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No sooner had breakfast been eaten than the community sprang into action. Tom took charge, issuing orders. The horses had to be groomed and the older children leapt to help with that while their mothers looked out spare dresses for js and her pals.
"Never thought of that! I guess we would look odd in our 2018 clothes!" Lilac said as she spun round, allowing the long dress to float out.
"They're beautiful dresses!" js said. "Come on, sunshine, let's see what else needs doing."
"We'll take our backpacks with us," David said as they gathered outside for a moment, the men feeling slightly self-conscious in the clothes they were now wearing. But in fact, they looked very swish in their borrowed trousers, shirts and tunics. "Get your gear together and we'll have an early lunch. Could be a long afternoon, methinks..."
By around 11.30 am they were ready to go. Tom had had a struggle convincing his son to stay at the village. He was only twelve years old, after all. The boy's protests were constant all morning, but Tom's decision prevailed. Following a prayer led by CTC, Tom and his men moved out, followed by David and the crew. Glancing back, the crew waved to Tom's wife and everyone.
"Thanks and God bless!" they called out as they broke into a trot.
"Finally we're on the move!" Dirk said exultantly.
The valley lay spread out before them, jagged mountains beyond cutting great swathes across the sky. The forest was to their rear and Lost said a silent "See you later - maybe!" to the little ship waiting further on in the bay.
"Have I got my journal?" CTC suddenly thought in panic. Fumbling in his backpack, he felt the hard edges of his journal and sighed with relief.
We're heading for that rock over yonder," Tom called out after they had travelled a mile or so.
Upon reaching the rock, Tom dismounted and walked past the rock.
"Never used to be able to do that as this is where the invisible boundary was. We're good to go now. We're heading for a narrow gorge that will take us through to the other side of that mountain," he said.
"What year is it now, Tom? Now that we're back in time?" Lost asked.
This is 1014 in our time, Lost."
"In our time? What can that mean?" Lost gave up trying to figure it out and galloped after the others.
"You know, I feel like I was born in this saddle, though I've really only ridden a horse once!" js said as her horse broke into a gallop.
"Me too!" LaSorcia cried as they raced across the valley.
Suddenly the mountains were very close, glowering down at them with the sun slanting onto their snowy slopes.
"Follow me now," Tom said.
It was strictly single file in the gorge, with its sheer drops to a small river far below. The path they trod was shingly and every now and then, loose shingle skittered away down the almost perpendicular sides of the gorge, while equally sheer rocks rose to the left of the trail.
"Not liking this much at all," js thought. "Thank the Lord our horses are so sure-footed."
Finally, the troop broke free of the gorge and entered another valley.
"Is that more of the Great Forest over there?" David asked.
"Yes, and we're heading there now as that's where the secret stores are hidden. From there, it's only a mile or so to the palace."
"Must have been hard, knowing how close you were to your old life?"
"Not at the start of the enchantment, because I was completely self-absorbed, apart from my family and friends there. But when the Polynesian people arrived, my outlook began to change. They had stepped out in faith, entered uncharted waters, so to speak. My attitude began to change slowly, but it took me a long time to learn the lessons they came to share."
David nodded. The crew were doing that too, right now. Stepping out in faith.
"Never thought of that! I guess we would look odd in our 2018 clothes!" Lilac said as she spun round, allowing the long dress to float out.
"They're beautiful dresses!" js said. "Come on, sunshine, let's see what else needs doing."
"We'll take our backpacks with us," David said as they gathered outside for a moment, the men feeling slightly self-conscious in the clothes they were now wearing. But in fact, they looked very swish in their borrowed trousers, shirts and tunics. "Get your gear together and we'll have an early lunch. Could be a long afternoon, methinks..."
By around 11.30 am they were ready to go. Tom had had a struggle convincing his son to stay at the village. He was only twelve years old, after all. The boy's protests were constant all morning, but Tom's decision prevailed. Following a prayer led by CTC, Tom and his men moved out, followed by David and the crew. Glancing back, the crew waved to Tom's wife and everyone.
"Thanks and God bless!" they called out as they broke into a trot.
"Finally we're on the move!" Dirk said exultantly.
The valley lay spread out before them, jagged mountains beyond cutting great swathes across the sky. The forest was to their rear and Lost said a silent "See you later - maybe!" to the little ship waiting further on in the bay.
"Have I got my journal?" CTC suddenly thought in panic. Fumbling in his backpack, he felt the hard edges of his journal and sighed with relief.
We're heading for that rock over yonder," Tom called out after they had travelled a mile or so.
Upon reaching the rock, Tom dismounted and walked past the rock.
"Never used to be able to do that as this is where the invisible boundary was. We're good to go now. We're heading for a narrow gorge that will take us through to the other side of that mountain," he said.
"What year is it now, Tom? Now that we're back in time?" Lost asked.
This is 1014 in our time, Lost."
"In our time? What can that mean?" Lost gave up trying to figure it out and galloped after the others.
"You know, I feel like I was born in this saddle, though I've really only ridden a horse once!" js said as her horse broke into a gallop.
"Me too!" LaSorcia cried as they raced across the valley.
Suddenly the mountains were very close, glowering down at them with the sun slanting onto their snowy slopes.
"Follow me now," Tom said.
It was strictly single file in the gorge, with its sheer drops to a small river far below. The path they trod was shingly and every now and then, loose shingle skittered away down the almost perpendicular sides of the gorge, while equally sheer rocks rose to the left of the trail.
"Not liking this much at all," js thought. "Thank the Lord our horses are so sure-footed."
Finally, the troop broke free of the gorge and entered another valley.
"Is that more of the Great Forest over there?" David asked.
"Yes, and we're heading there now as that's where the secret stores are hidden. From there, it's only a mile or so to the palace."
"Must have been hard, knowing how close you were to your old life?"
"Not at the start of the enchantment, because I was completely self-absorbed, apart from my family and friends there. But when the Polynesian people arrived, my outlook began to change. They had stepped out in faith, entered uncharted waters, so to speak. My attitude began to change slowly, but it took me a long time to learn the lessons they came to share."
David nodded. The crew were doing that too, right now. Stepping out in faith.
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