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I started to feel strange, and then I noticed — I had turned into a dandelion!
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Even if I wanted to protest, the dandelion had no mouth nor tongue for me to make a sound. All I could do was watch helplessly as the giant gently picked the dandelion plant from the ground and held it between her thumb and index finger.
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"Dandelion, Dandelion, ride the wind to a faraway land."
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The fox chanted.
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And then with a puff, the dandelion seeds began to dance in the air. I was caught in a storm and whisked away to a distant sky.
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The swirling made my head dizzy. Those eyes that glistened like gemstones in the lake had left me, along with my consciousness and the promise she had made.
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"Oh, Anemo Archon, I beg you to turn us into humans! For only then can we be safe from their hunting bows and knives."
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When I awoke, I found myself in the woods behind my village.
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The woods were full of lush trees, and at the center of the woods was a small lake.
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The lake was like the stained glass windows of Mondstadt Cathedral: crystal clear and shimmering in the sunlight.
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The sun shone through the treetops and glistened on the water's surface like fragments of gemstone. It was really something.
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The weather was cool that day. I was hunting in the forest when I arrived at the lake's edge. The shimmering water somehow reminded me of a girl I loved a long time ago.
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I couldn't remember much about her, but felt that her eyes must have looked like the lake, glittering as if harboring fragments of gemstone within.
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Hmm. I must have lost myself in thought that day, drifting off into sleep as I watched the sparkling lake. |