Authors: Piers Anthony
Tags: #Fiction, #Fantasy, #General, #Fantasy fiction, #Xanth (Imaginary place), #Xanth (Imaginary place) - Fiction
The girls exchanged another glance.
"This is weird," Dawn said.
"But maybe true," Eve said.
"And worth a try," Imbri said.
"If there's any chance she's here, and
she would know -she's a nice person, and surely would help us."
They climbed out of the pit and walked away from the castle.
They found
a lake that didn't have any objectionable magic and washed up.
The
girls simply waded in with their clothing on, and after a startled
moment Forrest realized that since their clothing was part of their
soul-stuff, it didn't matter.
Then they pondered how to locate Ida.
"I can learn much from living
folk," Dawn said.
"But it's sort of random; finding out whether they
know a particular person could take a long time."
"Same for the inanimate," Eve said.
"I could see whether a rock had
ever seen a particular person pass, but first I'd have to go through its
entire list of people, which could be hundreds.
And it might not
recognize a particular person anyway; rocks aren't very smart."
"Grandpa Dor could make them talk," Dawn said.
"That made it much
easier."
"Of course we had to watch our skirts when Grandpa Dor was around," Eve
said.
"Any rock we stepped over would blab about what it saw."
"Unless Grandma Irene was there," Dawn said.
"She could glare a rock
into silence from far away."
:, We miss them," Eve concluded sadly.
.
"I think we'll have to ask someone," Forrest decided.
"That means
letting the blanket of obscurity wear off."
"Which in turn is risky," Imbri said.
"I know it.
So maybe the three of you should remain protected by it,
while I stay apart, so I can become evident alone."
"Maybe you should ride me, so that if there is trouble, I can gallop
away with you."
Forrest thought of protesting, but realized that she wanted to take the
same risk he did.
"Good notion." He looked around.
It seemed to be
getting late in the day.
"Let's find a place to sleep, and in the
morning the girls can take the canned blanket spell while we go out."
They looked for a good place to settle.
Soon they found a small range
of blue mountains.
Very small: they were hardly waist high. But the
mini-peaks should serve to conceal them from the view of the main path,
when they lay down.
But as they approached the range, it got up and walked away. Astonished,
they watched it depart.
Then Dawn laughed.
"A mountain goat!" she
said.
"I should have recognized it."
They found another place, near blue berry bushes, which made it handy
for supper.
As they ate, the wind came up, whistling softly through the
trees.
It made a sad melody.
"I always liked the blues," Eve remarked.
But as darkness closed, the temperature dropped.
Forrest realized that
he hadn't thought to bring a second blanket.
So he dug out the one he
had and gave it to the girls.
"This will do for the two of you," he
said.
They looked at him.
"I wish this wasn't a serious mission," Dawn said.
"Because then we could share the blanket with you," Eve said.
"I'm sorry too," he said.
"But I will join Imbri." For Imbri in mare
form was both warm and safe.
So things worked out after all.
He lay down beside Imbri.
"You really are a nice person," she murmured
in a dreamlet for him alone.
"No I'm not.
I really wanted to sleep with them."
"I know you did.
Right between them.
Knowing that they would probably
dissolve their clothing under the blanket, just as I did.
But you
refused to do it.
That's what makes you nice, just as you were with
me."
"But I should not even be wanting to do such things!"
"You are a faun.
It's your nature."
"And what of you?" he demanded.
"What do you think, when you see me
reacting to those pretty girls?"
"It makes me feel less guilty for what I did to you."
"You didn't do anything to me!"
"Yes I did.
And I will make it up to you, when I figure out how."
"You know I can't really do anything with those girls.
They're
princesses.
"They are of a slightly different culture than the one we encountered in
Xanth.
Maybe it's all right for them to play with fauns, if they want
to."
"I doubt their mother would approve."
"Mothers never do.
In the old days I delivered thousands of bad dreams
to worried mothers.
They think their daughters must be pristine and
never do what the mothers did when they were young.
So the daughters
simply don't tell their mothers." She chuckled, in the dreamlet.
"Now
that Queen Iris has been rejuvenated to her twenties, she doesn't tell
her daughter Irene, who would Not Approve Iris's present activities.
Folk seldom approve the fun others have."
"Still-"
"Forrest, those two girls know their own minds, and they know your
nature.
If they decide to celebrate with you, you should feel free."
"Well, I don't feel free.
I mean, I would love it, but I don't think
it's proper."
Her dreamlet image shook her head.
"Because you have been placed in the
role of adviser, which implies parental authority.
So you act as a
parent would, though you wish you could act as a normal faun would."
"That's it!" he agreed as a bulb flashed over his head.
"How well you
understand."
"Well, I have had some experience in dreams, and what you feel for the
girls is a dream."
"Thank you, Imbri!
You have helped me to clarify my mixed feelings."
"Maybe that's what I'm here for." The dreamlet image walked across to
the fading bulb and planted a kiss on it.
Forrest felt the kiss on his
face.
He was startled.
"Imbri-"
"I will change to maiden form, if you ask me.
I know my own mind too."
Suddenly he was horribly tempted.
Imbri was definitely of sufficient
age and experience, and she surely did know her own mind.
But he had to
demur.
"I- can't ask you to do that."
"I know, Forrest, I know.
You don't feel free to be a faun, or free to
make commitments of that nature, so you are caught in a personal limbo.
I wish I could free you from it.
And I will, if I ever find the way.
Meanwhile, I respect your stance, and I respect you."
"Uh, thank you."
"Would it help if I sent you a wish-fulfillment dream?"
"It might.
But I think I need to focus on my mission, now, and not
waste imagination on anything else."
"Then I will send you a dream of deep sleep."
In his mind's eye he saw a pale blue cloud floating toward him. The
words DEEP SLEEP were embossed on its surface.
It loomed large,
smelling of gentle music, and encompassed him, and he sank into it with
relief.
He woke much refreshed.
His head was against Imbri's gently heaving
side.
Dawn & Eve were up and picking blue berries, wearing blue skirts
and slippers.
In a moment they spied his flickering eyelids and came to
join him.
"Have a berry, Forrest," Dawn said, plumping herself down crosslegged
beside him.
"Yes, they are very good," Eve said, doing the same.
Their firm legs
showed well beyond the knees.
Were they teasing him again?
He opened his mouth to say, "But I can pick my own berries."
But before the first word popped out, Eve leaned dangerously forward and
popped a berry in.
It was delicious.
He chewed it, then opened his
mouth to thank her-and she popped in another.
He gave up the unequal struggle, and ate the berries he was given. There
was something to be said for being catered to by willing maidens.
But they had a day ahead of them.
Forrest dug into his knapsack and
brought out the canned blanket.
"Don't invoke this until after Imbri
and I are out of range," he told them.
"And don't do anything too wild;
we don't know the limit of the obscurity."
"Yes, Master," they said together, and laughed, their tightly bloused
bosoms heaving.
"And get out of those nuisance clothes before something freaks me out."
They glanced down, startled.
"oops, we forgot," Dawn said.
Her pale
blue blouse rippled and became a heavy blue plaid shirt.
"We just naturally dressed our usual way, when we woke," Eve said.
Her
blue-black skirt twisted and formed itself into baggy dark blue jeans.
"After just naturally sleeping nude."
"And dreaming of fun with a faun."
Then they stood, together.
Dawn's light blue skirt changed to pale blue
jeans just a bare instant before it would have shown Too Much, and Eve's
dark blouse changed to a dark shirt just a transparent instant after it
had shown More Than Enough.