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The tree frogs chorus began to die down along with the chirping of crickets. At the same time the birds began to make their presence known as the night faded away. Rhea opened her eyes and stared upwards. She breathed in the cold morning air feeling it grip her lungs. Today, she would meet with the merrow queen. It all came down to what would soon happen in the next few hours. She squeezed her fist in her hand and then exhaled. Today, we get our mate back. __ The sun streamed through the trees flickering on their faces as they walked under the leafy canopy. The sound of the water rushing along the banks of the river was growing closer as the soft waves began to sound quietly. They were getting close to their destination. Cody looked at Rhea with the corner of his eyes checking on his si