandlookedoutofthecave.Theskywasovercastwithdarkcloudsainyripplesinthegoourningintowavesthatspshedagainsttherocks.SuddenlyStephanie’sbodyshookrapidlyanduntrolblyinapainshehadneverexperiencedbefore.Shefeltasiftherewasaninternalstrengthinsideherbodyreadytoexplode.Itwaslikeahugewavesurgingaroundinherbody,tryingtospshherintopieces.ForewarnedbyDimitri,shekwasaveryimportantstage,atimefortransformation.Justassuddenlyasitcame,thepainsubsidedandStephanieluxuriatedinahithertoinexperienfort, "Ah,successatst!"sheexulted."Thescarletdragonhasbeendecapitated!NowisthetimetogivemyselftoDimitri.”Walkingtotheedgeofthecliff,shefoundthattheelementstoohadquieteddown.Shedivedintothewaterbelowgracefusaflyingswallowandswamtowardstheoppositeshorelikeahuge,scalelessfish. Afteralongswim,Stephaniefinallyheoppositeshore.Herspeedhadsedandshewasbeginningtofeeltiredwhenshesawaslenderfigurejoggingontheshore.Thejoggerproceededatastablepace,witheachsteppreciselyofthesamelength.Herhandschedinloosefists,swungathersideliketwosystematicbutintergingpendulums.ThisstablenessandequilibriumcoupledwithmoderatespeedgaveStephanieaddedstrengthainuedonherwaywithlongmeasuredstrokes.Hearingthesoundofsomeoneswimming,thejoggerlookedtowardsthegoonandsawStephanie.ShesmiledatherandmadeaVwithherrighthandinencement.Thetwodiesdidnotknoweachotherverywell,butlivinginthesamesecludedkingdominthemountains,theywereacq