a mocking salute as the car gathered speed down the slope. Neither of

them spoke as they dropped swiftly downwards, two miles in silence.

Then, without taking her eyes off the track ahead, Vicky told

Gareth as he stood above and behind her in the turret, 'You weren't

even afraid-2

'In a blue funk, old girl absolute blue funk.'

'And I once called you a coward.'

'Quite right too.'

'How did you get there so fast?'

'I was up there looking for defensive positions against the jolly old

Eyeties. Saw your faithful bodyguard taking off and came to have a

look.' The track ahead of Vicky dissolved in a mist of tears,

and she had to hit the brakes hard. Afterwards, she was not sure quite

how it happened but she found herself in Gareth's arms, pressing

herself to him with all of her strength and shaking violently with her

sobs.

'Oh God, Gareth, I don't know what I'll ever do to repay you for

this.'

'I'm sure we will think of something,' he murmured, holding her with a

practised embrace that was lulling and so wonderfully secure.

She felt then that she did not want ever to leave his arms and she

lifted her lips to his and with a mild amazement saw on his face, in

the usually mocking blue eyes, such an expression of tenderness as she

had never expected was possible.

His lips were another surprise, they were very warm and soft and tasted

of man and the bitter aromatic smoke of his cheroots; she had never

realized that he was so tall and his body so hard, or his hands so

strong. The last sob wracked her body, and then she sighed

voluptuously and shuddered softly with the strength of physical

awakening more intense than she had ever experienced in her entire

life.

For a moment, the journalist in her attempted to analyse the source of

this sudden passion, and she knew it as the product of the previous

night's sleepless horrors, of fatigue and of the day's terrors. Then

she no longer queried it, but let it spread through her whole body. The

encampment of the Ras's army at the foot of the Sardi

Gorge sprawled for four miles amongst the acacia forests, a vast

agglomeration of living things which murmured softly with life, like a

hive of honeybees at midday, and which had already cloaked itself in

blue woodsmoke and the myriad odours of human and animal ingestion and

excretion.

The camp site that Gareth and Jake had chosen was set apart from the

main body, in a denser, shadier patch of acacia, below a tall rocky

waterfall where the Sardi River fell the last steep pitch to the plain

and formed a dark restless pool in which Vicky could bathe away the

filth from her body and from her mind.

It was almost dark when she climbed back to the camp with her wet hair

bound in a towel, carrying her wash bag.

Gareth was seated upon a log beside the smouldering camp fire. He was

watching the steaks of a freshly butchered ox grilling on the coals,

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