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nd we rolled over and over and over。 He nipped me in a dozen places; some painful; and all the time Fun; fun; fun; got you; got you; and got you again! Here; you're dead; here; I broke your forepaw; here; your blood runs out! Got you; got you; got you!
       Enough! Enough! And finally: 〃Enough!〃 I roared; and he let go of me and leaped away。 He fled over the snow; bounding ridiculously; to fling himself in a circle and e racing back at me。 I flung my arms up to shelter my face; but he only seized my bag of bones and raced off with it; daring me to follow。 I could not let him win so easily。 So I leaped after him; tackling him; seizing the bag of bones; and it degenerated into a tugging match; at which he cheated by letting go suddenly; nipping me on the forearm hard enough to numb my hand; and then grabbing the bag again。 I gave chase again。
       Got you。 A tug on the tail。 Got you! I kneed his shoulder; pushing him off balance。 Got the bones! and for an instant I had them and was running。 He hit me full square in the back; all four paws; and drove me facedown in the snow; seized the trove; and was off again。
       I do not know how long we played。 We had flung ourselves finally down in the snow to rest and lay panting together in thoughtless simplicity。 The sacking of the bag was torn in places; the bones peeking through; and Cub seized one; to shake and drag it from the clinging folds。 He set to upon it; scissoring the meat and then pinning the bone down with his paws as his jaws cracked the knuckly cartilage on the end。 I reached for the sack and tugged at a bone; a good meaty one; a thick marrow bone; and drew it forth。
       And abruptly was a man again。 Like awaking from a dream; like the popping of a soap bubble; and Cub's ears twitched and he turned to me as if I had spoken。 But I had not。 I had only separated my self from his。 Abruptly I was cold; snow had gotten inside the tops of my boots and at my waist and collar。 There were standing welts on my forearms and hands where his teeth had dragged over my flesh。 My cloak was torn in two places。 And I felt as groggy as if I were just ing out of a drugged sleep。
       What's wrong? Real concern。 Why did you go away?
       I can't do this。 I can't be like this; with you。 This is wrong。
       Puzzlement。 Wrong? If you can do it; how can it be wrong?
       I am a man; not a wolf。
       Sometimes; he agreed。 But you don't have to be all the time。
       Yes; I must。 I don't want to be bonded with you like this。
       We cannot have this closeness。 I have to set you free; to live the life you were meant to live。 I must live the life I was meant for。
       A derisive snort; a sneer of fangs。 This is it; brother。 We are as we are。 How can you claim to know what life I was meant to lead; let alone threaten to force me into it? You cannot even accept what you are meant to be。 You deny it even as you are it。 All your quibbling is nonsense。 As well forbid your nose to snuff; or your ears to hear。 We are as we do。 Brother。
       I did not drop my guard。 I did not give him leave。 But he swept through my mind like a wind sweeps through an unshuttered window and fills a room。 The night and the snow。 Meat in our jaws。 Listen; snuff; the world is alive tonight and so are we! We can hunt until dawn; we are alive and the night and the forest are ours! Our eyes are keen; our jaws are strong; and we can run down a buck and feast before morning。 e! e back to what you were born to be!
       A moment later I came to myself。 I was on my feet; standing; and I was trembling from head to foot。 I lifted my hands and looked at them; and suddenly my own flesh seemed foreign and confining; as unnatural as the clothes I wore。 I could go。 I could go; now; tonight; and travel far to find our own kind; and no one would ever be able to follow us; let alone find us。 He offered me a moonlit world of blacks and whites; of food and rest; so simple; so plete。 Our eyes were locked; and his were lambent green and beckoning to me。 e。 e with me。 What have the likes of us to do with men and all their petty plotting? There is not one mouthful of meat to be had in all their wrangling; no clean joys in their scheming; and never a simple pleasure taken unthinkingly。 Why do you choose it? e; e away!
       I blinked。 Snowflakes clung to my eyelashes; and I was standing in the dark; chilled and shaking。 A short distance from me; a wolf stood up and shook himself all over。 Tail out flat; ears up; he came to me; and rubbed his head along my leg and with his nose gave my cold hand a flip。 I went down on one knee and hugged him; felt the warmth of his ruff against my hands; the solidity of his muscle and bone。 He smelled good; clean and wild。 〃We are what we are; brother。 Eat well;〃 I told him。 I rubbed his ears briefly; and then stood。 As he picked up the sack of bones to drag them into the den he'd scuffed out under the cottage; I turned away。 The lights of Buckkeep were almost blinding; but I went toward them anyway。 I could not have said why just then。 But I did it。
       
       CHAPTER TEN
       Fool's Errand
       
       IN TIMES OF peace; the teaching of the Skill was restricted to those of royal blood; to keep the magic more exclusive and reduce the chance of it being turned against the King。 Thus; when Galen became apprentice to Skill Master Solicity; his duties consisted of assisting in pleting the training of Chivalry and Verity。 No others were receiving instruction at that time。 Regal; a delicate child; was judged by his mother to be too sickly to withstand the rigors of the Skill training。 Thus; after Solicity's untimely death; Galen came to the title of Skill Master; but had few duties。 Some; at least; felt that the time he had served as apprentice to Solicity was insufficient to be the full training of a Skill Master。 Others have averred that he never possessed the Skill strength necessary to be a true Skill Master。 In any case; during those years he had no opportunity to prove himself; and disprove his critics。 There were no young Princes or Princesses to train during the years that Galen was Skill Master。
       It was only with the Red…Ship raids that it was decided that the circle of those trained in the Skill must be expanded。 A proper coterie had not existed for years。 Tradition tells us that in previous troubles with the Outislanders; it was not unusual for three; or even four coteries to exist。 These usually consisted of six to eight members; mutually chosen; well suited to be bonded among themselves; and with at least one member possessing a strong amity with the reigning monarch。 This key member reported directly to the monarch all that his coterie members relayed to him; if they were a messaging; or information…gathering coterie。 Other coteries existed to pool strength and extend to the monarch their Skilling resources as he might need them。 The key members in these coteries were often referred to as a King's or Queen's Man or Woman。 Very rarely; such a one existed independent of any coterie or training; but simply as one who had such an affinity for the monarch that strength could be tapped; usually by a physical touch。 From this key member; the monarch could draw endurance as needed to sustain a Skilling effort。 By custom; a coterie was named after its key member。 Thus we have legendary examples such as Crossfire's coterie。
       Galen chose to ignore all tradition in the creation of his first and only coterie。 Galen's coterie came to be named after the Skill Master who fashioned it; and retained that name even after his death。 Rather than creating a pool of Skilled ones and letting a coterie emerge from it; Galen himself selected those who would be members of it。 The coterie lacked the internal bonding of the legendary groups; and their truest affinity was to the Skill Master rather than to the King。 Thus; the key member; initially August; reported to Galen fully as often as he reported to King Shrewd or; King…in…Waiting Verity。 With the death of Galen and the blasting of August's Skill sense; Serene rose to be key member of Galen's coterie。 The other surviving members of the group were Justin; Will; Carrod; and Burl。
       
       By night I ran as a wolf。
       The first time I thought it a singularly vivid dream。 The wide stretch of white snow with the inky tree shadows spilled on it; the elusive scents on the cold wind; the ridiculous fun of bounding and digging after shrews that ventured out of their winter burrows。 I awoke clear…minded and good…tempered。
       But the next night I dreamed again so vividly。 I awoke knowing that when I blocked from Verity and hence myself my dreams of Molly; I left myself wide to the wolf's night thoughts。 Here was a whole realm where not Verity nor any Skilled one could follow me。 It was a world bereft of court intrigues or plotting; of worries and plans。 My wolf lived in the present。 I found his mind clean of the cluttering detail of memories。 From day to day; he carried only that necessary to his survival。 He did not remember how many shrews he had killed two nights ago; but only larger things; such as which game trails yielded the most rabbits to chase or where the spring ran swift enough that it never iced over。
       

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