Date: Wed, 2 Aug 95 10:04:05 PDT Subject: LOG: Kevlan and Berni's Trip to Estenar, Part 7 [Intro]: Legend in Farann Province has it that the woods and hills surrounding the little township of Bremany and its outlying farmsteads do not like to be disturbed. Those that have occasionally ventured into the forests' reaches invariably seem to wind up lost, appearing some days later on the immediate outskirts of the town. But it is into these same hills that Kevlan Sharr's four-year-old niece, Fanna, who is possessed of a strange foresight as well as an odd starlight glow around her skin, has informed him that he must go in order to regain his singing voice. Kevlan and his fiancee Bernadette have informed his father Orynn of their intentions. Startled by Bernadette's awareness of Fanna's abilities, as well as his own son's description of her 'glow', Orynn wonders whether his son has 'gone fey', but he disgruntledly gives his support to Kevlan's intentions. But the elder Sharr also vows to have his other sons waiting on the outskirts of Bremany in two days if Kevlan and Bernadette do not return from the hills in that amount of time.... ---------- Kevlan rolls out of bed before dawn, propelled with an energy not unlike that of crystal song, given the longing look in his eyes. Softly, he nudges his love awake as well, his hushed voice relaying his feeling that it was best for them to leave in the morning, "So's Pa an' ever'body won't be frettin'." As Bernadette yawns herself awake, Kevlan is already dressed, though he pauses to softly cup his hand against her cheek as she rouses into consciousness. Then, he grabs one of the carisaks they'd brought with them from Ballybran... and after a moment's thought, his gitar case as well. Bernadette smiles and stretches felinely beneath the covers before dragging herself out of bed and going about her morning routine. Within minutes she, too, is dressed and prepared for their journey. Recalling what Kevlan had whispered to her when he first awakened her, Bernadette asks in an equally hushed voice "Don't you think they'll worry if we just leave without saying anything to anyone?" Kevlan turns to open the door, saying quietly, "Pa'll tell ever'body wheah we're goin'... an' we c'n leave a note, so... aah!" He comes to an abrupt halt right in the doorway, having just narrowly avoided tripping over the tiny figure of Fanna. Bernadette blinks in surprise and makes a "shhhh" noise after Kevlan's own surprised exclamation, as she hurries over to the door to see what's going on. Behind Kevlan now, peering around his shoulder, she blinks again in surprise at the child. The little girl is clad in a soft flannel nightgown dyed in a pattern of delicate pastel flowers, with a trim of white lace across its front. In one arm, she is clutching an old rag doll. And in the pre-dawn twilight of the house, her small face shimmers plainly. "Hi, Unca Kevlan," she says very softly. Kevlan blinks several times in astonishment, then kneels before the child, and asks her huskily, "Fanna honey... what're you doin' up?" "Ah had a dream an' Ah have t' tell you 'bout it," Fanna replies solemnly. Bernadette pokes her head out the doorway above Kevlan's hunkered form and Fanna's little body, checking to see if they've awakened anyone else. Seeing no other movement and hearing no other sounds, she pulls her head back into the room and, putting a hand under Kevlan's elbow and Fanna's, she helps Kevlan to his feet and guides them both into Kevlan's room, declaring quietly, "We should probably talk in here so as not to wake the household..." Kevlan nods, slightly shakily, pulling the door closed behind him as Fanna pads serenely into the room. As her uncle sinks down onto the bed, she climbs steadily into his lap, still clinging to her rag doll. Seeming disturbed, Kevlan swallows, then stammers to the child, "What'd you dream, honey?" Fanna fixes the two adults with a plaintive blue stare and informs them, "You're gonna git lost." Bernadette raises her eyebrows and glances first at Kevlan, then back at Fanna. "We're going to get lost?" Kevlan looks rather more disturbed, returning Bernadette's glance. On his lap, Fanna nods very soberly, her huge eyes filled with concern. Fanna pipes, "Uh-huh. Ah dreamed it." Bernadette squats down before Kevlan and Fanna, looking at the girl closely. "Did you dream why?" Kevlan frowns to himself, letting Bernadette handle this for now, though he cradles the youngling in his lap with reverent care. Fanna's little face crumples slightly. She shakes her head, saying mournfully, "Ah saw you goin' inna trees an' then you get lost." Bernadette smoothes the child's hair back from her face and says soothingly, "It's okay, Fanna. Don't get upset." She looks up at Kevlan briefly, then back to Fanna. "Is that the whole dream?" Fanna continues, looking from grownup to grownup, "Ah don't want you t' git lost! But you hafta go look f'r your voice, Unca Kevlan!" Her expression grows more troubled, her small features quivering - reminding both Singers that despite her uncanny prescience, this _is_ still only a four-year-old child. Kevlan awws, and says tentatively, "It's okay, sweetie... it's alright... me an' Aunt Berni'll come back, we promise." Fanna sniffles a little, and looks hopefully at the adults. "Okay." Bernadette smiles and nods. "We'll be back. We might not get lost, you know. After all, not all dreams come true, honey." Kevlan stifles a comment that, going by his brief troubled expression, suggests Fanna's have a better chance at being true than most. The little girl regards Bernadette thoughtfully. "Ah saw flowers inna dream," she adds. Bernadette smiles. "Were they pretty flowers?" Fanna's tiny luminescent brow furrows. "They'ah pretty. Inna secret place. You hafta go theah. But you hafta be careful, too." Kevlan blinks at this announcement, uneasily, but promises, "We'll be real careful, honey." Bernadette nods in agreement with Kevlan. "Is there anything else you can remember from the dream, Fanna?" Shaking her head, Fanna rubs her free hand sleepily at her eyes. "Uh-uh." Kevlan says "Um... well, sweetie, you should go back t' bed, 'kay?" Fanna abruptly looks very much like the tiny child she is, as she asks plaintively, "Promise you're gonna come back?" Bernadette smiles as she stands up. "I promise we'll be back. You have to wear your new dress for our wedding, remember?" Kevlan's eyes soften, and he hugs Fanna to him, assuring her, "Promise, honey. Swear on' th' Lady." Fanna hugs Kevlan's neck, tension promptly leaving her face at his vow, and she beams sleepily to Bernadette. Kevlan puts Fanna down then, and the child hugs Bernadette's legs, before earnestly padding out the door that Kevlan holds open for her, clutching her rag doll all the way. Bernadette leans over to place a kiss on top of Fanna's head and says softly "Back to bed now, sweetie." Kevlan watches the child go, then mutters, "Ah'll be doggone." Bernadette looks up at Kevlan and simply pats his back. Kevlan abruptly looks over, and asks, "You... still wan' go, Berni?" Bernadette smiles and links her arm through Kevlan's and pulls him towards the door. "C'mon, let's go find your voice, love." Kevlan smiles at that, crookedly, then grabs the carisak and gitar case again, and silently heads with Bernadette out and down the stairs. The Sharr house is peacefully still, in the still-developing morning. Down on the dining room table is a piece of paper, propped against a cloth-covered basket; seeing this, Kevlan slows, and goes to pick the paper up. Kevlan scans it, then whispers, "Note from Pa. He an' Aunt Tammany packed us some food an' some other stuff... " He peeks into the basket, and grins sheepishly, producing a compass. Bernadette raises an eyebrow as she gazes at the paper in Kevlan's hand. Bernadette chuckles softly. "Looks like we've got their support...sort of." Kevlan holds the note out to Bernadette; it reads in a blocky script, "Here's some provisions for you. You two take care and remember we'll come to hunt you if you don't get back in two days." Amended to the note, in a completely different handwriting, is another line: "I can't say I understand this but I do know your voice is a part of you, Kevlan honey, so if you come back with it returned I'll bless the Lady. Take care. Love, Aunt Tammany." Bernadette smiles and nods, as she picks the basket up. She looks up at Kevlan. "Ready?" Kevlan nods, nervously but with a hint of a smile, and leads Berni out of the house. One hand around Kevlan's arm, the other grasping the basket's handle, Bernadette follows soundlessly behind her fiancee. Outside, the sky is just beginning to lighten with the coming rise of Estenar's primary, Andurin, over the eastern horizon. The farmstead is alive with the sounds of early morning birds and insects; a light breeze blows, laden with the scents of green growing things and dew. Nearby, the skimmer is parked, glittering faintly in the slowly growing light. Kevlan opens up the skimmer, sets his gitar case, the carisak, and the basket of food in the back seat, then quietly lets Bernadette precede him into the front. Bernadette clambers into the skimmer and settles herself in the passenger's seat, turning her head to watch Kevlan climb in beside her. Closing the hatch behind him, Kevlan pauses a moment, considering the control panel before him. "Ain't flown a skimmer in a while," he says ponderingly. But this vehicle's controls are visibly simpler in design than those of either Kevlan's sled or Berni's, and without much trouble, Kevlan gets the skimmer started up and lifting off. Bernadette mutters quietly "Just like riding a bike..." Kevlan giggles a little, huskily, not saying much as the skimmer at his hands lifts with a muted 'thrum' of crystal up into the sky over the farmstead. He circles the vehicle around... and then points it towards those distant, treelined hills. Kevlan murmurs absently, "Lady Bright, that little gal's... " He trails off, shakes his head, and finishes, "... somethin'." Bernadette shivers unconsciously in response to the crystal's active presence, and watches the passing scenery. She turns to look at Kevlan as he speaks and smiles. "She's quite a gem.." Kevlan smiles solemnly. "Ain't too many folks like her. Ah... don't blame Pa f'r gittin' a little antsy 'bout all this... Ah, uh... got th' feelin' Fanna ain't done stuff like this too much befoah... " Bernadette smiles thoughtfully. "Well, perhaps she hasn't had to help someone quite this way before..." Kevlan shrugs a bit, but not dismissively, simply by way of acknowledgement. Most of his attention is out the skimmer's airshield, as with the same careful care he might exhibit looking for claimsites in the Ranges on Ballybran, he studies the approaching line of hills. "She... dreams true, Berni. Fey folks always do... " Bernadette nods slowly. "Yes, well, she _is_ only four, Kev. I didn't want her worrying.." Ahead, mostly black in the dawn's light but growing slowly greener, the hills silently fill the view out the airshield. Kevlan nods again to Bernadette's words, but falls silent once more as the skimmer floats onward. The hum of the green crystal in the engine is the only noise, the harmonics vibrating a chord on the edge of the Singers' consciousness. Bernadette idly fiddles with the laces of her boots as she watches out the viewscreen. Kevlan remains silent, for the most part, as he flies the skimmer in low towards the tops of the hills. After perhaps half an hour of flight time the vehicle drops in across a verdant bank of trees whose leaves are gilded by the sunlight. Kevlan's gaze sweeps along this expanse, and he murmurs, "Ah forgot... " Bernadette looks over at Kevlan curiously. "Forgot what?" Kevlan's voice has turned huskily gentle, and though he doesn't look at Berni, he answers, "Forgot what th' woods were like.... " Strangely distracted of mood, he flies the skimmer past what might have been a clearing wide enough to land the vehicle in, piloting the craft on a slow course deeper into the hills. Bernadette simply looks out at the forest, obviously not seeing them as any different from other forests she's seen on other planets. Perhaps another half hour passes; by now, the sun is earnestly on its way into the sky. Andurin's light is gentler than Scoria's, more yellow, tinged with a hint of green... falling like liquid gold along the treetops. And at last, Kevlan slows the craft over a meadow on a hillside, and lands it. Kevlan murmurs, "Heah, Ah think." Bernadette sits up straighter in her seat and looks around. "Well, looks as good a place as any to me." She turns and smiles at Kevlan. "You're the boss." Kevlan grins a bit, but still distractedly. He pauses to power down the vehicle, then turns and climbs out, inspecting the surroundings. Bernadette scuttles out of the skimmer, stretching as she looks around, as well. The meadow is at a higher altitude than Kevlan's family's farm, and here, the air seems purer, sweeter somehow despite it being slightly thinner. As the last traces of the engine crystals' song die into silence, the noise of the wood resumes around the edges of the meadow; distant birds trill, and somewhere off in another direction is a noise that might be that of running water. Kevlan stands by the skimmer for a moment, simply breathing in the air, his gaze tracing about the grassy meadow almost as if he expected to see a black vein glinting somewhere amidst the pastoral scenery. He says softly, "Berni honey... git mah datapad? It's in th' sak Ah brung." Bernadette plants her hands on her hips and surveys her surroundings once more. "So, which way?" She looks at Kevlan and, with a small, "Oh.." clambers back into the skimmer to retrieve the requested datapad. She returns a moment later with the device in her small hand. Kevlan gives Berni a half-absent smile by way of thanks, and flicks open the tiny device, rapidly typing in a bit of data. "Better git in our coord'nates, Ah make us out roughly... " His voice trails off in a short string of numbers, as his gaze flicks up to note the position of the rising sun. To Singer vision, a ghost of a crescent moon - Lareen - can be seen on the western horizon, on its way down. Bernadette walks to the edge of the forest and peers in between the trees. With the data entered, Kevlan pockets the pad, then considers. "Should prob'ly scout 'round," he mutters. Although she's not out of earshot...especially for a Singer...she appears to have not heard Kevlan's mutter as she slips under the canopy of tree branches on the outskirts of the forest, still within his sight. The trees into which Berni peers are tall, deciduous ones, thick of trunk and tall enough to be clearly venerable of age. Immediately by the treeline, the dewy meadow grows damper, before giving over to an equally damp carpeting of layer upon layer of fallen leaves. The sunlight that has begun to warm the open meadow has not yet penetrated the canopy of the leaves, and the temperature drops palpably. Tendrils of mist sneak in and around the ancient trunks. Kevlan blinks, then starts after Berni after verifying the position of the sun once more. He catches up in several quick strides, taking care to make no noise with his footfalls as he enters the trees. Kevlan whispers, barely audibly, "Lady Bright... trees musta been heah longer than folks that settled th' planet... " Bernadette steps back out of the treeline and peers around, trying to ascertain which mountain she's supposed to be climbing with Kevlan. Again, the whisper goes unheard, or unnoticed. Kevlan pauses to gaze reverently up and up and up as high as he can to the treetops, though he keeps half a glance on his sweetheart on the skimmer. Bernadette decides the trees are blocking her view, and inspects a couple of the trees' trunks around her. Finding a suitable one, Berni carefully, yet fairly swiftly, begins climbing the tree. To Bernadette's senses, no immediate hint of where to go or where to look can be found... everything around her is either sunlit meadow, or the mistwreathed trees. The hill on which the skimmer has landed rises up in one direction over them, another hill immediately nearby providing the other side of a drop down into a valley that can be more clearly seen from the tree the Singer scales. Kevlan comes to the base of the tree, and calls up, his voice still oddly muted, "See anythin', honey?" Bernadette, still climbing upward, peers over her shoulder down at his upturned face. "No, not yet. Fardling trees nearly block out everything." She shimmies up even higher, calling "I think if I can get high enough, I might be able to see something..." Under Bernadette's adroit hands, the trunk of the tree is rough and gnarled... slick with moss. Branches curl tightly out to mingle with those of the trees immediately nearby. The climbing is rough going... until at last a clear spot between branches provides a better view of the valley - and a glint of light that isn't cast by the skimmer. Far above Kevlan's head, and barely visible between the thick foliage of the tree, Bernadette comes to a halt and calls "I think I see something..." Kevlan glances around restlessly at the foot of the tree, seeming as if he wants to pace, but thinks better of it. All that can be seen at this distance is a flash of... something, that comes and goes depending on the angle at which it is viewed. But the glint is down in the heart of the valley between the two immediate hills.... [End log.]