rj.theshadowrising-第20节
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he said politely。 His glance touched Perrin's yellow stare and flinched away; though his expression did not change。 〃You are well; I trust?〃 Perhaps too politely。
Perrin did not really care for the man's tone; but the way Torean looked Faile up and down; with a sort of casual interest; clenched his fists。 He managed to keep his voice level; though。 〃The Light illumine you; High Lord Torean。 I am glad to see you helping keep watch over the Lord Dragon。 Some men in your place might resent him being here。〃
Torean's thin eyebrows twitched。 〃Prophecy has been fulfilled; and Tear has fulfilled its place in that prophecy。 Perhaps the Dragon Reborn will lead Tear to a still greater destiny。 What man could resent that? But it is late。 A good night to you。〃 He eyed Faile again; pursing his lips; and walked off down the hall just a bit too briskly; away from the anteroom's lights。 His bodyguards heeled him like well…trained dogs。
〃There was no need for you to be uncivil;〃 Faile said in a tight voice when the High Lord was out of hearing。 〃You sounded as if your tongue were frozen iron。 If you do intend to remain here; you had better learn to get on with the lords。〃
〃He was looking at you as if he wanted to dandle you on his knee。 And I do not mean like a father。〃
She sniffed dismissively。 〃He is not the first man ever to look at me。 If he found the nerve to try more; I could put him in his place with a frown and a glance。 I do not need you to speak for me; Perrin Aybara。〃 Still; she did not sound entirely displeased。
Scratching his beard; he peered after Torean; watching the High Lord and his guards vanish around a distant corner。 He wondered how the Taken lords managed without sweating to death。 〃Did you notice; Faile? His heel…hounds did not take their hands off their swords until he was ten paces clear of us。〃
She frowned at him; then down the hall after the three; and nodded slowly。 〃You're right。 But I do not understand。 They do not bow and scrape the way they do for him; but everyone walks as warily around you and Mat as they do around the Aes Sedai。〃
〃Maybe being a friend of the Dragon Reborn isn't as much protection as it used to be。〃
She did not suggest leaving again; not in words; but her eyes were full of it。 He was more successful in ignoring the unspoken suggestion than he had been with the spoken。
Before they reached the end of the hallway; Berelain came hurrying out of the bright lights of the anteroom; clutching a thin white robe tightly around her with both arms。 If the First of Mayene had been walking any faster; she would have been running。
To show Faile he could be as civil as she could possibly wish; Perrin swept a bow that he wagered even Mat could not have bettered。 By contrast; Faile's curtsy was the barest nod of her head; the merest bending of a knee。 He hardly noticed。 As Berelain rushed past them without a glance; the smell of fear; rank and raw as a festering wound; made his nostrils twitch。 Beside this; Torean's fear was nothing。 This was mad panic tied with a frayed rope。 He straightened slowly; staring after her。
〃Filling your eyes?〃 Faile asked softly。
Intent on Berelain; wondering what had driven her so near the brink; he spoke without thinking。 〃She smelled of …〃
Far down the corridor; Torean suddenly stepped out of a side hallway to seize Berelain's arm。 He was talking a torrent; but Perrin could not make out more than a handful of scattered words; something about her overstepping herself in her pride; and something else that seemed to be Torean offering her his protection。 Her reply was short; sharp; and even more inaudible; delivered with lifted chin。 Pulling herself free roughly; the First of Mayene walked away; back straight and seemingly more in mand of herself。 On the point of following; Torean saw Perrin watching。 Dabbing at his nose with his handkerchief; the High Lord vanished back into the crossing corridor。
〃I do not care if she smelled of the Essence of Dawn;〃 Faile said darkly。 〃That one is not interested in hunting a bear; however fine his hide would look stretched on a wall。 She hunts the sun。〃
He frowned at her。 〃The sun? A bear? What are you talking about?〃
〃You go on by yourself。 I think I will go to my bed after all。〃
〃If that's what you want;〃 he said slowly; 〃but I thought you were as eager to find out what happened as I am。〃
〃I think not。 I'll not pretend I am eager to meet the。。。 Rand。。。 not after avoiding it until now。 And now I am especially not eager。 No doubt the two of you will have a fine talk without me。 Especially if there's wine。〃
〃You don't make any sense;〃 he muttered; scrubbing a hand through his hair。 〃If you want to go to bed; then fine; but I wish you would say something I understand。〃
For a long moment she studied his face; then suddenly bit her lip。 He thought she was trying not to laugh。 〃Oh; Perrin; sometimes I believe it is your innocence I enjoy most of all。〃 Sure enough; traces of laughter silvered her voice。 〃You go on to。。。 to your friend and tell me of it in the morning。 As much as you want to。〃 She pulled his head down to brush his lips with a kiss and; as quick as the kiss; ran back down the hallway。
Shaking his head; he watched until she turned in to the stairs with no sign of Torean。 Sometimes it was as if she spoke another language。 He headed toward the lights。
The anteroom was a round chamber fifty paces or more across。 A hundred gilded lamps hung on golden chains from its high ceiling。 Polished redstone columns made an inner ring; and the floor appeared to be one huge slab of black marble; streaked with gold。 It had been the anteroom of the king's chambers; in the days when Tear had kings; before Artur Hawkwing put everything from the Spine of the World to the Aryth Ocean under one king。 The Tairen kings had not returned when Hawkwing's empire collapsed; and for a thousand years the only inhabitants of these apartments had been mice tracking through dust。 No High Lord had ever had enough power to dare claim them for his own。
A ring of fifty Defenders stood rigidly in the middle of the room; breastplates and rimmed helmets gleaming; spears all slanted at exactly the same angle。 Facing every direction as they did; they were supposed to keep all intruders from the current lord of the Stone。 Their mander; a captain distinguished by two short white plumes on his helmet; held himself only a trifle less stiffly。 He posed with one hand on his sword hilt and the other on his hip; self…important with his duty。 They all smelled of fear and uncertainty; like men who lived under a crumbling cliff and had almost managed to convince themselves it would never fall。 Or at least not tonight。 Not in the next hour。
Perrin walked on by them; his bootheels making echoes。 The officer started toward him; then hesitated when Perrin did not stop to be challenged。 He knew who Perrin was; of course; at least; he knew as much as any Tairen knew。 Traveling panion of Aes Sedai; friend of the Lord Dragon。 Not a man to be interfered with by a mere officer of the Defenders of the Stone。 There was his apparent task of guarding the Lord Dragon's rest; of course; but though he probably did not admit it even to himself; the officer had to know that he and his brave show of polished armor were simply that。 The real guards were those Perrin met when he strode beyond the columns and approached the doors to Rand's chambers。
They had been sitting so still behind the columns that they seemed to fade into the stone; though their coats and breeches … in shades of gray and brown; made to hide them in the Waste … stood out here as soon as they moved。 Six Maidens of the Spear; Aiel women who had chosen a warrior's life over the hearth; flowed between him and the doors on soft; laced boots that reached their knees。 They were tall for women; the tallest barely a hand shorter than he; sun…darkened; with short…cropped hair; yellow or red or something in between。 Two held curved horn bows with arrows nocked; if not drawn。 The others carried small hide bucklers and three or four short spears each … short; but with spearheads long enough to stick through a man's body with inches to spare。
〃I do not think I can let you go in;〃 a woman with flame…colored hair said; smiling slightly to take the sting out of the words。 Aiel did not go about grinning as much as other folk; or show a great deal of any outward emotion for that matter。 〃I think he does not want to see anyone tonight。〃
〃I am going in; Bain。〃 Ignoring her spears; he took her by the upper arms。 That was when it became impossible to ignore the spears; since she had managed to get a spearpoint hard against the side of his throat。 For that matter; a somewhat blonder woman named Chiad suddenly had one of her spears at the other side; as if the two were intended to meet somewhere in the middle of his neck。 The other women only watched; confident that Bain and Chiad could handle whatever had to be done。 Still; he did his best。 〃I don't have time to argue with you。 Not that you listen to people who argue with you; as I remember。 I am going in。〃 A