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Blue eyes sparkled, though her demeanor remained grave. “I've heard it said,” she replied. “But tell me—what manner of pleasure may be had outside of the Wall?”

“Why, all manner!” he declared, pleased with her. “Gardening, fishing, walking among the trees and growing things, watching the sun set, or the stars rise . . . ”

“Watching the sun set?” Another doubtful look. “That seems a very . . . fleeting pleasure.”

“I have heard it argued that the highest pleasures are ephemeral, and best enjoyed in retrospect,” he said, the voice inside his head crying out, Not so! “Though there are those of us who disagree.”

Kamele Waitley glanced to one side. Following her gaze, he saw that her friend had left them, moving away in the company of a tall, bluff scholar, the braid on his sleeve gleaming new, and felt a pang for her own loss of pleasure.

“Forgive me,” he began, but she shook quick fingers at him—a meaningless gesture, though for a split second he thought . . .

“I think we must have been the last faculty to introduce ourselves,” she said seriously. “Would you like a glass of the Dean's sherry?”

As it happened, he had previously had a glass of the Dean's sherry and found it execrable, though he could hardly say so—and besides, Kamele Waitley was still talking.

“I'd like to learn more about the pleasures of watching the sun set, if you'd be kind enough to teach me.”

It was, still, easier in the dark. In the dark, he could imagine that she was lying beside him, her voice a murmur accessible to the outer ears. Sometimes, in the dark, for whole minutes at a time, he could imagine her head on his shoulder, a silken leg thrown over his . . .

“Aelliana,” he said now, staring up into the darkness. “What are you planning?”

Planning, van'chela?

He snorted lightly. “No, that will not do, minx. Tell me—what necessity drives us to escort Scholar Waitley to a local sunset?”

She asked so nicely, his dead lifemate said. Besides, I like her. Don't you like her, Daav?

“She's well enough.”

Oh, clench-fisted, van'chela! she chided him. How has the scholar offended you?

He sighed, and closed his eyes against the darkness.

“The scholar is blameless,” he admitted, ashamed of his churlishness. “Indeed, I enjoyed our discussion, and would, I feel, enjoy another. She has a ready wit and seems not so bound by local culture as . . . others of my colleagues.”

“In fact,” Aelliana murmured, “she might well be someone who could become a good friend.”

“I did not,” he said tiredly, “come here to make friends.”

Indeed you did not. I only ask you to pity poor Professor Kiladi, separated from clan and kin, wholly unsupported in a strange and cloistered environment. A man in such circumstances might have need of a friend—or even two.

“Professor Kiladi is a fabrication, my lady . . . ”

Professor Kiladi has published widely, his scholarship is noteworthy, and his achievements undeniable, Aelliana said tartly. He is a work of art, van'chela; a work of art with a heart and a soul, sorrows and joys. You owe him at the least a brother's care, yet you drive him and make demands of him and allow him not a single joy or pleasure. I never knew you to be so meager, Daav. It troubles me. Indeed, it troubles me deeply.

Tears pricked his eyes—his or hers, it scarcely mattered. Nor did it matter that the fabrication of Jen Sar Kiladi had begun as a game; twenty years, three degrees, and dozens of scholarly papers, hundreds of students . . . Surely, Jen Sar Kiladi was every bit as alive as—as Daav yos'Phelium.

. . . or perhaps more.

Daav?

“Aelliana . . . ” he gasped, the slow tears suddenly fast and hot. “Aelliana . . . ”

He twisted, burying his face in the flat pillow, sobbing, and seeing it all, all again—the street, the flash, her hair swirling as she leapt to shield him, the blood, the blood . . .

Some time later, as he lay shivering and exhausted, he felt her stroke his hair, then slip close and put her arms around him. And so at last he fell asleep, imagining that she held him.

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Partial Liaden Lexicon

a'nadelm

Heir to the nadelm.

a'thodelm

Heir to the thodelm.

a'trezla

Lifemates.

al'bresh venat'i

Formal phrase of sorrow for another Clan's loss, as when someone dies.

benjali

Excellent.

cantra

Liaden unit of large currency, named for Cantra yos'Phelium.

cha'leket

Heartkin; a person for whom one feels a sibling's affection.

cha'dramliza

A Healer. pluraclass="underline" cha'dramliz.

chernubia

Confected delicacy.

chiat'a bei kruzon

Dream sweetly.

coab minshak'a

“Necessity exists.”

delm

Head of Clan.

delmae

Lifemate of a Delm.

denubia

Darling.

dramliza

A wizard. pluraclass="underline" dramliz (The dramliz . . . ).

eklykt'i

Unreturned.

Eldema

First Speaker (most times, the delm).

Eldema-pernard'i

First-Speaker-In-Trust.

Flaran Cha'menthi

“I(/We) Dare,” Korval's motto.

ge'shada

Mazel tov; congratulations.

Glavda Empri

yo'Lanna's house.

indra

Uncle.

Jelaza Kazone

The Tree, also Korval's Own House. Approx. “Jela's Fulfillment.”

Korval-pernard'i

See “Eldema-pernard'i.”

Megelaar

The Dragon on Korval's shield.

melant'i

Who one is in relation to current circumstances. also who one is in sum, encompassing all possible persons one might be.

menfri'at

Liaden karate.

mirada

Father.

miravot

Altanian wine; blue in color.

nadelm

Heir to the Delm.

nubiath'a

Gift given to end an affair of pleasure.

prena'ma

Storyteller.

prethliu

Rumorbroker.

qe'andra

Person of business, i.e. an accountant.

relumma

Division of a Liaden year, equaling 96 Standard Days. Four relumma equal one year.

thawla

Mother.

thawlana

Grandmother.

thodelm

Head of Line.

tra'sia volecta

Good morning.

Trealla Fantrol

The yos'Galan house.

Tree-and-Dragon

Korval; a reference to their clan sign of a winged dragon over a tree.

Valcon Berant'a

Dragon's Price or Dragon Hoard, the name of Korval's valley.

Valcon Melad'a Dragon's Way,

the Delm's Own ship.

van'chela

Beloved friend.

va'netra

Charity case, lame puppy.

Standard Year

8 Standard Days in One Standard Week

32 Standard Days in One Standard Month

384 Standard Days in One Standard Year

Liaden Year

96 Standard Days in One Relumma

12 Standard Months in One Standard Year

One Relumma = Eight 12-day weeks

Four Relumma = One Standard Year

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