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 The Ihlini did not fall。 His back turned to her and she saw his right arm move to pull me knife from his shoulder。 Duncan; hands empty; waited warily。
 Die; Ihlini。。。 she whispered silently; hating herself for desiring another's death。 Die!
 The sorcerer went to one knee。 She saw Duncan clearly in the moonlight; feet spread to brace himself against his enemy。 Dark…ness slid down one arm; dulling his /t'r…band; and she realized the Dilini's knife had found at least part of its target。 She bit her lip and fought back the instinct to run to him。
 A rattle behind Duncan spun him around。 He was unarmed; vulnerable to a second attack; but something in his stance told her he was prepared。 Then she saw the Solindish soldier move into the moonlight; sword bared。
 Cai! Alix cried。 Cai+do something!
 The pattern was faint。 At last Cai answered her。 Liren; I cannot。 It is an Ihlini he faces。。。 the lir do not interfere。 It is part of the gods' law。
 The Solindish soldier made no move against Duncan。 He stood braced; ready to fight; yet did not step in against his shapechanger enemy。 Alix saw the Ihlini e out of his crouch and realized the Solindish man acted only as a decoy。
 Her cry of warning was lost in the Solindish soldier's shout。 Alix spun and set the baby down in the darkness near a wall; dragging the knife from her boot。 Then she pushed herself free of the wall and ran toward the Ihlini。
 She saw Duncan stiffen spasmodically as the sorcerer snaked a gleaming wire around his throat。 Both hands flew to the wire and clawed at it; seeking to rip it away。 Bnt the Ihlini stood unmoving。 slowly tautening the thin garrote until blood broke from Duncan's throat。
 〃No!〃 Alix shrieked。
 The Solindish soldier stared past the Ihlini and his prisoner in alarm。 His sword shifted; rising; and she realized he would move to stop her。
 But she could not hesitate。 Her fear had been replaced by the overwhelming need to strike down the Dilini who threatened Duncan。 Her veneer of civilization and gentle ways was stripped from her easily; leaving her naked before all men; and she knew herself as capable of slaying a man as any warrior。
 Duncan's knees buckled。 The Ihlini stood firm; bending slightly as he tautened the garrote even further。 Alix was oddly aware of the flash of the Solindish sword as she stumbled to a halt behind the sorcerer。 But it did not matter。 She lifted the knife; clutching it in both hands; and brought it down with all her strength。
 The shock ran through her arms as she drove the knife through
 leathers and into the flesh of the Ihlini。 She felt him stiffen
 spasmodically; crying out。 One gloved hand clawed briefly at his
 back; fingers stretching and scraping; then it dropped daddy at his side。 The sorcerer sagged over Duncan and fell into the street。
 Alix heard the soldier swear a violent oath; unable to decipher his words。 She saw the malevolent gleam in his eyes as he lifted the sword over one shoulder; preparing to unleash the killing stroke。 Somehow; she was unafraid。
 〃By the gods!〃 cried a clear voice; 〃you will not!〃
 Dimly she heard the clatter of hoof on stone and saw the horse rearing behind the soldier。 Before the Solindish man could turn; a flashing sword swung through the air in a swift arc and severed head from shoulders。
 Alix staggered back; gagging; as blood sprayed from the falling trunk。 It splattered over her face and clothing; staining her hands as she raised them to cover her eyes。 Then she peered through her fingers into the blazing blue eyes of the prince of Homana。
 Instantly she forgot Carillon。 She stumbled forward; reaching frenziedly toward the sprawled bodies。 Blood ran through the cobbles; muddying the ash and dust; but she ignored it all as she clawed at the Bilini's still form。
 Alix tugged ineffectually at the heavy body until Carillon flung himself from his horse and helped her; dragging the slain sorcerer free of Duncan。
 〃No!〃 she cried; falling to her knees。 〃No!〃
 The wire; she saw; had fallen partially free of Duncan's throat。 It had bitten deeply but had not yet sliced into the vulnerable windpipe。 Carefully she pulled the wire away and threw it into the street; moaning as she saw the livid discoloring as blood stained his neck。
 〃He is alive; Alix;〃 Carillon said; kneeling over the warrior。
 〃Alive。〃
 She put gentle fingers to his bloodied throat; feeling the erratic pulse…beat。 Carefully she cradled his head in her lap; fighting back the rush of bile into her throat as she realized how close he had e to death。
 Duncan's hand twitched and moved instinctively to the empty sheath at his belt。 Carillon reached out and stopped the searching hand。
 〃No;〃 he said clearly。 〃We are not your enemy。〃
 〃Duncan!〃 she cried。 〃Duncan。。。〃
 His eyes opened and blinked。 For a moment he said nothing;
 lying limply against her lap; men bolted upright into a sitting
 position。 Carillon moved back; squatting; and Alix hastily wiped
 tears off her cheeks。 Duncan; in all his Cheysuli pride; would not want to see her cry。
 Duncan looked silently at the body of the Solindish soldier。 Then his eyes traveled to me felled Ihiini; lying so close。 After a moment he put bloodstained fingers to his throat。
 He looked directly at Carillon。 〃Tell me I did not hear her;〃 he rasped。 〃Tell me I somehow imagined she was here。〃
 Carillon began to smile。 His eyes slid past Duncan to Alix; and his smile became a grin。 Then he shook his head。
 〃I will not tie to you; shapechanger。 You have only to look。〃
 Duncan winced and turned his head。 Alix swallowed welling tears away as she saw the sliced welt rising on his throat; still weeping blood。 But Duncan ignored it as he looked at her in dismay。
 〃Alix。。。〃
 She bit her lip in response to the ragged sound of his voice。
 Then she shrugged her shoulders unfortably。
 〃I am sorry; Duncan; that you are burdened with such a disobedient woman。 I am not at all the proper sort for a clan leader's cheysula。〃
 She saw his eyes travel over her blood…smeared face to the dark stains on her ragged shirt。 One hand reached out and touched her arm; tracing the sticky flesh。 Then he drew up his legs into a cross…legged position and sat there。 Silent。
 〃Duncan+〃 she began tentatively; then broke off as she recalled the infant。 She jumped to her feet and ran; ignoring Carillon's startled question。
 Alix knelt by the jerkin…wrapped child and smiled; gathering it up carefully。 〃There is someone you should meet; small one;〃 she whispered。 〃Someone very special。〃
 She half…rose; cradling the child against her chest。 Then some…thing stopped her; cutting through her happiness like a scythe。
 The child was cold; too cold。 He made no sound as her hand gently touched his face。 Carefully Alix knelt back on me cobbles and fought down the sudden painful fear as she slid a hand beneath the jerkin and felt his body…Horror came slowly。 Then the pain。 〃No!〃 she cried。 〃Not the child!〃
 He lay unmoving; unbreathing。 Alix shuddered over him; rubbing hands against his cold flesh as if her warmth would bring him back to life。 She Tieard footsteps behind her and the clank of a sword sliding home in its sheath。
 〃Alix;〃 said Duncan's hoarse voice。
 She shook her head violently in denial; still rubbing the child's cold flesh。
 Duncan's hand was on her shoulder; pulling her away gently。
 〃There is nothing to be done; cheysula。〃
 She jerked away and knelt over the child。 〃He is mine。 Mine!
 I will not let him die。〃
 Duncan pulled her away。 Dimly she saw Carillon kneel by the infant and touch a hand to its chest。 Then he glanced up at Duncan and shook his head。
 〃He is mine;〃 she repeated。
 〃No;〃 Duncan said hoarsely。 He put his hand against her stomach。 〃Here is our child。〃
 She stared into his face。 〃I only put him down for a moment。 You needed my help。 The Ihiini would have slain you。 So I put him down to go to you。〃 Her eyes closed。 〃Why did the gods make me choose between you?〃
 Duncan sighed。 〃Do not torture yourself like this; Alix。 It does no good。〃
 〃It was only a child!〃
 〃I know; small one。 But he was more fortunate than most。 He did not know what he faced; before it claimed him。〃 Something crept thr

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