“They knew, even in this dream state, that they were learning a great deal about Pitch, which could be useful in fighting him. But they also began to feel the pity Katherine had felt. Pitch had not always been evil. His heart was once as strong and good as theirs. But for Nightlight, this was a feeling that confused him. He thought only in simple terms. He didn’t want to feel pity. He wanted only to save Katherine, and he could not see how pity could help him.Then Sanderson Mansnoozie appeared a...nd became part of the story he had been telling. The dream had been so intense and dramatic that even in their deep sleep, the villagers and Guardians were glad to at last see him. Sandy had a manner both soothing and blissful. He smiled, sending a blanket of calm to one and all, and then continued the tale. . . .We in the League of Star Captains quickly became aware of this “new” star. I was born into a family of Star Captains. For generations we had steered stars to every corner of the universe, our primary duty to bestow the wishes made to our stars.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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