with my two children. My husband was killed in the fighting. We were travelling for many days, and we had to stop and hide because there were soldiers out looking for refugees. Twice I stole horses from the Rock People and we rode them for a while, and then let them loose so they could find their way back home. When we came to villages they wouldnât let us stop, but these people here did not drive us away.â
âWhy was that?â
âBecause the year before the People punished them for attacking a sky skimmer that landed near here.â
âDid they think you were going to punish them?â
âThey thought I was a spy.â
âI donât know that word.â
âThey thought the People had sent me so I could watch them and make reports.â
âThen they must have hated you.â
âYes, they hated us. And the children had to be careful every minute of the day in case there was a trap. Once I had gone to the market â there was a market in those days â and left the children here, and they brought one of the dragons in. But the children locked themselves in an inside room.â
âWhat did you do when you came back and found out what had happened?â
âNothing. I pretended nothing had happened. I let the dragon out and it went back on to the hill there.â
Mara could see from Daimaâs face how much she had suffered because of her childrenâs being hated. âWhere are your children?â
âThat is what I hoped you might tell me. They went to Rustam.â
âBut that is where our home is.â
âYes.â
And now Mara had to think for a long time. âSo perhaps I know them?â
âYou probably know of them. Moray and Kluart.â
Mara shook her head. A long silence now, and then Mara said, âYouâll have to say.â
âI had to run away because your family threw my family out of our palace.â
âDid my family treat you the way Dann and I were by that bad man?â
âThat bad man is my cousin Garth, and so is the good one, Lord Gorda.â
âThen it is all very difficult.â
âNo. There have always been changes in how the families are friends and enemies.â
âAlways,â whispered Mara, holding back her tears.
âYes. You must understand that, Mara. Sometimes one family is in power, and then another. But some of my family were good friends with your family and became part of the court. And your family heard I was here, later, and sent me presents.â
âWhat did they send?â
âMoney. Coins. There was nothing else of any use. I hid it. Iâll show you where; but first I want to be sure no one is coming after you, because if they catch you theyâll want to know if there is money and where it is.â
Mara was trembling, afraid, reminded of the bad man, Garth, saying he would beat her if she did not tell what she knew.
âI know it is hard for you,â said Daima. âBut it is a good time to talk now, when Dann is asleep. Your grandmother was a cousin of my motherâs. She always liked me. Once she even sent a message to come home, and said your parents agreed. But they had not sent the message. And besidesâ¦â she moved the brown stuff away from her chest and right across her old, wrinkled breast were scars where she had been beaten, â⦠I couldnât forget this. It was your father who gave the order for me to be beaten.â
Mara was crying.
âItâs no good crying about these things, Mara. Bad things. Itâs better to try to understand them. The next thing was, there were rumours about the one you call the bad one. I knew that Garth would try to make a rebellion. I grew up with him and I know him. He was alwaysâ¦you are right to call him bad. Iâm not blaming him for wanting to take back what is our familyâs: the palace and the land.â
âYou could go back now, if Garth is
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