-fromENmeda181
No! No!! Starling!! Meda chased the little bird in vain as he and several others took flight, carrying one of her newly cleaned linens as they went. They chattered teasingly at her, finally dropping the cloth right in the midst of a mud puddle. Oh! You horrid little beast! I regret ever saving you! Meda was furious, but couldnt keep a small smile from her lips. The little bird had healed very quickly, and decided to stay near her home, along with his family it seemed. The constant mischief they engaged in was infuriating, but as a mischief-maker herself, Meda could hardly do more than scold.
She eyed the soiled cloth, and decided shed had enough of laundry for one day. Her pigs needed corn, and a trip to the market would be more fun anyway. Also shed been baking quite a bit, and needed more supplies. So she dropped the linen with other dirty ones, picked up her basket, and headed into town.
She was looking at the new stock of veggies, when she noticed Britta nearby, an odd look on her face. Concerned, Meda walked over to her.
Britta? Is something wrong?
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"Give every man (or woman) thine ear, but few thy voice." - Shakespeare

She eyed the soiled cloth, and decided shed had enough of laundry for one day. Her pigs needed corn, and a trip to the market would be more fun anyway. Also shed been baking quite a bit, and needed more supplies. So she dropped the linen with other dirty ones, picked up her basket, and headed into town.
She was looking at the new stock of veggies, when she noticed Britta nearby, an odd look on her face. Concerned, Meda walked over to her.
Britta? Is something wrong?
_________________
"Give every man (or woman) thine ear, but few thy voice." - Shakespeare
