The Shadowmagic Trilogy. John Lenahan
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Название: The Shadowmagic Trilogy

Автор: John Lenahan

Издательство: HarperCollins

Жанр: Героическая фантастика

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isbn: 9780007569823

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      Fergal collapsed, shaking, on Araf’s lap. He was beyond weeping, he was, as the Irish say, keening. A soft, constant wail came from his throat. There was nothing to say. What could I say? I remembered a friend who was adopted who had hired a detective to find her real mother. She told me that all of her life she had dreamt that her real parents were some sort of aristocracy and she was really a princess. She told me how much it hurt when she found that her mother was just a poor, uneducated woman who had tried to forget her. I saw how much pain that caused her; I couldn’t imagine what Fergal was going through.

      Fand left to prepare a sleeping draught. We got Fergal to his feet and by the time we arrived at our room he was amazingly calm. Araf and I offered to help him get ready for bed, but he shooed us away. He said he wanted to just lie and think, and he promised he would take the sleeping draught in a little while.

      Outside, a voice came out of the dark. ‘How is he?’ It was Essa.

      ‘Who knows? I’m freaked out after seeing that stuff,’ I said. ‘Fergal won’t get over this in a hurry.’

      Essa nodded. ‘I too won’t be able to sleep. Would you like to walk for a bit?’

      ‘Go on,’ Araf said, ‘I will keep watch here until Fergal sleeps.’

      The night had gotten so dark, walking was actually dangerous. The first thing I did was trip over a small boulder.

      ‘Are you alright?’ Essa said, with a tone that sounded like real concern.

      ‘Ow, I hurt my leg, but hey, I only need it for walking.’

      ‘Let me have a look,’ she said as she crouched down.

      ‘How are you going to look? If there was any light around here I wouldn’t have smashed into the damn rock.’

      Essa turned her palms face up in front of her and closed her eyes and whispered, ‘Lampróg.’

      A light twinkled in the distance and came at us, and as it got closer I actually had to shield my eyes. It was one of those nuclear-powered fireflies. Another came from behind me. They landed on Essa’s fingers as she looked at my bruised shin. ‘It’s only a little bump, you baby.’

      ‘Hey, you’re the one that’s making the big deal out of it. I just said I hurt my leg. You’re the one who went all Florence Nightingale on me.’

      ‘Florence who?’

      ‘Never mind, why don’t we just sit here for a while.’

      She sat opposite me, cross-legged. A firefly landed on each knee, she whispered to them and they dimmed.

      ‘Can you teach me the firefly trick, or is it a chick thing?’

      ‘I don’t know what a chick thing is but you have to be a bit of a sorcerer to do it. Since Deirdre is your mother, I think you could be taught.’

      She smiled at me, her face bathed in firefly light. She was beautiful and I desperately wanted to kiss her, but the last time I kissed her – she decked me.

      Like she was reading my mind, she said, ‘I’m sorry I hit you back there in the Reedlands.’

      ‘Don’t worry about it. It was a learning experience. Next time I’m in a life-or-death situation with a beautiful woman – I’ll ask before I kiss her.’

      ‘I didn’t hit you because of the kiss. I hit you because you sounded like you were giving up.’

      ‘So you liked the kiss then?’

      ‘I didn’t say that,’ she said, smiling a Mona Lisa-like smile that I couldn’t quite read.

      I returned her smile with a swashbuckling grin. ‘Let me put it this way – if I were to kiss you now, would you punch my lights out again?’

      ‘I’m not sure, that is just the chance you will have to take.’

      I looked deep into her eyes. I had to make sure I was reading this right. The girl packed a serious punch and I had had enough concussions for a week – hell, for a lifetime. I held her gaze and her eyes gave it away. She wasn’t looking for a fight. I was sure of it. At least, I think I was. If I got this wrong, I decided I was going to become a monk.

      I leaned in and so did she. There is nothing like a first kiss. When I was a kid I remembered complaining about how slow the first kiss scenes in the movies were – now I know that that’s exactly what they are like. Seconds take forever and the anticipation is exquisite.

      So what was that first kiss with Essa like? I didn’t find out. Araf came bounding up to us, shouting our names in the dark. We were both on our feet in a second.

      ‘Araf, what is it?’

      ‘Fergal’s gone,’ he said, ‘and he has taken your sword.’

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      ‘Where could he have gone?’ Essa asked.

      Araf shrugged.

      ‘I know where he’s gone,’ I said. ‘He’s going to kill Cialtie.’

      ‘That’s madness!’ Essa said.

      ‘I don’t think Fergal is thinking all that straight at the moment.’

      ‘I’ll head south,’ Araf said. ‘He might try to get out the way we came in. May I borrow a firefly?’

      Essa mumbled. One of her fireflies danced into Araf’s hand and he was off.

      ‘I’ll talk to the Fili and see if they can help,’ Essa said, and ran off, leaving me alone and in pitch darkness.

      ‘Hey!’ I shouted into the black. I couldn’t see a thing and I had no idea where I was, so I did something I had always wished I could do. I shouted – ‘MOM!’

      Deirdre was there within the minute. ‘Are you alright?’

      ‘I’m lost and can’t see a damn thing.’

      Deirdre spoke quickly to a nearby tree and picked up a pinecone. She smeared it with a bit of sap and ignited it. When she handed it to me I was half expecting to be burnt, but the Shadowfire felt of nothing.

      ‘Fergal is missing and he took my sword. I think he is trying to get to Castle Duir.’

      ‘Oh my gods! He will never get past the blackthorns.’

      ‘Will they hurt him?’

      ‘They will kill him if he tries to cut through.’

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