
Minstrel of the Water Willow
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Narrated by:
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Alex Sardet
About this listen
On the banks of a river, a boy sees and hears a girl laughing - the most glorious music to his ears - and falls in love. Time, however, is not the same for them. Erin is human; Kell is something other. Kell watches her from the shadows under the willow at the water’s edge, refusing to surrender to their differences.
For Erin, he plays the most beautiful music, for he may never speak to her, and she cannot ever see him. Music becomes their words. Love, however, cannot measure time. The minstrel maintains his vigil. His muse listens for his song, and both move through the years alone, until the day something changes...
©2016 Elaina J. Davidson (P)2019 Elaina J. Davidson
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