How long have we been walking?
I can't remember, but it must
be years because Little Sister
is now five spins old. She was
baby in arms when we started,
I am sure of it. But, no one
but me seems to notice this.
"Don't be silly."
Pack-Master says, when I question.
"Little Sister was five
spins old when we began our
journey at the start of the
drought."
But, I remember Little Brother
as being six spins when Little
Sister was first brought crying
into this world, and six spins
is he still.
And I, who was fourteen when
she first came to us, am still
fourteen... aren't I? It is
hard to think of my age. I am
not the person I was when this
journey began... Maybe I am
not a person at all anymore.
Each night, it is harder to
return to myself.
Perhaps, soon I will be lost,
like the one who was before
me.
*****
We are crossing the Barrens,
a place of cracked shale, with
only a few patches of scrub
poking bravely through the cracks
of the stone, the random tree
or bush.
Little Brother walks in the
back of the pack with the children,
talking of things that children
talk about. Little Sister is
carried by the Pack-Master,
for she is special. She talks
of things that the elders wish
to hear. And even as we walk,
one presses her words onto a
series of clay bracelets he
wears. When one is finished,
he allows it to harden and begins
a new one. He carries too many
clay rings for us to have been
walking just through the drought,
has several young assistants
to help him bear the weight.
I walk on the edge of the pack,
talking of nothing to no one.
My own people fear me, because
I am the new Hunter, my place
given to me when Three-Toes
ran wild and left us. Many thought
I was too young to assume the
mantel, but it is too late.
I bear the peculiar triple stripe
across my cheek that was the
Hunter's mark. It had not been
there until Three-Toes went
mad, not to my eyes, but when
he disappeared, the blue mark
was inked into my skin by the
hands of the spirits.
My Hunt name is Night-Daughter,
because I am as black as the
sky and my eyes shine like the
stars when I hunt.
Or so I have been told.
I remember nothing of the Hunting.
It is not pleasant to awaken
naked and bloody, and to see
the fear in the people's eyes.
I bring food. I defend them
from their enemies.
And, still they fear me.
I look no different from the
rest of the Pack save for the
triple stripe on my cheek. My
hair is black and I wear it
braided and beaded, and my eyes
are solid blue from corner to
corner. It is how we all look,
most of us. Two are different
and each hold an important place
in the Pack.
"Sorrow." Calls the
Hold-Mother, she who cares for
the children when we rest.
I look up, startled, from
the daydreams that occupy my
mind as we walk. I was named
Sorrow because, from the moment
I began to walk my head bent
towards the ground, my eyes
following my feet as I walk.
They tell me I look sad, though
I did not always feel it...not
then anyway. Now, I feel it
quite often.
"Yes, Hold-Mother?"
I frown, "Are you in need?"
She smiles, gently, her solid
blue eyes turning upwards at
the outside corners.
"No, Sorrow, you do not
have to be on duty, now. I was
just noticing that you did not
eat at mid-meal. I thought you
may be hungry."
"Hungry?" I shake
my head, "No, Hold-Mother,
I...I ate after last night's
Hunt."
She is the only one of the people
who doesn't look away when I
mention the Hunt, for she had
been Three-Toes wife. She remembers
what it is that happens then.
Smiling, she pulls a piece of
fruit from her satchel.
"Here, I spotted this at
the last camp. I have been saving
it for you."
I take the round pink fruit
and say, "I cannot eat
this..." My sharp teeth
gnash. "It...disagrees
with me. Fruit is precious.
Give it to Cloud. She is heavy
with child."
"Cloud will not like this
fruit. Take a bite." Hold-Mother
urges. "This is not just
any apple or peach."
I bite it just to please her.
Blood, sweet and metallic, fills
my mouth, as if this fruit was
a living creature. I suppose
my look of surprise is comical
because Hold-Mother laughs.
"It is called a Blood-Heart,
Sorrow." She says. "It
is rare, only one per tree,
hidden deep inside the tree's
branches. There is no fruit
in these dry days, so when I
saw the knot in the limbs, I
knew I must cut open and take
the Heart for you. The Hunters
have eaten them since time immemorial.
It is supposed to bring knowledge
and protect your kind from harm."
"Harm?"
She strokes my beaded hair and
I am so unused to being touched
I almost flinch. "You are
so young to be Hunter."
"These are lean times.
When we reach the Valley of
Infinity where the game runs
abundant and the water falls
in crystal streams from the
mountain tops, then the Pack
will be able to rest."
I say, between bites, reciting
the words that Little Sister
preaches.
She looks up at Little Sister,
riding on Pack-master's shoulder.
"Yes, if ever we get there."
Then, she moves off to tend
to the children who have begun
to squabble without her.
I finish my Blood-Heart and
pause a moment to plant the
seed in the dirt.
"Foolish Sorrow."
Snaps one of the boys, a stout
boy of my age who is burdened
with the name of Skunk's Son,
for the white stripe in the
midst of his black hair. "No
seed will grow in the Barrens
ever and particularly not in
this time of drought."
I grin wildly, showing my sharp
teeth and not wiping the blood
from my lips. He draws back,
a bit intimidated. "It
is custom to bury the seed."
I remind him. "Or risk
the anger of the Lady-Who-Made-Us.
I do it for myself, not for
your pleasure."
Skunk's Son glares at me. "You
are smart mouthed for a girl,
Sorrow. I do not care if you
are Hunter or not."
"You would do well to leave
the little Hunter alone."
Interrupts Firelight, who at
fifteen spins is the oldest
of the boys. He is named for
his hair, a brilliant red unlike
anything ever seen before in
the dark complected park. "She
keeps us alive. She protects
us at night. But if she runs
wild like Old Three-Toes, I
would guess you are the one
she will Hunt first."
"You do not frighten me,
Orange Hair." Snaps Skunk's
Son. "I do not fear a little
girl, Hunter or not." He
pulls his knife from his belt.
But Firelight is quicker and
his knife dimples the skin of
Skunk's Son's throat.
"Then fear me, Low-Bred
Boy, because my father is Pack-Master
and I shall be Master when he
can no longer lead. You are
a builder like your father,
but we have other builders.
You are not so invaluable to
this pack that I will not gut
you like a fish for insulting
me, or the young Little Hunter."
"I will not forget this,
Firelight." Skunk's Son
spits as he scurries away, shooting
Firelight the foulest of looks.
"Thank you." I say
to Firelight.
His blue eyes show no warmth
for me, no love, no compassion.
"It is my duty, Little
Hunter." He says. "We
need you to help us to reach
the Valley. It is my task to
see you remain well."
My heart falls. He cares nothing
for me. Only Hold-Mother shows
any concern. To the rest of
the people, I am just the Hunter,
their servant, their slave.
"If ever this Walk ends
at all." I mutter.
Firelight's solid blue eyes
narrow. "You have noticed
it too, have you, Hunter? How
long we have walked? I am beginning
to suspect that we may never
reach our new home at all."
I look up at him as he stalks
away, and see him begin to speak
to Little Sister and Pack-Master.
They speak so low that even
my sensitive ears cannot hear
the words that pass between
them. I feel an unexplained
pang in my chest.
It is Little Sister that is
the important one. She is the
Teller, after all, the seer
who will lead us to the beautiful
place, where at last we will
stop this endless roaming, and
at last have a home. She was
born to lead us there.
Little Brother was born to stand
at her side and enforce her
law when he is grown. I was
born to lose my humanity in
service of her people.
*****
...Night-Daughter hunts...
...animals nearby...
...too far to see...
...deer, red horned, a doe and
her fawn hiding...
...hiding in a grove of trees...
...trees that were not there
before...
...trees that do not exist in
the world I am from...
...the taste of the Blood-Heart
suddenly sharp on the tongue...
The crashing of terrified hooves
The silence of black paws
The exhilaration of the chase
...The deer's blood is sweet
with fear, sweeter than the
fruit...
...The fawn bleats...
...Night-Daughter crushes its
throat with a huge paw...
...out of unanimalistic mercy...
it will die if left alone...
New Sounds...People?
...Night-Daughter growls softly
and pads to where the interlopers
can be seen...
...children...
...children of the Pack...
Little Brother and Little Sister
Shifting suddenly!
I crouch, naked and shivering,
in the shadows. What is happening?
Why did I change back? Never
before has this happened. The
sun usually rises before I awaken
from the Hunt.
Little Brother and Little Sister
stand in the emptiness of the
Barrens, where for some reason
I have a fleeting image of a
grove of trees
"Why have you brought me
here?" Little Brother whines.
"I was asleep."
"It is time." Little
Sister smiles, her peculiar
eyes--solid green, not blue--do
not turn up at the corners.
"I want to show you something."
I am suddenly afraid. A low
growl begins in my human throat,
another first. I have never
made such a noise before.
Little Sister plucks a twig
from the dirt and drags it into
a rough square. She stabs the
middle of the square and the
shale cracks inward.
White light pours from the square.
"What is this?" gasps
Little Brother.
"You are too young."
Little Sister says, softly,
too soft for anyone without
the heightened hearing of the
Hunters to understand. "And
Firelight grows too suspicious.
He questions me."
She pushes Little Brother into
the light. I am frozen with
fear. What witchcraft is this?
Little Brother stumbles from
the light and he is suddenly
not a child anymore. He is now
a man of at least eighteen spins,
older than even Firelight.
Little Sister smiles up at him.
I pull back into the shadows
beneath the rocks that are my
shelter and whisper, "Blessed
Lady, what have I seen?"
"This will do." No-Longer-Little
Brother murmurs. "Ah, yes.
Now I see."
The taste of the heart fruit
fills my mouth so strongly I
wipe my mouth to see if there
is blood there. There is, but
it is the sweet life of the
deer. I turn my head and vomit
a torrent of red blood and pink
flesh.
The fruit is no longer in my
stomach.
But it is in my veins.
*****
The next morning the tribe eats
well of the deer that Night-Daughter
provided. No-Longer-Little Brother
sits with the men now and no
one notices that he is changed.
The men call him Arrow's Flight
for he walks fast and straight,
with the purpose and confidence
one would expect in a man. There
is no trace of the child he
really is. He talks what men
talk and no one notices anything
amiss.
"Do you not see how Little
Brother has been bewitched?"
I ask Hold-Mother as she tends
to the children. I dog her steps,
anxiously. "He is not himself.
He has been changed. He is no
longer Little Brother."
She frowns at me. "What
has you in this mood, Sorrow?
You chatter like a squirrel
and that is not like you. Who
are you talking about? You have
no little brother. You have
only Little Sister who is younger,
and Arrow's Flight who is older."
I feel the blood drain from
my dark face. "I am eldest."
I whisper.
"I think you did not sleep
well and are confused. It often
happens after the Hunt."
Says Half-Mother fondly. "Take
a nap, Child. We have some time
before we set out again."
I do not think it is because
I am tired, but I do as she
suggests, curling up in the
shade of a nearby rocky mound.
It is inconceivable to me that
I will sleep, but I must be
awakened so we can again begin
the walk.
*****
Today as we venture forth,
I find myself walking closer
to the young man I know to be
my changed Little Brother. Arrow's
Flight, chosen among all the
men to be heir to Pack-Master.
He will make a good leader,
it is obvious, by his manner,
but there is a new question
in my head now. What of the
true heir? What happened to
Firelight?
I find him slinking along behind
the Pack, walking even farther
behind than the children. Arrow's
Flight is in his place near
the head of the elders. What
can this mean? In my silent
manner, I fall back with Firelight.
For once, he doesn't move away.
He looks surprised to have company,
and he says in a voice more
hesitant than I have ever heard.
"Y--you need s-something,
Lady Hunter?"
I have never heard him stutter
so before.
"You are not with the men."
I say,
"The m-m-men do not wish
me with them." He runs
a hand though those strange
red tresses of his.
"Why not?" I ask.
His eyes turn down at the corners.
"Why the interest in a
C-cast Aside, Little Hunter?"
He asks, suspiciously.
"A Cast Aside? You?"
I gasp. "Since when?"
His lips grow tight.
"Y-you are being c-c-cruel,
S-Sorrow. I w-w-would n-not
h-h-have expected it of y-you."
He can barely get the words
out as his face flushes as red
as his hair.
'I am not cruel." I say,
feeling a heat come to my cheeks.
"I... have become sometimes
forgetful since I took the Hunter's
mark." My hand creeps to
the triple stripe, hesitantly.
His anger fades from his face.
"I am s-sorry. I forgot
that there w-were c-complications
with the Hunt." He looks
out at the rest of the Pack
and says, "When my father
chose Arrow's Flight to s-s-succeed
him as P-Pack-Master, I lost
m-m-my status, m-m-my place
in the P-Pack. I became a C-cast
Aside."
Skunk's Son has paused by the
trail to spill his water on
the shale and now we pass him.
He shouts out at us, nastily,
as he hikes up his leather britches.
"The stuh-stuh-stuttering
freak is in love with the little
beast. They shall have a beautiful
litter, don't you think?"
He slings a piece of shale our
way, and it slices a bloody
streak across Firelight's forehead.
I growl and gnash my sharp teeth
at Skunk's Son, a low sound
that is almost a roar pouring
from my lips. He hoots, unafraid,
and scampers off. I look back
at Firelight. He has not even
moved to stop the bleeding.
I cut a piece off my tunic and
dab at the blood, trying very
hard not to lick my lips.
"Why did you not say something
to that cawing jackdaw?"
I ask him, quietly.
He glares at me. "I told
y-y-you, Sorrow. I h-h-have
no place here, no place!"
He moves away then, quickly,
so I cannot see the tears that
fill his blue eyes.
I look at No-Longer-Little Brother...Arrow's
Flight...and wonder.
"Do not worry, Sorrow."
Comes the voice of Little Sister
at my elbow. "Skunk's Son
shall be punished."
I look down at her, suddenly
afraid though there seems to
be nothing to fear from Little
Sister. I did not hear her approach,
did not see her. That is not
common.
"Why are you walking back
here?" I ask her, hiding
my fear in the face of our innocent
looking messiah.
Her green eyes smile, "I
came back when Skunk's Son did
that naughty thing. He is a
bad boy. I do not like him.
He must be punished."
A shiver runs through me. "Little
Sister? What are you going to
do?"
But, she giggles and skips away
without answering.
*****
...Night-Daughter hunts...
...An animal nearby...
...A boar...
...silently, charging
...the boar, it is tied down...easy
prey...
Tearing its throat open
Its blood is...
HUMAN
Instantly, I am myself again,
scrubbing at my tongue with
a bare arm. I have never tasted
human blood before, but I know
this is not boar's blood. This
is not just a boar, and it had
been dead before Night-Daughter
took its throat. How had I ever
thought it was alive?
And then I see. It is black
with a white stripe down its
back ...just like Skunk's Son's
hair. This is not a boar. It
is a representation...it is
a spell!
"Oh, murder!" I cry.
I run back to the camp to where
Skunk's Son still lay...
...asleep?
No. He has not been roused by
my cry, though the rest of the
Pack has begun lighting their
lamps.
I kneel by Skunk's Son. His
throat has been slit.
Hold-Mother wraps her cloak
around me, "Step away,
Sorrow."
Pack-Master puts his hand on
my arm, "Come away, Hunter."
"He is dead!" I cry,
clutching the cloak to cover
my nakedness for I suddenly
feel very vulnerable. "He
has been murdered! That is no
animal attack. There are no
animals save one that are big
enough to do that, and the marks
are too clean for my teeth to
make them."
"Did you see no one?"
asks another, Arrow's Flight.
"I...was on the hunt."
I tell him. "I thought
brought down a boar, but then
I...felt something and I came
back here."
"You are supposed to protect
us!" cries another, Sunflower,
the woman I know to have borne
the murdered Skunk's Son. She
lunges at me. Arrow's Flight
stops her,
"My younger sister has
been told to bring us food.
She was doing her duty. You
cannot expect her to be everywhere
at once."
Two others appear, dragging
a disheveled Firelight into
the circle. By the Pack-Master's
lamp light we can all see blood
on his arms and on his chest.
I alone can smell that it is
indeed Skunk's Son's blood.
The others do not need my animal
senses to know this, though.
"Murderer!" screams
Sunflower. "The Darkness
will take you!"
"No...I d-d-d-did not do
this th-th-thing..." Firelight
murmurs. His eyes are glazed
and his face is devoid of expression.
"I w-w-was as-s-s-sleep..."
Pack-Master closes his eyes
in grief. "I am sorry,
my son. You have brought shame
to us all. The Teller must judge
you now."
"Death to those who spill
the blood of the Pack in secret
and in betrayal." Little
Sister intones, solemnly. "Death
to Firelight. Death to the Cast
Aside."
Pack-Master does not hesitate.
The Teller has spoken. He embraces
his son and then plunges his
knife into Firelight's stomach,
"You are no longer Pack...May
the Lady forgive you before
the Darkness takes you."
"No!" I cry, falling
to my knees as if the blade
had cut through me. The taste
of the Blood-Heart is as fresh
as if I had just eaten of it.
Oh, Lady, what is happening
here?
Little Sister and her pack pay
my grief no mind. They let Firelight
fall to the ground, his blood
spilling out upon the shale.
The strongest men pick-up Skunk's
Son's body to paint it and burn
it as is our custom. The strongest
women support the lamenting
Sunflower.
Arrow's Flight takes my arm,
helping me to my feet. "Come,
Young Sister."
I pull away. "I am not
your young sister. I am older
than you by twice four spins."
"What are you talking about?"
he frowns and I can see that
he honestly doesn't know. I
look into his eyes and see that
they are as green as Little
Sister's.
"Get away from me."
I growl. "I do not know
you."
He shakes his head and says,
"The Hunt is driving you
mad." Then he turns away
to join the others in their
mourning. I kneel beside the
abandoned and dying Firelight.
He is trying to keep his blood
from spilling out. I wrap Hold-Mother's
cloak around his middle, binding
his wound.
"G-Go away." He moans,
shivering as his warmth leaves
him. "It is f-f-forbidden
t-t-to h-h-help me. Little S-Sister
h-has de-decreed it."
"Do I look as if I care
what Little Sister decrees?"
I snarl. "Besides, you
are innocent. Things are happening
that I do not understand but
you have been caught in it.
This is not who you are, this
weak and stuttering outcast.
You are a leader, son of the
Pack-Master. Something was done
to you."
"What are you doing, Sorrow?"
comes that voice...Little Sister.
"What have you done?"
I demand of her, whirling on
her and staring down at her
angelic face.
She smiles, beatific and peaceful,
"I told you Skunk's Son
would be punished. Are you not
happy?"
"He's dead and Firelight
is dying."
I grab her arms and shake her
like the child she is. "Why
are you doing this? How did
you change him? How did you
change Little Brother? What
is happening? Why are you doing
this?"
Her green eyes flash like lightning
and she says, "Because
it pleases me to do so."
"You are a demon!"
I gnash my teeth in rage.
"Indeed." She smirks,
"You wish Infinity, Sorrow.
You will get eternity. The Pack
shall soon need a new Hunter."
I instantly shift into my hunt
form, a black cat as large as
a horse. None of the people
have seen Night-Daughter in
her fullness, having caught
only glimpses here and there.
I somehow maintain human thought
and the taste of the Blood-Heart
fills my mouth. The fruit I
ate somehow opened my eyes,
I realise, somehow freed me
from the spell that has taken
my Pack, the spell that had
begun to lose its potency over
me when I first gained the triple
stripe. I know now I was not
to be the Hunter. She had done
this to me. Made me a monster
so that she would have control
of the power in the Pack, all
of it.
Firelight stares at me with
frightened and pain-filled eyes.
"Oh, Lady-Who-Made-Us..."
he murmurs.
I nudge him with my head and
he seems to know I mean him
to climb on my back. We flee
into the darkness. But, suddenly,
the Barrens vanish and we are
in a forest.
"Wh-what is h-happening?"
I hear Firelight gasp.
I could not answer if I knew.
I run through the forest, never
stopping, never slowing, though
the trees reach out to grab
me, tearing my velvet hide.
Then, suddenly we are in a desert.
Still, I run, slipping and sliding
in the shifting sand, though
the dust and the heat scorch
my throat.
Then, we are in an ocean. I
swim, struggling to keep Firelight's
head above the water, though
the waves fill my eyes and my
nose, trying to drown me. Then,
there is nothing, just blackness.
And at last, exhausted, I stop
and Firelight slides off my
back. I become myself again.
"Wh-where are w-w-we?"
he asks.
"I don't know." I
answer, sniffing the air. "This
place has no smell."
"S-Sorrow, look."
He gasps.
I turn to him. He has been healed.
The stab wound is gone.
"Little Sister!" I
cry. "What are you doing?
Where are you? Answer me! It
is my right to know since you
have changed me like this!"
"I am the Teller of Tales!"
she says in a voice too knowing
for her age, emerging from the
blackness. "I have changed
the stories. I did not like
the old ones. A life of contentment
in paradise? I feed on pain
and despair, what use have I
for Elysium?"
"What are you talking about?"
"I am not your sister!"
smirks the creature that wears
her form. "I serve the
Darkness, and I own the child
whose body I hold. For five
spins I have lead your Pack
on an empty quest. I have taken
so many of you, drove Three-Toes
to madness when he discovered
what I was after eating of the
Blood-Heart. I can only assume
that you too have tasted that
fruit, Sorrow. Or else you would
not be here now. You would be
in my thrall, as you have been
for so many spins. You do not
remember the girl you were before?
Powerless, helpless? I gave
you glory, and I took nothing
but your useless humanity and
a few spins of your age."
The world shifts and suddenly
I am five spins older. Firelight
is now a man of twenty. My head
spins but I will not let this
demon's tricks stop me. I must
protect the Pack.
"Explain." I demand.
"Why change Firelight?
Why give his place to Little
Brother?"
"For this reason."
Says Arrow's Flight, as he appears
behind me and drives his knife
through my back.
The pain is so overwhelming.
I cannot even scream. I collapse
into the nothing.
"Sorrow!" shouts Firelight,
no longer stuttering, "Demon
Spawn, you will pay for this
treachery!"
Through the haze of pain, I
see him throw himself at Arrow's
Flight. I roll my eyes to Little
Sister and see that she is paying
me no attention, watching her
champion fight for her. Weakened
and filled with pain, I transform
just one hand into a clawed
paw and I strike her down, crushing
her throat like I had the little
fawn's.
Arrow's Flight reels back and
screams. He falls dead to the
ground.
Firelight helps me to my feet.
I am suddenly healed, and my
paw shrinks into a small delicate
hand like it should be. We look
down at Little Sister and something
moves inside her.
Firelight takes his knife and
slits her body open. There is
an infant inside her, my true
Little Sister. He pulls her
free and she unfolds herself
into the image of the girl she
should have been, five spins
old with eyes as blue as any
pack member.
Firelight lifts the frightened
child and hands her to me. Then
he turns to Arrow's Flight,
and does the same to the body.
Inside is the cowering form
of my Little Brother, his proper
eleven-spins old. He is crying,
too, shaking with fear and horror
at what has happened. Firelight
holds the frightened child,
cradling him until the sobs
have stopped,
"You are free, you are
free." He croons, rocking
my traumatized brother.
The world shifts again and the
black nothing has become a Valley,
beautiful and green and perfect.
"This is it." I gasp,
"The Valley of Infinity!"
"Look, there is the Pack!"
Firelight whispers. He turns
to me and touches my cheek.
"The Hunter's Mark is gone.
You are free of the service."
We look at our feet, but there
are no bodies. The demons that
had made puppets of my kin are
gone back into the dark places
where such creatures dwell.
"It is over?" Little
Brother says. "We are all
free."
Little Sister, nestled in my
arms, moans, softly, "I
am sorry, I am so so sorry.
I am bad, I am wicked."
Firelight touches her hair,
"I see no wickedness, child.
Look, see this place. You brought
us here. You made this happen."
Little Sister risks a look around
and says, through her sniffles,
"It is pretty, though."
Someone runs up to us. It is
Skunk's Son, alive and well.
"Where have you two been?
We were worried." He seems
sincere, no longer mocking and
cruel, hardened by the hardships
of the walk.
"We were lost in the Darkness."
Says Little Sister, answering
for us all, as good an answer
as any.
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