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〃I'll stay with you;〃 Thorne said。 This sweet camaraderie was breaking his heart。
A long time they walked; Thorne being stronger again;
forgetting the warmth of the tavern as if it had been a delusion。
At last they came to a handsome house; with a high peaked roof; and many windows。 Marius put his key into the door; and they left the blowing snow behind; stepping into a broad hallway。
A soft light came from the rooms beyond。 The walls and ceiling were of finely oiled wood; the same as the floor; with all corners neatly fitted。
〃A genius of the modern world made this house for me;〃 Marius explained。 〃I've lived in many houses; in many styles。 This is but one way。 e inside with me。〃
The great room of the house had a rectangular stone fireplace built into its wooden wall。 And there the fire was stacked waiting to be lighted。 Through glass walls of remarkable size; Thorne saw the lights of the city。 He realized that they were on the edge of the hill; and that a valley lay below them。
〃e;〃 said Marius; 〃I must introduce you to the other who lives here with me。〃
This startled Thorne; because he had not detected the presence of anyone else; but he followed Marius through a doorway out of the great room into another chamber on the left; and there he saw a strange sight which mystified him。
Many tables filled the room; or perhaps it was one great broad table。 But it was covered all over with a small landscape of hills and valleys; towns and cities。 It was covered with little trees; and even little shrubbery; and here and there was snow; as if one town lay under winter and another lay under spring or summer。
Countless houses crowded the landscape; many with twinkling lights; and there were sparkling lakes made of some hard substance to imitate the gleam of water。 There were tunnels through the mountains。
And on curving iron tracks through this little wilderness there ran little railroad trains; seemingly made out of iron; like those of the great modern world。
Over this tiny world; there presided a blood drinker who didn't bother to look up at Thorne as he entered。 The blood drinker had been a young male when he was made。 He was tall; but very slight of build; with very delicate fingers。 His hair was the faded blond more mon among Englishmen than Norsemen。
He sat near the table; where before him was a cleared space devoted to his paintbrushes; and to several bottles of paint; while with his hands he painted the bark of a small tree; as if in readiness to put it into the world that stretched out all over the room; surrounding and almost enclosing him。
A rush of pleasure passed through Thorne as he looked over this little world。 It struck him suddenly that he could have spent an hour
inspecting all of the tiny buildings。 It was not the harsh great world
outside; but something precious and protected; and even slightly enchanting。
There was more than one small black train which ran along upon the wandering tracks; and a small droning noise came from these trains as if from bees in a hive。 The trains had lights inside their tiny windows。
All the myriad details of this small wonderland seemed to be correct。
〃I feel I'm the frost giant in this room;〃 Thorne whispered reverently。
It was an offering of friendship to the youngish male who continued
to apply the brown paint to the bark of the tiny tree which he held so delicately between his left fingers。 But the youngish male blood drinker did not respond。
〃These tiny cities and towns are foil of pretty magic;〃 Thorne said; his voice a little more timid。
The youngish male seemed to have no ears。
〃Daniel?〃 said Marius gently to his friend; 〃do you want to greet Thorne who is our guest tonight?〃
〃Wele; Thorne;〃 said Daniel without looking up。 And then as if neither Thorne nor Marius were there; Daniel stopped the painting of his tree; and dipping another brush into another bottle; he made a dampened spot for the tree in the great world before him。 He set the tree down hard upon that spot and the tree stood firm as though rooted。
〃This house is full of many rooms like this;〃 said Marius in an even voice; his eyes looking at Thorne gently。 〃Look below。 One can purchase thousands of little trees; and thousands of little houses。〃 He pointed to stacks upon stacks of small containers on the floor beneath the table。 〃Daniel is very good at putting together the houses。 See how intricate they are? This is all that Daniel does now。〃
Thorne sensed a judgment in Marius's voice but it was soft; and the youngish blood drinker paid no attention。 He had taken up another small tree; and was examining the thick green portion which made up its leafy upper limbs。 To this he soon applied his little paintbrush。
〃Have you ever seen one of our kind under such a spell?〃 Marius asked。
Thorne shook his head; No; he had not。 But he understood how such a thing could happen。
〃It occurs sometimes;〃 said Marius。 〃The blood drinker bees enthralled。 I remember centuries ago I heard the story of a blood drinker in a Southern land whose sole passion was for finding beautiful shells along the shore; and this she did all night long until near morning。
She did hunt and she did drink; but it was only to return to the shells; and once she looked at each; she threw it aside and went on searching。 No one could distract her from it。
Daniel is enthralled in the same way。 He makes these small cities。
He doesn't want to do anything else。 It's as if the small cities have caught him。 You might say I look after him。〃
Thorne was speechless; out of respect。 He couldn't tell whether Marius's words affected the blood drinker who continued to work upon his world。 Thorne felt a moment of confusion。
Then a low genial laugh came from the youngish blood drinker。 〃Daniel will be this way for a while;〃 said Marius; 〃and then his old faculties will e back to him。〃
〃The ideas you have; Marius;〃 Daniel said with another little easy laugh。 It was hardly more than a murmur。 Daniel dipped the brush again into the paste that would make his little tree stick to the green grass; and he pressed the tree down with appropriate force。 Then out of a box beside him; he drew another。
All the while the small railroad trains moved on; winding their way noisily through hill and valley; past snow…covered church and house。 Why; this tiny world even contained small detailed people! 〃Might I kneel to look at this?〃 asked Thorne respectfully。 〃Yes; please do;〃 said Marius。 〃It would give him pleasure。〃 Thorne went down on both knees and drew himself up to the small village with its cluster of little buildings。 He saw delicate signs on them but he didn't know the meaning of them。
He was struck dumb by the wonder of it…that rising and confronting
the great world; he was to e here and stumble upon this
little universe。
A finely made little train; its engine roaring; its cars loosely connected;
came rattling past him on the track。 He thought he glimpsed
small figures inside it。
For a second; he forgot all else。 He imagined this handmade world to be real; and understood the spell; though it frightened him。
〃Beautiful;〃 he said in thanks。 He stood up。
The young blood drinker neither moved nor spoke in acknowledgment。
〃Have you hunted; Daniel?〃 asked Marius。
〃Not tonight; Marius;〃 said the youngish one without looking up; but then suddenly his eyes flashed on Thorne; and Thorne was
surprised by their violet color。
〃Norseman;〃 Daniel said with a little note of pleasant surprise。 〃Red hair like the hair of the twins。〃 He laughed; a light laugh as if he were a little mad。 〃Made by Maharet。 Strong one。〃
The words caught Thorne pletely off guard。 He reeled; scarcely able to keep his balance。
He wanted to strike the careless young one。 He almost lifted his fist。 But Marius held his arm firmly。
Images crowded into Thorne's mind。 The twins…his beloved Maker and her lost sister。 He saw them vividly。 The Queen of the Damned。 Once more he saw the helpless blood drinker Lestat with the chains around him。 Chains of metal could never have held him。 From what had his red…haired Maker created those chains?
He tried to banish these thoughts; and anchor himself within the
moment。
Marius held tight to his arm; and went on speaking to the blood
drinker Daniel:
〃Let me guide you; if you want to hunt。〃
〃I have no need;〃 said Daniel。 He had gone back to his work。 He drew a large bundle from beneath the table; and he held it up for Marius to see。 On the cover was painted; or printed; Thorne could not tell; the picture of a house with three stories and many windows。 〃I want to assemble this house;〃 Daniel said。 〃It's more difficult than anything you see here; but with my vampiric blood it will be simple。〃
〃We'll leave you now;〃 said Marius; 〃but don't try to leave here without me。〃
〃I would never do that;〃 said Daniel。 He was already tearing at the sheer wrapping of the bundle。 Bits and pieces of wood were inside。 〃I'll hunt with you tomorrow night and you can treat me as though I