Suzume had been having the same nightmare for a week and she didn’t know what it meant. At first, she didn’t think to tell anyone about it… because it had started out quietly. Slightly unsettling images and feelings in her dreams. But it seemed the more that she gave them attention, the more the dreams had returned… night after night. Until the images began to overtake the dreams, clear and haunting.
Lucci is trying to tell me something.
Or, maybe, he wasn’t. Maybe she was seeing these things by accident and he didn’t know she was. But whatever the cause, Suzume knew that she couldn’t stay put any longer. She couldn’t be plagued by the terrible dreams for another night.
A familiar chirrup met her ears. Suzume looked up to the window just above her bed. A soft white shape perched there, outlined with a quiet glow in the night shadows.
“Zeni?” Suzume whispered.
The tiny white bird hopped once. Then twice. Then fluttered down to land on the bedcovers next to the girl. -You are restless at night. I have felt it.-
“I’ve been having dreams…” the girl admitted, for the first time to anyone.
-What sort of dreams?-
“Dreams about Lucci.”
The bird flipped her tail a few times, hopping about in a tight circle. Then with a flutter of wings and a tilt of the head, she focused on the dark haired girl. -Tell me about what your dreams show you.-
“So they ARE important? I knew it!” Suzume declared, fists balling around her blankets.
-Dreams are always important to their makers. Arweinydd do not sleep and do not dream. So we rely on the dreams of Earthians for what we cannot hear.-
The girl took in a deep breath, then slowly began to explain, “I see Lucci. But I never see him very well. I just know it’s him, somehow. But something about him is different. It’s wrong. Everything feels really cold. There’s this heavy mist everywhere… but it’s not exactly mist. It’s scary… sort of like ghost mists.”
Zeni pruned through her wings a bit, standing on one leg. -Yes. You are describing something that does exist.-
Suzume didn’t know exactly what that meant. But she continued, “Well… it’s not really so much about Lucci as it is about this sword.”
-Sword?-
“Yes. It’s a really long sword. Silver and black. It’s the clearest thing I can see in the whole dream,” the girl continued with a nod.
-Is there a reason why?-
“I think… because the sword is something really bad, Zeni,” Suzume lowered her voice to a soft, frightened whisper. “I mean… like evil-bad. And I think it’s starting to do something awful to Lucci.”
Zeni sat very still for a long time, working to digest the girl’s words. Never for a moment did the Arweinydd show a hint of doubt at what Suzume said. Never for a moment did she act as if it was nothing but a silly dream to be discarded. Instead, her response was straightforward and solemn.
-What do you think we should do?-
“I… don’t know if Lucci understands that the sword is evil. Or, if he does, he is still keeping it. He has a good reason for it. I know it. Lucci isn’t evil… but the sword could influence him. It could turn him,” the glittering hint of tears shown in her dark eyes. “I don’t want Lucci to become the Bane! Please… Zeni… can you help him?”
-I’m afraid that I don’t know if there is a lot that I can do for him directly. You can do much more than I can… you are his closest friend.- the tiny bird replied.
“But how?” Suzume sniffled. “I’m sick. I can’t leave my room without help.”
-If you could fly to him, would you have the courage to?- came the quiet question.
“Oh, yes! Yes I would! I would do anything to help, Lucci!” the little girl nodded vehemently.
-I understand.- Zeni paused before hopping across the blanket and fluttering down to the floor with a chirp. -Then I will help you to be able to help him.-
Suzume watched the bird curiously as she hopped around the floor of her room in a wide circle. After the full circle was completed, the area within began to glow in a soft rose-colored light, sending trickles of energy floating up from the floor towards the ceiling. The girl held her breath as everything in her room began to shift and change, the world seeming a little bigger than it was before.
The Arweinydd tilted her head, hopping into the center of the glowing circle. -Come to me.-
“I… I can’t? I don’t know if I’m strong enough to walk…” Suzume sucked on her bottom lip with a furrowed brow.
-Have you tried to walk?-
“A a few days ago. I fell and Aunt SaRa told me to stay in bed until I was stronger again,” the girl answered somberly.
-You must try,- Zeni replied. -This is a choice… and a step… you must willingly make on your own. It is not something I can choose for you.-
Brow furrowed, Suzume rolled her legs out from under the covers. Her eyes were focused on the soft, warming light that bathed her room the color of warm spring. Her mind was bent with determination on making it there. Just two steps from the bed.
For Lucci… I have to…
Her palms flat against the blanket, wings unfolded and unresponding in an awkward angle, the girl pushed herself from the edge of the bed. Her legs felt like water as she struggled to gather her balance under her. But the wings were too heavy. Her feet weren’t sturdy enough. Her legs gave way as she tottered forward with outstretched hands.
Falling forward.
Frustrated at her weakness.
That she couldn’t make herself take two solid steps forward to save her best friend.
The warm light filled Suzume’s vision as she topped forward. She gave a cry, a sound that altered and changed, growing strange to her ears. The world twisted further, shifting and looming, growing huge. Her hands spread before her looked less like fingers and more like feathers. In fact, there were feathers all around her. Sleek, black feathers – similar to the ones on her wings… but different.
She found that she was standing now. Standing as if there was no weakness or illness at all. Though her legs did not feel like her own.
Her mouth opened, but words did not come. Only a warbling sound of a small worried bird. Suzume twisted her head to stare in amazement. Stunned, she found herself peering up at the white shimmering form of the Zeni-bird, who now stood before her, nearly twice her size.
With a startled peep, Suzume hopped back, wings fanning in alarm.
What happened to me!?
Zeni’s voice was calm and cheerful. -You could not fly with your own wings. So I have given you a new form. One that is strong and enduring. One that can fly, tirelessly.-
I’m… I’m…
Suzume bounded across the floor, quickly figuring out how to move on the two delicate stick-legs that were tipped with splayed claws. A flutter of wings and a few hops carried her to a perch in front of her little round mirror.
I’m… a… Sparrow?
The reflection was not her own. Yet it was, in some peculiar way. A tiny black bird sat, head tilted, staring into the mirror with amazement. Beaded black eyes blinked, searching the image in front of her for signs of familiarity. She was covered with sleek black feathers. In fact, she was all dark, except for a tiny white ring around the crook of her left leg. It looked somewhat like a symbol to her.
The mark of an Arweinydd’s power upon an Earthian.
-Do you like it?- Zeni asked, alighting softly next to her. She paused for a moment, regarding her own image in the mirror.
It’s… amazing…
And it was. She felt so vibrant. Alive. Full of energy and vitality. It had been a very long time since she had felt so good and carefree — back before she was captured by men in Nefol, because she had wings… back before the awful ritual was performed on her… the dark magic that had shredded her wings and had changed her hair and eyes.
The shadows had taken a part of her that she was never able to get back. But now, suddenly, with the soft glow of spring-light sifting around her, Suzume felt like the child she had once been.
It’s amazing! Zeni! I’m a bird!
Her wings spread wide and she trilled a warm, musical birdsong, hopping from side to side along the edge of the cabinet. It was the closest thing to laughter that she could make.
-Be careful… you will need to figure out how your wings work.-Zeni suggested, observing with the straightest face a tiny white sparrow could have.
I already know how to fly!
Suzume launched herself into the space of the room to prove it. And found instantly that she had a lot less control than she thought she would. With a little squawk, she spiraled and corkscrewed a few times before flopping down in the safety of her bed sheets.
Zeni simply gave a chirruping laugh, bouncing after her. -You must practice. We have a long flight ahead of us.-
We? Are you going to come with me?
The white bird flipped her tail and shook out her feathers. -Yes. Of course. If there is something really that dangerous there, I will not allow you to alone. You… and I… now have a connection. I will look out for your well being.-
Something within Suzume’s spirit leapt at the Arweinydd’s words. It was just like the old stories… how the Arweinydd would choose an Earthian to represent them. Bond to them. Become their Champion and companion.
It was hard for her to believe that a mere, black-winged misfit girl could be so richly befriended by one of the Trine. Chosen. And gifted such a wonderful form.
Though as she hopped out on the heels of the white sparrow, one pressing question occurred to Suzume’s mind.
Zeni… I… will be able to turn back into a person. Right?
The girl wasn’t sure she was so comfortable with the way that the Arweinydd paused. -We… will… have to figure that out later.-

Second round for this chapter of… Proofing:
“”Lucci isn’t evil… but the sword could influence him. It could turn him,”the glittering hint of tears shown(shone) in her dark eyes. ” -Perhaps the most consistent mistake (if it is one) that I have found is that I think you say “shown” as in ‘to show past tense’ when you mean “shone” as in ‘to shine, past tense’. I don’t know how many times you’ve done it, and I can’t say I’ve caught them all… but if you have the manuscripts on some kind of word program with a search function I suggest finding all the “shown”s you can and double checking their meaning. I think replacing them en masse could be dangerous because, well, ‘shown’ is an actual word… In fact, I probably missed this one because it wasn’t apparent on my first read through that this wasn’t “shown”… some things you only catch on a re-read.
Also, the pictures at the beginning of each scene, I don’t know how they are arranged in the books, or if they are even there, but… sometimes they do provide spoilers. Say I were reading this for the first time, and saw the picture, then I’d know that Suzume was going to turn into a sparrow.
Thanks — I’ve seen you correct me on that many times and do appreciate it. It must be one of my writing quirks. I’ll try to remember that in the future, too. Makes me wonder if I did this in my Book 1 edits since I don’t seem to be able to catch this for myself. : /
If you mean in the printed books? The pictures aren’t there (sorry). There would have been NO way to up the DPI of the original art sketches enough to make the artwork printable, save rescanning every one. Which isn’t possible since a number of the original pieces don’t exist anymore… so that means a redraw of everything. I knew that wasn’t going to plausible from the start, so I just chose to remove the images completely from the printed books.
Do you have either of the books? If not, I should gift you one for all of your hard work!
Okay, if we need to look at the pictures we can come online and see them there… and it solves the spoilers problem.
I don’t have either of the books, unfortunately. I absolutely refuse to make purchases over the Internet unless nearly 100% necessary. My understanding of the way the book buying worked was that it had to be bought online, then the book was made up and shipped off. Now, if I could find some way to do that in person… I most certainly would have bought the books. As for gifting, I’m happy knowing I’m helping out, and I don’t want to cause you any trouble.
Yes, the books have to be purchased online and by demand — sorry for that, it’s really the only way I could hope to get Dreigiau in print (within any decent timeline). I get the books at cost since I’m the author, which is a significant discount from the cover price. It’s not any trouble to me or I wouldn’t offer it. You’ve spent a lot of time helping me with this edit and I’m happy to give something for that, even if it’s something so small.
Consider it! If you change your mind, I’d just need your mailing address. Drop me a line: Aywren@sc.rr.com If you don’t feel comfortable accepting something, that’s fine, too. I just thought I’d offer!