“Are you ready?” he asked.
No. But I would never be ready. This day and the day after next and the day after that would be full of unknowns, full of uncertainty. And I would face each one as I was, Elisabeth, entire.
“Yes.”
He gave me a nod, more a gesture of respect than agreement. “Then,” he said. “The whole wide world awaits you.”
I walked to the edge of the Goblin Grove. I placed my hands against the barrier, invisible yet tangible. Taking a deep breath, I steeled myself to push through. I stepped past the barrier, and into the forest beyond.
For a moment, I stood there, beyond the edge of the Goblin Grove. The air, warm and mild, did not change, did not grow cold. I had crossed the threshold, and there was no going back. And yet, still I lingered, unwilling to go, unable to stay.
“If—if I could find a way to free you,” I whispered, “would you walk the world above with me?”
My back was to the Goblin King; I could not face him. It was a long time before he answered.
“Oh, Elisabeth,” he said. “I would go anywhere with you.”