Octoberland (The Dominions of Irth Book 3)
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Mary nuzzled against his shoulder and traced her finger against the clean line of his jaw. "The city archives must have a likeness. Search under magus."
"I've tried. The archives have no record of his involvement in the Conquest." He spoke softly, as from the boundary of a dream. "The official histories of all the dominions claim that Hu'dre Vra perished under the hand of Margravine Jyoti, the last of the Doomed Odawls. And they say that she died less than a thousand days later, in the firestorm that devoured New Arwar."
Mary amplified the Charm flowing from her amulet-shawl. That cleared the static of anxiety that his words set behind her breastbone. "Lady Von was right then to warn us not to speak of this to anyone."
She sat up and gazed wistfully at incandescent fumes of star exhaust silhouetting the curved rooftops of Saxar's affluent heights. "The Sisterhood of Witches and the Brotherhood of Wizards are determined once again to hide the truth of the Dark Shore."
"And for the best, I say. We were lucky to get away at all." Brick pulled her close to him again. "Do you miss Earth?"
She floated with him in a fullness of Charm and an emptiness of all discomfort. "Earth was a completely different lifetime—on a dim and sad world. I never much think about it. And when I do, I feel unhappy for everyone who must live and die there, on the Dark Shore."
"I just wish I could remember what Reece really looked like." Brick pinched the bridge of his nose. "I have this vague memory of a block of a man with a pugilist’s face. But I don't see his features." He shrugged and offered a soft laugh. "It's easier for me to remember him as Ripcat. Those are beastmarks I'll never forget!"
Charm helped their bad memories fade. As the years went by, Brick and Mary Felix would do less recollecting, for their lives had become abundant and would fill even more with their election to the Peerage and their expanding role as trading giants among the dominions of Irth.
Afterworld
In a higher world beyond World’s End, inside the silver corona of the Abiding Star, life went on simpler and happier yet. The pixies that had trespassed the lady's garden to look at her bathing her swollen belly in the garden's marble pool had been tricked by the dark father to descend into his consort's dream.
They had thought they would be trapped there forever and had acted ferociously to protect themselves—not realizing that the way out of that cold reality opened through the heat of the Abiding Star. When charmfire consumed them, they woke from the dream, once more in the twilit garden under drifts of golden leaves.
Against a tapestry of birdsong, splashings from the pool, and distant dulcimer music, they heard the dark father's laughter. Black and green butterflies scattered from flower beds where the returning exiles sat up, startled.
The pixies shared looks of amazement, jubilation, and fright, and they leaped to their feet, frantic to flee the twilit garden and the nightmare that had once devoured them.
Scores of pixies darted between the pillars, frightening horned lizards and doves from flower-laden trellises. Scores more pixies clasped their petal caps and twine-bound leaf britches and fled. They darted past blooms and fronds that dimmed beneath the slantwise shadows of enclosing night.
Beyond the garden's hedges, mauve horizons of twilight stretched into hay-dust fields and clover meadows. And the dear ones ran in their hundreds toward freedom!
Their laughing faces shone with thrilling lucidity. They knew their place now in the waking world, learned hard in a cruel trance—and they blazed with gratitude for this lesson and its hints of myth.
Laughter and song returned with them into the fields.
Overhead, evening's purple bleared into violet, fading toward ultratones of the invisible. And within the utter black of the abyss no stars glimmered, no moon glided, only shoreless depths of void—like the spiteful forgetfulness of a dream.
A. A. Attanasio
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