Finist dared follow that dimly seen, capering figure, wondering as he did if he was being a fool to trust a trickster. But the
And suddenly it was done. Semyon's image was before him, there in the pool, the old
«It's me," Finist told him wryly.
«Prince Fin — "
«No, no, don't say it! I still need this shape.»
«But—but, my Prince, where are you? Are you all right? Are you — "
«Alive and unhurt and quite safe.»
«You don't look it.»
«Akh, it's just a minor thing, really. I took a slight chill, a touch of fever, the sort of thing everyone gets — "
«Except you! My Prince, you're almost never ill! Are you sure — "
«Semyon, yes. Truly. I promise you, all's well. And it may take a bit, but I'll return as soon as I'm able.» His strength was beginning to fade again. Before Semyon could take any fresh alarm, Finist added hastily, «Till then, good Semyon.»
He broke the contact just before it would have slipped away from him, and huddled by the side of the pool for a time, shivering and overwarm in one. «
But now the
«Eh?»
«Those ugly, armored humans who are searching the forest.»
Finist stared blankly at the
But maybe the whole thing was mere coincidence. And right now he wasn't up to solving puzzles.
«No," said the prince belatedly. «Those men are certainly not mine.»
The
And with that, the being was gone in a rustle of leaves and a stirring of the wind. Finist sat where he was for a moment, considering soldiers who were about to be lost in pathless woodland for a time, then shook his head. They should count themselves lucky to be getting out of a
And there Maria found him the next morning, sprawled helplessly across the bed, drained of strength, quite feverish, and completely disgusted with the whole concept of illness.
«And I don't care what you say," Maria stood over Finist, glaring down at him. «Finn, you are staying in bed, and that's the end of it!»
«But—this is ridiculous! I'm quite well, and — " His tirade was interrupted by a sneeze.
«Good health," responded Maria automatically, then gave a sharp little laugh. «So! Quite well, are you?»
«I only — "
«Oh, Finn! You've already made yourself much worse by insisting on getting up the first time! Do you want to give yourself lung disease?»
«Of course not! I only…» Finist sighed. «I just hate feeling so weak.»
«Who wouldn't?» The young woman's voice softened a bit. «All right. I know you're angry at your body for betraying you. But I
Finist stared at her, astonished, all set to make some properly regal retort. But then he surprised himself by bursting into laughter. «So be it!» he conceded. «You win.»
She nodded in satisfaction, and turned to go. «If you need anything, just call.»
«Ah, wait just a moment. There
Her glance was wary. «Some fifty