“Sakura said, finally spotting her older sister at the base of the landing scar. Caroline was chipping at something with one of her few metal chisels, hammering with a rounded piece of stone.“Hey, Saki,” Caroline answered absently. “Don’t step in my samples.”The warning was just in time. Sakura stopped herself with one foot on the edge of a neatly arranged array of pieces of what looked like dirt, pebbles, and stone chips. “Brought you lunch.” She waited impatiently for Caroline to look at her. ...The older girl tended to maintain focus on what she was doing for a long time.But after a few moments her sister finally realized that Sakura was standing there for a reason, and turned. “All right, what is it . . . Oh. Oh, my, is that what I think it is?”The reaction of complete stunned joy was everything Sakura had hoped for, and she almost jumped with the excitement. “Flatbread.”Caroline stared. “Bread . . . from what?”“Driftseed,” she said proudly. A seed of some plant they hadn’t quite identified yet, the seed or kernel of a driftseed was held in the center of a sort of fluffy donut formed by two graceful curves of delicate white, green, and gold feathery fiber.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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