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St. Toussaint "The negative space found in the usually white chinaware indicates positive signs, and the positive space created by the tea leaves indicates negative signs. It can be very subjective in this regard, but it is said that those who possess an artistic ability will have the upper hand when it comes to deciphering the messages found in the tea. Speaking of messages, those of you who have studied in your books, who can tell me what the symbol for 'travel' is?"
Melinda listened about the negative and positive signs on the tea leaves. She raised her hand to answer to that question, hoping that it would be the right one. "In Tasseomancy, the symbol for travel is a ostrich..." She said, almost crossing her fingers at her left hand. Then, she remembered another animal. A zebra. Was it it? "Another symbol for travel can be...a zebra, which also means, adventure...and unsettleing..." She added to her answer.