He rose to his feet with the lithe grace and speed—so
Cathy stood ramrod straight. She was unable to move a muscle, or even speak. She realized now that she
Except—slavery.
Cathy finally found her voice. “They’re not
“From the highlands,” he repeated, hissing the words. He pointed a stiff finger at the richly-carpeted floor. “Not half an hour ago, as fine a man as you could ask for stood in this room and explained to you that he was quite prepared to cast over everything—
He breathed deeply; once, twice. Then: “Years ago, I explained to a girl that she bore no guilt for what her class or nation might have done. But I’ll tell the woman now—
He glanced at the door. “You know I’ve never cared much for doctrine, Cathy, one way or the other. I’m a concrete sort of fellow. So even though I think ‘Crown Loyalty’ is about as stupid an ideology as I could imagine, I’ve got no problem with
His eyes were fixed on her, hard as diamonds. “So don’t tell me that they’re not
She avoided his gaze, hanging her head. Not with shame, simply with reluctance. Jeremy’s eyes softened, and his humor returned. “Listen to me, Lady Prancer,” he said softly. “It’s time the filly finally re-entered the race. And no filly, now, but a true grande dame. You’ll dazzle ’em, girl. I can hear the roar of the crowd already.”
“Cut it out,” she muttered. “New Kiev has a death lock on the Liberals.”
“Not after Zilwicki’s list gets made public!” cried Jeremy gleefully.
Cathy’s eyes widened, and her head came up. Her mouth formed a perfect round O of surprise.
Jeremy laughed. “Are you
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Cackle, cackle. “Bet on it! If anything, Zilwicki’s list will hit the Liberals and the Progressives harder than the Conservatives. There won’t be as many of them on the list, of course, but nobody expects anything more than piggishnessfrom High Ridge and his crowd. But I do believe, once the rock’s turned over, that we’ll find the Liberals and Progressives have taken their holier-than-thou draft to the bank one too many times.” Cackle, cackle. “Their ranks will be shaken to the core—in the Lords as much as the Commons. Bet on it!” His hand rubbing went into high gear. “Just the right time for
Cathy hissed. “I
Jeremy shrugged. “Well, yes. Who in their right mind wouldn’t? But look at it this way, Cathy—”
He spread his arms wide, theatrically. Christ on the Cross. “
From his armchair, Isaac hissed. Still standing in crucifix position, Jeremy wiggled his fingers. “Only in the Star Kingdom, comrade. That still leaves us the Solarians and the Silesians for a hunting ground.”
Cathy glared at him. “Aren’t you forgetting something, you great political strategist?”
Jeremy dropped his arms. “Finding Zilwicki’s daughter?
He cocked his head at Isaac. Simultaneously, both men stuck out their tongues, showing the mark.
Like two cobras, spreading their hoods.
The Fifth Day
Helen
The first few hours of her escape were a nightmare. The world Helen had entered was lightless chaos, as if the primordial ylem were made of stone and dirt and refuse. She realized soon enough that she had entered some kind of interconnected pockets of open space, accidentally formed and molded over the centuries, branching off from each other with neither rhyme nor reason beyond the working of gravity on rubble and debris.
Branching off in
Soon enough, those knees and hands were beginning to get bruised and scraped. The pain was not Helen’s principal concern. Although Master Tye’s syncretic regimen emphasized its philosophical and emotional aspects, it was still, when all was said and done, a school of the martial arts. So, like any such school which is not simply oriented to the tournament world, Master Tye had trained Helen in the various manners in which to handle pain.
Pain, thus, she could ignore. At least up to a point, but even for a fourteen-year-old girl that point was