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Alain knelt beside Horn’s body, but before he could touch the slack corpse, her young apprentice yanked his hand away
"Shu-Sha calls for our aid," said Two Fingers "Yet how can it be that she has called to us over such a great distance, using Horn’s body?"
There was no tio quickly if we are to have any chance to save the Holy One," said Adica "Horn said there was a path we could take"
Two of Horn’s people came forward and spoke in low voices to Laoina "Come," said the Akka woside
Two Fingers exaht He shook his head, raising a puzzled eyebrow "It heals," he said, before turning to grasp Adica’s hands in his own "Weave well, little sister" Then he was gone, so fast, and the light vanished with hiain
She caught in a gasp of pain The darkness was like claws, tearing at her, exposing the fear she had so ruthlessly shoved away all this tiht it back down, to seal it up so that it would not betray her
In the darkness, Laoina spoke in the tongue of Horn’s people and was answered by a uide us We must climb down into the heart of the Earth There lie paths unknown to humankind, where the Bent People live They are the ones who can guide us on unseen roads to the fort of Shu-Sha’s tribe" Another hurried dialogue ensued, and Laoina went on "This s we must leave"
Alain did not raise his voice "I will not leave thehed sharply as the unseen man replied "He says you must stay here, then"
Would Alain leave her to stay with the dogs? Adica thrust the ugly thought aside "I won’t go on if he does not Let a way be u in fro this stubbornness," explained Laoina "They say they understand the mountain roads and you do not They ask, do you enerations of hus and this man?"
"Who can say they are not more important than you and I can know?" Her own teacher had spoken with this imperious tone, and many of the people in the Deer tribes had resented her for it even while fearing her Adica had chosen a different way, but now she fell back on what she kneould work "Are we to leave behind a man who can be seen by an eye that is blind to the uides, then so be it Find a way it can be done, and do it quickly"
There was silence, followed by Laoina’s soft translation Footsteps padded away, unseen "They beg your pardon, Holy One We must hile they fetch ill need"
Alain put his arms around her She rested her head on his chest, closed her eyes, wanting peace even for a brief while He said nothing; he did not need to He would stay with her until the end That hat the Holy One had proainst her,between the braided cords of her skirt to wet her skin Laoina shifted, tapping at the floor with the butt of her spear as she waited The erratic rhythainst hers He hummed softly, as patient as the wind
Let her fall forever into this moment and none other, let all that came before and all that would come after not exist, only this She dozed, or slipped into a vision; in the darkness it was hard to tell
She walks into a blazing hall of light Brightly dressed people throng the hall They are so many that she cannot count thee How can a single building be so large that it can hold such a crowd? Their speech, their songs, the platters on which they eat, the tide of food flowing in and out of the hall, all this overwhelms her Surely she has fallen into the Fat One’s hall, overfloith plenty She never thought it would look so bewildering, a path with no landnize
Yet there is one other wandering like a lost soul through the hall, unseen by any of the feasting multitude At first she believes it is another wole arrow fletched with a phoenix’s feather Naked except for her hair, hanging like a veil across her torso A ring blazes with blue-white fire on her hand
Then she recognizes her mistake It is not a woman but a creature of flaht as the blazing ring