Chapter Ten: Eden HalasThey remained at Tor Iolan for another two days before setting out for Eden Halas. During that time, she continued to dream of her mother's disappearance without any new insight into the whereabouts of the mage who might well be responsible for the disappearance of all the river daughters. Melia felt at the tipping point of either being swallowed up by the visions or being denied learning anything new. In the end, Aeron's suggestion to go Eden Halas, to learn if his father or mother knew of the mage she described, seemed the best course of action. Of course going to Eden Halas presented a whole different set of anxieties for both Melia and Aeron. The two day trip to cross the East Yantra, and their arrival within the pristine woods of Halas, did nothing to raise A

