Realmgard Short Scenes: Amara Gemina Valda

More scenes featuring the author’s favourite character.

Wishing Amara Valda a Happy Birthday

A person handing a birthday cake to another.
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“You’re up to something, Katherine. You would never willingly offer to go the Opera with me.”

“I have no idea what you’re talking about.”


Amara Valda, Wishing a Happy Birthday

A white cake with yellow frosting on a cake stand.
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“We’ll start with a nice five-course meal.”

“Now, when you say nice, do you mean some kind of hoity-toity rich-people thing? Or the sort of thing a normal person would actually eat?”

“All five courses are steak.”



When You Gaze at the Amara Valda, the Amara Valda Gazes Back at You

A vase of flowers reflecting in a mirror.
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She stares. And finds herself staring right back.

Though the herself that stares back isn’t quite right. The face is paler, with green eyes, and smaller, better-tended eyebrows. The hair is longer. The framer thinner and daintier.

And, of course, the ears.

“So, hey, Amara. Why are you me?”


Breakfast with Amara and Egeria

Jars of jam.
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“It is far too early for this, Egeria,”


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