Chusi was distracted all day, not only by the thought of being able to speak with the elder council but of her early time with Bardik. "Hello, Chusi?" Lillith said waving a hand in front of her daughter. They were sitting in her guest room, getting ready for the feast, it started in just a few short hours. Chusi had just gotten out of the shower, after having a quick breakfast with her mother and Ally. Chusi snapped out of her reverie, "Sorry mom," she apologized. "My mind was elsewhere," she said. Lillith smiled at her, "I can see that, care to share?" she asked gently. She was worried about her daughter. She didn't want her taking any chances with the council today. Chusi smiled, "No, mom," she didn't think her mother would understand anything that was flying through her mind. Sh

