amc.killashandra-第26章
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it。 Nothing better than long beef and smacker。 Oho; but we eat good tonight!〃 She rolled her eyes again in anticipation。 〃We'll drop these off;〃 and she swung the tangle of baskets on their string; 〃and then we get us pretty。 A barbecue night's a good night for Angel Island!〃 And she winked broadly at Killashandra; who laughed。
Two barbecue pits had been dug on the beach front。 In one a very long animal carcass was slowly turning over the sizzling coals。 Four men were good…naturedly attempting to raise a massive fish onto the spit braces; urging each other to greater effort while the onlooking women taunted them for weakness。
Prominently centered on the beach was a long low table; already being laid with garlands of flowers; baskets of fruit and other delicacies which Killashandra couldn't identify。 An immensely plump woman; with a most luxurious growth of hair spilling down to her knees; greeted Keralaw with delight; chattering about the quantity and quality of the baskets and plates; and then fell silent; cocking her head inquiringly at Killashandra。
〃Here is Carrigana; Ballala;〃 Keralaw said; taking Killashandra's arm。 〃In from the outer islands。 She wove with me。〃
〃You picked the right time to e;〃 Ballala said approvingly。 〃We have some good barbecue tonight。 Long beef and a smacker!〃
Suddenly a siren split the air with a hoot that occasioned loud cheers from everyone on the beach。
〃Schooner's on the last tack: Be here right quick;〃 Keralaw said and then began smoothing her arm in an absent minded way。
Killashandra cast it a quick look … all the fine hair was standing up。 Killashandra rubbed her own brown arms to deflect ment。 But Keralaw apparently did not notice the phenomenon。
〃e; Carrigana; we must get pretty now。〃
Getting pretty meant decorating their hair with the scented flowers that grew on the low bushes under ancient polly trees。 There seemed to be a munity of possessions on Angel Island; for Keralaw visited several back gardens to find the colors she wanted for her own long tresses。 And she had decided that only the tiny cream flowers would do as a garland for Killashandra's head; since Killa's hair was not long enough to braid。 Keralaw offered to trim the dried ends; tutting over the exigencies that had deprived Killashandra of so many amenities on her distant island。
Then Keralaw decided that they'd have time to make some wreaths of the fragrant blossoms。 Fortunately Killashandra was able to delay starting a wreath until she saw how Keralaw began hers and then the two twisted and tucked the stems in fortable silence。 Eventually; festive sounds drifted back to their ears from the beach and then cheering broke out。
〃Schooner's in。〃 Keralaw cried; jumping to her feet; her braids bouncing their floral tips against her waist。 She grabbed Killashandra's hand; jerking her up。 〃Pick yourself a handsome one; Carrigana。 Of course; they're all handsome on the schooner;〃 she said with an earthy giggle。 〃And away in the morning with no harm done; ing or going。〃
Killashandra followed willingly; clutching her wreaths in her hand; hoping her crude manufacture would not break apart from the jostling。
There could be few sights more impressive than a schooner sailing effortlessly into the beautiful azure waters of a harbor under an evening sky rich with sun…tinged clouds; while colorfully dressed and beflowered people lined the pier and the beach。 The odors of a delicious meal permeated the air and all present were happily anticipating an evening spent in joyful pursuits … of all kinds。 Killashandra had no wish to resist the enticements so lavishly available and she cheered as hard as the rest of the inhabitants of Angel Island as sailors on the yard arms reefed the sails while the schooner glided toward the pier; and the shoremen waited to secure the lines tossed to them。 She jumped about; yelling at the top of her lungs; as everyone else was doing; waggling at arm's length her wreaths; as seemed to be the custom。
Then; suddenly; out of the crowd two men stood apart; grinning at the enthusiastic display but not joining in。 Killashandra gasped; clutched the wreaths close to her face and stared; incredulous。
Corish von Mittelstern of the Beta Jungische system; purportedly in search of his uncle; was standing next to the bronzed young man of the corridor who had abducted and abandoned her on a miniscule island in the middle of nowhere!
Even as she reacted to their presence; she saw Corish was glancing about the crowd。 Before she could duck; his gaze touched her face。。。 and passed on without a blink of recognition。
Chapter 10
Shock rooted Killashandra in the sand。 She ignored the surge of the islanders toward the pier; the vanguard already throwing their wreaths about the disembarking sailors。 Fury that Corish didn't recognize her … and relief that he didn't … warred in her。 To judge by his deep tan; Corish had been in the islands as long as she had。 He looked fortable in the shorts and sleeveless half…vest that the island men preferred; though his was modestly decorated。 Not so the one Lars Dahl wore; which was thick with many…hued embroidery。
mon sense quickly tempered her initial strong reactions。 She hadn't recognized herself in the mirror; why would Corish or Lars Dahl? Further; neither man could logically have expected to see Killashandra Ree on the beachfront at Angel Island。 She relaxed from the tense half…poised stance she had assumed。
〃e on; you'll want to catch a good one;〃 Keralaw said; tugging Killashandra by the sleeve。 She paused; seeing the objects of Killashandra's riveted attention。 〃Lars Dahl is very attractive; isn't he? But he's mitted to the Music Conservatory … the first Angel Islander to be admitted!〃
〃The other one?〃 Killashandra stood fast; though Keralaw plucked urgently at her to move。
〃Him? He's been around the last few weeks。 A pleasant enough man but。。。〃 Keralaw shrugged diffidently。 〃e on; now; Carrigana; I want a live one!〃
Now Killashandra permitted herself to be drawn; holding her breath as first Corish then Lars Dahl looked toward them。 When there was still no sign of recognition from either man; Killashandra grinned; then waggled her fingers at them and brandished the wreaths invitingly。 Lars Dahl smiled back; gesturing a good…humored rejection of her offer before he renewed his conversation with Corish。
As Clorish did not turn away; she swung her hips in her best imitation of a seductress; and cast one last longing look over her shoulder before Keralaw was hauling her through the crowd toward the approaching sailors。
Joyfully Keralaw deposited her garlands on a lean; brown…black man and; with a half…reproachful; half…apologetic glance at Carrigana; acpanied him toward a distant section of the beach in the gathering dusk。 Other couples had the same idea while many more made for the barbecue area and the kegs of beer; and jugs of fermented polly fruit in jackets of woven polly fronds which were now being circulated。 Many of the islanders had paired off; and the disappointed drifted back to the imminent feast; all still in the best of good spirits。
〃What about garlanding me?〃 a male voice grated in her ear。
Killashandra turned her head toward the speaker; only far enough to catch the stench of his breath; before she deftly avoided his importunities with a giggle; slipping past a group of women。 He paused there and someone less fastidious crowned him。 Killashandra continued to glide forward and toward the shadows cast by the polly trees growing above the high tide line。 The joyous sensuality of the islanders amused and frustrated her。 Crystal resonance was slowly abating; and consequently her body's normal appetites were returning。
Corish and Lars Dahl were still deep in conversation at the water s edge。 She was level with them now; though shadowed from their notice and she could observe unobtrusively。 She sank to the warm sand; the unused garlands fragrant in her loose grip。 Ignoring the happy roistering at the barbecue pits; she concentrated on the two men。
What could be of such fascination to them in the midst of all this jollity? Her original instinct about Corish had been correct: he was an FSP operative。 Unless sh