Ernest Hemingway's Farenheit 451

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the leafs rustle as birds take flight. his eyes track them but he is blinded by the sun. the warmth the sun gives is unfamiliar to him. despite of this, his surroundings do make him feel secure. fate can be a funny thing. never would he have imagined that he would be seated on a veranda in enemy territory. though it is unfair to still call them enemies. their brother sealed the peace treaty months ago.

his gaze wanders back to the scroll that the hoshidan archer has given to him to read before having to return to his royal duties. it is uncommon for them to have time to spare during royal visits like these. all the more reason for him to enjoy the serenity of his surroundings. undisturbed until he no longer deny those familiar footsteps.

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