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ve pulled it loose' I've plucked it too soon! I have to put it back!
       Something was still drawing her upward; but now she was terrified。 She had done something very wrong。 She had to go back; to find that one branch in the net of manyfold thousands。 Maybe it was not too late to return what she had unwittingly stolen。
       Miriamele grabbed at the tangle of branches; trying to slow her ascent。 Some of them; narrow and brittle as icicles; snapped in her hands; a few of the black fruits worked loose and went tumbling down into the gray…white distances below her。
       No! She was frantic。 She hadn't meant to cause this damage。 She reached out her hand to catch one of the falling fruits and lost her grip on the tiny infant。 She made a desperate grab; but it was out of her reach。
       Miriamele let out a wail of despair and horror。。。。

       It was dark。 Someone was holding her; clutching her tightly。
       〃No'〃 she gasped。 〃I've dropped it!〃
       〃You haven't dropped anything;〃 the voice said。 〃You're having a bad dream。〃
       She stared; but could not make out the face。 The voice 。。。she knew the voice。 〃Simon。。。 ?〃
       〃I'm here。〃 He moved his mouth very close to her ear。 〃You're safe。 But you probably shouldn't shout any more。〃
       〃Sorry。 I'm sorry。〃 She shivered; then began to disengage herself from his arms。 There was a strong damp smell to the air and something scratchy beneath her fingers。 〃Where are we?〃
       〃In a barn。 About two hours' ride outside the walls of Falshire。 Don't you remember?〃
       〃A little。 I don't feel very well。〃 In fact; she felt dreadful。 She was still shivering; yet at the same time she felt hot and even more bleary than she usually did when she woke up in the middle of the night。 〃How did we get here?〃
       〃We had a fight with the Fire Dancers。〃
       〃I remember that。 And I remember riding。〃
       Simon made a sound in the darkness that might have been a laugh。 〃Well; after a while we stopped riding。 You were the one who decided to stop here。〃 She shook her head。 〃I don't remember。〃 Simon let go of her…a little reluctantly; it was clear even to her dulled sensibilities。 Now he crawled away over the thin layer of straw。 A moment later something creaked and thumped and a little light leaked in。 Simon's dark form was silhouetted in the square of a window。 He was trying to find something to prop the shutter。 〃It's stopped raining;〃 he said。
       〃I'm cold。〃 She tried to dig her way down into the straw。
       〃You kicked off your cloak。〃 Simon crawled back across the loft to her side。 He found her cloak and tucked it up beneath her chin。 〃You can have mine; too; if you want。〃
       〃I think I'll be happy with this;〃 Miriamele said; although her teeth were still chattering。
       〃Do you want something to eat? I left your half of the supper…but you broke the ale jug on that big fellow's head。〃
       〃Just some water。〃 The idea of putting food in her stomach was not a pleasant one。
Simon fussed with the saddlebags while Miriamele sat hugging her knees and staring out the open window at the night sky。 The stars were invisible behind a veil of clouds。 After Simon brought her the water skin and she drank; she felt weariness sweep over her again。
       〃I feel。。。 bad;〃 she said。 〃I think I need to sleep some more。〃
       The disappointment was plain in Simon's voice。 〃Certainly; Miri。〃
       〃I'm sorry。 I just feel so ill。。。〃 She lay back and pulled the cloak tight beneath her chin。 The darkness seemed to spin slowly around her。 She saw Simon's shadowed silhouette against the window once more; then shadows came and took her back down。

       By early morning Miriamele's fever was quite high。 Simon could do little for her but put a damp cloth on her forehead and give her water to drink。
       The dark day passed in a blur of images: gray clouds sweeping past the window; the lonely sound of a solitary dove; Simon's worried face rising above her as periodically as the moon。 Miriamele discovered that she did not much care what happened to her。 All the fear and concern that had driven her was leached away by the illness。 If she could have chosen to fall asleep for a year; she would have; instead; she bobbed in and out of consciousness like a shipwrecked sailor clinging to a spar。 Her dreams were full of white trees and drowned cities with seaweed waving in their streets。
       In the hour before dawn of their second day in the barn; Miriamele awakened to find herself clear…headed again; but terribly; terribly weak。 She had a sudden fear that she was alone; that her panion had left her behind。
       〃Simon?〃 she asked。 There was no answer。 〃Simon!?〃
       〃Humf?〃
       〃Is that you?〃
〃What? Miriamele? Of course it's me。〃 She could hear him roll over and crawl toward her。 〃Are you worse?〃
       〃Better; I think。〃 She stretched out a shaking hand until she found his arm; then finger…walked down it until she could clasp his hand。 〃But still not very well。 Stay with me for a little while。〃
       〃Of course。 Are you cold?〃
       〃A bit。〃
       Simon caught up his cloak and laid it atop her own。 She felt so strengthless that the very gesture made her want to cry…indeed; a cold tear formed and trickled down her cheek。
       〃Thank you。〃 She sat in silence for a while。 Even this short conversation had tired her。 The night; which had seemed so large and empty when she woke; now seemed a little less daunting。
〃I think I'm ready to go back to sleep now。〃 Her voice sounded fuzzy even in her own ears。
       〃Good night; then。〃
       Miriamele felt herself slipping away。 She wondered if Simon had ever had a dream as strange as the one about the white tree and the odd fruits it bore。 It seemed unlikely。。。
       When she awoke to the uncertain light of a slate…gray dawn; Simon's cloak was still covering her。 He was sleeping nearby; a few wisps of damp hay his only covering。
       Miriamele slept a great deal during their second day in the barn; but when she was not sunk in slumber; she felt much healthier; almost her old self。 By midday she was able to take some bread and a morsel of cheese。 Simon had been out exploring the local countryside; while she ate he told her of his adventures。
       〃There are so few people! I saw a couple on the road out of Falshire…I didn't let them see me; I promise you…but almost no one else。 There's a house down below that's almost falling apart。 I think it belongs to the people who own this barn。 There are holes in the roof in a few places; but most of the thatching is good。 I don't think anyone's living there now。 If we need to stay longer; that might be a drier place than this。〃
       〃We'll see;〃 said Miriamele。 〃I may be able to ride tomorrow。〃
       〃Perhaps; but you'll have to be able to move around a bit first。 This is the first time you've sat up since the night we left Falshire。〃 He turned toward her suddenly。 〃And I almost got killed!〃
〃What?〃 Miriamele had to grab for the waterskin to keep herself from choking on the dry bread。 〃What do you mean?〃 she demanded when she had recovered。 〃Was it Fire Dancers?〃
       〃No;〃 Simon said; his eyes wide; his expression solemn。 A moment later he grinned。 〃But it was a near thing; even so。 I was ing back uphill from the field next to the house。 I had been picking some。。。 some flowers there。〃
Miriamele looked at him quizzically。 〃Flowers? What did you want with flowers?〃
       Simon went on as though the question had not been asked。 〃Something made a noise and I looked up。 Standing there at the top of the rise behind me was a bull。〃
〃Simon!〃
       〃He didn't look very friendly; either。 He was all bony; and his eyes were red; and he had bloody scratches along his sides。〃 Simon dragged his fingers down his ribs; illustrating。 〃We stood there staring at each other for a moment; then he began to lower his head and make huffing noises。 I started walking backward toward where I'd been。 He came down the hill after me; making these little dancing steps; but going faster and faster。〃
       〃But Simon! What did you do?〃
       〃Well; running downhill in front of a bull seemed fairly stupid; so I dropped the flowers and climbed the first good…siz

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