Book1:TeDream-Maker
erandafterthattheyoftendiscussedtheadaptationofhispoemsintomusiddance.Realizingshemighthavegooofar,Dornawasremorseful.Sheranbadforthtothekescoopingupwaterwithherbarehandsandspshingitoionlesswoman,tryingtoreviveher.WhenNataliefinallycametoandopenedhereyes,DornaapologizedprofuselyforherrashnessandcalledthetwotigerstohersothatNataliecouldseeforherselftheywereonlyCortezandKojakandwerereallyharmless.Shewastheperfectpolishedmarblestatueofanakedwoman,exceptthatshehadwarmthandove,butshesattheremotionless,lettingtimeslipbysilentlybetweenherfingers,justasthewomanonthebenchdid.WhenNataliesawthetwoslinkoutdocilelyfrombehireesatDorna’sbedcalsifashamedoftheirpartintheprank,shecouldn’thelpsmiling.Butshewas