Book2:KigdomIteDreams
nds,shewipedawaythewaterorperspirationfromherfadraisedhereyestowardstheskies,wherethewest-boundmoonseemedalmostreadytoslipbelowthehorizonintothewater.Thefoghavingrapidlydispersed,shecouldclearlyseetheGiantMountain.Thebzingfirehaddieddowernskywasbrighteningaremainingangelswerefppingtheirwingspreparingtoreturntotheirheavenlyhome.Utterlyexhausted,almostcolpsingwithoverexertion,Deanayonthesurfaceofthewatertorest.Howswiftlythenighthadgonebyshethought,depressedbythefactthatinspiteofadozenorsotripstothebottomoftheke,shewasnooalingupthetreasure.Thenaturalbarrierswerereallyformidableaewastoolong.Bythetimeshegotthere,shehadexpendedalotofenergyandusedupmostoftheairinherlungs.Thenarrowuervalleyhadtobenavigatedcarefullyandslowly.Insuchdeepdarkwaters,shemustnotcollidewiththejuttingroeithersideofher,fortheslightestmistakecouldbefatal.Whenevershegotothepearl,eithertheoystercloseduporsheoresurfaoreair.Afteradozenorsoattempts,shewastiredanddisced,butwasalwaysbuoyedupbythehopethatshecouldtakethatenormouspearlwithherainthenewlystructedgoldpace,shiningtherelikeahmoon,anaturalilluminator.WheneverDimitrigavebahere,thehallwouldbeillumiwomoons,oheskyandoneihehall,thetwoplementingeachother,famystidmiraculoussight.Thinkingso,shedecidednottogiveupthateasily,buttomakeasttry. Whileshewasresting,thergewhitefishtiohovernearby.Itrockeditsbackather,asiftryingtounicate.Suddenly,anideacametoDeana’smind.“Whydon’tIattachmyselftothefish,grabholdofitsfins,aakemedowntothebottomoftheke.”Asaninhabitantofthewaters