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Three important Events

Just learning of her birth, it made Gabrielle begin to question her being. Could her real parents have also had her unique ability? What will she do from now on with her family? This is the first of things that cause her great stress. Even before the war she is confused with herself, how can she handle her father dying in the war as well?

The news that Féolan gave to the higher ups of Verdeau is the building block to the whole novel. All of the events after Féolan gave his news happened because he did so. In effect, the King decided to prepare for war to resist against the Greffaires' attack. Had he not given information to the King, the Greffaires would have easily taken over the Verdeau kingdom. This news had forced Verdeau to ask the elves of Stonewater to assist, making a bond between humans and elves, this bond being the first in centuries. The bond allowed Gabrielle to enter Stonewater without being questioned. In Stonewater, she learned that she was an elf herself, a vital part in the novel as well.

With Gabrielle's truth finally discovered, she becomes very confused. Now that she knows she is an elf as well, is happy to know that she can spend more time with Féolan. Still, she has to make a hard decision: Should she stay in Stonewater as Twylar? Or should she return to Verdeau as Gabrielle? Holly Bennett keeps us wondering when Gabrielle says she's returning home. How will that affect Gabrielle in the following novel?

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yes, there are three