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Quote #10
Then a face rose almost to the surface of the water, right at the end of the dock. It was Lena. Her hair was still white with a few black strands. Though she looked no younger, her face had the same ageless quality. (19.36)
At the end of the demon-binding, the fairies snatch Lena up and bring her back to the naiad pond. This takes away Lena's memories of her human life, essentially making her into an immortal yet ephemeral being once more. As Kendra sees, Lena's appearance hasn't really changed, but at the same time, the fact that she's living and breathing underwater is a pretty big clue that she's no longer the friendly housekeeper she once was.