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Violence was left to disturb you.” Gii’s voice shook, and her face was deathly pale. “They’re dying, Empousa.

All of them.”

“The roses!” Mikki said.

Though it wasn’t a question, Gii answered, “Yes.”

“Theh="es.

“Yes, and there are no Dream Stealers in the realm. No one is in the realm who shouldn’t be. We made

certain all the men departed yesterday, and none have been invited to return.”

“I must go,” Asterius told Mikki.

“Yes—go, go quickly. I’ll be right behind you,” Mikki said.

He paused only long enough to touch the side of her face in a gentle caress before the sound of his hooves

echoed from the cave walls as he thundered from his lair.

“Hurry,” Mikki said. “I need to get out there, too.”

Minutes later, the two women rushed into the gardens. Mikki felt the change the instant she left the cave. Her

head ached, and nausea rose in her throat.

“Show me the quickest path to the gate,” Mikki told Gii and then neither woman had breath to waste on

talking. They ran.

Women were crowded around the rose beds that ringed the gate, milling like frightened sheep. And Mikki

understood why. It was worse than she had imagined. She pushed her way past them, taking only a cursory

look at the dying beds. She needed to get to the heart of the disease that had suddenly afflicted the roses, and

she knew she would find its center at the gate. She broke through the last group of women and staggered to a

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halt. Asterius was already at the gate, his keen eyes studying the forest as he paced back and forth before it.

The other three Elementals weren’t watching him; they were staring at the roses in the beds adjacent to the

gate. Their faces were strained and pale. When they saw Mikki, they rushed to meet her.

“Empousa, it is terrible,” Aeras whispered.

“What has happened to them, Empousa?” Nera said, keeping her voice low.

“I don’t know. I can’t tell yet. Give me room and let me examine them.” Mikki felt the press of the women’s

fear almost as much as she felt the roses’ sickness. “Have the women move back.”

All the Elementals except Gii hurried off to speak to the watching, waiting groups of women.

“Do not ask me to leave, too,” Gii said quietly. “You look as if you might faint at any moment. I want to stay

with you. If you fall, I’ll be there to catch you.”

“As will I,” Asterius said, joining them.

“The Dream Stealers?” Mikki asked.

He shook his head. “There is no sign of them. Not within the realm, and not as far as I can see or sense in the

forest.” He looked around at the roses. “But it seems they need not be present to destroy.”

Mikki drew a deep breath. “Okay, then let’s see what I can do to fix it.”

The Elemental and the Guardian shadowed her as she moved slowly from bed to bed, examining rose after

rose, but soon she forgot they were anywhere nevoiЎЂ†ar her. The roses consumed her. She’d never seen

devastation so horrible. They looked like they had been afflicted with a mixture of Botrytis Blight and Brown

Canker and then burned from the inside out. The leaves were shriveled and covered in a dirty-looking fungus,

but it felt like no fungus she’d ever encountered. It was sticky, and it smelled like rotting flesh. The canes of

the bushes were blackened, with swollen places that looked like an old arthritic woman’s knuckles. The buds

were shriveled and a deep, bruised purple color.

Mikki straightened from inspecting another dead bush and gazed out into the gardens. Like a poisonous wave,

she could see that the sickness was spreading, and she felt a bone-deep chill of fear. This blight wasn’t

natural. It had been brought to the realm by the evil of the Dream Stealers. Intuition told her that the disease

had been in the oily cloud of evil each creature had dissolved into. They hadn’t really been dead. She didn’t

imagine that creatures like that could ever really be killed. Hatred, envy, fear, and selfishness were emotions

that would always slither around the fringes of mankind, waiting for their chance to strike and destroy

dreams.

It was true they had been banished from the realm, but not soon enough. And Mikki had no idea how to battle

something that had infected her roses through creatures of nightmares.

“Empousa,” Gii asked timidly. “What would you have us do to save them?”

Mikki looked from the Earth Elemental to her lover. Both were watching her with expressions that were

concerned, but she could also see the hope in their eyes and the confidence they had in her.

“I—I have to think! Just stay here and leave me alone for a second.” Abruptly, Mikki walked away from

them. She left the dying beds and went down the wide marble path that led to the rose gate, thinking she’d sit

under the ancient oak and try to come up with a plan—any plan.

A splash of color caught at the corner of her vision, and she stopped and stared. Pink blossoms, in full and

healthy bloom, filled two plants that sat in the middle of an otherwise blighted and dying bed. She hurried to

the bushes, breathing their sweet scent and caressing the vibrant green of their leaves as if they were prodigal

children newly returned. Salet Roses—she recognized them easily. They were one of her favorite Old Garden

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