10: His Holy Bones (18 page)

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Authors: Ginn Hale

John remembered himself, where he was—kneeling at the center of an immense incantation. He drove his hands down into the stones and released everything that he’d taken from the yasi’halaun.

The darkness lifted from his eyes. The deafening screams silenced. All around John the spells lit up and brightened, until they blazed like streams of molten gold flowing across the flagstones. Strangely gentle gusts rose and curled around John, caressing him. He thought he heard the whisper of a laugh. Another breeze ruffled his hair. For just an instant he thought he felt Laurie’s hand touch his cheek. Then she was gone. Slowly the spells dimmed and the air stilled.

John lay back against the stone, exhausted. The blue sky overhead struck him as more brilliant than he’d ever seen it before. He watched as a flock of birds passed over. The air already tasted of spring and budding taye.

When he lowered his gaze he found Kyle crouched at the edge of the incantations, regarding him.

“For a minute there it looked bad.” Kyle stood and carefully crossed the maze of spells to kneel at John’s side. John caught his hand and pulled him down to sit beside him. John briefly glimpsed the chain of the gold key Kyle wore hidden beneath his shirt. Strange to think that it had taken so long for that single key to reach Kyle and that Ravishan would be the one to pass it on to him.

Strange, John thought, but also beautiful. He pulled Kyle a little closer, feeling the warmth of his flesh and the strength of his bones beneath at the same time.

 “Are you all right now?” Kyle asked.

“I am,” John replied, and though the words were simple—hardly worth saying—he felt the truth of them profoundly.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Epilogue

 

After five years of courtship Hirran had at last agreed to wed Joulen Bousim, though the young gaunan had been forced to make several concessions to Hirran’s rank as a Fai’daum representative. Hirran did not wear marriage chains and John doubted that she would tolerate a second wife.

In spite of all that, Joulen had looked overjoyed during the wedding ceremony that afternoon. His captains and rashan’im had filled the Bousim chapel with wild cheers when Hirran had knelt and allowed Joulen to kiss both of her hands.

Their enthusiasm spilled out into the streets of Nurjima. Even in the River District, fireworks lit the sky and pleasure boats flickered with festival lamps. Vendors in bright costumes wandered the streets, singing out the virtues of new northern goods. Golden taye, iron pans, and jars of honey spiced with slivers of dried strawberry sold in abundance.

John took in the beauty of Nurjima’s warm autumn night. Far north in Vundomu the first frost was already on the ground and the city would be hidden in darkness. Most citizens would be asleep at this hour, curled under heavy blankets and exhausted from a day’s hard labor. But in Nurjima bright streetlamps lit the night and gaudy colors flashed over the entries of theatres. Music and the voices of revelers rose up to John from all around.

Kyle would be with him soon.

It had been nearly two weeks since John had seen him last. He’d been traveling through the Gray Space out across the southeastern seas to survey the islands there. While John appreciated the maps and cuttings Kyle brought back to him, he also desperately missed his lover.

John leaned back against the windowsill, listening to a sweet melody welling up from the floor below, wondering if it would ruin all of Hirran’s work if he took Kyle out onto the dance floor.

Maybe the two of them could just dance up here.

“All these red and green banners make it look like the entire city suddenly discovered Christmas, doesn’t it?”

John turned from the window. Kyle smiled at him from the doorway. John’s gaze briefly shifted to the gold key that hung on a fine chain around Kyle’s neck and then dropped to the leather gloves that hid his long hands.

“What are you looking so serious about?” Kyle asked.

“Nothing.” John laughed. He really didn’t have anything to worry about and it felt strange to him. For the first time in decades Vundomu was a safe and prosperous nation. “Old habits die hard.”

Kyle walked to his side and accepted John’s welcoming embrace with an easy, assured smile. He felt warm and smelled just faintly of the sea.

“I’ve come back to you safe and sound as promised,” he whispered. His lips brushed John’s cheek in a  gentle kiss—a reassuring gesture.  But John caught his mouth with his own.  John felt their bond flare with radiant joy and wanton arousal. They kissed deeply, holding each other as if  this contact was all that could sustain them. Kyle leaned into him but then drew back as a wild cheer rose from the floor below them.

His face looked flushed and when he glance out the window John knew it was only to distract himself; they were both expected downstairs.

“If you must worry about something I’d suggest you turn your attention to all the drunk Bousim rashan’im who’ll soon be trampling through your new gardens.”

“Alidas can worry about them well enough.” John rested his arm on Kyle’s shoulders. “It’s strange to feel so welcomed here in Nurjima.”

“Well, Hirran’s trade arrangements have made a lot of friends for you.”

“Her arrangements have served her just as well,” John pointed out.

“Besh’anya said that she was beaming like an idiot this afternoon,” Kyle agreed. “I’m sorry I missed it.”

“You haven’t missed anything,” John assured him. “She’s still grinning.”

“Ravishan!”

Rousma’s voice broke into John’s thoughts. He turned to see Rousma push the door further open with a swat of her oversized black paws. John always felt a pang of sorrow seeing her and thinking of Ji. She would have adored Rousma’s puppy-like enthusiasm.

“You is suppose to bring him down not stays up and make kissy faces.” Rousma bounded to Kyle’s side and caught the leg of his dark red trousers between her teeth. She pulled at him but without much effect.

Kyle bent to stroke Rousma’s large black ears.

“We’re coming,” Kyle assured her.

“You better.” Rousma released Kyle’s pant leg. “’Cause you is missing everythings. Saimura gaves me this lucky shiny!” Rousma bowed her head to show them yet another delicate gold collar that Saimura had bestowed upon her. John wasn’t surprised. Since he had met Rousma, Saimura had shown a deep brotherly affection for her. Rousma loved the attention and spent much of her time in Nurjima with Saimura and his lover, Du’rai.

“Peoples is dancing and there is sweets and meats. And everybody says how smarts I am and the Captain Alidas is sneaking me treats whenever I comes and sniffs around his table.” She smiled, showing her long, white incisors. “Come quick or all the meats is going to be eaten up and you will get nothing but nasty old socks to chew.”

“Go on ahead, Rousma,” Kyle said. “We’ll be right down after you.”

“I goes, I goes, but yous hurry.” Rousma loped out of the room.

John turned to Kyle. “There’s something you need to tell me?”

“No, but I have a Christmas present for you.”

Kyle reached into his jacket and lifted out something small, glossy, and green. He held it out for John’s inspection. For a moment John couldn’t believe what he saw.

“That looks just like a jalapeño pepper,” John said at last.

“I came across a field of them on the southern tip of the smallest island this afternoon.”

“Did you taste one?” John asked.

“Oh yeah.” Kyle looked a little amused and John could tell that the taste must have been much more fiery than Kyle had remembered or expected. “I had to drink nearly a quart of goat milk to kill the burn. It’s definitely a jalapeño.”

John accepted the pepper and found himself wishing that he could have seen the entire field of them growing wild. He tried to imagine their small white blossoms and dark green leaves.

“I’m not sure, but I think there are mango trees growing on the island as well,” Kyle said. “You’d probably have to look at them in person to be sure. I’m not all that good at botany.”

“I wish I—” John began to decline the invitation, as he had so many others, but this time things were different. Now, the northlands were free of hungry bones and at peace with the gaun’im. His presence wasn’t needed in Nurjima either. For three years now Hirran and Saimura had taken up the duties of attending the Gaunsho’im Council and the Bell Dance.

“The Jiamaha will be ready to sail early spring,” Kyle said. “You’ll come with me?”

“Yes,” John agreed. “Anywhere you like.”

 

 

 

Characters appearing in Arc Six

 

 

Arren- Head of Fighter’s district in the Warren.

Ashan’ahma – An ushiri studying at Rathal’pesha.

Alidas–A rider for the Bousim family; partly crippled.

Amha’in’Bousim–Lady Bousim, 3rd wife, exiled to the north.

Bill–Called Behr in Basawar.

Fikiri Bousim–An ushiri: son of Lady Bousim.

Hann’yu–An ushman exiled to the north: specializes in healing.

Issusha’im–The Payshmura oracles.

Ji Shir’korud–Dog demon; one of the Fai’daum.

John–Jahn

Laurie–Called Loshai in Basawar.

Nivoun Bousim
– Governor of the Bousim’s northern holdings

Parfir–The earth god.

Rifter–The destroyer incarnation of Parfir.

Ravishan–The most promising of the ushiri at Rathal’pesha.

Rousma–Ravishan’s sister.

Sabir–The leader of Fai’daum.

Saimura–Ji’s son.

Serahn–Powerful Ushman in the Black Tower of Nurjima.

Tai’yu
–Fai’daum fighter.

Wah’roa–Leader of the kahlirash’im at Vundomu.

 

Characters Appearing in Arc Seven

 

Alidas
–Rashan’im commander and spy master in Nurjima; partly crippled.

Besh’anya
–Ji’s student.

Chyemon
–Besh’anya’s brother.

Fikiri’in’Bousim
–Once an ushiri, now attempting to destroy Jath’ibaye

Gin’yu
–Representative for Silverlake District. Fai’daum war hero.

Hirran
–Fai’daum representative for the Ironheights District.

Ji Shir’korud
–Escaped issusha oracle and Fai’daum leader.

Jath’ibaye
–John Tofler, Jahn

Joulen Bousim
–Bousim commander of northern forces. Gaunsho Bousim’s son.

Kahlil
–Kyle, Kyle’insira, Ravishan

Laurie
– Called Loshai in Basawar. John’s friend from Nayeshi

Litivi
–Faidaum representative for the Westcliff District. Son of Gin’yu.

Par’sho
–Hirran’s younger sister, deeply infatuated with Pesha..

Pesha
–Young kahlirash with ushiri skills.

Saimura
–Ji’s son. Jath’ibaye’s informant in Nurjima and a trained witch.

Tai’yu
–Representative of the Greenhills District. Hirran’s father. Fai’daum war hero.

Wah’roa
–Leader of the kahlirash’im and representative for Vundomu.      

Common Terms and Words

and  ———————-iff

animal / it  ————shir

asshole  —————-wahbai

bark (tree) ————istana

bee (honey)  ———behr

best  ———————-sho

black  ——————-yasi

blonde hide  ———jahn

blood  ——————-usha

blue  ——————— holima

bone  ——————-sumah

bones (holy) ———issusha

book ———————lam

brothers —————ashan

but / however ——hel

chasm  ——————kubo

city  ———————-tamur

cold  ———————polima

dead  ———————maht

deer (mount) —— tahldi

delicious  ————-mosh

dog (tame) ———-kohl

dog (wild)/wolf — sabir

exhausted ————renma

fast (speed) ———-sam

fire  ———————- daru

food  ———- ———nabi (grain)

friend  ——————pashim

from / of  ————-in

fuck  ———————faud

goat  ———————fik

good / pretty  ——domu

grain plant  ———-taye

green  ——————-ibaye

harm  ——————-ratim

hawk  ——————-alidas

hill  ———————-rousma

holy  ———————ushmana

hot  ———————-niru

how / because  —-ahab

idiot  ———————bai

joy  ————————amha

key ————————hala

key, death-lock —-maht’tu hala

knife ———————halaun

lazy  ———————-pom

little / diminutive —-iri

lock —————————tu

lost  —————————gasm’ah

love  ————————-mohim

man/ male  ————- vun

meadow  ——————pivan

meat  ————————nabi’usha

medicinal tree ———yasistana

monastery  —————ushmura

money  ———————jiusha

mountain  —————-rathal

no  —————————-iss

noble  ———————-gaun

none  ————————illin

orchard  ——————-umbhra

peace  ———————-tumah

place  ————————amura

quiet  ————————itam

rain  ————————-parh

red  —————————daum

river  ————————fai

road  ————————nur

run  ————————-sango

sacred books ———- ushmana’lam

sacred drink  ————fathi

same  ————————kin

shit  ————————-jid

similar  ———————ro

sky  —————————loshai

snow ————————pelima

solitary  ——————-jath

speak  ———————-vass

spill  ————————-ra

spoil  ————————lafi

still  ————————- tash

stop  ————————-nahara

strike  ———————-bish

terrible  ——————-tehji

time / year—————-ayal

to be lost  ————- —gasmya

to drink  ——————siraya

to eat  ————————nabiya

to harm  ——————-ratimya

to kill  ———————-rashiya

tree (fruit) —————isma

tree bark ——————istana

ugly/ bad  —————mulhi

unholy /unclean  —korud

water/drink ————sira

weasel  ——————-ganal

what  ———————-bati

when  ———————bayal

where  ——————-bamura

white  ———————pesha

who  ———————-ban

why  ———————-bahab

wine ———————- vishan

witch  ———————tahjid

woman/ female —-vur

yellow /gold————jima/ ji

yes  ————————-du

 

Pronouns

he\ him  —————-vun

his  ————————-vun’um

they(all male) ——-vun’im

she/her ——————vur

hers ————————vur’um

they (all female) —-vur’im

they(mixed) ——— pun’im

theirs ———————pun’um

I/me  ———————-li

mine ———————-li’um

we/us  ———————li’im

ours ————————lim’un

you  ————————yura

yours ———————-yura’um

you (plural) —— —-yura’im

yours (plural) ——- yura’un

it  —————————-shir

it (plural)————— shir’um

 

Declensions and Conjugations

positive  ———————  dou

negative  ——————— iss

question  ——————— sa

object of action  ——— hir

source of action ——— ati

one who does————- hlil

plural  ————————  im

possessive (singular)- um

possessive (plural) —- un

future tense —————  ad

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