So she had loved Dor-and forgotten, in the ambience of the forget spell. His name and talent-no giveaway after all. Nothing in his birth and youth in this world had alerted her, since she had never known the origin of that bygone hero, and she could hardly be expected to make the connection.
Only Jonathan had been her comfort across the centuries. She had not forgotten Jonathan, because he had always been there. A ghost and a restless zombie, bolstering each other when the rest of the world had forgotten them. Why torture her by restoring her memory of prior heartache? Dor knew what he had to do.
"Millie, I have obtained the elixir to restore Jonathan to life." He held up the vial.
She stared at him, unbelieving. "Dor-now I remember something. Your father-he reminded me of you. Not in appearance, but in-"
"I wasn't born yet!" Dor said harshly, repenting his recent urge to have her remember exactly this. "You've got it backward. I remind you of my father-because I am growing up."
"Yes, yes of course," she agreed uncertainly. "Only somehow-your talent of-I remember talking to pearls in a big nest, or something-"
"Take the elixir," he said, presenting it to her. "Call Jonathan." Oh, Jonathan, he thought in momentary agony. Do you know you fill the shoes of her lover, and of her betrothed? Be good to her, for the sake of what was never allowed to be!
Millie was too distracted to take the vial. "I-still, there is something. A big barbarian named-"
"Jonathan!" Dor bellowed as well as his present body permitted. "Come here!"
The door opened, for Jonathan was always near Millie. The loyalty of centuries! He shuffled into the kitchen, dripping the usual clods of dirt and mold. No matter how much fell, a zombie always had more; it was part of the enchantment. His body was skeletal, his eyes rotten sockets, and the nauseating odor of putrefaction was about him.
"Yet I know now that was only passing fascination," Millie continued. "The barbarian left me, while Jonathan stayed."
Dor tore open the corked vial. "Take this!" he cried, hurling the precious drops onto the zombie.
Immediately the body began to heal. Flesh was magically restored, tissues filled out, skin formed and cleared. The figure unhunched, became fuller, taller.
"And so my true love is Jonathan," Millie concluded. Then she looked up, realizing what transformation was taking place, and her hair flung out as of old. "Jonathan!" she screamed.
Rapidly the last of the zombie attributes disappeared. The figure shaped into a gaunt but healthy living man.
"The Zombie Master!" Dor exclaimed, recognizing him at last. "I never knew your given name!"
Then he stepped back out of the way, letting true love assume its rightful place. Jonathan and Millie came together, she with a little skip-kicking of feet, and Dor knew his quest was done.
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