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essing to Gentle as the scene he'd just interrupted; and he retreated; confounded and repulsed; first to the door; then through it into the antechamber。
 There he lingered; his sight fixed upon Aping's picture。 In the room behind him; N'ashap had begun to moan again。 The sound drove Gentle out; through the labyrinth and back to his room。 Scopique and Aping had laid his body back on the bed。 His face was devoid of expression; and one of his arms had slid from his chest and hung off the edge of the boards。 He looked dead already。 Was it any wonder Pie's devotion had bee so mechanical; when all it had before it to inspire hope of recovery was this gaunt mannequin; day in; day out? He drew closer to the body; half tempted never to enter it again; to let it wither and die。 But there was too much risk in that。 Suppose his present state was conditional upon the continuance of his physical self? Thought without flesh was certainly possible…he'd heard Scopique pronounce on the subject in this very cell… but not; he guessed; for spirits so unevolved as his。 Skin; blood; and bone were the school in which the soul learned flight; and he was still too much a fledgling to dare truancy。 He had to go; vile as that notion was; back behind the eyes。
 He went one more time to the window and looked out at the glittering sea。 The sight of its waves beating at the rocks below brought back the terror of his drowning。 He felt the living waters squirming around him; pressing at his lips like N'ashap's prick; demanding he open up and swallow。 In horror; he turned from the sight and crossed the room at speed; striking his brow like a bullet。 Returning into his substance with the images of N'ashap and sea on his mind; he prehended instantly the nature of his sickness。 Sco…pique had been wrong; all wrong! There was a solid…oh; so solid…physiological reason for his inertia。 He felt it in his belly now; wretchedly real。 He'd swallowed some of the waters and they were still inside him; living; prospering at his expense。
 Before intellect could caution him he let his revulsion loose upon his body; threw his demands into each extremity。 Move! he told them; move! He fueled his rage with the thought of N'ashap using him as he'd used Pie; imagining the Oethac's semen in his belly。 His left hand found power enough to take hold of the bed board; its purchase sufficient to pull him over。 He toppled onto his side; then off the bed entirely; hitting the floor hard。 The impact dislodged something in the base of his belly。 He felt it scrabble to catch hold of his innards again; its motion violent enough to throw him around like a sack full of thrashing fish; each twist unseating the parasite a little more and in turn releasing his body from its tyranny。 His joints cracked like walnut shells; his sinews stretched and shortened。 It was agony; and he longed to shriek his plaint; but all he could manage was a retching sound。 It was still music: the first sound he'd made since the yell he'd given as the Cradle swallowed him up。 It was short…lived; however。 His wracked system was pushing the parasite up from his stomach。 He felt it in his chest; like a meal of hooks he longed to vomit up but could not; for fear he'd turn himself inside out in the attempt。 It seemed to know they'd reached an impasse; because its flailing slowed; and he had time to draw a desperate breath through pipes half clogged by its presence。 With his lungs as full as he had hope of getting them; he hauled himself up off the ground by clinging to the bed; and before the parasite had time to incapacitate him with a fresh assault he stood to his full height; then threw himself face down。 As he hit the ground the thing came up into his throat and mouth in a surge; and he reached between his teeth to snatch it out of him。 It came with two pulls; fighting to the end to crawl back down his gullet。 It was followed immediately by his last meal。
 Gasping for air he dragged himself upright and leaned against the bed; strings of puke hanging from his chin。 The thing on the floor flapped and flailed; and he let it suffer。 Though it had felt huge when inside 。him; it was no bigger than his hand: a formless scrap of milky flesh and silver vein with limbs no thicker than string but fully twenty in number。 It made no sound; except for the slap its spasms made in the bilious mess on the cell floor。
 Too weak to move; Gentle was still slumped against the bed when; some minutes later; Scopique came back to look for Pie。 Scopique's astonishment knew no bounds。 He called for help; then hoisted Gentle back onto the bed; question following question so fast Gentle barely had breath or energy to answer。 But sufficient was municated for Scopique to berate himself for not grasping the problem earlier。
 〃I thought it was in your head; Zacharias; and all the time…all the time it was in your belly。 This bastard thing!〃
 Aping arrived; and there was a new round of questions; answered this time by Scopique; who then went off in search of Pie; leaving the guard to arrange for the filth on the floor to be cleaned up and the patient brought fresh water and clean clothes。
 〃Is there anything else you need?〃 Aping wanted to know。
 〃Food;〃 Gentle said。 His belly had never felt emptier。
 〃It'll be arranged。 It's strange to hear your voice and see you move。 I got used to you the other way。〃 He smiled。 〃When you're feeling stronger;〃 he said; 〃we must find some time to talk。 I hear from the mystif you're a painter。〃
 〃I was; yes;〃 said Gentle; adding an innocent inquiry。 〃Why? Are you?〃
 Aping beamed。 〃I am;〃 he said。
 〃Then we must talk;〃 Gentle said。 〃What do you paint?〃
 〃Landscapes。 Some figures。〃
 〃Nudes? Portraits?〃 〃Children。〃
 〃Ah; children 。 。 。 do you have any yourself?〃
 A trace of anxiety crossed Aping's face。 〃Later;〃 he said; glancing out towards the corridor; then back at Gentle。 〃In private。〃
 〃I'm at your disposal;〃 Gentle replied。
 There were voices outside the room。 Scopique returning with N'ashap; who glanced down into the bucket containing the parasite as he entered。 There were more questions; or rather the same rephrased; and answered on this third occasion by both Scopique and Aping; N'ashap listened with only half an ear; studying Gentle as the drama was recounted; then congratulating him with a curious formality。 Gentle noted with satisfaction the plugs of dried blood in his nose。
 〃We must make a full account of this incident to Yzord…derrex;〃 N'ashap said。 〃I'm sure it will intrigue them as much as it does me。〃
 So saying; he left; with an order to Aping that he follow immediately。
 〃Our mander looked less than well;〃 Scopique observed。 〃I wonder why。〃
 Gentle allowed himself a smile; but it went from his face at the sight of his final visitor。 Pie 'oh' pah had appeared in the door。
 〃Ah; well!〃 said Scopique。 〃Here you are。 I'll leave you two alone。〃
 He withdrew; closing the door behind him。 The mystif didn't move to embrace Gentle; or even take his hand。 Instead it went to the window and gazed out over the sea; upon which the suns were still shining。
 〃Now we know why they call this the Cradle;〃 it said。
 〃What do you mean?〃
 〃Where else could a man give birth?〃
 〃That wasn't birth;〃 Gentle said。 〃Don't flatter it。〃
 〃Maybe not to us;〃 Pie said。 〃But who knows how children were made here in ancient times? Maybe the men immersed themselves; drank the water; let it grow…〃
 〃I saw you;〃 Gentle said。
 〃I know;〃 Pie replied; not turning from the window。 〃And you almost lost us both an ally。〃
 〃N'ashap? An ally?〃
 〃He's the power here。〃
 〃He's an Oethac。 And he's scum。 And I'm going to have the satisfaction of killing him。〃
 〃Are you my champion now?〃 Pie said; finally looking back at Gentle。
 〃I saw what he was doing to you;〃
 〃That was nothing;〃 Pie replied。 〃I knew what I was doing。 Why do you think we've had the treatment we've had? I've been allowed to see Scopique whenever I want; You've been fed and watered。 And N'ashap was asking no questions; about either of us。 Now he will。 Now he'll be suspicious。 We'll have to move quickly before he gets his questions answered。〃
 〃Better that than you having to service him。〃
 〃I told you; it was nothing。〃
 〃It was to me;〃 Gentle said; the words scraping in his bruised throat。
 It took some effort; but he got to his feet so as to meet the mystif; eye to eye。
 〃At the beginning; you talked to me about how you thought you'd hurt me; remember? You kept talking about the station at Mai…ke; and saying you wanted me to forgive you; and I kept thinking there would never be anything between us that couldn't be forgiven or forgotten; and that when I had the words again I'd say so。 But now I don't know。 He saw you naked; Pie。 Why him and not me? I think that's maybe unforgivable; that you granted him the mystery but not me。〃
 〃He saw no mystery;〃 Pie replied。 〃He looked at me; and he saw a woman he'd loved and lost in Yzordderrex。 A woman who looked like his mother; in fact。 That's what he was obsessing on。 An echo of his mother's echo。 And as long as I kept supplying the illusion; discreetly; he was pliant。 That seemed more important than my dignity。〃
 〃Not any more;〃 Gentle said。 〃If we're to go from here…together…then I want whatever you are to be mine。 I won't share you; Pie。 Not for pliance。 Not for life itself。〃
 〃I didn't know you felt like this。 If you'd told me…〃
 〃I couldn't。 Even before we came here; I felt it; but I couldn't bring myself to say anything。〃
 〃For what it's worth; I apologize。〃
 〃I don't want an apology。〃
 〃What then?〃
 〃A promise。 An oath。〃 He paused。 〃A marriage。〃
 The mystif smiled。 〃Really?〃
 〃More than anything。 I asked you once; and you accepted。 Do I need to ask again? I will if you want me to。〃
 〃No need;〃 Pie said。 〃Nothing would honor me more。 But here? Here; of all places?〃 The mystif s frown became a grin。 〃Scopique told me about a Dearther who's locked up in the basement。 He could do the honors。〃
 〃What's his religion?〃
 〃He's here because he thinks he's Jesus Christ。〃
 〃Then he can prove it with a miracle。〃
 〃What miracle's that?〃
 〃He can make an honest man of John Furie Zacharias。〃
 
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