That made them both strangers to the village. At least if Avery got lost she wouldn’t look like a fool. She adjusted her grip on her daughter before nodding. “My daughter and I, we just moved to a place up in Wales.” She prayed the young woman wouldn’t ask her where specifically; on top of being hard to find, Avery’s mastery of the surrounding places to reference left much to be desired. “I had heard about the village from some of my clients — I’m a creature healer — and I thought on my day off I might come down and see what the fuss was about.” She looked around, pleased that it hadn’t been over exaggerated. The town had a certain quaint charm to it that reminded her of one of the many smaller towns she had found herself in back in America.
“I think I remember someone tellin’ me it was just past the fountain in the plaza.” Avery reached up to point in the general direction. “I’m not sure which way though.”
“I think I remember someone tellin’ me it was just past the fountain in the plaza.” Avery reached up to point in the general direction. “I’m not sure which way though.”