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“Val, get me a couple decent sized pieces of cedar from the chest.” Clover said as she and Jen turned to the shelves on the wall. I went back to the chest and started to search for cedar. Clover told me having a collection of different wood was a great idea for plant witches. She never told me why. Even if I was doing well, there was still a lot I didn’t know. Now that I knew Clover was the best option for teaching me, I intended to be her student for as long as possible. There were fae who lived nearby and I was sure I could get one of them to teach me how to use my plant specialty. When I found the cedar, I turned to see Jen and Clover carefully sprinkling something they’d ground up into the container with the little slimes. Clover smiled. “It’s a simple spell that is one of the f