The Melting Sea

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Almost at once, he realized Kallik was wrong. The bears weren’t dead; already they were beginning to stir. Something was wrong, though: They seemed muzzy and confused, struggling to lift their heads and making strange patting motions at the ground with their paws, as if they wanted to get up but were too weak to manage it.
He nudged Kallik in the side. “It’s okay,” he reassured her. “They’re not dead. Look, they’re moving.”
Kallik didn’t seem to hear him. She went on staring at the bears with an
... expression of horror on her face. Then the she-bear grunted and rolled over; Kallik blinked and seemed to come out of her daze.
“The metal bird brought them here,” she whispered.
“Why?” Toklo asked. He had heard Kallik’s story many times, of how she had traveled beneath the metal bird that had fallen out of the sky, but he had never truly understood what it meant.
Lusa and Yakone stood by, looking startled; Yakone in particular seemed frozen with shock.
He doesn’t know how close flat-faces and bears can get sometimes, Toklo thought.


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