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fh.godemperorofdune-第92章

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in her consciousness; but she would carry with her forever afterward the clear sights and sounds and smells。 The seeking machines would be there; the smell of blood and entrails; the cowering humans in their burrows aware only that they could not escape。。。while all the time the mechanical movement approached; nearer and nearer and nearer 。。。louder。。。louder!
 Everywhere she searched; it would be the same。 No escape anywhere。
 He felt her life ebbing。 Fight the darkness; Siona! That was one thing the Atreides did。 They fought for life。 And now she was fighting for lives other than her own。 He felt the dimming; though。。。the terrible outflow of vitality。 She went deeper and deeper into the darkness; far deeper than any other had ever gone。 He began to rock her gently; a cradle movement of his front segment。 That or the thin hot thread of determination; perhaps both together; prevailed。 By early afternoon; her flesh had trembled its way into something approaching real sleep。 Only an occasional gasp betrayed the vision's echoes。 He rocked her gently; rolling from side to side。
 Could she possibly e back from those depths? He felt the vital responses reassuring him。 The strength in her!
 She awakened in the late afternoon; a stillness ing over her abruptly; the breathing rhythm changed。 Her eyes snapped open。 She peered up at him; then rolled out of the hammock to stand with her back to him for almost an hour of silent thinking。
 Moneo had done that same thing。 It was a new pattern in these Atreides。 Some of the preceding ones had ranted at him。 Others had backed away from him; stumbling and staring; forcing him to follow; squirming and grating over the pebbles。 Some of them had squatted and stared at the ground。 None of them had turned their backs on him。 Leto took this new development as a hopeful sign。
 〃You are beginning to have some concept of how far my family extends;〃 he said。
 She turned; her mouth a prim line; but did not meet his gaze。 He could see her accepting it; though; the realization which few humans could share as she had shared it: His singular multitude made all of humankind his family。
 〃You could have saved my friends in the forest;〃 she accused。
 〃You; too; could have saved them。〃
 She clenched her fists and pressed them against her temples while she glared at him。 〃But you know everything!〃
 〃Siona!〃
 〃Did I have to learn it that way?〃 she whispered。
 He remained silent; forcing her to answer the question for herself。 She had to be made to recognize that his primary consciousness worked in a Fremen way and that; like the terrible machines of that apocalyptic vision; the predator could follow any creature who left tracks。
 〃The Golden Path;〃 she whispered。 〃I can feel it。〃 Then; glaring at him。 〃It's so cruel!〃
 〃Survival has always been cruel。〃
 〃They couldn't hide;〃 she whispered。 Then loud: 〃What have you done to me?〃
 〃You tried to be a Fremen rebel;〃 he said。 〃Fremen had an almost incredible ability to read signs on the desert。 They could even read the faint tracery of windblown tracks in sand。〃
 He saw the beginnings of remorse in her; memories of her dead panions floating in her awareness。 He spoke quickly; knowing that guilt would follow quickly and then anger against him。 〃Would you have believed me if I had merely brought you in and told you?〃
 Remorse threatened to overwhelm her。 She opened her mouth behind the mask and gasped with it。
 〃You have not yet survived the desert;〃 he told her。
 Slowly; her trembling subsided。 The Fremen instincts he had set to work in her did their usual tempering。
 〃I will survive;〃 she said。 She met his gaze。 〃You read us by our emotions; don't you?〃
 〃The igniters of thought;〃 he said。 〃I can recognize the slightest behavioral nuance for its emotional origins。〃
 He saw her accept her own nakedness the way Moneo had accepted it; with fear and hate。 It was of little matter。 He probed the time ahead of them。 Yes; she would survive his desert because her tracks were in the sand beside him。。。but he saw no sign of her flesh in those tracks。 Just beyond her tracks; though; he saw a sudden opening where things had been concealed。 Anteac's death…shout echoed through his prescient awareness。。。and the swarming of Fish Speakers attacking!
 Malky is ing; he thought。 We will meet again; Malky and 。
 Leto opened his outer eyes and saw Siona still there glaring at him。
 〃I still hate you!〃 she said。
 〃You hate the predator's necessary cruelty。〃
 She spoke with venomous elation: 〃But I saw another thing! You can't follow my tracks!〃
 〃Which is why you must breed and preserve this。〃
 Even as he spoke; it began to rain。 The sudden cloud darkness and the downpour came upon them simultaneously。 In spite of the fact that he had sensed weather control's oscillations; Leto was shocked by the onslaught。 He knew it rained sometimes in the Sareer; a rain quickly dispersed as the water ran off and vanished。 The few pools would evaporate as the sun returned。 Most times; the downpour never touched the ground; it was ghost rain; vaporized when it hit the superheated air layer just above the desert's surface; then dispersing on the wind。 But this rainfall drenched him。
 Siona pulled back her face flap and lifted her face greedily to the falling water; not even noticing the effect on Leto。
 As the first drenching swept in from behind the sandtrout overlappings; he stiffened and curled into a ball of agony。 Separate drives of sandtrout and sandworm produced a new meaning for the word pain。 He felt that he was being ripped apart。 Sandtrout wanted to rush to the water and encapsulate it。 Sandworm felt the drenching wash of death。 Curls of blue smoke 'spurted from every place the rain touched him。 The inner workings of his body began to manufacture the true spice…essence。 Blue smoke lifted around him from where he lay in puddles of water。 He writhed and groaned。
 The clouds passed and it was a few moments before Siona sensed his disturbance。
 〃What's wrong with you?〃
 He was unable to answer。 The rain was gone but water remained on the rocks and in puddles all around and beneath him。 There was no escape。
 Siona saw the blue smoke rising from every place the water touched him。
 〃It's the water!〃
 There was a slightly higher bulge of land off to the right where the water did not stay。 Painfully; he made his way toward it; groaning at each new puddle。 The bulge was almost dry when he reached it。 The agony subsided slowly and he grew aware that Siona stood directly in front of him。 She probed at him with words of false concern。
 〃Why does water hurt you?〃
 Hurt? What an inadequate word! There was no evading her questions; though。 She knew enough now to go searching for the answer。 That answer could be found。 Haltingly; he explained the relationship of sandtrout and sandworm to water。 She heard him out in silence。
 〃But the moisture you gave me。 。 。〃
 〃Is buffered and masked by the spice。〃
 〃Then why do you risk it out here without your cart?〃
 〃You can't be a Fremen in the Citadel or on a cart。〃
 She nodded。
 He saw the flame of rebellion return to her eyes。 She did not have to feel guilty or dependent。 She no longer cou
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