Part 17 (1/2)
”What's going on?” Emily muttered, shaking her head. ”Is this bush really sending me messages or am I going crazy?”
”You're not crazy, little Mistress. The leaves send messages to those open to receiving them. That is why it is called a message bush.”
The soft voice seemed to come from everywhere and nowhere at once. Emily gasped and jumped, looking around. Who was talking to her? Where were they?
”Do not fear,” the soft, sweet voice continued. A woman's voice-a milk and honey voice. b.u.t.ter wouldn't melt in her mouth-that's what Emily's mother would have said.
”Who...who are you?” she asked, looking around. ”And where are you?”
”Just outside your window. I'll move the leaf and let you see my face if twill not afrighten you too much, little Mistress.”
”I...um...I don't know.” Suddenly Emily remembered that her nipples were poking out of her night gown. Hastily she held an arm over her bare peaks, trying to s.h.i.+eld them from sight without touching them.
”Now, now, little Mistress-it's only old Grandy See-er. I heard the message bush whispering to you and thought to see who it was a-whispering to.”
”Well...” It sounded like an old lady which didn't seem too bad to Emily. Though she normally would have avoided letting anyone see her in her current state, she was feeling desperate just now. ”All right,” she said at last. ”You can, uh, look in.”
”Thanky, little Mistress.” The leaf which had been sending her messages twitched to one side and a soft, wrinkled old face with faded blue eyes took its place.
Emily couldn't have imagined a kinder or gentler visage if she'd tried. The face looked like it had once been lovely but now age had softened it considerably, leaving only a ghost of past beauty. There was curiosity in the blue eyes but no malice-just a mild interest that seemed completely innocent. Indeed, even the leaves framing the old woman's face seemed to agree.
Safe...kind...nice...sweet, Emily read the silver script which formed on the purple leaves all around her.
”Howbethee?” the old lady asked which seemed like kind of a question and a greeting at once.
”Um, fine I guess,” Emily said uncertainly. She was still holding her arms in front of her to s.h.i.+eld herself but the faded blue eyes never left her face. ”Uh-howbethee?” she returned.
”I be fine and so I am, little Mistress,” the old lady said, nodding. ”But you be itching to be set free. That I see well enough just by the fretsome look in your eyes.”
”I'm not, uh, fretsome,” Emily protested. ”I'm just waiting for someone. He said he'd be back soon.”
”Ah, me...” The old lady shook her head, clucking her tongue in obvious disapproval. ”Left you in the shuttle while he went to do male-talk did he?”
”Well...yes. Yes, he did.” Emily felt some of her uncertainty about the old woman fading and being replaced by the irritation towards the big Kindred. ”Yes, he just left me out here and said I had to wait for him.”
”Tisn't right for male folk to treat their females so. So says Grandy See-er and all who think rightly.”
”I totally agree with you,” Emily admitted. ”Only he said I'd be in danger if I came out. He said, uh...” She s.h.i.+fted, not certain how to explain what Tragar had said without embarra.s.sing herself. ”He said the men...er, males around here all have a very good sense of smell and they might, uh, sniff me out.”
”Pshaw!” Grandy See-er ,made a face as though Tragar's warning was the most ridiculous thing she'd ever heard. ”They might if any males was in town-but today they're all gone down to the Howlund. There's naught to sniff you out here, little Mistress.”
”Really?” Emily looked at her, wondering if she was telling the truth. But why wouldn't she be? She seemed like such a nice, sweet old lady. What would she gain by lying?
”Sure-tis true!” The old lady nodded and then looked at her sharply. ”So why don't you do as the message bush tells you and come out for a breath of fresh air? You must be all hot and stuffy-like in that cramped little shuttle.”
The minute she said it, Emily did begin to feel uncomfortably overheated. Tragar had left on the air conditioning as he'd promised but suddenly it didn't seem to be doing its job very well.
”Come out now, little Mistress,” wheedled the old lady. ”Come out from that tight little place.” At her words, Emily felt like if she didn't get out of the shuttle right now she was going to go crazy with claustrophobia and boredom and irritation.
Still, she hesitated.
”I'm uh...not decent,” she said. ”My clothes got sort of cut up.” She didn't mention that she was the one who had cut them. That was a little too complicated to get into with a stranger. Although now she came to think of it, Grandy See-er didn't really feel like a stranger anymore. She seemed like a kind, distant relative that Emily hadn't seen in a long time. Someone she knew cared for her and wished only good things for her. Someone who would never hurt her.
Safe...kind...grandma... said the leaves all around the kindly old face.
”Well, that's not a problem! Here.” The old lady was wearing a long scarf type thing wound around her head. She unwrapped it, baring a thick braid of pure silver hair, and held it out for Emily to see. ”We can wrap this round your shoulders-twill cover you just so,” she said, smiling.
Yes, it will, Emily thought, staring at the soft-looking deep blue fabric. And she could use her hands to keep it away from her sensitive nipples. It was a perfect idea!
”Just open the door a little crack and I'll pa.s.s it in to you, so I will,” the old lady wheedled.
”Okay.” For a moment Emily wondered again if this was wise. But the old lady seemed so nice-even the message bush thought so. And I just want a breath of fresh air, she told herself. Just a few deep breaths and then I'll go back in the shuttle. That's not a big deal, right?
Before she could change her mind her fingers were feeling for the unfamiliar door-latch mechanism. She'd seen Tragar work it-the lever had to be pulled up and out and then the lock popped and the door slid soundlessly open.
As soon as it did, a warm, fresh gust of air slipped inside the stuffy cab of the shuttle. It teased around her hair and caressed her skin, making her feel refreshed and excited.
”Ahh,” she breathed, taking the blue scarf the old lady handed her without question. ”That's wonderful!”
”Course it tis, child.” Grandy See-er gave her that sweet, kind smile again. ”Tis a lovely day, sent straight from the G.o.ddess. Come out and see for yourself.”
”All right, I will.” Wrapping the scarf carefully around herself, Emily stepped out of the shuttle and onto a soft bed of purple moss that felt cushy and delightfully cool against her bare feet. ”Mmm...” She wiggled her toes and looked around, getting a much better view than she'd had from the shuttle.
They appeared to be standing on the edge of some kind of forest with vast tree-like growths arching overhead. Blue sunlight filtered down through a canopy of purple, silver and green leaves. The trees had trunks that were silvery gray and completely smooth up to the top where most of the leaves sprouted. The soft, pale purple moss Emily was standing on seemed to carpet the entire forest floor. The air was filled with a warm, growing scent like ferns and fresh turned dirt and wild flowers but all of it had a slightly exotic, alien tang that made it even more exciting.
Really, except for the colors, the whole area reminded her of something out of a Disney cartoon-the idyllic forest where Princess Aurora meets Prince Philip in Sleeping Beauty, perhaps. Emily half expected a group of tame forest animals to come racing over the smooth, springy moss whistling Once Upon a Dream.
”Pretty, tisn't it?” Grandy See-er was watching Emily with a little smile on her face. Without her head scarf she looked even older and very wise. She was wearing a long, white dress woven with colorful threads in marvelous patterns and she was barefoot like Emily. ”We have a lovely home world, we Wulvens do.”
”You certainly do.” Emily looked around regretfully. ”It's gorgeous! I just wish I could see more of it before we go.”
”And why shouldn't you, little Mistress?” Silvery eyebrows shot up in surprise. ”Isn't that why you came out of your s.h.i.+p? So old Grandy See-er could show you around, all hospitable-like?”
”Oh, well...” The minute she said it, Emily did feel like that was the reason she'd gotten out of the shuttle in the first place. But something stopped her-some memory of Tragar saying it was dangerous. ”Thank you for your kind offer but I really shouldn't,” she said regretfully. ”I'm waiting for my...my...” What was Tragar to her? He wasn't her boyfriend certainly-she didn't really think she could even call him a friend. But saying ”my ex-a.s.sa.s.sin who decided to help me instead of killing me” didn't sound right either.
”Your captor?” Grandy See-er suggested, her faded blue eyes sparkling. ”The male who stole you away from your home world and left you stuck in a shuttle while he went to do male-talk?”
When she put it that way, Emily couldn't help but agree.
”Well, yes,” she said. ”But he's helping me now. I mean, he brought me here to see someone who could help me with my...my condition.”
”What condition, little Mistress? Ah, wait-don't tell me...” Those silvery eyebrows arched once more and her nostrils flared. Emily reflected that she hadn't noticed what a long, hooked nose the old lady had back when she was seeing her through the shuttle window. ”You be in heat!” she exclaimed triumphantly, poking a long, crooked finger at Emily. ”Isn't that so?”
”Well...kind of, I guess.” Emily was beginning to feel uncomfortable. This really wasn't something she wanted to be discussing with a stranger, no matter how kind and sweet she seemed.
”Not just any heat either-you be a Khalla-one of the rare females that embodies the G.o.ddess herself!” She sniffed again. ”And you be in Scintil-soon to enter Vlammen if you don't do something to stop it-and that right quick!”
Emily stared at her. ”How do you know all that? How do you know all the, uh, terminology? I thought this was a strictly Beast Kindred thing and we're not anywhere near Rageron.”