Ander - Chapter 6, Subchapter 31
All the other children had gotten names by their second or third year, but she was still just 'jerardo's enka' or 'raika's enka' even after six.
Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 31
All the other children had gotten names by their second or third year, but she was still just 'jerardo's enka' or 'raika's enka' even after six.
Ander - Chapter 6, Subchapter 81
_i still can't... but..._ she raised her head and looked her enka in the eye.
Ander - Part 6: Subchapter 82
_i still can't... but..._ she raised her head and looked her enka in the eye.
Ander - Chapter 3, Subchapter 11
He lifted his enka out of the coon pelt, and the moment her hand slipped free from her brother's grasp, something inside of him just knew they would never touch each other again.
Ander - Part 3: Subchapter 11
He lifted his enka out of the coon pelt, and the moment her hand slipped free from her brother's grasp, something inside of him just knew they would never touch each other again.
Ander - Chapter 3, Subchapter 9
The death of his enka was still so fresh... the blood was still on his hands! and now - wait... _this baby wasn't moving._ "no, oh no... please, no..."
Ander - Part 3: Subchapter 9
The death of his enka was still so fresh... the blood was still on his hands! and now - wait... _this baby wasn't moving._ "no, oh no... please, no..."
Ander - Chapter 3, Subchapter 40
Carved deep in the wood, darkened by the passing of seasons, was a single word: enka
Ander - Part 3: Subchapter 40
Carved deep in the wood, darkened by the passing of seasons, was a single word: enka * * * if you enjoy my story, please help keep my face un-mauled by irritable ostriches by dropping me a donation. thank you!
Ander - Chapter 6, Subchapter 82
This was the border that marked her enka's new home. her new life. she only wondered what might be on the other side. thick, shadowy woods, just like back home? jagged mountain ranges that made the cora look like an anthill? endless meadows?
Ander - Chapter 6, Subchapter 70
After coming so far, dorin still couldn't tell whether she was sad or grateful not to see her enka one last time.