In to gat in a stand of bare oaks. Bird by bird, to t t. My kidnapping, still fres me timid and battered, not trusting a soul in t days and ine appearance of ture provided reas-suring tinuity. By time trees lost tretco tened me. I came to look for-o tted against try sky, a natural part of my new life.
taugion to Speck, Igel, Béka and On-ions, t and assured, and tagalong, Cterb of pearls, and cruly funny or exg, sook off like a skittering bat, dang in circles and figure eighe clearing.
Apart from talian grocers in toger and quicker tive. t, Smaolac be more dissimilar. to Béka, Smaolacrated on task at as a robin tugging up a of us all, o ried to feign nonchalance.
Igel, t and leader of took pains to explain t. o gig fs and fiso find er collected o distinguisoadstools, and dozens of otricks. But even t guide is no maty early time, I me under stant c least to stay around camp, o any of other people.
"If tc; Igel told me. "And lock you aest to see if t by t;
"And you ; said Ragno.
"A; said Zanzara, and Crated by dang around to the edge of darkness.
, a small party as, and sayed beh deerskins.
"Since you are t," Igel told me, "you cs."
Smaolacood over ticed t ment of coed brogues, vas tennis sed boot, c last a pair of brand neips t seemed to be my size.
"t your ankles off."
" t; I asked, ennis s;I migo squeeze into t; My feet felt damp and che cold ground.
Smaolaced around and picked out t broipped eel plate. "trust me, toasty all er long, and a long time in t;
"But too small."
"Dont you knoo rousers pocket and pulled out a pair of t;And I found t;
tion. t ser and an oilskin jacket, test days.
As ts lengts and solitary beds for a olen blas. t togetangled clump. I rat of tu-ation, alt of my friends id odors about t of t be t, from ty of summer to te fall and tion of er. Several of tures ty. Indeed, a all, so taking a bateets ers, but some of tiest beasts.
t first er, I yearo gat ve dusk and da. beo suffer babysitters like t toad Béka and so ture.
On a gray m, Igel o stay beo c, my friend Smaolac of tea from dried bark and peppermint, and as ched a cold rain fall, I pressed my case.
" you let me go ;
"My great fear is t youll run ary to return , Aniday. You are one of us no; Igel sipped ea and stared at a point far off. After a det interval, letting o my mind, inued. "On true obediend deference. I t of our ;
Smaolacared into t lan-guage, all vo sentes before spitting t. ternally puzzled over process tation el resumed udy of the horizon.
"Youre to e ernoon," Smaolacorial ;ell ss as soon as t of t back."
"You better dress ; Igel advised. "t;
O snoarted mixing es, a o fall. e ill sitting in our places o ter sometimes came early to our part of try, but usually get a snoil after Cmas. As t time least t certainly of my family, still looking for me every day in t me dead, ing my welfare.
At ions, putting out table and tair rail. t C-mas, my fatook me out to cree for t me to one. I even missed my little sisters. ere talking and dreaming of Santa Claus, w w had bee of me?
" day is it?" I asked Luco hes.
into t;tuesday?"
"No, I mean day of t;
"I e November, early December. But memory is a tricky t es to time or ;
Cmas passed after all. I resolved to co celebrate te fas of t care about hings.
"Do you kno;
ruggled into s. "No t;
"I to make a dar."
"A dar? ore of paper and any number of pencils to keep a dar out eaco cake notice of time enoug;
"But to draure or e someone a note?"
Luc. "rite? to eirely, and t , didnt learn in t place. It is better to be putting do tle trea-sure."
"But I do like to draures."
e started across tood like tall trees, ferring. Because Luc of us all, rouble keeping up my side, inued a-tion.
"So, youre an artist, are ye? No pencil and paper? Do you kno tists of old made t of animal skin and bird feat and spit. till, tes. Ill teaco leave your mark, a you t paper if you , but iime."
;Youve earned my trust, Aniday. Listen and ;
Luc off into to toget t t toics.
I being out of t camp, but my panions did t to trol my curiosity. t me stumble about on trails for a time before my clumsiness flus. to t a fio ook t. Copying ts, I became nearly as graceful, and ly t I could steps. Silence s oand instantly Smaola of tify its cause. t ing its o spy on us from a t, a pletely faded, ramped t grounds to ters edge ice crystals greening closely, ers surface. t faded like a whisper and vanished.
"Listen"—Smaolac;to t;
At oo sleet, ture sympural ook cover in a grove of evergreens. Icased eac. Luc a leat produg a tiny paper and t pinc looked like tobacco. it fingers and a quick lick, te. From anotion of tracted several ced turned all but oo terproof partment. ruck tc to burst into flame, te. Smaolaco reag tcips, it in t order oast our palms and fiips. Lucte to Smaolacook a deep drag and ime. last, t o a joke.
"Give t; Smaolaced.
"I dont kno;
"Do ; said Luceet;But tell Igel about t tell a all."
I took a drag on tte and began cougter-ing from t on lauger t scrap range perfume, ent, simultaneously alert and peaceful. t began to taper off, and sileurned like a lost friend.
"Did you ?"
" is it?" I asked.
Luc;First, listen to see if you ." A moment later, to me, and ts substand in mysti-fied me.
Luco and rousted ;Its a car, little treasure. omobile?"
I s ook , running faster tcrees oood. Mud and snotling our trousers as an insanely giddy pace. go of my rail one beumbled and fell into to my feet, cold and and dirty, I realized I time in montook o te to find my friends. Fierce pains of tration s ay fore I bore do a oo far a of sigrees and branc acle. I , fold-ing up its t moment, gliding through.
up, I found tanding be of t edge. Before us lay a road and on t road a car opped, its s streaking ty darkness, broken pieces of tal grille glistening on t. t sy cab. to, but trong arms of my friends epped into t, a t red coat. So ouche road.
"S a deer," Luce of sadness in s prostrate form, pulling her lips.
"Is it dead?" I asked.
"trick," said Smaolac voice, "is to breato its mouts not dead at all, but in s;
Lue. "ell until s."
"Me?"
"Dont you kno;
tion overo knorue; I ed to test my o lonesome road, sing in botions for anot notice me until I s s pulse rag alongside my oo its mout immediately, t lifted its of tself up into a stand-ing position. For an instant, it stared at me; te ensign, its tail s up a o t. to say t urn of events severe uatement. S t moment, my rades started calling to me in loud whispers.
"; Sig red coat. Or at least I t t er. I stared at t I did not knorue ahe pale bluegreen of her irises behind her glasses. her eyes were splendid.
"e must go." From to to angle s in kno at time, but s o enter for more tail-ligrees until to see.
e retreated bap in a cross silence. ;You mustnt tell anyone about ent ; On ted a necessary fi to explain our long absence, ied a narrative of ters and told, our story endured. But I never fot t secret of ted er, t briging reminded me t it h.
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