“Ferns dusted their legs as they walked and fairies peeped at them from the hoods of jack-in-the-pulpits. “This is lovely,” said Tamisin, turning to look around. Jak glanced back, half expecting to see someone behind them, but the only creatures following in their trail were the cats, their ears swiveling as they listened to the sounds of the forest. “That all depends on how you look at it,” he grumbled. “There are too many trees for goblins to hide behind.” Tamisin gave him a quizzical look. “W...ill it be better by the sea?” “No, we’ll be out in the open there,” Jak said, sounding surly even to himself. It was midafternoon when they reached the Sograssy Sea. Instead of water it was a sea of waving grass, knee-high at the edge, but higher than their heads farther out. Although Jak had known about the grass, and that the sea was big, he didn’t know how enormous it really was or that it was impossible to see from one side to the other. Tamisin stepped to the very edge, which was closer than Jak cared to go.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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