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"When he has mastered human language..."
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Thus she softly said.
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I looked at her face, mesmerized.
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I couldn't hear what she said after that. The mischievous night breeze was laden with dandelion seeds, which muffled her words.
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Or perhaps that was her native language? The language of dandelions?
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She began to laugh as she perceived my clumsy, gauche appearance.
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She had the most beautiful laugh. The curved pupils in her eyes glistened like two crescent moons shining on ripples in the lake.
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"Now, tell me then, why is it you wish to learn fox magic?"
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"I want to learn to transform just like foxes do. That way I could turn into a bird and fly to the highest of heights, and behold places that were once too far for my eyes to see."
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That was my reply.
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"Ahh yes, no longer will I need to lie in wait among the bushes while hunting. Instead, I will be able to freely soar high above like a falcon."
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Thus I kept thinking to myself.
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As I was thought to myself, the dandelion seed in my hand began to float up towards the moonlight, almost as if it had heard my thoughts.
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"I see..."
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She lowered her head slightly and her long, black hair flowed down her neck like a waterfall, glistening in the moonlight. Her pale white skin shone brightly, seemingly reflecting the wisps of clouds in the night sky above.
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I couldn't take my eyes off her. After a moment, I quickly turned my gaze away as I started blushing again.
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Foxes are free animals. They would never cover their beauty because of shame like humans do.
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Although this certainly wasn't the first time I beheld her, every time the moonlight shone upon her long hair, I couldn't help but blush and look away.
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She turned her face in thought for a moment, and let out a gentle sigh. She seemed rather displeased.
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We sat amidst the dandelion sea, not saying a word. A long time passed, long enough that I started thinking that she might be angry with me.
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"We foxes are grateful beings. I will teach you the magic of transformation, and so fulfill your wish."
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The fox said, turning her face towards me.
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Her lake-blue eyes shone in the moonlight, and it made me feel at peace.
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Thank goodness, she wasn't mad at me.
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For some reason I could not clearly name, I quietly heaved a sight of relief. |