Part 6 (1/2)
The stone under the bluff seemed to s.h.i.+ft even before she finished the first verse. Strophic spell, her thoughts corrected automatically.
A s.h.i.+ver in the harmonies underlying all Liedwahr flowed the last chord, except Anna knew only she heard that s.h.i.+ver, she and any other sorcerer or sorceress. The lightning that flashed across the half-clear sky was visit to all, and murmurs swept across the armsmen as the white-and-gray clouds began to darken into black.
Anna, holding the lutar one-handed, used the other the reins to urge Farinelli away from the edge of a bluff that suddenly felt all too insecure.
The ground rumbled, and dust puffed from beneath the sodden upper soil that overlay the rocks beneath.
Another flash of light seared across a sky that had become dark gray.
The edge of the bluff from where Anna had begun the spell s.h.i.+vered, then peeled away in a brown-and- gray cascade, even as a s.h.i.+mmering mist of silver, sheathed in the faintest of rainbows, began to arch across the river.
The sorceress, feeling lightheadedness slas.h.i.+ng across her consciousness, struggled to get the lutar back in its case.
How would you replace it now?
The ground s.h.i.+fted again, and Anna struggled to sta balanced in the saddle as Farmnelli sidestepped and she tried to close the lutar case.
A line of fire seared across her eyes, and again that gigantic harp that affected only her strummed somewhere 'she could not see, but only sense.
More dust rose around her with the grinding of rock below, and the river began to boil, sending steam up t mix with dust and rock powder, until the entire area from one edge of the Faiche to the other was cloaked in a gray mist.
Anna's eyes burned, and her head swam, and she grabbed for Farmnelli's mane, as the entire world turned black.
5.
ESARIA, NESEREA.
The dark-haired youth s.h.i.+vers and draws his green cloak more tightly around him. He sits on a green cus.h.i.+on in the gilt throne chair that comprises the official seat of the Lord of Neserea, and the Protector of the Faith of the Eternal Melody.
A cold breeze seeps into the receiving room that adjoins the empty, columned, hilltop chamber used in the summer. Through the single window, the-youth who is neither boy nor man can see the fluted marble pillars, and beyond them, the whitecaps of the Bitter Sea.
”Am I not the Prophet of Music, Nubara?”
”Young Lord Rabyn, you are indeed the heir of the Prophet of Music and will rule Neserea-” The officer in the maroon uniform of a lancer of Mansuur breaks off his words as the youth's eyes flash.
”Grandsire's message said I was Lord now.”
”He also confirmed me as acting regent for him in your name.” Nubara smiles politely.
”But you should serve me.” The hint of a pout frames the full red lips.
”I serve the will of the Liedfuhr.” Nubara smiles broadly. ”Always in your interests, most a.s.suredly.”
The music of low strings sifts through the morning stillness from the adjoining Temple of Music, providing a soothing background that neither Lancer nor youth acknowledges.
”What are you doing about that evil woman who killed my mother and my father the Prophet?” Rabyn's eyes narrow as he watches the older man who stands below the low dais.
”The sorceress Anna, Lord Rabyn?” Nubara's smile narrows. ”Your grandsire has indicated that he was most displeased, and that he will take such matters into his own hands. Fiftyscore lancers make their way here to Esaria.”
”That's not what I asked. What are you doing?”
”Following the orders of the Liedfuhr. I am, after all, a Lancer of Mansuur.”
”You are a... .” Rabyn frowns, then smiles. ”I should be thankful to you.”
”It is hard to be patient when great wrongs have been done, Lord Rabyn. You must recall that the sorceress subverted fully a third of your sire's forces, and murdered most of those officers who were loyal to him... and to you. We are working to rebuild your armsmen.”
”All of the Prophet's Guard returned, except for their commander. You could command them.”
”I could indeed. Would you have me lead them against the evil sorceress and lose them as well? She has never lost a battle, and those who have opposed her have never lost less than the majority of their forces.
There are no armsmen left in all of Ebra.” Nubara bows slightly, raising his eyebrows.
”She can be defeated. Anyone can be defeated.” The pout on Rabyn' s lips grows fuller.
”That is what your grandsire believes. That will take many armies. The sorceress can be in but one place at one time. She must be encircled so that her armies are reduced and destroyed.”
”That is why you are seeking more armsmen?”
”Exactly, Lord Rabyn. Exactly.” Nubara smiles and bows.
”Thank you, Nubara. You may go.” Rabyn's eyes remain on the lancer until the older man leaves the chamber. Then the young Prophet of Music s.h.i.+vers and readjusts the heavy cloak.
6.
You are so good with young voices, Anna dear. I really do not understand why you persist in this sorcery business.” Her eyes cold, Dieshr smiled across the too-neat desk at Anna.
Anna wanted to scream, but what was the use? Dieshr was Music Department Chair, and Anna didn't have tenure. And what was this sorcery Dieshr was talking about? Anna certainly didn't believe in witchcraft.
”Besides, you should devote your energies to obtaining a doctorate. That would make you far more marketable in today's academic community.”
A doctorate? After all the years when Avery-the great Antonio-had offered reason after reason why it wasn't the right time, or appropriate, or whatever? ”The children are too young.” ”We can't afford it...
perhaps next year.” ”You wouldn't take off now, not when I've just gotten this break with the New York City Opera?” ”Teenagers really need their mother.. . it's the most sensitive part of their life.”
Anna did scream, and Dieshr vanished into gray smoke, and the scream came out of her too-dry mouth more like a groan. The gray smoke turned into gray walls.
Her head ached-throbbed-and her mouth was dry. A blonde face swam into view.
”Lady.. . please drink. You must drink.”