Название: The Painted Man
Автор: Peter Brett V.
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Героическая фантастика
isbn: 9780007287758
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âKnow I am,â Harl said. âTrust a man with daughters; theyâll get upset over any old thing, ent that right, Lainie?â There was a smack, and Ilain yelped. âBut still,â Harl went on, âyou kin do them no hurt that a few hours of cryinâ wonât solve.â
There was a long silence, and Arlen started to edge back towards the barn door.
âIâm off tâbed,â Harl grunted. Arlen froze. âSeeân how Silvyâs in yur bed tonight, Lainie,â he went on, âyou cân sleep with me after you scrape the bowls and round up the girls.â
Arlen ducked behind a workbench and stayed there as Harl went to the privy to relieve himself, and then went into his room, closing the door. Arlen was about to creep back to the barn when Ilain spoke.
âI want to go, too,â she blurted, just after the door closed.
âWhat?â Jeph asked.
Arlen could see their feet under the curtain from where he crouched. Ilain came around the table to sit next to his father.
âTake me with you,â Ilain repeated. âPlease. Beni will be fine once Lucik comes. I need to get away.â
âWhy?â Jeph asked. âSurely you have enough food for three.â
âItâs not that,â Ilain said. âIt doesnât matter why. I can tell Da Iâll be out in the fields when you come for Renna. Iâll run down the road, and meet you there. By the time Da realizes where Iâve gone, thereâll be a night between us. Heâll never follow.â
âI wouldnât be too sure of that,â Jeph said.
âYour farm is as far from here as there is,â Ilain pleaded. Arlen saw her put her hand on Jephâs knee. âI can work,â she promised. âIâll earn my keep.â
âI canât just steal you away from Harl,â Jeph said. âIâve no quarrel with him, and Iâm not about to start one.â
Ilain spat. âThe old wretch would have you think Iâm sharing his bed because of Silvy,â she said quietly. âTruer is he raises his hand to me if I donât join him every night after Renna and Beni are off to bed.â
Jeph was silent a long time. âI see,â he said at last. He made a fist, and started to rise.
âDonât, please,â Ilain said. âYou donât know what heâs like. Heâll kill you.â
âI should just stand by?â Jeph asked. Arlen didnât understand what the fuss was about. So what if Ilain slept in Harlâs room?
Arlen saw Ilain move closer to his father. âYouâll need someone to take care of Silvy,â she whispered. âAnd if she should pass â¦â she leaned in further, and her hand went to Jephâs lap the way Beni had tried to do to Arlen. â⦠I could be your wife. I would fill your farm with children,â she promised. Jeph groaned.
Arlen felt nauseous and hot in the face. He gulped, tasting bile in his mouth. He wanted to scream their plan to Harl. The man had faced a coreling for his daughter, something Jeph would never do. He imagined Harl would punch his father. The image was not displeasing.
Jeph hesitated, then pushed Ilain away. âNo,â he said. âWeâll get Silvy to the Herb Gatherer tomorrow, and sheâll be fine.â
âThen take me anyway,â Ilain begged, falling to her knees.
âIâll ⦠think about it,â his father replied. Just then, Beni and Renna burst in from the barn. Arlen rose quickly, pretending he had just entered with them as Ilain hurriedly stood. He felt the moment to confront them slip past.
After putting the girls to bed and producing a pair of grimy blankets for Arlen and Jeph in the main room, Ilain drew a deep breath and went into her fatherâs room. Not long after, Arlen heard Harl grunting quietly, and the occasional muffled yelp from Ilain. Pretending not to hear it, he glanced over at Jeph, seeing him biting his fist.
Arlen was up before the sun the next morning, while the rest of the house slept. Moments before sunrise, he opened the door, staring at the remaining corelings impatiently as they hissed and clawed the air at him from the far side of the wards. As the last demon in the yard went misty, he left the house and went to the big barn, watering Missy and Harlâs other horses. The mare was in a foul temper, and nipped at him. âJust one more day,â Arlen told her as he put her feed bag on.
His father was still snoring as he went back into the house and knocked on the doorframe of the room shared by Renna and Beni. Beni pulled the curtain aside, and immediately Arlen noted the worried looks on the sistersâ faces.
âShe wonât wake up,â Renna, who was kneeling by Arlenâs mother, choked. âI knew you wanted to leave as soon as the sun rose, but when I shook her â¦â She gestured towards the bed, her eyes wet. âSheâs so pale.â
Arlen rushed to his motherâs side, taking her hand. Her fingers were cold and clammy, but her forehead burned to the touch. Her breathing came in short gasps, and the rotting stink of demon sickness was thick about her. Her bandages were soaked with brownish yellow ooze.
âDa!â Arlen cried. A moment later, Jeph appeared with Ilain and Harl close behind.
âWe donât have any time to waste,â Jeph said.
âTake oneâa my horses tâgo with yours,â Harl said. âSwitch âem when they tire. Push hard, and you should reach Mey by afternoon.â
âWeâre in your debt,â Jeph said, but Harl waved the thought away.
âHurry, now,â he said. âIlain will pack you something to eat on the road.â
Renna caught Arlenâs arm as he turned to go. âWeâs promised now,â she whispered. âIâll wait on the porch every dusk till youâre back.â She kissed him on the cheek. Her lips were soft, and the feel of them lingered long after she pulled away.
The cart bumped and jerked as they raced along the rough dirt road, pausing only once to rotate the horses. Arlen looked at the food Ilain had packed as if it were poison. Jeph ate it hungrily.
As Arlen picked at the grainy bread and hard, pungent cheese, he started to think that maybe it was all a misunderstanding. Maybe he hadnât overheard what he thought he had. Maybe Jeph hadnât hesitated in pushing Ilain away.
It was a tempting illusion, but Jeph shattered it a moment later. âWhat do you think of Harlâs younger СКАЧАТЬ