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       The moving something took on a more definite form。 A face; sad and beautiful; yet lifeless; hovered before him。 Something like wings or flowing garments moved around it; barely distinct from the gray。
       〃Do you see me?〃
       〃Yes。〃
       〃Who am I?〃
       〃You're the angel。 From the tower。〃
       〃No。 But that doesn't matter。〃 The angel moved closer。 Simon could see the discolorations on her weathered bronze skin。 〃I suppose it is good you can see me at all。 I have been waiting for you to e close enough。 I hope you can still get back。〃
       〃I don't understand。〃 The words were too difficult。 He wanted only to let go; to float back into uncaring; to sleep。。。
       〃You must understand; Simon。 You must。 There are many things I must show you; and I have only a little time left。〃
       〃Show me?〃
       〃Things are different here。 I cannot simply tell you。 This place is not like the world。〃
〃This place?〃 He labored to make sense。 〃What place is this?〃
       〃It is 。。。 beyond。 There is no other word。〃
A faint memory came to him。 〃The Dream Road?〃
       〃Not exactly: that road travels along the edge of these fields; and even to the borders of the place where I will soon go。 But enough of this。 We have little time。〃 The angel seemed to float away from him。 〃Follow me。〃
       〃I。。。 I can't。〃
〃You did before。 Follow me。〃
       The angel receded。 Simon did not want her to go。 He was so lonely。 Suddenly; he was with her。
       〃You see;〃 she said。 〃Ah; Simon; I waited so long for this place…to be here all the time! It is wonderful! I am free!〃
       He wondered what the angel meant; but he had no strength for more riddles。 〃Where are we going?〃
〃Not where; but when。 You know that。〃 The angel seemed to give off a sort of joy; if she had been a flower; Simon thought; she would have been standing in a patch of sunlight; surrounded by bees。 〃It was so terrible those other times when I had to go back。 I was only happy here。 I tried to tell you that once; but you could not hear me。〃
       〃I don't understand。〃
       〃Of course。 You have never heard my voice until now。 Never my own voice; that is。 You heard hers。〃
There were no words; Simon realized suddenly。 He and the angel were not speaking as people spoke; rather; she seemed to give him her ideas and they found a home in his head。 When she talked of 〃her;〃 of the other whose voice he had heard; he did not perceive it as a word; but as a feeling of a protecting; holding; loving; but still somehow dangerous; female。
       〃Who is 'her'?〃
〃She has gone on ahead;〃 the angel said; as though he had asked a pletely different question。 〃Soon I will join her。 But I had to wait for you; Simon。 It doesn 't bother me; though。 I am happy here。 I'm just glad I didn 't have to go back。〃 Simon felt 〃back〃 as a trapped; hurting place。 〃Even before; when I first came here; I never wanted to go back 。。。 but she always made me。〃
       Before he could question further…before he could even decide whether; in this strange dream; he wanted to question further…Simon found himself in the tunnels of Asu'a。 A familiar scene spread before him…the fair…haired man; the torch; the spear; the great glittering something that lay just beyond the archway。
       〃What is this?〃
       〃Watch。 It is your story…or part of it。〃
The spearman took a step forward; every inch of him aquiver with fearful expectation。 The great beast did not move。 Its red claw lay curled on the ground just a few paces before his feet。
       Simon wondered if the beast slept。 His own scar; or the memory of it; stung him。 
       Run away; man。 he thought。 A dragon is more than you can know。 Run away!
The spearman took another cautious step; then stopped; Simon was suddenly closer; looking into the wide chamber as though he saw through the eyes of the golden…haired man。 What he saw was at first hard to take in。
The room was huge; with a ceiling that stretched up beyond the limits of the torchflame。 The walls had been blasted and melted by great fires。
       It's the forge; Simon realized。 Or that's what it is now。 This must be the past。
The dragon lay sprawled across the cavern floor; red…gold; as though the countless scales mirrored the torchlight。 It was larger than a house; its tail a seemingly endless coil of looping flesh。 Great wings stretched from its haunches to the elongated spurs behind its front claws。 It was magnificent and terrifying in a way that even the ice…dragon Igjarjuk had not been。 And it was pletely and utterly dead。
       The spearman stared。 Simon; floating in a dream; stared。
       〃Do you see?〃 the angel whispered。 〃The dragon was dead。〃
       The spearman took a step forward to prod the inert claw with his spear。 Reassured; he moved into the great chamber of melted stone。
       Something pale lay beneath the dragon's breast。
       〃It's a skeleton;〃 Simon whispered。 〃A person's skeleton。 〃
       〃Hush;〃 the angel said in his ear。 〃Watch。 This is your story。〃
       〃What do you mean?〃
The spearman moved toward the pile of white bones; his lingers tracing the sign of the Tree in the air。 The shadow of his hand leaped across the wall。 He leaned close; still moving slowly and stealthily; as though any moment the dragon might suddenly roar back to life…but the man; like Simon; could see the ragged holes where the dragon's eyes had been; the withered; blackened tongue that lolled from the gaping mouth。
       The man reached down and reverently touched the human skull that lay beside the dragon's breastbone like a pearl from a broken necklace。 The rest of the bones were scattered close by。 They were blackened and warped。
Looking at them; Simon suddenly remembered Igjarjuk's scalding blood; and felt a pang of sadness for the poor wretch who had slain this creature and received his own death。 For slain it he had; it seemed; the only bones which still hung together were a forearm and hand; and they were wrapped around the hilt of a sword driven nearly to the hilt in the dragon's belly。
       The spearman stared at this odd sight for a long time; then at last lifted his head; looking wildly around the cavern as though in fear someone might be watching。 His face was somber; but his eyes gleamed feverishly。 In that instant Simon almost recognized him; but the grayness of his thoughts was not entirely dispersed; when the fair…haired man turned back to the skeleton; the recognition faded。
       The man dropped his spear and detached the skeletal hand from the sword's hilt with trembling care。 One of the fingers broke loose。 The man held it for a moment; his expression unreadable; then kissed the bone and tucked it into his shirt。 When the hilt was freed; the man put his torch down on the stone; then took the sword in a firm grip。 He placed his boot against the dragon's arching breastbone and pulled。 Muscles; rippled on his arms and cords stood out in his neck; but the sword did not e free。 He rested for a moment; then spat on his palms and gripped the sword again。 At last it slid out; leaving a puckered hole between the gleaming red scales。
       The man lifted the sword before him; his eyes wide。 At first Simon thought the blade a simple; almost crude piece of work; but its lines were clean and graceful beneath the char of dragon's blood。 The man regarded it with an admiration so frank that it was almost greedy; then lowered it abruptly and looked around again; as though still afraid someone might be watching。 He picked up the torch and began to move back toward the chamber's arched doorway; but stopped to stare at the dragon's leg and clawed front foot。 After a long moment's consideration; he kneeled and began sawing away with the blackened sword at the leg's narrowest point; just in front of the wing…spur。
       It was hard labor; but the man was young and powerfully built。 As he worked; he looked up anxiously; staring into the shadows of the vast room as though a thousand scornful eyes were watching him。 Sweat was trickling down his face and limbs。 He seemed possessed; as though some wild spirit had taken hold of him; when he had sawed almost halfway through the thing he suddenly stood and began hacking with the sword; smashing at the arm with blow after blow until bits of tissue spun away on all sides。 Simon; still a helpless but fascinated observer; saw that the man's eyes were full of tears; that his youthful face was contorted in a grimace of pain and horror。
       Finally the last of the flesh parted and the claw rolled free。 Shivering like a terrified child; the man shoved the sword through his belt; then hefted the huge claw up onto his shoulder as though it were a side of beef。 His face still full of misery; he staggered out of the chamber and disappeared up the tunnel。
〃He felt the Sithi ghosts;〃 the angel whispered to him。 Simon had been so caught up in the man's private torment that he was startled by her voice。 〃He felt them shame him for his lie。〃
〃I don't understand。〃 Something was tickling his memory; but he had been in the gray for so long。。。。 〃What was that? And who was the other one…the skeleton; the one who killed the dragon?〃
〃That is part of your story; Simon。〃 And suddenly the cavern was gone and they were in nothing

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