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The Queen of Air and Darkness

by Poul Anderson

The last glow of the last sunset would linger almost until midwinter. But there would be no more day, and the northlands rejoiced. Blossoms opened, flamboyance on firethorn trees, steelflowers rising blue from the brok and rainplant that cloaked all hills, shy whiteness of kiss-me-never down in the dales. Flitteries darted among them in iridescent wings; a crownbuck shook his horns and bugled. Between horizons the sky deepened from purple to sable. Both moons were aloft, nearly full, shining frosty on leaves and molten on waters. The shadows they made were blurred by an aurora, a great blowing curtain of light across half heaven. Behind it the earliest stars had come out.

A boy and a girl sat on Wolunds Barrow just under the dolmen it upbore. Their hair, which streamed halfway down their backs, showed startlingly forth, bleached as it was by summer. Their bodies, still dark from that season, merged with earth and bush and rock, for they wore only garlands. He played on a bone flute and she sang. They had lately become lovers. Their age was about sixteen, but they did not know this, considering themselves Outlings and thus indifferent to time, remembering little or nothing of how they had once dwelt in the lands of men.

His notes piped cold around her voice:

Cast a spell, weave it well of dust and dew and night and you.

A brook by the grave mound, carrying moonlight down to a hill-hidden river, answered with its rapids. A flock of hellbats passed black beneath the aurora.

A shape came bounding over Cloudmoor. It had two arms and two legs, but the legs were long and claw-footed and feather covered it to the end of a tail and broad wings. The face was half, human, dominated by its eyes. Had Ayoch been able to standwholly erect, he would have reached to the boys shoulder.

The girl rose. He carries a burden, she said. Her vision was not meant for twilight like that of a northland creature born, but she had learned how to use every sign her senses gave her. Besides the fact that ordinarily a pook would fly, there was a heaviness to his haste.

And he comes from the south. Excitement jumped in the boy, sudden as a green flame that went across the constellation Lyrth. He sped down the mound. Oho!, Ayoch! he called. Me here, Mistherd!

And Shadow-of-a-Dream, the girl laughed, following.

The pook halted. He breathed louder than the soughing in the growth around him. A smell of bruised yerba lifted where he stood.

Well met in winterbirth, he whistled. You can help me bring this to Carheddin.

He held out what he bore. His eyes were yellow lanterns above. It moved and whimpered.

Why, a child, Mistherd said.

Even as you were, my son, even as you were. Ho, ho, what a snatchl Ayoch boasted. They were a score in yon camp by Fallowwood, armed, and besides watcher engines they had big ugly dogs aprowl while they slept. I came from above, however, having spied on them till I knew that a handful of dazedust would quiet them.

The poor thing. Shadow-of-a-Dream took the boy and held him to her small breasts. So full of sleep yet, arent you? Blindly, he sought a nipple.

She smiled through the veil of her-hair. No, I am still too young, and you already too old. But come, when you wake in Carheddin under the mountain, you shall feast.

Yo-ah, said Ayoch very softly. She is abroad and has heard and seen. She comes. He crouched down, wings folded. After a moment Mistherd knelt, and then Shadow-of-a-Dream, though she did not let go the child.

The Queens tall form blocked off the moons. For a while she regarded the three and their booty. Hill and moor sounds withdrew from their awareness until it seemed they could hear the northlights hiss.

At last Ayoch whispered, Have I done well, Starmother?

If you stole a babe from a camp full of engines, said the beautiful voice, then they were folk out of the far south who may not endure it as meekly as yeomen.

But what can they do, Snowmaker? the pook asked. How can they track us?

Mistherd lifted his head and spoke in pride. Also, now they too have felt the awe of us.

And he is a cuddly dear, Shadow-of-a-Dream said. And we need more like him, do we not, Lady Sky?

It had to happen in some twilight, agreed she who stood above. Take him onward and care for him. By this sign, which she made, is he claimed for the Dwellers.

Their joy was freed. Ayoch cartwheeled over the ground till he reached a shiverleaf. There he swarmed up the trunk and out on a limb, perched half hidden by unrestful pale foliage, and crowed.

Boy and girl bore the child toward Carheddin at an easy distance-devouring lope which let him pipe and her sing:

Wahaii, wahaii!
Wayala, laii!
Wing on the wind
high over heaven,
shrilly shrieking,
rush with the rainspears,
tumble through tumult,
drift to the moonhoar trees
and the dream-heavy shadows beneath them,
and rock in, be one with the clinking wavelets of lakes
where the starbeams drown.

* * *

As she entered, Barbro Cullen felt, through all grief and fury, stabbed by dismay. The room was unkempt. Journals, tapes, reels, codices, file boxes, bescribbled papers were piled on every table. Dust filmed most shelves and corners. Against one wall stood a laboratory setup, microscope and analytical equipment. She recognized it as compact and efficient, but it was not what you would expect in an office, and it gave the air a faint chemical reek. The rug was threadbare, the furniture shabby.

This was her final chance?

Then Eric Sherrinford approached. Good day, Mrs. Cullen, he said. His tone was crisp, his handclasp firm. His faded gripsuit didnt bother her. She wasnt inclined to fuss about her own appearance except on special occasions. (And would she ever again have one, unless she got back Jimmy?) What she observed was a cats personal neatness.

A smile radiated in crows feet from his eyes. Forgive my bachelor housekeeping. On Beowulf we havewe had, at any ratemachines for that, so I never acquired the habit myself, and I dont want a hireling disarranging my tools. More convenient to work out of my apartment than keep a separate office. Wont you be seated?

No, thanks. I couldnt, she mumbled.

I understand. But if youll excuse me, I function best in a relaxed position.

He jackknifed into a lounger. One long shank crossed the other knee. He drew forth a pipe and stuffed it from a pouch. Barbro wondered why he took tobacco in so ancient a way. Wasnt Beowulf supposed to have the up-to-date equipment that they still couldnt afford to build on Roland? Well, of course old customs might survive anyhow. They generally did in colonies, she remembered reading. People had moved starward in the hope of preserving such outmoded things as their mother tongues or constitutional government or rational-technological civilization

Sherrinford pulled her up from the confusion of her weariness. You must give me the details of your case, Mrs. Cullen. Youve simply told me your son was kidnapped and your local constabulary did nothing. Otherwise, I know just a few obvious facts, such as your being widowed rather than divorced; and youre the daughter of outwayers in Olga lvanoff Land who, nevertheless, kept in close telecommunication with Christmas Landing; and youre trained in one of the biological professions; and you had several years hiatus in field work until recently you started again.

She gaped at the high-cheeked, beak-nosed, black-haired and gray-eyed countenance. His lighter made a scrit and a flare which seemed to fill the room. Quietness dwelt on this height above the city, and winter dusk was seeping through the windows. How in cosmos do you know that?

she heard herself exclaim.

He shrugged and fell into the lecturers manner for which he was notorious. My work depends on noticing details and fitting them together. In more than a hundred years on Roland, tending to cluster according to their origins and thought habits, people have developed regional accents. You have a trace of the Olgan burr, but you nasalize your vowels in the style of this area, though you live in Portolondonthat suggests steady childhood exposure to metropolitan speech. You were part of Matsuyamas expedition, you told me, and took your boy along. They wouldnt have allowed any ordinary technician to do that; hence, you had to be valuable enough to get away with it. The team was conducting ecological research; therefore, you must be in the life sciences. For the same reason, you must have had previous field experience. But your skin is fair, showing none of the leatheriness one gets from prolonged exposure to this sun. Accordingly, you must have been mostly indoors for a good while before you went on your ill-fated trip. As for widowhood-you never mentioned a husband to me, but you have had a man whom you thought so highly of that you still wear both the wedding and the engagement ring he gave you.

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