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Why can't you just leave us alone?

All three of them looked around at the same time, fearing for the worst. "Oh no!" Mat muttered in anguish, while Perrin muttered some unaudible curses.

Rand just said: "Oh it's you Egwene, thank the light. I almost thought it was Nynaeve," with a look of relief on his face.

"Well, she isn't here right now, but I'll make sure she'll now soon enough. And then she can make sure you little boys don't ever do a thing like this anymore. You ought to grow up. You may have reached your twelth nameday, but you still act like a bunch of spoilt brats." Egwene said in an awful voice that said: Hey, look at me, I'm being an annoying bitch and I feel good about it. (A/N: Sorry for that to all Egwene fans, but that's the way I feel about her)

"Well, at least we'rehaving some fun in our lives, instead of running to Nynaeve every second that someone missed a spot while sweeping the floor.

"I don't run to Nynaeve every second." Egwene said with a horribly insulted frown on her forehead."

"No?" Mat asked. "Then please tell me again what you were planning on doing right now?

"I was..." Egwene started blushing horribly.

"Come on, Egwene," Rand pleaded, "We didn't do anything... yet."

"Oh no you don't," Egwene said, finally catching up with their intentions, "I'm gonna warn Nynaeve, and nothing you say is going to prevent me from doing that."

Perrin hadn't said anything the entire time. But he spoke now, his voice full of confidence and cropped up laughter. "Hey, Mat. Do you still have those poems?"

Mat's face, which had been growing sadder and sadder bloomed up again. "Course I got 'em.I've been wanting to give 'em toAl'seen for ages, but I haven't got the chance." With that he pulled a couple of scrolls out of his coat and cleared his throat. He opened his mouth to recite but suddenly stopped, as if pondering something. Then he asked Rand and Perrin: "Hey, guys, don't you think I shouldread it from the inn balcony? I mean, then half thevillage could hear it."

"Great idea." Rand and Perrin both agreed, nodding enthusiastically.

"No!" Egwene gasped. "You wouldn't, you couldn't. Oh, howunder the light could you get those." Then she firmed. "No, I will not allow it."

"What did she say?" Mat asked, cleaning his left ear with a finger. "I only heard the word Will."

"Maybe she only wants us to read it to him." Rand answered, a sly grin on his face.

"Well, then what are we waiting for. Let's go." Perrin suggested.

"Ride on." Mat agreed, and he exited the shed, already calling Will's name.


Well, that was it, hope you've had fun.