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.processtext.com/abclit.html"He is all right, also-Father."Merlin was seated off to the right."What happened?""Random bore you back," Fiona said."Did the attunement work?""He thinks so."I struggled to sit up.She tried to push me back, but I sat up anyway."Where is he?" She gestured with her eyes.I looked and I saw Random.He was standing with his back to us about thirty meters away, on a shelf ofrock, facing the storm.It was very close now, and a wind whipped his garments.Lightning trails crissedand crossed before him.The thunder boomed almost constantly."How long-has he been there?" I asked."Only a few minutes," Fiona replied."That is how long it has been-since our return?""No," she said."You have been out for a fairly long while.Random talked with the others first, thenordered a troop withdrawal.Benedict has taken them all to the black road.They are crossing over."I turned my head.There was movement along the black road, a dark column heading out toward the citadel.Gossamerstrands drifted between us; there were a few sparks at the far end, about the nighted hulk.Overhead, thesky had completely reversed itself, with us beneath the darkened half.Again, I felt that strange feeling ofhaving been here long, long ago, to see that this, rather than Amber, was the true center of creation.Igrasped after the ghost of a memory.It vanished.I searched the lightning-shot gloom about me."All of them-gone?" I said to her."You, me.Merlin, Random-we're the only ones left here?""Yes," Fiona said."Do you wish to follow them now?"I shook my head."I am staying here with Random.""I knew you would say that."I got to my feet as she did.So did Merlin.She clapped her hands and a white horse came ambling up toher. Generated by ABC Amber LIT Converter, http://www.processtext.com/abclit.html"You have no further need for my ministrations," she said."So I will go and join the others in the Courtsof Chaos.There are horses for you tethered by those rocks."She gestured."Are you coming.Merlin?""I will stay with my father, and the king.""So be it.I hope to see you there soon.""Thanks, Fi," I said.I helped her to mount and watched her ride off.I went over and sat down BV the fire again.I watched Random, Who stood unmoving, facing the storm."There are plenty of rations and wine," Merlin said."May I fetch you some?""Good idea."The storm was so close that I could have walked down to it in a couple of minutes.I could not tell yetwhether Random's efforts were having any effect.I sighed heavily and let my mind drift.Over.One way or another, all of my efforts since Greenwood were over.No need for revenge anylonger.No.We had an intact Pattern, maybe even two.The cause of all our troubles.Brand, was dead.Any residue of my curse was bound to be wiped out by the massive convulsions sweeping throughShadow.And I had done my best to make up for it.I had found a friend in my father and come to termswith him as himself before his death.We had a new king, with the apparent blessing of the Unicorn, andwe had pledged him our loyalty.It seemed sincere to me.I was reconciled with my entire family.I feltthat I had done my duty.Nothing drove me now.I had run out of causes and was as close as I mightever be to peace.With all this behind me, I felt that if I had to die now, it was all right.I would notprotest quite so loudly as I would have at any other time."You are far from here.Father."I nodded, then smiled.I accepted some food and began eating.As I did, I watched the storm.Still tooearly to be certain, but it seemed that it was no longer advancing.I was too tired to sleep.Or something like that.My aches had all subsided and a wondrous numbnesshad come over me.I felt as if I were embedded in warm cotton.Events and reminiscences kept themental clockwork turning within me.It was, in many ways, a delicious feeling.I finished eating and built up the fire.I sipped the wine and watched the storm, like a frosted window setbefore a fireworks display.Life felt good.If Random succeeded in pulling this one off, I would be ridinginto the Courts of Chaos tomorrow.What might await me there, I could not tell.Perhaps it might be agigantic trap.An ambush.A trick.I dismissed the thought.Somehow, right now, it did not matter."You had begun telling me of yourself.Father." Generated by ABC Amber LIT Converter, http://www.processtext.com/abclit.html"Had I? I do not recall what I said.""I would like to get to know you better.Tell me more."I made a popping noise with my lips and shrugged."Then this." He gestured."This whole conflict.How did it get started? What was your part in it? Fionatold me that you had dwelled in Shadow for many years without your memory.How did you get it backand locate the others, and return to Amber?"I chuckled.I regarded Random and the storm once more.I took a drink of wine and drew up my cloakagainst the wind."Why not?" I said then."If you've a stomach for long stories, that is.I suppose that the best place tobegin is at Greenwood Private Hospital, on the shadow Earth of my exile.Yes."Chapter 14The sky turned, and turned again as I spoke.Standing against the storm, Random prevailed.It brokebefore us, parting as if cloven by a giant's axblade.It rolled back at either hand, finally sweeping off tothe north and the south, fading, diminishing, gone.The landscape it had masked endured, and with it wentthe black road [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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