Book2:KigdomIteDreams
toClementine.Shethoughtforawhileandsaid, “Ifitwerebefore,Icouldeasilyflybacktoheavenandrecruitthenecessarymetalsmiths.ButnowthatIhavethisfleshbody,Iolongerflybadforthfromheavehlikebefore,but...”Beforeshefinishedspeaking,theimageofhertwinsister,Charmaine,reflectedinthemirrorpthetableinterrupted, “Youotdosobecauseyouhaveafleshbody.Idonot,soIamfreetoflybadforthatwill.Whynotgivethejobtome?Iwillbeabletotakeitup.” “Really?Areyousure?” “Tryme”saidCharmainesmilingmysteriouslyandherimagedisappearedfromthepolishedsurfaceofthemirrnifyingthattheimpulsivenymph’sdecisionhadbeeninitiatedintoa.Theroomwasinanuproar.Everyonewassurprisedattheturs.Theyneverdreamedofthenovelideaofrecruitiialmetalsmiths,thatClemewinsister,Charmaine,wouldfidentlyvolunteerforthejob,boastingshecouldsuccessfullyfulfillthemission.Nowthatthewheelswerealreadyinmotion,theycouldonlysitbadwaittoseetheresults. Duriervalofwaiting,Samanthatookoutthebeautifullyedrgepaperboxesshehadpreparedforthebeauties,eachwithacardindigitsrecipient.Theytaihefitsshehadspecificallydesignedfortheupingoccasioheyopeheboxesandsawthegeous,adegowns,excmationsofastonishmentanddelightfilledtheroom.Thegownswereloose-fittingrobeswithgoldastheirpredominantcolor.Thepartabovetheflowing,floor-lengthskirtwasmadeofmaterialwovenwithpuregoldthread,eachwithauniquedesignofabstractimpressionism.Athreeinchwidegoldesecuredtheflowingrobe,givingitanairofgrandeurandsteadiness,likethearmorofwarriors.Butthematerialusedontheskirtandthebroadsleevesw