Born on Quaquan to a pair of rather unremarkable parents, the young Sahkyo was a dark-haired, brown-skinned, obsidian-eyed little creature who moved with an inherent grace in her ropey little limbs. Her name, meaning “Mink”, was well suited, for her dark head often glistened with the water of anyplace deep enough for her to swim and her eyes were bright and alert. Both of her parents were naturalists, teaching her the art of observation and silence, how to move like her surroundings, and fade into the world’s backdrop. She was the only child, a late life surprise to both her mother and father, and she loved them dearly. She always called them Pilamayo and Pratibha – meaning Love and Light. They cared for her tenderly through her childhood and taught her the value of both words, and the har
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| - Born on Quaquan to a pair of rather unremarkable parents, the young Sahkyo was a dark-haired, brown-skinned, obsidian-eyed little creature who moved with an inherent grace in her ropey little limbs. Her name, meaning “Mink”, was well suited, for her dark head often glistened with the water of anyplace deep enough for her to swim and her eyes were bright and alert. Both of her parents were naturalists, teaching her the art of observation and silence, how to move like her surroundings, and fade into the world’s backdrop. She was the only child, a late life surprise to both her mother and father, and she loved them dearly. She always called them Pilamayo and Pratibha – meaning Love and Light. They cared for her tenderly through her childhood and taught her the value of both words, and the har
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| - Born on Quaquan to a pair of rather unremarkable parents, the young Sahkyo was a dark-haired, brown-skinned, obsidian-eyed little creature who moved with an inherent grace in her ropey little limbs. Her name, meaning “Mink”, was well suited, for her dark head often glistened with the water of anyplace deep enough for her to swim and her eyes were bright and alert. Both of her parents were naturalists, teaching her the art of observation and silence, how to move like her surroundings, and fade into the world’s backdrop. She was the only child, a late life surprise to both her mother and father, and she loved them dearly. She always called them Pilamayo and Pratibha – meaning Love and Light. They cared for her tenderly through her childhood and taught her the value of both words, and the hardest task in her life was to leave them to enjoy their old age and forage for herself.
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