rj.thegreathunt-第144部分
按键盘上方向键 ← 或 → 可快速上下翻页,按键盘上的 Enter 键可回到本书目录页,按键盘上方向键 ↑ 可回到本页顶部!
————未阅读完?加入书签已便下次继续阅读!
〃Whitecloaks?〃 Ingtar exclaimed; frowning。 〃Here? Well; if they do not trouble us; we will not trouble them。 Perhaps if the Seanchan are occupied with them; it will help us reach the Horn。〃 His eyes fell on Verin; still seated by the fire。 〃I suppose you will tell me I should have listened to you; Aes Sedai。 The man did go to Falme。〃
〃The Wheel weaves as the Wheel wills;〃 Verin said placidly。 〃With ta'veren; what happens is what was meant to happen。 It may be the Pattern demanded these extra days。 The Pattern puts everything in its place precisely; and when we try to alter it; especially if ta'veren are involved; the weaving changes to put us back into the Pattern as we were meant to be。〃 There was an uneasy silence that she did not seem to notice; she sketched on idly with the stick。 〃Now; however; I think perhaps we should make plans。 The Pattern has brought us to Falme at last。 The Horn of Valere has been taken to Falme。〃
Ingtar squatted across the fire from her。 〃When enough people say the same thing; I tend to believe it; and the local people say the Seanchan do not seem to care who es or goes in Falme。 I will take Hurin and a few others into the town。 Once he follows Fain's trail to the Horn 。。。 well; then we shall see what we shall see。〃
With her foot; Verin scrubbed out a wheel she had drawn in the dirt。 In its place she drew two short lines that touched at one end。 〃Ingtar and Hurin。 And Mat; as he can sense the dagger if he es close enough。 You do want to go; don't you; Mat?〃
Mat appeared torn; but he gave a jerky nod。 〃I have to; don't I? I have to find that dagger。〃
A third line made a bird track。 Verin looked sideways at Rand。
〃I'll go;〃 he said。 〃That is why I came。〃 An odd light appeared in the Aes Sedai's eyes; a knowing glimmer that made him uneasy。 〃To help Mat find the dagger;〃 he said sharply; 〃and Ingtar find the Horn。〃 And Fain; he added to himself。 I have to find Fain if it isn't already too late。
Verin scratched a fourth line; turning the bird track to a lopsided star。 〃And who else?〃 she said softly。 She held the stick poised。
〃Me;〃 Perrin said; a hair before Loial chimed in with; 〃I think I would like to go; too;〃 and Uno and the other Shienarans all began clamoring to join。
〃Perrin spoke first;〃 Verin said; as if that settled it。 She added a fifth line and drew a circle around all five。 The hair on Rand's neck stirred; it was the same wheel she had rubbed out in the first place。 〃Five ride forth;〃 she murmured。
〃I really would like to see Falme;〃 Loial said。 〃I've never seen the Aryth Ocean。 Besides; I can carry the chest; if the Horn is still in it。〃
〃You'd better include me at least; my Lord;〃 Uno said。 〃You and Lord Rand will need another sword at your backs if those bloody Seanchan try to stop you。〃 The rest of the soldiers rumbled the same sentiment。
〃Do not be silly;〃 Verin said sharply。 Her stare silenced them all。 〃All of you cannot go。 No matter how uncaring the Seanchan are about strangers; they will surely take notice of twenty soldiers; and you look like nothing else even without armor。 And one or two of you will make no difference。 Five is few enough to enter without attracting attention; and it is fitting that three of them should be the three ta'veren among us。 No; Loial; you must stay behind; too。 There are no Ogier on Toman Head。 You would attract as many eyes as all the rest put together。〃
〃What about you?〃 Rand asked。
Verin shook her head。 〃You forget the damane。〃 Her mouth twisted around the word in distaste。 〃The only way I could help you would be if I channeled the Power; and that would be no help at all if I brought those down on you。 Even if they were not close enough to see; one might well feel a woman … or a man; for that matter … channeling; if care was not taken to keep the Power channeled small。〃 She did not look at Rand; to him; she seemed ostentatious in not doing so; and Mat and Perrin were suddenly intent on their own feet。
〃A man;〃 Ingtar snorted。 〃Verin Sedai; why add problems? We have enough already without supposing men channeling。 But it would be well if you were there。 If we have need of you … 〃
〃No; you five must go alone。〃 Her foot scrubbed across the wheel drawn in the dirt; partially obliterating it。 She studied each of them in turn; intent and frowning。 〃Five will ride forth。〃
For a moment it seemed that Ingtar would ask again; but meeting her level gaze; he shrugged and turned to Hurin。 〃How long to reach Falme?〃
The sniffer scratched his head。 〃If we left now and rode through the night; we could be there by sunrise tomorrow morning。〃
〃Then that is what we will do。 I'll waste no more time。 All of you saddle your horses。 Uno; I warn you to bring the others along behind us; but keep out of sight; and do not let anyone 。。。〃
Rand peered at the sketched wheel as Ingtar went on with his instructions。 It was a broken wheel; now; with only four spokes。 For some reason that made him shiver。 He realized Verin was watching him; dark eyes bright and intent like a bird's。 It took an effort to pull his gaze away and begin getting his things together。
You're letting fancies take you; he told himself irritably。 She can't do anything if she isn't there。
Chapter 45
(Heron…Mark Sword Hilt)
Blademaster
The rising sun pushed its crimson edge above the horizon and sent long shadows down the cobblestone streets of Falme toward the harbor。 A sea breeze bent the smoke of breakfast cook fires inland from the chimneys。 Only the early risers were already out of doors; their breath making steam in the morning cold。 pared to the crowds that would fill the streets in another hour; the town seemed nearly empty。
Sitting on an upended barrel in front of a still…closed ironmonger's shop; Nynaeve warmed her hands under her arms and surveyed her army。 Min sat on a doorstep across the way; swathed in her Seanchan cloak and eating a wrinkled plum; and Elayne in her fleece coat huddled at the edge of an alley just down the street from her。 A large sack; pilfered from the docks; lay neatly folded beside Min。 My army; Nynaeve thought grimly。 But there isn't anybody else。
She caught sight of a sul'dam and a damane climbing the street; a yellow…haired woman wearing the bracelet and a dark woman the collar; both yawning sleepily。 The few Falmen sharing the street with them averted their eyes and gave them a wide berth。 As far as she could see down toward the harbor; there was not another Seanchan。 She did not turn her head the other way。 Instead; she stretched and shrugged as if working cold shoulders before settling back as she had been。
Min tossed her half…eaten plum aside; glanced casually up the street; and leaned back on the doorpost。 The way was clear there; too; or she would have put her hands on her knees。 Min had started rubbing her hands nervously; and Nynaeve realized that Elayne was now bouncing eagerly on her toes。
If they give us away; I'll thump both their heads。 But she knew if they were discovered; it would be the Seanchan who would say what happened to all three of them。 She was all too aware that she had no real notion of whether what she planned would work or not。 It could easily be her own failure that would give them away。 Once again she resolved that if anything went wrong; she would somehow pull attention to herself while Min and Elayne escaped。 She had told them to run if anything went wrong; and let them think she would run; too。 What she would do then; she did not know。 Except I won't let them take me alive。 Please; Light; not that。
Sul'dam and damane came up the street until they were bracketed by the three waiting women。 A dozen Falmen walked wide of the linked pair。
Nynaeve gathered all of her anger。 Leashed Ones and Leash Holders。 They had put their filthy collar on Egwene's neck; and they would put it on hers; and Elayne's; if they could。 She had made Min tell her how sul'dam enforced their will。 She was sure Min had kept some back; the worst; but what she told was enough to heat Nynaeve to white…hot fury。 In an instant a white blossom on a black; thorny branch had opened to light; to saidar; and the One Power filled her。 She knew there was a glow around her; for those who could see it。 The pale…skinned sul'dam gave a start; and the dark damane's mouth fell open; but Nynaeve gave them no chance。 It was only a trickle of the Power that she channeled; but she cracked it; a whip snapping a dust mote out of the air。
The silver collar sprang open and clattered to the cobblestones。 Nynaeve heaved a sigh of relief even as she leaped to her feet。
The sul'dam stared at the fallen collar as if at a poisonous snake。 The damane put a shaking hand to her throat; but before the woman in the lightning…marked dress had time to move; the damane turned and punched her in the face; the sul'dam's knees buckled; and she almost fell。
〃Good for you!〃 Elayne shouted。 She was already running forward; too; and so was Min。
Before any of them reached the two women; the damane took one startled look around; then ran as hard as she could。