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RE: Ahe’ey - Royal Orphans (An Original Novel - Part 5)
Hi @mgaft1. I'm sorry, I won't be able to answer any questions that provide details upfront. No spoilers allowed, sorry. :) Jamie
Hi @mgaft1. I'm sorry, I won't be able to answer any questions that provide details upfront. No spoilers allowed, sorry. :) Jamie
That's a very clever answer. I once wrote a story where a drunk student threw a rotten egg in a passing by convertible and killed a driver. The egg was thrown with such a force that it went through the eyelid and penetrated the brain. The male populous of the writing group where I posted the story started remembering their college baseball achievements and doubted that the student could actually throw the ball with such a speed. We started arguing about the second law of Newton and fluid mechanics. As a result, this insignificant circumstance, tangential to point of the story, was blown out of proportion. Still falling from a 60 feet tree and have only a minor damage. The girl must have weighed 20 pounds and had some cat like hidden qualities. Will wait for a continuation. Cheers
All will be explained as things develop. On a side note: How do you know how high up Sky is?
This is something that I picture to myself while reading. The tallest trees in a forest are usually conifers because they grow well in a shadow of other trees. So it's not a rare for a conifer tree to be 60 feet high. Since you were mentioning the tallest tree in the forest I figured it was an old sequoia. They could actually grow as high as 250 feet.
Now, as to how high she climbed, I imagined she climbed to the top of the tree. If Sky climbed only ten feet high what was the point of climbing the tallest tree in the forest? She could have done it not going deep into the woods, right next to their backyard or a castle (wherever they lived.)