rj.theshadowrising-第13章
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ten closely to what an Aes Sedai says。〃
〃I worked it out for myself。 I think ta'veren are pulled toward each other。 Or maybe Rand pulls us; Mat and me both。 He's supposed to be the strongest ta'veren since Artur Hawkwing; maybe since the Breaking。 Mat won't even admit he's ta'veren; but however he tries to get away; he always ends up drawn back to Rand。 Loial says he has never heard of three ta'veren; all the same age and all from the same place。〃
Faile sniffed loudly。 〃Loial does not know everything。 He isn't very old for an Ogier。〃
〃He's past ninety;〃 Perrin said defensively; and she gave him a tight smile。 For an Ogier; ninety years was not much older than Perrin。 Or maybe younger。 He did not know much about Ogier。 In any case; Loial had read more books than Perrin had ever seen or even heard of; sometimes he thought Loial had read every book ever printed。 〃And he knows more than you or I do。 He believes maybe I have the right of it。 And so does Moiraine。 No; I haven't asked her; but why else does she keep a watch on me? Did you think she wanted me to make her a kitchen knife?〃
She was silent for a moment; and when she spoke it was in sympathetic tones。 〃Poor Perrin。 I left Saldaea to find adventure; and now that I'm in the heart of one; the greatest since the Breaking; all I want is to go somewhere else。 You just want to be a blacksmith; and you're going to end up in the stories whether you want it or not。〃
He looked away; though the scent of her still filled his head。 He did not think he was likely to have any stories told about him; not unless his secret spread a long way beyond the few who knew already。 Faile thought she knew everything about him; but she was wrong。
An axe and a hammer leaned against the wall opposite him; each plain and functional with a haft as long as his forearm。 The axe was a wicked half…moon blade balanced by a thick spike; meant for violence。 With the hammer he could make things; had made things; at a forge。 The hammerhead weighed more than twice as much as the axe blade; but it was the axe that felt heavier by far every time he picked it up。 With the axe; he had。。。。 He scowled; not wanting to think about that。 She was right。 All he wanted was to be a blacksmith; to go home; and see his family again; and work at the smithy。 But it was not to be; he knew that。
He got to his feet long enough to pick up the hammer; then sat back down。 There was something forting in holding it。 〃Master Luhhan always says you can't walk away from what has to be done。〃 He hurried on; realizing that was a little too close to what she had called hairy…chested drivel。 〃He's the blacksmith back home; the man I was apprenticed to。 I've told you about him。〃
To his surprise; she did not take the opportunity to point out his near echo。 In fact; she said nothing; only looked at him; waiting for something。 After a moment it came to him。
〃Are you leaving; then?〃 he asked。
She stood up; brushing her skirt。 For a long moment she kept silent; as if deciding on her answer。 〃I do not know;〃 she said finally。 〃This is a fine mess you've put me in。〃
〃Me? What did I do?〃
〃Well; if you don't know; I am certainly not going to tell you。〃
Scratching his beard again; he stared at the hammer in his other hand。 Mat would probably know exactly what she meant。 Or even old Thom Merrilin。 The white…haired gleeman claimed no one understood women; but when he came out of his tiny room in the belly of the Stone he soon had half a dozen girls young enough to be his granddaughters sighing and listening to him play the harp and tell of grand adventure and romance。 Faile was the only woman Perrin wanted; but sometimes he felt like a fish trying to understand a bird。
He knew she wanted him to ask。 He knew that much。 She might or might not tell him; but he was supposed to ask。
Stubbornly he kept his mouth shut。 This time he meant to wait her out。
Outside in the darkness; a cock crowed。
Faile shivered and hugged herself。 〃My nurse used to say that meant a death ing。 Not that I believe it; of course。〃
He opened his mouth to agree it was foolishness; though he shivered; too; but his head whipped around at a grating sound and a thump。 The axe had toppled to the floor。 He only had time to frown; wondering what could have made it fall; when it shifted again; untouched; then leaped straight for him。
He swung the hammer without thought。 Metal ringing on metal drowned Faile's scream; the axe flew across the room; bounced off the far wall; and darted back at him; blade first。 He thought every hair on his body was trying to stand on end。
As the axe sped by her; Faile lunged forward and grabbed the haft with both hands。 It twisted in her grip; slashing toward her wide…eyed face。 Barely in time Perrin leaped up; dropping the hammer to seize the axe; just keeping the half…moon blade from her flesh。 He thought he would die if the axe … his axe … harmed her。 He jerked it away from her so hard that the heavy spike nearly stabbed him in the chest。 It would have been a fair trade; to stop the axe from hurting her; but with a sinking feeling he began to think it might not be possible。
The weapon thrashed like a thing alive; a thing with a malevolent will。 It wanted Perrin … he knew that as if it had shouted at him … but it fought with cunning。 When he pulled the axe away from Faile; it used his own movement to hack at him; when he forced it from himself; it tried to reach her; as if it knew that would make him stop pushing。 No matter how hard he held the haft; it spun in his hands; threatening with spike or curved blade。 Already his hands ached from the effort; and his thick arms strained; muscles tight。 Sweat rolled down his face。 He was not sure how much longer it would be before the axe fought free of his grip。 This was all madness; pure madness; with no time to think。
〃Get out;〃 he muttered through gritted teeth。 〃Get out of the room; Faile!〃
Her face was bloodless pale; but she shook her head and wrestled with the axe。 〃No! I will not leave you!〃
〃It will kill both of us!〃
She shook her head again。
Growling in his throat; he let go of the axe with one hand … his arm quivered with holding the thing one…handed; the twisting haft burned his palm … and thrust Faile away。 She yelped as he wrestled her to the door。 Ignoring her shouts and her fists pounding at him; he held her against the wall with a shoulder until he could pull the door open and shove her into the hallway。
Slamming the door behind her; he put his back against it; sliding the latch home with his hip as he seized the axe with both hands again。 The heavy blade; gleaming and sharp; trembled within inches of his face。 Laboriously; he pushed it out to arm's length。 Faile's muted shouts penetrated the thick door; and he could feel her beating on it; but he was barely conscious of her。 His yellow eyes seemed to shine; as if they reflected every scrap of light in the room!
〃Just you and me; now;〃 he snarled at the axe。 〃Blood and ashes; how I hate you!〃 Inside; a part of him came close to hysterical laughter。 Rand is the one who's supposed to go mad; and here I am; talking to an axe! Rand! Burn him!
Teeth bared with effort; he forced the axe back a full step from the door。 The weapon vibrated; fighting to reach flesh; he could almost taste its thirst for his blood。 With a roar he suddenly pulled the curved blade toward him; threw himself back。 Had the axe truly been alive; he was sure he would have heard a cry of triumph as it flashed toward his head。 At the last instant; he twisted; driving the axe past himself。 With a heavy thunk the blade buried itself in the door。
He felt the life … he could not think what else to call it … go out of the imprisoned weapon。 Slowly; he took his hands away。 The axe stayed where it was; only steel and wood again。 The door seemed a good place to leave it for now; though。 He wiped sweat from his face with a shaking hand。 Madness。 Madness walks wherever Rand is。
Abruptly he realized he could no longer hear Faile's shouts; or her pounding。 Throwing back