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Sighing, Mab looked down at the table. It would take time to get used to the new elders, who were all much younger than the previous group, but she didn't have any. The fae didn't know how not to use their magic, and the last thing she wanted was for Athare to fall apart the same way their old world had done. No one had time to find out what their new world was like before they'd moved, because neither she or the elders had wanted to believe Willow. In hindsight travelling to Earth, and working with humans to make it a world where both races could live together, had been the best thing to do. Unfortunately Mab had buried her head in the sand, like most of the fae royalty, so she now had to work with a group of elders she didn't know or trust, on a planet she knew nothing about, and attempt to make a life for the fae who had followed her.
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Collection: The World Walkers, Status: Complete, Word Count: 1000 - 2000
Read more: http://www.kawebbwriting.co.uk/the-world-walkers-athare-mab-the-meeting/
Collection: The World Walkers, Status: Complete, Word Count: 1000 - 2000