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hat's wrong? What happened?〃 I tried to make my voice soothing。 I brushed back the hair that hung about her face。 After a few moments she quieted in my arms。 Her breathing steadied; but she still trembled。
〃I had gone into town。 Lady Patience had given me the afternoon。 And I needed to get a few things 。。。 for my candles。〃 As she spoke; her trembling lessened。 I tilted her chin up so that she looked into my eyes。
〃And then?〃
〃I was 。。。 ing back。 I was on the steep bit; just outside of town。 Where the alders grow?〃
I nodded。 I knew the spot。
〃I heard horses ing。 In a hurry。 So I stepped off the road to make way for them。〃 She started to tremble again。 〃I kept walking; thinking they would pass me。 But suddenly they were right behind me; and when I looked back; they were ing right at me。 Not on the road; but right at me。 I jumped back into the brush; and still they rode right at me。 I turned and ran; but they kept ing 。。。。〃 Her voice was getting higher and higher。
〃Hush! Wait a bit。 Calm down。 Think。 How many of them? Did you know them?〃
She shook her head wildly。 〃Two。 I couldn't see their faces。 I was running away; and they were wearing the kind of helm that es down over your eyes and nose。 They chased me。 It's steep there; you know; and brushy。 I tried to get away; but they just rode their horses right through the brush after me。 Herding me; like dogs herd sheep。 I ran; and ran; but I couldn't get away from them。 Then I fell; I caught my foot on a log and I fell。 And they jumped from their horses。 One pinned me down while the other snatched up my basket。 He dumped it all out; like he was looking for something; but they were laughing and laughing。 I thought 。。。〃
My heart was hammering as hard as Molly's now。 〃Did they hurt you?〃 I asked fiercely。
She paused; as if she could not decide; then shook her head wildly。 〃Not like you fear。 He just 。。。 held me down。 And laughed。 The other one; he said 。。。 he said; I was pretty stupid; letting myself be used by a bastard。 They said 。。。〃
Again she paused a moment。 Whatever they had said to her; called her was ugly enough that she could not repeat it to me。 It was like a sword through me; that they had been able to hurt her so badly she would not even share the pain。 〃They warned me;〃 she went on at last。 〃They said stay away from the bastard。 Don't do his dirty work for him。 They said 。。。 things I didn't understand; about messages and spies and treason。 They said they could make sure that everyone knew I was the Bastard's whore。〃 She tried just to say the word; but it came out with greater force。 She defied me to flinch from it。 〃Then they said 。。。 I would be hanged 。。。 if I didn't pay attention。 That to run errands for a traitor was to be a traitor。〃 Her voice grew strangely calmer。 〃Then they spit on me。 And they left me。 I heard them ride away; but for a long time I was afraid to get up。 I have never been so scared。〃 She looked at me and her eyes were like open wounds。 〃Not even my father ever scared me that bad。〃
I held her close to me。 〃It's all my fault。〃 I did not even know I had spoken aloud until she drew back from me; to look up in puzzlement。
〃Your fault? Did you do something wrong?〃
〃No。 I am no traitor。 But I am a bastard。 And I've let that spill over onto you。 Everything Patience warned me of; everything Ch everyone warned me about; it's all ing true。 I've got you caught up in it。〃
〃What is happening?〃 she asked softly; eyes wide。 Her breath suddenly caught。 〃You said 。。。 the guard wouldn't let you out the gate。 That you can't leave Buckkeep? Why?〃
〃I don't know; exactly。 There's a lot I don't understand。 But one thing I do know。 I have to keep you safe。 That means staying away from you; for a time。 And you from me。 Do you understand?〃
A glint of anger came into her eyes。 〃I understand you're leaving me alone in this!〃
〃No。 That's not it。 We have to make them believe that they've scared you; that you're obeying them。 Then you'll be safe。 They'll have no reason to e after you again。〃
〃They have scared me; you idiot!〃 she hissed at me。 〃One thing I know。 Once someone knows you're afraid of him; you're never safe from that person。 If I obey them now; they will e after me again。 To tell me to do other things; to see how far I'll obey them in my fear。〃
These were the scars her father had left on her life。 Scars that were a kind of strength; but also a vulnerability。 〃Now is not the time to stand up to them;〃 I whispered。 I kept looking over her shoulder; expecting that at any moment the guard would e to see where we had vanished。 〃e;〃 I said; and led her deeper into the maze of warehouses and outbuildings。 She walked silently beside me for a ways; then suddenly jerked her hand from mine。
〃It is time to stand up to them;〃 she declared。 〃Because once you start putting it off; you never do it。 Why should not this be the time?〃
〃Because I don't want you caught up in this。 I don't want you hurt。 I don't want people saying you are the Bastard's whore。〃 I could barely force the words from my mouth。
Molly's head came up。 〃I have done nothing I'm ashamed of;〃 she said evenly。 〃Have you?〃
〃No。 But…〃
〃 'But。' Your favorite word;〃 she said bitterly。 She walked away from me。
〃Molly!〃 I sprang after her; seized her by the shoulders。
She spun and hit me。 Not a slap。 A solid punch in the mouth that rocked me back and put blood in my mouth。 She stood glaring; daring me to touch her again。 I didn't。 〃I didn't say I wouldn't fight back。 Only that I didn't want you caught up in it。 Give me a chance to fight this my way;〃 I said。 I knew blood was running over my chin。 I let her look at it。 〃Trust that given time; I can find them and make them pay。 My way。 Now。 Tell me about the men。 What they wore; how they rode。 What did the horses look like? Did they speak like Buck folk; or Inlanders? Did they have beards? Could you tell the color of their hair; their eyes?〃
I saw her trying to think; saw her mind veer away from thinking about it。 〃Brown;〃 she said at last。 〃Brown horses; with black manes and tails。 And the men talked like anybody else。 One had a dark beard。 I think。。 It's hard to see face down in the dirt。〃
〃Good。 That's good;〃 I told her; though she had told me nothing at all。 She looked down; away from the blood on my face。 〃Molly;〃 I said more quietly。 〃I won't be ing 。。。 to your room。 Not for a while。 Because 。。。〃
〃You're afraid。〃
〃Yes!〃 I hissed。 〃Yes; I'm afraid。 Afraid they'll hurt you; afraid they'll kill you。 To hurt me。 I won't endanger you by ing to you。〃
She stood still。 I could not tell if she was listening to me or not。 She folded her arms across her chest; hugged herself。。
〃I love you too much to see that happen。〃 My words sounded weak; even to myself。
She turned and walked away from me。 She still hugged herself; as if to keep herself from flying apart。 She looked very alone; in her draggled blue skirts with her proud head bowed。 〃Molly Redskirts;〃 I whispered after her; but I could no longer see that Molly。 Only what I had made of her。
CHAPTER TWENTY…FOUR
Neatbay
THE POCKED MAN Is the legendary harbinger of disaster for the folk of the Six Duchies。 To see him; striding down the road; is to know that disease and pestilence will soon e to call。 To dream of him is said to be a warning of a death to e。 Often the tales of him show him appearing to those deserving of punishment; but sometimes he is used; most often in puppet shows; as a general omen of disaster to e。 A marionette of the Pocked Man; hung dangling across the scenery; is a warning to all in the audience that soon they will witness a tragedy。
The days of winter dragged agonizingly slow。 With every passing hour; I was braced for something to happen。 I never walked into a room without surveying it first; ate no food I had not seen prepared; drank only the water I drew from the well myself。 I slept poorly。 The constant watchfulness told on me in a hundred ways。 I was snappish to those who spoke to me casuall