She is Louise - стр. 22
– At the Glade. A whole troop of soldiers came there.
– Really? That can't be true! And what were they doing there?
– Well. running, doing push-ups, drinking something out of tin cans.
– Hmm, weird. Didn't they have any weapons? Swords or guns?
– Nothing.
– Then you shouldn't worry. They wouldn't kill anyone even if they wanted to. I think they're just practicing. Learning.
– But why here? Who invited them to our world? Niels?
– Do you miss him?
– What?
– The spark was real. Like all Butterflies, future or present. Your mom had it too.
– Did what?" the girl didn't understand. Galya almost never told details about her parents. The girl only knew that she would have wings. Because that's the way it's supposed to be.
– Whether you like it or not, your souls were linked at that moment. For eternity," Galya began to explain, but Louise had to interrupt her, as she usually did:
– You mean the moment we met?
– Yeah, that's what I mean. You looked into each other's eyes, didn't you?
– We did, Galya. So bottomless, but empty. And clear, like crystal. No, not empty, not empty at all!
– You're a Butterfly, Louise. And the love of a Butterfly is not an easy thing. It's the second time in my life, though it's been a long time. What a miracle!
– Are you saying Butterflies can't love human boys? Where would they find someone to love?
– Nowhere, dear. I used to be a butterfly myself. And I live alone. As you can see, I still do," Galina said, probably trying to emphasize a certain sense of pride.
– Alone? But, Galya, you are not alone. To be more precise, you… we live together!
– You realize that I'm talking about something another, " said Galya slyly.
– W… well, yes, okay. So what about the Butterflies? What will happen to me?
– I'm not forbidding you to love, Louise. The heart can't forbid it. And I don't want you to suffer. At least not for the next six years.
– What will happen in six years? " Louise asked insistently. She hadn't even gotten off the hallway rug yet.
– You're not ready for this conversation yet, baby. Grow up a little more, please.
– But I'm a teenager now! How…" she objected.
– I don't disagree that your body is changing. But please, talk to your mind. Make it serious.
– You said that at eighteen I would become a butterfly. I'll fly and do a little magic. Eat nectar. Travel the skies. Isn't that all?
– No, that's not all.
– Will I get wings on my birthday?
– What? " Galya was surprised by this change of subject.
– Well, I mean, how is the transformation? Is it painful or…
– My little bunny, let's calm down. Go to your room and take a nap. I'll wake you up when the cutlets are ready.