It wasn't until the birds chirped their morning songs and dawn let down its light that I woke up again. Kesar had removed all my bandages and the wounds had vanished without a scar. I spent all day and every day sleeping in my bed that Kesar was afraid I might slip into a coma, or just die of a heartbreak. The medicine from the twin brothers was so effective that I no longer felt any gripping pain. Kesar was still assisting me, even though I had reassured her many times that I was as good as new. This morning, she helped me get dressed. It almost felt like any normal day where I would get ready to go to the encampment as usual. But I doubted that I was still needed there anymore. Then I realized it was actually the weekend. I would have a class with Amarisa. The thought of it sent the s

