| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051 | His heart felt as though it were made of glass. He could feel it. He could feelevery footstep reverberating in his glass heart, jostling it, rubbing it againsthis panting lungs and pained spine, every motion too far straining the pristinecrystal lattice, every emotion causing it to creak and whine under the pressure.The path was hard and long, and only barely illuminated by the blue-green foliagewhich glowed brighter with every passing gust. The night sky was a flat blackwith only the scarcest trace of the swarm above, like a soft trickle along thehorizon. The mountains above hummed softly."The hum is not comforting today," his companion said. The companion hoveredslightly, filled with red, redolent and grand."It is fine enough," he said, but his crystal heart disagreed. He looked upat the faint blue peaks and felt the hum fill him, and the vibration seemedas though it could destroy his crystal heart, but he _harrumphed_ and continued."You are not discomforted?""Not greatly," he said, and it was not quite a lie while still not quite thetruth. Every step nearly flattened flowers that moved aside and stared up atthe both expectantly, unsure if they were there to destroy them or feed them.Of course, they were there for neither, only passing through towards thecity, which hovered in their vision distantly like a ghost."I find it... distasteful, at least," the companion said, and dilated his eyesa little bit before hovering onward. "It seems to speak to me of plans.""It seems to me that _you_ are now speaking of plans."The companion was silent. The journey had gotten harder, and the great beastsin the distance had started to stare with hollow yellow eyes and move withbarely perceptible movements. They would not be dangerous, but it was nocomforting thing to be walking in the half-light under the waxing swarmwith the guaes-beasts watching. The companion twisted a few times, perhapshoping that it would cause the beasts to avert their eyes.Finally, they crested a hill and looked at the city they had for so long attemptedto find. Like a great crystal, it grew out in perfect directions and withperfect dimensions, the subtle lights from planted trees being refracted andreflected infinitely into the distance. He looked at his companion and bothof them smiled simultaneously."This city is like glass, and like glass, it could be destroyed by a small misstepor an errant breath," the companion said, settling down on the hill just slightlyand obscuring the flowers below."The city is alive and will be alive in our minds for all time," he responded. "Ifit must be broken, then it must." With that, he clutched at his heart, and bothbegan walking down the path.
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