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tg.wizardfirstrule-第4章

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 〃I'll hide our tracks。〃 He was shaking his head; trying to reassure her。 〃They won't follow。 Look; there's no time 。 。 。 。〃
 
 〃If they do?〃 she cut him off。 〃Then what is your plan?〃 He studied her face a moment。 〃Are they very dangerous?〃
 
 She stiffened。 〃Very。〃
 
 The way she spoke the word made him have to force himself to breathe again。 For an instant; he saw a look of blind terror pass across her eyes。
 
 Richard ran his fingers through his hair。 〃Well; the small trail is narrow and sheer。 They won't be able to surround us。〃
 
 〃Do you have a weapon?〃 '
 
 He answered by shaking his head no; too angry with himself for forgetting his knife to voice it out loud。
 
 She nodded。 〃Let's be quick then。〃
 
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 They didn't talk once the decision had been made; not wanting to give away their location。 Richard hurriedly concealed their tracks and motioned her to go first so he would be between her and the men。 She didn't hesitate。 The folds of her dress flowed behind as she moved quickly at his direction。 The lush; young evergreens of the Ven pressed tight at their sides; making the path a narrow; dark; green; walled route cut through the brush and branches。 They could see nothing around them。 Richard checked behind as they went; though he couldn't see far。 At least what he could see was clear。 She went swiftly without any encouragement from him。
 
 After a time; the ground started rising and being rockier; and the trees thinned; offering a more open view。 The trail twisted along deeply shaded cuts in the terrain and across leafstrewn ravines。 Dry leaves scattered at their passing。 Pines and spruce gave way to hardwood trees; mostly white birch; and as the limbs swayed overhead; little patches of sunlight danced on the forest floor。 The birches' white trunks with black spots made it look as if hundreds of eyes were watching the two pass。 Other than the raucous racket of some ravens; it was a very quiet; peaceful place。
 
 At the base of a granite wall that the path followed; he motioned to her; putting a finger over his lips; letting her know they had to step carefully to avoid making sounds that would echo him; 。 that her needs were his needs。 She held him with her gaze as surely as a grip of iron would; searching his eyes as if searching his soul; seeking an answer to something。 I am here to help you; he said in his mind。 He meant it more than any thought he had ever had。
 
 The intensity of her gaze relaxed; loosening its hold on him。 In her eyes he saw something that attracted him more than anything else。 Intelligence。 He saw it flaring there; burning in her; and through it all he felt an overriding sense of her integrity。 Richard felt safe。
 
 A warning flashed in his mind; making him remember why he was there; that time was dear。
 
 〃I was up there〃…he pointed toward the hill he had been on 〃and I saw you。〃 She looked where he pointed。 He looked; too; and realized he was pointing to a tangle of tree limbs。 They couldn't see the hill; because the trees blocked the view。 He dropped his arm dumbly; trying to ignore the miscue。 Her eyes returned to his; waiting。
 
 Richard started over; keeping his voice low。 〃I was up there on a hill; above the lake。 I saw you walking on the path by the shore。 There are some men following you。〃
 
 She betrayed no emotion; but continued to hold his gaze。 〃How many?〃
 
 He thought her question strange; but answered it。 〃Four。〃
 
 The color drained from her face。
 
 She turned her head; surveying the woods behind her; scanning the shadows briefly; then looked back to him once more; her green eyes searching his。
 
 〃Do you choose to help me?〃 Except for her color; her exquisite features gave no hint as to her emotions。
 
 Before his mind could form a thought; he heard himself say; 〃Yes。〃
 
 Her countenance softened。 〃What would you have us do?〃
 
 〃There's a small trail that turns off here。 If we take it; and they stay on this one; we can be away。〃
 
 〃And if they don't? If they follow our trail?〃
 
 〃I'll hide our tracks。〃 He was shaking his head; trying to reassure her。 〃They won't follow。 Look; there's no time 。 。 。 。〃
 
 〃If they do?〃 she cut him off。 〃Then what is your plan?〃 
 
 to hide。 He saw nothing; and started to feel better。 They weren't being followed; the men were nowhere to be seen; and were probably miles down Hawkers Trail by now。 The farther from the boundary and the closer to town they got; the better he felt。 His plan had worked。
 
 Seeing no sign that they were being followed; Richard wished they could stop for a rest; as his hand was throbbing; but she gave no sign that she needed or wanted a break。 She kept pushing on。 as if the men were right on their heels。 Richard remembered the look on her face when he had asked if they were dangerous; and quickly rejected any thought of stopping。
 
 As morning wore on; the day became warm for this late in the year。 The sky was a bright; clear blue; with only a few white; wispy clouds drifting by。 One of the clouds had taken on the undulating form of a snake; with its head down and tail up。 Because it was so unusual; Richard remembered seeing the same cloud earlier in the day…or was it yesterday? He would have to remember to mention it to Zedd the next time he saw him。 Zedd was a cloud reader; and if Richard failed to report his sighting he would have to endure an hour…long lecture on the significance of clouds。 Zedd was probably watching it this very moment; fretting over whether or not Richard was paying attention。
 
 The path took them to the south face of small Blunt Mountain; where it crossed a sheer cliff face for which the mountain was named。 Crossing the cliff near midheight; the trail offered a panoramic view of the southern Ven Forest and; to their left; in cloud and mist; almost hidden behind the cliff wall; the high; rugged peaks belonging to the boundary。 Richard saw brown; dying trees standing out against the carpet of green。 Up closer to the boundary the dead trees were thick。 It was the vine; he realized。
 
 The two of them advanced quickly across the cliff trail。 They were so clearly in the open; with no chance to hide; that anyone could spot them easily; but across the cliff the trail would begin to head down into the Hartland Woods and then into town。 Even if the men did figure out their mistake and follow; Richard and the woman had a safe lead。
 
 As it neared the far side of the cliff face; the path started to broaden from its treacherous; narrow width to a space wide enough for two to walk side by side。 Richard trailed his right hand along the rock wall for reassurance while looking over the side to the boulder fields several hundred feet below。 He turned and checked behind。 Still clear。
 
 As he turned back; she froze in midstride; the folds of her dress swirling around her legs。
 
 In the trail ahead; that only a moment earlier had been empty; stood two of the men。 Richard was bigger than most men; these men were much bigger than him。 Their dark green hooded cloaks shaded their faces but couldn't conceal their heavily muscled bulk。 Richard's mind raced; trying to conceive of
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