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120. Raven Crown Chapters 37, 38 and 39
Episode 1208th May 2026 • Creative Spiritual Journey • Judy Cooley and Ghia Cooley
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A murdered guardian. A stolen sapphire. A raven with opinions.

Brie must gather the Jewels of Tambor—learning courage, cunning, and a strength she never knew she possessed—all while braving a twisted foot, a lack of trust, and impossible odds. Meanwhile, Dogmar, known as Jackal, will do anything to claim the throne—until a stolen jewel begins to unravel everything she believes about strength and survival.

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Chapter 37, Brie, I bang on the wooden slats of my prison and yell for

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jackal to let me out, but she doesn't

return if I doubted her essence before.

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I don't.

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Now.

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She is a jackal, furious.

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I dig at the slats until

my fingers are bloody.

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The door won't budge.

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I search the chamber for another way

out, but find nothing in the darkness.

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The whole castle is falling apart.

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Yet the crypt is more

secure than a fortress.

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The jewels never influenced jackal.

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It was all a lie.

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Now she'll be crowned queen

while I sit here and rot.

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I knew better than to trust her.

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What a fool I've been.

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I hunch at the top of

the stairs and brood.

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How could jackal want to

be the queen of tambor?

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The idea sounds dreadful.

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Who would want the responsibility?

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The prying eyes, the

political maneuvering.

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Where's the freedom in that?

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Soon, despite my cloak, I begin to shiver

and my thoughts get more despondent.

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No one ever comes here.

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I'll die in this hole.

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I rest my head on my arms with my

fingers reaching through the slats

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to the dirt on the other side.

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Jackal has the jewels.

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I've lost them forever.

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Jackal, buy OV on.

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What do I have to do to

get these imbecile moving?

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The banjara?

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Just don't understand.

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I've got to get to Ultan.

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I continue to bellow until I feel

a pang of guilt curse the jewels.

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Even without them, I feel their influence.

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I won't survive a week in my

father's presence if I'm this

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sensitive to the feelings of others.

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In the end, all I can do is sit on

the boat and smolder while the banjara

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row at their usual pace down river.

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I think about Brie, she won't

understand why I left her behind,

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and if I have my way, she never will.

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Brie.

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The morning sun is high in the sky.

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When I glance around wondering what

woke me, then I hear gray's voice.

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Raven, where are you?

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I press my face to the bars over here.

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As happy as I am to be

found, I'm guarded as well.

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While jackal said she kissed

gray out of spite, I don't know

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if anything jackal said is true.

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Gray hurt me before.

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There is no reason to trust him again.

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When gray arrives, I see the relief on

his face as he pulls the dagger from

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the latch and swings open the door.

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I stumble while stepping out and his

arms slip around My waist don't touch me.

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I snap and push him away.

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Gray looks surprised, but steps back.

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Where have you been?

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I demand gray acts bewildered as

if he doesn't know why I'm mad.

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Jackal made me stay at the river.

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He answers and you just

do whatever she says.

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His face Reddens?

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No.

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She convinced the tauk

to hold me at the boats.

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He had to tie me up to do it.

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I don't like the thought of gray being

held by force, but he deserves it.

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Where is she now?

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She left with the banjara, but

so did you kiss her goodbye?

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I snap gray's eyes darken.

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I would never kiss jackal.

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The direct lie is too much.

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I can't help myself and

run Brie gray calls.

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Brie stop.

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I hear him panting behind me.

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Then there's a hand on my shoulder and I

stumble, wrenching my foot in the process.

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A SOB escapes me as I hit the ground.

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This is too much.

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It's all too much.

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Without warning, I'm enveloped by

the smell of wood smoke and wool

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as gray's arms wrap around me.

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He holds me tight.

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I didn't kiss her, Raven, she kissed me.

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She cornered me on the dock, and it

happened before I could stop her.

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Gray brushes a hand over my hair

while holding my face to his chest.

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I feel small in his arms.

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Gray rests his cheek on my head.

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Raven, he whispers.

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I'm sorry.

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I would never purposely hurt you.

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You've got to believe me.

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There's a slight hitch in his voice and

I look up to see tears in his eyes.

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My heart twinges at the sight.

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His face moves towards mine, and I think

he wants to kiss me, but he hesitates.

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A part of me longs to give in

to forgive him, to trust him.

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But then what he said to

Nona comes back to me.

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What am I thinking?

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This is all a ruse.

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My lips curl into a snarl.

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Get away from me.

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I shove him hard.

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You're not my friend.

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You were never my friend.

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I heard what you said to Nona.

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The memory of that day rushes back.

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I was so determined to rescue the

Raven Chick that I didn't think.

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I scrambled down the cliff.

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Unable to climb up with

the chick in my hand.

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I froze.

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Afraid to go either direction.

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If Gray hadn't dropped a rope, I

don't know what would've happened.

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I was so relieved when I made it

to the top that I threw my arms

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around gray and, and he kissed me.

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Right there on the lips.

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I think he was a startled by the

kiss as I was out of nowhere.

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Nona arrived.

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She wasn't mad.

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She just called gray away, leaving

me alone with the squawking chick.

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Of course, I followed them.

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I glare at gray as I remember the

day I heard what you said to Nona.

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I hiss, I repeat back to him.

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The words permanently etched in my mind.

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I have no love interest in Brie.

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She's just a dumb girl

that would kiss a toad.

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It wasn't my fault.

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Gray looks startled at my

words and opens his mouth.

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Before he can speak, I

point a finger at his chest.

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You or my friend, I

trusted you and you lied.

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Gray's face goes solemn.

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Brie, I only said that

so I don't wanna hear it.

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Gray looks like he may explode.

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Doesn't it ever matter what I want?

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His words catch me unprepared

and I can't think what to say.

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Then my nostrils flare.

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He may not have meant to

kiss jackal, but I was there.

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I heard the whole thing.

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Brie that day, I would've done anything

to keep Nona from sending me away.

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I was just trying to

convince her to let me stay.

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If I had known you heard,

I would've explained.

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You mean you wouldn't have flirted

with the girls at the fall gathering,

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I wasn't flirting, I was just being

friendly, and I tried to talk to you,

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but you wouldn't even look at me.

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On the back of my neck gets hot.

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No, it isn't true.

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I get up and walk away, Brie, come back.

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We need to talk gray calls after me.

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Jackal had the banjara give me food and

she arranged for us to get mules in Naron.

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I'm so mired in anger that

his words don't register.

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She wants us to go back to the Norwood.

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He finishes.

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I clench my fist as comprehension Dawns?

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If Jackal thinks I'll just tuck my tail

and return home, she's in for a surprise.

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I spin on gray.

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I'm going to ultan.

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I growl Gray's.

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Eyes are still pained, but he grins.

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That's what I figured you'd say.

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my determination grows stronger.

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I'll stop that.

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Coronation with or without the

jewels and I'm leaving right now.

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I start walking away again.

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fine.

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I'll go with you.

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There's just one thing.

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He calls after me traveling by

Mule is going to take us longer.

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We may not make it to Ultan

before the coronation.

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I round on gray.

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Apparently You don't understand.

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I snap.

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I'm going by boat.

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no you're not.

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The banjara are gone.

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You can't get through the

cataracts without them.

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I flex my fingers.

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Yes, I can.

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Just because you didn't learn

to row doesn't mean I didn't.

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And weather says I'm good.

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gray's, eyes gross.

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Steely.

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Regardless of how good you are

running the cataracts without

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more experience is lunacy.

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Be rational.

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We have to go around.

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I'm going by boat.

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I turn away from gray and purse my lips.

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All I have to do is hit the wave straight.

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I hurried back towards the main

hall to gather my things there.

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I find Nona shawl crumpled on the floor.

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As expected, all the jewels are gone.

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Chapter 38, Brie.

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Sitting in a cool crypt for hours

gave my foot plenty of time to get

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stiff, which means going down the

gully is much harder than going up.

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I'm trying not to slip when gray

interrupts my concentration.

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Brie, why would jackal want to

know Nona's tambor name No idea.

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I snap.

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well, that's what she asked me just

before you saw us together on the dock.

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I really don't care.

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I say glaring over my shoulder at him.

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My lack of attention causes me to

flounder and I land hard on my backside.

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Gray grabs my arm to keep me from sliding.

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I swat him away.

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He looks hurt.

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We don't talk for the rest

of the way down to the river.

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When we get to the boat, I'm worn

out and sweating under the noon

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sun, but there's no time to rest.

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I've got to keep moving, which means

it's time to run the cataracts.

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I dig out the cook pott and

tie it with a cord from my

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bundle to the rail of the boat.

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Gray looks confused.

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Uh, that's our baille bucket.

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I explain as I cinch my cork

vest as tight as it will go.

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Gray nods and drops down

in the front of the boat.

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Where's your vest?

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I ask.

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Annoyed that he hasn't put

it on Gray, avoids my eyes.

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It went with the Banjara.

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I was supposed to be

walking back to Nazarre.

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Remember, despite my anger at

him, my heart sinks like a stone.

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As I realize gray won't be going with me.

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Then get out of the boat.

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I, I bark.

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Gray crosses his arms.

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No, I shake my head in exasperation.

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It's too dangerous if the boat flips.

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You don't stand a chance without the vest.

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gray's face, hardens.

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You don't understand.

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Brie, I'm here to be with you.

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That's the reason I came on

this journey in the first place.

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Being stupid won't

convince me of anything.

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I say.

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Gray just looks straight

ahead and doesn't budge.

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Finally I give in.

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There's no getting him off the boat.

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If he doesn't want to go, fine.

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Kill yourself.

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See if I care, I stomp to

the cockpit and take the oars.

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once we're in the current,

my emotions flip flop.

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What am I doing?

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Letting Gray run the cataracts

without a life vest is crazy.

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I could end up responsible for his death.

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Suddenly I'm immobilized with fear.

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gray.

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Must sense a problem because

he turns to look at me.

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Raven, pull it together.

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You can do this.

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Grim.

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Flying above us gives three

loud cause as if he agrees.

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I'm not sure where all their confidence

comes from, but it snaps me to attention.

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I'm already in the current,

there's no going back.

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I need to concentrate.

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This section of cataracts

goes on for miles

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As we drop into the heart of the Black

Canyon wave after wave crashes over

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the boat, all I can do is keep the boat

straight and pull away from obstacles.

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We stop to scout the

worst of the swift water.

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While there are more than a few

close calls, grave saves us several

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times by throwing his considerable

weight into the gunnels of the boat.

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As a wave hits us sideways,

this keeps the boat upright.

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I am more than a little grateful

that he refused to stay behind,

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but I'm too stubborn to say so.

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it's late in the day and I think

we must be through the worst of it.

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When a partially submerged rock appears

in front of us, I pull hard on the oars,

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but the current has a hold on the boat.

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We're heading straight toward

what looks like Jet Black fangs.

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There is a sickening crunch as we hit, and

I'm thrown across the boat for a moment.

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We're stuck on the rock.

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The next, we're washed

free by the current.

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I look about frantically

checking for damage.

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Wooden watercraft and rocks don't mix.

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The boat begins to list

severely to the side.

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There must be a crack in the hole.

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For the love of rats were taking on water.

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I jump to open the

hatch on the right side.

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Gray's bundle is floating in water.

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I fling it out of the way to see

that several boards have split.

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quick.

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Grab the cook.

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Pott.

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We need to bail.

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Gray groans behind me.

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I spin on him.

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Furious that he hasn't jumped to action.

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Can't he see the danger, The mess

in his arms stops me and I blink.

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Then it registers.

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He has scooped the bread, which

likely makes up the bulk of our

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food supply out of his bundle.

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He drops the soden mess on the deck

before it can ooze down his chest.

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It'll dry, he says it's got to dry.

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The boat is seriously listing and the

bread is actually sliding across the deck.

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We need to save the boat.

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I squawk as I die for the cook.

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Pott only to collide with gray,

causing the boat to rock violently.

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Out of my way.

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I yell just as I hear a plop, plop, plop.

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No gray bellows.

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And this time he reacts faster than I do.

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Dropping to the side of the boat.

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He waves his arms frantically

through the water.

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I close my eyes as I realize

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all the bread is being washed away.

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ghia: When gray finds nothing,

he slumps to the deck.

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the boat is going to sink.

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He moans and we'll starve

before we can walk out of here.

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I close my eyes and sigh.

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He might be right.

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There's only sparse vegetation

in this part of the canyon.

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My plan of surviving on wild forage

appears out of the question, and

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there isn't another village for at

least three days, but I know perfectly

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well that Nona wouldn't give up.

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I thrust the pot at gray.

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You bail while I row.

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I can't bail all day.

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Gray says,

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Oh, yes you can.

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ghia: What about food?

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I glare at him.

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We can starve sitting

here or we can starve.

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Rowing.

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What will it be?

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Gray doesn't answer.

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Just starts to bail.

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I jump to the cockpit and begin to row.

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I row and gray bales

for the next three days.

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Most of that time we are wet and

cold due to intermittent rain.

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There is occasional swift water, but after

the cataracts, everything seems small.

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When it's dark, we pull the boat up

on shore so it doesn't sink During

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the night, we eat a small portion of

soggy cheese and not so dry dried meat.

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Left in graze bundle, then fall asleep.

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Gray and I hardly talk, which

is just fine with me, his words.

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I would've done anything to keep Nona

from sending me away Royal in my mind.

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While a part of me wants to believe his

explanation, I still refuse to trust him.

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Early on the fourth day, we realized

the Black Canyon is coming to an end.

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The walls are not as steep or as high.

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Hunger drives me to watch

like a hawk for bov, the next

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village marked on known as map.

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There are two things.

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We desperately need food

and a repair to our boat.

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The only way to obtain those

items is to barter with our few

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belongings we've already gathered.

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Everything we can possibly live

without into the pile have gone.

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Both our bed rolls.

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We can get by with our

cloaks, our water flasks.

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We'll drink from the river.

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Our extra clothes.

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We've gotten this far without them.

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known as wooden comb.

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Never use it anyway.

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The knife jackal used to lock

me in the crypt and the bag

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of capsicum, both unnecessary.

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We keep the last of the candles

known as pouch of flint and steel.

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The little herb knife I wear at my

waist, the cook pot, our spoons, The

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Pedallers book known as Envelope and

the clothes on our backs gray and I

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discussed the fact that the villagers

will have seen the wanted poster.

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Even with my shorn hair,

I'm bound to be recognized.

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We decide it would be best if

I hide by the river while gray

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handles things in the village.

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I'm painfully aware that once

again, he's taking care of me.

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we catch the exquisite scent of fresh

baked garlic buns before seeing the

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village as planned gray takes the oars.

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I am about to jump into the bushes

along the riverbank when I catch

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sight of a digger fishing from shore.

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He sees us at the same

time and his eyes brighten.

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I can't hide now.

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Ran the cataracts, did ya?

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He calls smiling at gray.

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Doesn't look like it went so well.

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Act casual gray whispers.

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I sit uncomfortably in the front of

the boat as gray pulls up to the bank.

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The cataracts went great until the

bottom gray calls with the grin.

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The two begin bantering about swift water.

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I try to wait quietly, but I

can't help being annoyed, that the

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digger assumes gray was rowing.

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That along with my general

hunger and fatigue leave me

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more than a little bit impatient.

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Excuse me, I interject.

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Do you know anyone who

could repair our boat?

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As the man's attention turns to

me, I realize my mistake Will I

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ever learn not to be so impulsive?

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Yes.

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Gray says quickly.

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We have goods to trade for

a few boards and some tar.

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Thankfully, the man looks back to gray.

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If the digger has recognized

me, his face doesn't show it.

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for the right price, the man says,

with a shrug, I can fix your boat.

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Gray shows him our spare

clothes and water flasks.

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The man rubs his scruffy

chin that isn't much gray.

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Adds a bed roll.

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The man smiles.

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Just let me get my tools.

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When the digger is gone, I leave

gray to haul the boat out of

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the water and disappear into the

willows at the side of the river.

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The digger must live close

because he's back quickly.

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Gray helps nail a board

into the side of the boat.

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As the man begins applying a layer of

tar gray gathers up the rest of our

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belongings and heads towards the village.

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I'll be back soon.

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He calls over his shoulder as

if to the digger, But I suspect

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his words were meant for me.

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He's only been out of sight for a minute.

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When I notice the bag of Capsicum still

sitting on the deck, rats Gray forgot it.

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The digger is working on

the far side of the boat.

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If I'm fast, I can grab the bag and

catch gray before he reaches the village.

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I'm about to dart from the

willows when I get the distinct

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feeling that I should stay put.

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But then my stomach grumbles.

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Don't be a ni hammer.

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I chi myself snatching the bag I run.

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I see gray just before he

enters the village gate.

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Fortunately, his way is slowed by a

young boy with a pig on a leash gray.

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I call in a loud whisper.

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At the same time I notice two things.

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Reagan thorn's symbol painted on

the village wall, and a wanted

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poster tacked next to it, A

poster with my face in the middle.

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The sight gives me a jolt.

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Gray turns towards me

trying to act confident.

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I smile and hold up the

bag of capsicum gray.

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Must have seen the parchment because

his eyes begin to dart around.

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Thankfully, there isn't anyone

close except the boy and his pig,

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but now the boy is gaping at me.

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It's her paw.

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He calls over his shoulder

in a surprisingly loud voice.

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It's the girl on the poster.

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In an instant.

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Gray has the boy by the collar.

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Hey, that's my son of voice calls

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run

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Gray, yells at me.

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ghia: chapter 39, Brie I

dashed down the trail at a bend.

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I look back and see gray tackle a large

man I assume to be the boy's father.

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When I reach the boat, it's up on its side

and the digger is still painting on tar.

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Help me get the boat in the water.

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I yell in panic, throwing the

bag of capsicum in a hatch

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and yanking on the gunnels.

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But I'm not done.

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The man protests.

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Yes, you are the man snorts.

435

:

Look at you.

436

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I'll, no, Billis.

437

:

Like what?

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:

No.

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Sorry.

440

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I'm just in a hurry.

441

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The man shrugs and takes

one side of the boat.

442

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You haven't seen me.

443

:

All right.

444

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Don't tell anyone I was here.

445

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I beg as we heave the boat into the water.

446

:

He snickers.

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:

Yes.

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Your majesty.

449

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I shake my head.

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There isn't time to placate this man.

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I've got to go clamoring to the oars.

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I pull away from shore.

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I am relieved to see the digger

kick his feet through the track,

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the boat left on the bank.

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It's possible no one will know

how I disappeared, at least

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not until the man learns.

457

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How much of a reward is on my head?

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I row downstream.

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The repair isn't complete, but the leak

has slowed considerably after a small

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swift water, I hide the boat under a low

hanging willow gray will find me here.

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I know he will.

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grim lands on the front of the boat.

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He'll be fine.

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I tell the bird I wait.

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And then I wait some more.

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Gray doesn't show owl pellets.

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I groan something.

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Told me to leave the capsicum.

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I should have listened.

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grim does a little bobbing

dance on the back deck.

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You don't have to agree with me.

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I say with a scowl.

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As time passes, the fishermen's,

taunting words come back to me.

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Yes, your majesty.

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I shake my head jackal's, the

one who wants to be queen.

476

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I just want to live in the

Norwood hours go by and the sun

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sets grim flies off to roost.

478

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I can't wait any longer.

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I've got to find gray.

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With the hood of my cloak pulled low,

I get off the boat nervous as a cat.

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Thankfully, clouds obscure the moonlight

as I sneak towards the village.

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Outside the gate, I find a group of

diggers standing around a bonfire.

483

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There are men, women, and children, all

in tattered clothing looking downcast.

484

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Two women are wailing.

485

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I am uncomfortable this close to the

villagers, but I've got to find gray.

486

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I remind myself that my face

is hidden and it's dark.

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As long as I don't do anything

suspicious, no one will notice me.

488

:

At least I hope not.

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With a deep breath, I slip into the crowd.

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What's going on?

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I ask an old couple next to me,

hoping I don't sound overly curious.

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They're taken men.

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:

What?

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Can't pay their taxes.

495

:

The man says

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They will be tethered to spikes in the old

town gem pits till their families can pay.

497

:

They got some other bloke that

ain't from these parts as well.

498

:

An old woman chimes in, he'll

likely get the same treatment.

499

:

A heavy wooden coach lit with lanterns

stands at the village gate I watch

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in horror as a dragon and six soldiers

push gray and two other men into an

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:

armored wagon box and slam the door.

502

:

It's all I can do to keep from crying out.

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gray, jumped the cook so I could get away.

504

:

He did it for me.

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Now he'll be tethered in ultan.

506

:

This is all my fault.

507

:

As the coach pulls off, I hurry

back to the river on the boat.

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I entai the bow line and let

the current carry me downstream.

509

:

Huddled in the cockpit.

510

:

I bury my fingers in Nona Shawl still

at my waist, despite being empty.

511

:

How I wish Gray was with me.

512

:

How I wish I had told him.

513

:

I understand why he said

those things to Nona.

514

:

I even wish I had let him kiss.

515

:

My anxiety builds.

516

:

Now it's even more important

that I get to ultan.

517

:

I've got to find gray, as

well as stop the coronation.

518

:

I stay awake all night listening for the

sound of swift water, but there isn't any

519

:

Sometime in the preda, I must

fall asleep because I'm rousted

520

:

at first light by grim squawking.

521

:

I sit up and realize the boat is

listing so far to the right that

522

:

I'm about to slide into the water.

523

:

Seriously grim.

524

:

You've got to start warning me earlier.

525

:

The bird flies away as

if I've offended him.

526

:

Careful not to stumble

off the sloping deck.

527

:

I begin to bail.

528

:

I'm weak with hunger and need to rest.

529

:

After dumping each pot full, I can see why

there wasn't any swift water last night.

530

:

The Ari has left the Black Canyon.

531

:

It now travels through a rolling

flat land dotted with giant oak trees

532

:

and scrub vine grows everywhere.

533

:

This part of the river never came up.

534

:

In my discussion with weathers,

I understand why it's so slow.

535

:

There's nothing to tell stories about.

536

:

I spend a good hour foraging along the

shore and find a variety of tubers,

537

:

which I boil until they're edible.

538

:

Not the best eating, but it

fill the hole in my stomach.

539

:

Back on the boat, I pull out

Nona's map to see how far it is to

540

:

ultan grim flaps to my shoulder.

541

:

What I realized is woefully disappointing

the river free of the confining

542

:

walls of the canyon meanders its

way across the countryside while the

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:

road takes a straight path over land.

544

:

I still have three or four days of rowing.

545

:

Before I'll reach Ultan, I say out loud,

but if the coach gets fresh horses, it

546

:

could arrive the day after tomorrow.

547

:

Grim, who has returned to pruning his

tail feathers doesn't seem bothered.

548

:

I shoo him away and begin to row.

549

:

Okay.

550

:

After several hours, I find my breath has

slowed and my mind has cleared like this.

551

:

My body seems to move on its own.

552

:

I continue this way until grim

returns, making gurgling sounds.

553

:

I roll my eyes at the bird.

554

:

Yes, I'm doing a form of meditation.

555

:

Grim looks at me sideways.

556

:

Yes, yes.

557

:

I'm grateful.

558

:

Nona taught me now.

559

:

If you're just here to bother me, go away.

560

:

grim.

561

:

Starts hopping around on the deck.

562

:

I don't have any food.

563

:

I tell the bird.

564

:

If you want to help, go find someone who

will trade me for the bag of capsicum.

565

:

Grim Croaks.

566

:

Well, it's all I've got

Left grim croaks again.

567

:

Look, it'll be fine.

568

:

There's got to be some moppet that

hasn't ever seen the wanted poster

569

:

grim CROs again, but I ignore him.

570

:

I row all day, only stopping

to bail when it gets dark.

571

:

I let the boat float down

river on the current.

572

:

It's slow, but at least I'm moving.

573

:

The banjara on the other

hand, will be camped on shore.

574

:

ghia: What if I could make

up enough time to catch them?

575

:

I could steal the jewels back from

jackal before she gets to ultan.

576

:

The idea gives me hope.

577

:

I've barely drifted to sleep.

578

:

When I feel a poke at my head, go away.

579

:

I mumble.

580

:

There's another poke, and I open one eye.

581

:

All I can see is G grims beak in my face.

582

:

Not now.

583

:

I fling an arm at the bird and

roll over before I know it.

584

:

Grim is poking me again.

585

:

with a jerk.

586

:

I sit up panicked.

587

:

As I remember the last

two times, grim woke me.

588

:

I look about, but everything

seems safe enough.

589

:

I splay my hands.

590

:

What do you want?

591

:

Grim hops over to the hatch

with my bundle in it and begins

592

:

wrapping his beak on the lid.

593

:

You know perfectly well there

isn't any food in there.

594

:

Grim doesn't stop.

595

:

I open the hatch and pull

out my bundle to show him.

596

:

To my surprise, he begins

jabbing at the Pedallers book.

597

:

I'm too tired to study.

598

:

I start to shove the bundle back into

the hatch, but grim pecks at my fingers.

599

:

Ouch.

600

:

That hurts.

601

:

I glare at the bird.

602

:

Sure.

603

:

I've never seen him so determined.

604

:

Fine, I'll read it, but I'm

not staying up all night.

605

:

I light a candle and open the

book, grim Hops to my shoulder

606

:

and begins P preening my hair.

607

:

Silly old bird.

608

:

The book like The Scenery,

has made an abrupt change.

609

:

It has left off explaining the negative

light of the moon and delves into

610

:

building something called an ulu.

611

:

It's a tall structure, but

I don't know what it does.

612

:

I look the word up in

the LXi gloss increase.

613

:

How can you build an increase

Grim croaks and keeps preening.

614

:

Frustrated.

615

:

I flip the page and find a diagram.

616

:

I study it for a moment before

gasping the noise startles grim,

617

:

and he flaps to the bow of the boat.

618

:

It's the Ram Rott of Naja.

619

:

I mean not the whole

courtyard and everything.

620

:

It is just the cone in

the serpent's chest.

621

:

See this diagram?

622

:

Pictures a tower with the same feature.

623

:

I point to the page and go on.

624

:

This explains why the

Pero appeared so big.

625

:

The mosaics aren't just for decoration.

626

:

They magnify the gem in the center.

627

:

Grim looks at me quizzically,

but keeps his distance.

628

:

I don't understand how it works,

I say, but at least now I

629

:

have an idea what an ulu does.

630

:

It increases the appearance of a

jewel, any jewel as far as I can tell.

631

:

Instead of reading more, I

begin flipping through the book

632

:

looking for other diagrams.

633

:

The next one takes longer to figure out.

634

:

But when understanding Dawns, I'm amazed.

635

:

Look grim.

636

:

The tower at the Black

Castle was an amus as well.

637

:

According to the diagram, there was

once a domed roof on the top that was

638

:

designed to take in celestial light.

639

:

The light bounced off the stones

in the mosaic focusing its power

640

:

on a central point in the bottom.

641

:

But I don't understand

642

:

What's the advantage of making a

stone look bigger if it's inside

643

:

the tower where it can't be seen?

644

:

Grim ruffles his feathers, apparently.

645

:

I've got to figure this out on my own.

646

:

I begin translating the written

text, looking for an explanation.

647

:

What I read makes my eyes go wide.

648

:

This ulu doesn't cause

a gem to look bigger.

649

:

It actually increases its

vibration permanently.

650

:

I look up from the book to grim.

651

:

It doesn't change the way they look,

but it increases their influence.

652

:

I continue to flip through the pages.

653

:

There are more diagrams each depicting

a bigger and more elaborate ulu.

654

:

The last one is almost illegible

as a giant skull has been drawn

655

:

on the top of it in dark ink.

656

:

I study the drawing beneath.

657

:

It is the same amus as the one on the

page before, except for the addition

658

:

of a rod that extends from a pit in the

ground up through the center of the tower.

659

:

Somehow the rod increases

the amuses effect.

660

:

Why was a skull drawn over this diagram?

661

:

I ask aloud.

662

:

Grim still acts uninterested.

663

:

I sigh.

664

:

Well, if there's an explanation,

I'm not going to find it tonight.

665

:

I close the book and roll onto my back.

666

:

I half expect grim to start

pecking me again, but he doesn't.

667

:

I stare at the moon

with, its one flat edge.

668

:

My time is running out.

669

:

How long do I have until it's full?

670

:

Four days, five.

671

:

Without my staff, I've lost track of time.

672

:

In the morning, I give

my foot a good rubdown.

673

:

Then I search out three quail

eggs and a few mushrooms.

674

:

It isn't much, but it gives

me the energy to keep going.

675

:

Maybe today I'll find someone

willing to trade me a loaf of

676

:

bread for the bag of capsicum.

677

:

The thought makes my mouth water.

678

:

I begin rowing

679

:

when the boat lists too much,

I stop to bail, then row again

680

:

for three more exhausting days.

681

:

I row while the sun is up.

682

:

Then study until I fall asleep at night.

683

:

When my last candle burns out,

the moon has grown so bright.

684

:

I can read without it.

685

:

I set myself to studying the chart

in the back of the book again.

686

:

I still can't figure out when

the next blood moon will occur.

687

:

But I do put together that once

the process starts, it takes

688

:

almost two hours to complete.

689

:

When possible, I scavenge

for food, finding walnuts,

690

:

tubers, and bitter greens.

691

:

As more and more farms appear,

my scavenging options dwindle.

692

:

Eventually River dwellings and Moored

houseboats completely fill the banks

693

:

making my search impossible Now my only

hope for food is finding someone who

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:

will trade me for the bag of Capsicum aum

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