"It is," Teja admits. "I can be freer in this place, which serves as my afterlife, than I was ever in life when I crossed your hills on the business of my people, always in haste."
Pause.
"And the trees here have given me shelter, also, some time ago, when I was sad and wished not for the company of men or, indeed, any speaking creature."
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Pause.
"And the trees here have given me shelter, also, some time ago, when I was sad and wished not for the company of men or, indeed, any speaking creature."