As the crew arrived safely opposite of the ridge, each settled in for the day in the cave Gruashe had found for their shelter. Nags asked Ralgam, “Do you suppose you could have given us a little bit more of a warning about the rushing water? We almost drowned. You can fly so I understand it is not a problem for you, but for those of us that are earth-bound, it would be nice to have a further notice next time.”
Ralgam almost stated his worn out sentiment, but decided against it this time. Bags and he discussed the best route to take from this point further given that neither had ever flown this far north. Gruashe joined in the discussion, but stated he could remember names of places, but not exact locations. He was such a young sprout when he was taken. He admitted he only remembers shadows…
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Lea G.
I was diagnosed with PTSD in 2000. I have struggled with panic attacks associated with this diagnosis for many years. I began writing this story while in treatment at The Center in the summer of 2017. It has provided an outlet for my anxiety and surprising much-needed healing. Archives
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