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272 pages, Paperback
First published October 1, 2008

“Every thing in the world can wait but one. Only love can’t wait.
“Listen,” she said. “I’m going to tell you a secret.” She crooked her finger at me, and when I leaned toward her, she whispered, “Every thing in the world can wait but one. Only love can’t wait.”
“Every thing in the world can wait but one. Only love can’t wait.”
"What's the matter?" she said.
She was sitting on the floor beside me, rubbing her jaw.
"You nearly choked the life out of me."
"What?" Then she saw where we were.
"You were asleep," I said. "You were ghostwalking."
I struggled to sit up. I was dizzy, and my throat hurt.
"Ghostwalking?"
I nodded.
"How did you know?"
"You've done it before."
"I have?"
"You did it once last summer."
"I don't remember."
"You never woke up that time."
"Oh," she said.
In time I came to realize that [character] meant well. Sometimes she said hurtful things, but when the sting was gone, I saw that she was teaching me how to conduct myself in Merin's house.
[Character] was a gifted teacher. She asked me questions and let me find the answers for myself. When she taught me a new skill—camp craft or the care of weapons—she first showed me what to do, then left me alone to fumble with my task. Though I often grew frustrated and impatient, I soon learned.