Authors: Piers Anthony
Tags: #Fiction, #Fantasy, #General, #Fantasy fiction, #Xanth (Imaginary place), #Xanth (Imaginary place) - Fiction
your mind, I would be free to offer an opinion, which you would be free
to ignore.
So there would be no actual service.
Would that do?"
"Yes!'
"Then we shall do that.
Let's take a little walk into my house."
The two went into the house.
The remaining three looped a glance
around.
"What do you think she saw?" Eve asked.
"It must have been something that one of us knows, or maybe has seen and
not realized its significance," Imbri said.
"She knows just about everything I know," Eve said.
"So I don't think
it's me."
"I have seen too many things to remember," Imbri said.
"In the course
of my delivery of bad dreams.
So one of them could relate. But why
wouldn't she tell us, or at least Forrest?"
"All I know I learned in the vicinity of my tree," Forrest said. "This
adventure has shown me more new things than I ever saw before.
So
unless I saw a faun in passing and didn't realize it-and why wouldn't
Dawn tell me that?"
"She said it wasn't a faun, but maybe better," Eve said.
"But that
still doesn't explain why she's so confused."
Dawn and Ida emerged from the house.
Dawn looked radiant.
She marched
right up to Forrest.
"I love you as much as Eve does, now,"
she said, embracing him and kissing him ardently on the mouth.
He
realized that it must be so, for her passion was heating him, making him
desire her as much as he desired Eve.
Her body was pressing him in all
the places Eve's body had, just as urgently.
"So we're even, again."
She gave him a final squeeze, and turned him loose.
He reeled, and would have fallen, had not Imbri alertly intercepted him
and supported him with her solid shoulder.
"We had better complete this
mission soon," Imbri said in a dreamlet.
"Those girls are too much for
you."
True words!
He put his arm across her shoulder, gradually regaining his
equilibrium.
"I'm just not used to this sort of thing," he said.
"But what favor did you do him?" Eve was asking Dawn.
"Sister, I can't tell you.
And I can't tell you why I can't tell you.
But believe me, you would do the same, in my situation."
"I don't understand!"
"I know.
I'm sorry.
But so it must be, for now."
Eve looked at Ida.
"So it seems it must be," Ida agreed.
"And now I
think you are ready to return to Pyramid and complete your mission."
"But how can she have done me a favor, and I not know it?"
Forrest asked, as perplexed as Eve.
"In time you will understand."
Forrest exchanged a glance of mottled frustration with Eve.
"Don't you
hate it when someone says that?" Eve asked.
"Yes.
It makes me feel like a teenager."
"Exactly," she agreed.
Then she came across and kissed him on the
mouth.
"If Dawn can do it, so can I."
"But I didn't get to press my bare body against him in the water," Dawn
retorted.
"How do you know about that?" Eve demanded.
"When we held hands, I fathomed everything."
"Including what you're not telling us."
"Yes," Dawn said smugly.
"It's time to go," Forrest said, before it could erupt into a sisterly
fight.
"Yes," Imbri agreed, her dreamlet figure sounding no more pleased than
Forrest or Eve.
"Time to go."
"Let's hold hands," Eve suggested.
"Just to be sure no one gets lost," Dawn said.
At another time Forrest might have objected.
But at the moment his main
concern was that they make a safe return to Pyramid before anything else
happened to confuse the issue.
So he didn't argue.
Eve took hold of his left hand, and Dawn took his right hand, and the
two of them caught Imbri's mane on either side with their other hands.
Each of the girls squeezed his fingers with knowing implication.
They
were even, all right-but what of him?
Then all of them diluted their
bodies.
"This is impressive," Ida remarked as they expanded and thinned. "I wish
all of you the very best.
Give my regards to Ida of Pyramid."
Then they became too diffuse to hear her.
They were drifting up into
the sky, which was the hole in the center of Torus.
They had to move
out of it, so as not to collide with the world again as they continued
to expand.
The lakes, forests, fields, and mountains spread out below and around
them as they went.
Forrest peered at the inner side of the dou,hnut,
until he located the Sarah Sea, with its island in the center. He hoped
Ida wasn't lonely.
It would not have been a bad place to reside.
They moved well clear of Torus, growing impossibly large.
Then Forrest
saw a far larger shape beyond, and realized that it was Ida's head.
Ida
of Pyramid.
They would have some interesting things to tell her, too!
It became easier as they oriented on the larger world.
They were too
diffuse to continue holding hands; their substances passed right through
each other.
But now there was no danger of getting lost.
Still, one
nebulous figure clung to his left extremity.
That would be Eve. Or was
it?
What was he to do about her, whichever one it was?
When the two
girls had been equally interested, it had been awkward, and worse when
Eve was more interested, but now it was worse yet. Because now he was
wishing that the mission could be finished, so that he and they could do
whatever they had in mind.
He would have to play no favorites, but that
would be a lie; Eve had become his favorite.
She had aroused emotions
of a scope and complexity he had not before experienced.
Yet Dawn had
the capacity to even it up, as her last embrace had shown.
Just what
had she done, to increase her emotion?
When their own monstrous bodies came into view, they separated, each
descending toward his or her own.
Even Eve's empty body intrigued him
now; it looked lovely in its dark perfection.
He would have to
dissipate that feeling, if he could.
Mare Imbri was the first to reach her body.
She landed on it with her
hoofs and sank in.
So that was how it was done!
Forrest moved his own
feet toward that landing.
But he hung back somewhat, wanting to make
sure that the others docked successfully before he did. He didn't know
what he would do if anything went wrong, but he felt it was his
responsibility.
He saw Dawn reach her body.
She elected to swan-dive into it, her
soul-self assuming the form of the bird just before it disappeared into
the flesh.
Actually her whole body was condensed soul, but that didn't
seem to matter in this circumstance.
Her head faced him at the last
instant, and winked.
What did she know?
Then Eve reached her body.
She assumed the form of a perfect image of
herself, only without the clothing, and sank down on her back.
She
glanced lingeringly at him as she disappeared, and smiled. Oh, yes, she
remained aware of him!
Then it was his turn.
He dropped in feet first, trusting Imbri's
technique, and felt his feet and legs encounter slow resistance.
He
arranged himself and lay down across his body, sinking in.
Then it became stifling.
He was suffocating.
He wanted to pull out, to
escape, to win free, but couldn't.
The body had hold of him, and was
sucking him into itself, in all its solid parts and aspects.
But he
reminded himself that this really was his body, in this world, and that
he would like it as soon as he truly got back into it.
It merely felt a
bit corroded from disuse at the moment.
Then the melding was complete.
He opened his eyes.
Around him the
others were stirring.
"What an experience!" Dawn said.
She looked at
Forrest as if pondering experience of another kind.
"Yes indeed," Eve agreed.
Then she sent a sultry glance in Forrest's
direction.
"In more respects than one."
For sure.
da helped them reorient.
"Are all of you all right?" she asked.
"You
were gone for several hours."
Forrest looked at the tiny Torus orbiting her head.
So much had
happened there!
"Yes, I think we are, physically," he said.
Both girls laughed.
"Emotionally, we changed," Dawn said.
"The two of
us fell in love with him, and he became fascinated with us."
"But we learned what we need to know," Eve said.
"Your persona there
was very nice."
"And now we will share it with you," Forrest said.
"We will tell you
all about Torus."
"I'm so glad," Ida said, bringing a plate of cookies.
And for the next two hours they told her everything they could remember
that they deemed important or interesting.
Ida was fascinated,
especially with the revised rules of services and emotions there, and
with the information about the other Ida's come moon.
"How I wish I