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im just a visitor . |
the warped one snickered . |
visitor , he says . |
dont we all wish ? |
so youre anomalous . |
why do folks keep saying that ? |
mistakes happen , said the asian . |
souls sometimes arrive here a little messed up . |
we should have known better . |
color doesnt always mean anything . |
dont worry kid . |
youre in good company , said the warped one . |
youre not alone . |
somehow , i found that remark deeply comforting . |
the asian gazed out across the dunes . |
oh shit . |
theyre on the move again . |
coming after us . |
hashers got a longbow . |
without a word or even a glance , the pair again took off running , scales clinking with each stride . |
i followed off after them without a second thought , trusting my fate would be better off with them than with the wranglers managing that mob . |
and somehow , even though we were being pursued by an armed gang , my desire to leave this place became a tad less urgent . |
the deeps didnt seem quite so intimidating now that i had some companions . |
chapter 31 : lady an we hurtled though the dunes , my mind a storm of confusion . |
in quick succession i had been honored , worshiped and feared by a mob of souls . |
they had cast me out and now a detachment of their overseers were trying to hunt me down . |
all because of the color of my skin . |
this probably put a fork in my search for karla . |
how was i supposed to find her if i couldnt go near any crowds ? |
and the fact was , i had long lost heart . |
i was a coward and a weakling . |
i didnt deserve to find her . |
she deserved better . |
though , now that was a moot point . |
so i was relegated to tagging along with this odd couple of warrior infidels in tinkling armor . |
i had no idea where we were going . |
they spoke very little to me or even to each other . |
they just hummed and mumbled brief snatches of song that sounded like prayers . |
they had a casual , disinterested air about them that i found oddly comforting . |
i could tell that i interested them , but they were not invested in me following them or not , which made me want to follow them all the more . |
i was like one of those stray dogs that attaches its loyalty to random strangers . |
they gave up their names only after considerable prodding . |
taro , the asian , hailed from manila . |
brian had grown up and passed away in a suburb of san francisco . |
both were clearly veterans of the deeps , though neither could say how long they had roamed these wastes . |
years meant nothing to them now . |
neither were suicides , so they had no knowledge of root apart from what they had heard from other souls . |
taro , surprisingly , had the rougher life . |
he had entered the deeps directly , after a criminal and violent existence cut short by an accidental overdose of heroin and alcohol . |
brians path to the deeps was a bit more circuitous . |
he was more reticent about his lives and deaths . |
that he had been a pizza chef was about all he would say about his first life . |
his first death was accidental and had involved a fall from a ladder . |
before death number two , he had spent time on an island swaddled in fog , a place called lethe , apparently another kind of threshold world like root . |
his time there had ended abruptly . |
after an injury had left him immobile , a man with a scythe had come and cut him in two . |
there was obviously more to his story , but that was all he would say . |
we passed up the rumpled flank of the valley , which was basically a ramp of dunes piled on dunes . |
we wound our way through a sinuous maze of sand , following their creases , trying to keep our heads out of sight of anyone who might be tracking us . |
we kept finding footprints which i could swear were our own . |
i was certain we were walking in loops , yet brian and taro never faltered , fully confident in their navigation . |
we finally emerged from the dunes onto to a wind-scoured plateau . |
there were no boulders or canyons , no place to hide , but at least we could spot any pursuers from afar . |
we headed for the largest in a group of broad , gentle hills that looked like shields laid flat . |
the curve of its domed summit was interrupted by lines and indentations where the natural contours had been modified by human hands . |
it seemed to be some sort of settlement . |
we paused when we reached its base , not because we needed to rest , but because the guys were nervous about a swirl of dust on the plateau that was obscuring the view back to the dunes . |
that them behind that ? |
said brian . |
they using a screen ? |
wouldnt doubt it , said taro . |
doesnt look natural . |
better get trucking . |
there ! |
said taro , pointing to a dot and another curl of dust on a nearby hill . |
a runner , said brian . |
cmon . |
lets get our ass home . |
we slogged up a long , smooth incline . |
about halfway up , we passed between two igloo-like structures of stone , with exits in the back and slotted windows arcing around their outer walls . |
taro sang a brief , lilting phrase . |
the melody was returned by someone in the nearest igloo , and then echoed and propagated down a series of other igloos stretching around the curve of the hill . |
the igloos were bunkers and the song was apparently some sort of a pass code . |
were inside the perimeter , said taro . |
were safer now . |
relatively . |
though , if theres trouble coming , wed better get up and under cover . |
got a tip for you , said brian . |
get yourself on lady ans good side early , volunteer for picket duty . |
lady who ? |
an , said taro . |
she heads the quorum . |
the old souls that look after us infidels . |
seriously , said brian . |
take the watch soon as you can . |
its the best way to convince the quorum to let you stay . |
show them youre a good fit . |
yeah , well . |
im not actually planning on sticking around . |
oh ? |