"If you seek to contact the Realm and the People, you must do so in penance and peace."
Tug, tug, tug.
"Until then, when the Eyes see you, the Hands will move against you."
Tug, tug, tug.
"The Mind will accept no thought from you."
Tug, tug, tug.
"Leave."
Tug, tug, tug.
The Moderator's voice, the one voice all Vitae knew instantly, sounded over the public channels. She sounded not calm, but half-dead. "Withdraw, Vitae. Come home."
And that was all. Kelat tugged harder at his finger. Its joints began to strain.
With luck, he could have it off by the time they docked with the
He would be safe then.
Kelat pulled harder.
"Not far enough. Not yet."
The Mind pushed. The Hand and the Eye lost their concentration and fell away.
The namestone thudded to the floor and Eric's hand dropped against Aria's. Aria couldn't hold her own hand up and it fell to her side. Her lips were cracked and dry. Her eyes could barely blink and every limb of her body felt like it was made of lead. She looked up at Eric. His skin had a grey pallor.
"What happened?" He slowly, painfully turned his face toward her.
"We won," Aria told him.
She collapsed into his arms and both of them slid to the floor.
Aria's first sensation was of a hard, unyielding surface under her right side. Her second was of a human hand lying heavily against her throat.
She forced her eyes open.
She was still in the chamber of the Mind. Her namestone lay on the floor about two yards away. She blinked at the table legs and the floor. The shadows still hung in their feathery net, watching her closely. Eric lay beside her, unconscious as a stone.
Her head ached. Her body ached. Thirst was a nagging itch at the back of her mind, along with hunger. She knew enough to know that that dull, persistent sensation meant she had been too hungry and too thirsty for too long.
With a grunt, she sat up. Eric's hand slid down her body and landed in her lap.
"Eric?" She rolled him onto his back and felt for his breathing. Heart was nowhere to be seen. "Eric!"
Eric's eyelids fluttered and pulled open. His mouth twitched and his hand lifted off the floor, reaching for the stone.
"No." Aria laid her own hand over his wrist. "No, Eric."
He licked his lips. There was blood on them. "I want…"
"No, you don't," she said, pressing down gently so that his palm touched the floor. "You want to stand up and help me get out of here."
His eyes searched her face, attempting to understand what she had just said.
Eric's eyes had closed again. Two tears trickled down his cheeks.
"Eric?" she said again. "Eric, come on. We have to get out of here. We have to get into the dome. Maybe we can find some rations, or some water."
"I can't…" he whispered.
"You will." Aria dug her hands under his shoulder blades and with all the strength she had left, she forced him into a sitting position. "My Lord Teacher will not let this despised one down, not now that she knows who he is."
He looked toward her namestone where it lay. "I am a slave," he said. "I want to go back. I want to go back now so badly I'm only sitting here because I'm too weak to move. Garismit's Eyes, they did a good job on us, didn't they?"
"Not good enough." Aria looked toward the bank of stones and remembered the Mind begging them not to make it work against the masters, not again. "Come on, get up." She hoisted herself to her feet and was pleased to find she had the strength to stay there.
Eric looked up at her. "How can you be so calm?"
"Because I'm less afraid of trying to climb those ladders than I am of staying here," she told him. "Can you get up?"
"Does nothing touch you?" he whispered. "We are…we were…this world is…"
"We are as we were born. We are the Nameless Powers." Her shoulders sagged. "You were right about what we'd find down here. Now, please, Eric." Her knees began to tremble. "Help me get out of here."