Page 101 of I Ran Away to Evil 2

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The thyme witch seeped in earthen wrath,

The last was she

Who kept the tree

That birthed the forest path.

One washed the town in sea breeze neat,

One bore the town of summer heat,

One looked and bade

To grow the shade

Which stretched between their feet.

When Winter came the sea witch froze,

Thyme burned in summer sun repose,

But the hazel leaves

Which weeps and grieves

Stood still in her shadows.

They hunt for her but never find

The witch that last is left behind

Who never asked

To shoulder tasks

Her sisters used to mind.

There is one witch of Holgrovely

Betwixt the town and fore the sea,

She minds the waves,

The wood and staves,

But ne’er forgets there once were three.

Throughout the entire conversation and performance, Earl Oakley had remained trussed up on the floor. The grimalcat was receiving pets from Morga, and Rufus had finally relaxed. Brownie finished up her second song and then activated [Liar’s Palace] with ease. She wanted to be ready for the hard part that came next.

“Thank you for the juice, Morga,” Brownie said after they were all finished. “Rufus, if you can pick up the earl, we’ll get going.”

“Farewell, everyone, and see you next time, Minstrel Bronwynn.” The ogre followed them to her doorway and waved them off. The hill was a dangerous climb, with soft dirt that could slip out from underfoot, but they made the trek.

They weren’t anywhere near the main road when Brownie sent word ahead to her horse.

The minstrel stopped on the path. “Alright, I think we’re a safe enough distance from Morga to release you now, Earl Oakley. Please forgive our being overly cautious.”

Rufus put the earl down on his feet and ripped apart the ropes tying his ankles and knees together like they were fine thread. He plucked the gag out before moving to release him from his upper bindings.