Log Date: 11/7/95 Log Intro: Rayek, after first tensely rejecting Trollkiller's offer of companionship and further attention to his tense, strained muscles, then having another anguished heart-to-heart with Ekuar, decides at last to have a few needed words with certain elves. But, still not daring to venture out physically into the village, Rayek relies on sending, boosted by the Little Palace's magic.... ---------- You locksend ** ** to Trollkiller. You sense in a locksend, Trollkiller hesitantly extends his thoughts back in the direction of the end he's caught, sendinglittle more than ** ? ** You locksend to Trollkiller, Rayek's mind is austere of feeling, almost like a windswept, sandy crag, with a tingle of power that feels like -- the sculpture of the Palace, in Savah's quarters. He sends, lowly, ** Wolfling. I... do not wish to disturb you... ** You sense in a locksend, Trollkiller's thoughts convey a little surprise, a little confusion. ** I am already awake - and not doing much. I... take it you're feeling a little less hostile towards yourself? ** You locksend ** I wished to give you... ... an apology. ** to Trollkiller. You sense in a locksend, Trollkiller thinks about that. ** Well... ** You sense he's contemplating that send. There's a moment of that continuance, and then, ** If it helps you... I accept. And thank you. ** You locksend to Trollkiller, Rayek does not comment on whether he is helped, although, perhaps, there is a slight lightening of his contact. ** I... am the one who should offer... thanks. ** With that, there is a sense as of a single nod, and his sending withdraws. [After that, Rayek stands tensely by the Little Palace. This first apology had been easier than he'd expected; the very idea of sending the words needed had made him recoil in irritation, at first, but, although he could not really admit it aloud, he'd known Ekuar was right. But there's other apologies he needs to make, as long as he's letting himself be humble. After Leetah's abrupt departure earlier, Rayek does not dare to try to send to her -- she obviously wishes nothing to do with him. But perhaps he can relay an apology through someone else, before he withdraws entirely from the healer's life. _This_ will be a much tougher sending, as the memory of how he's been previously humbled by this elf has never really left him....] You locksend ** ** to Cutter. You locksend ** Wolf-chief. May I... speak? ** to Cutter. Cutter locksends ** Go ahead. ** You locksend to Cutter, Rayek's contact feels... bleak, austere, like a windswept sandy crag... but at the same time, sharply clear. There's a tingle to it, and, coming as it does from the unmistakable direction of Savah's hut, this isn't particularly surprising. His words tightly restrained, he goes on, ** Ekuar... told me that your tribe... was here. There is something... I must say. Please tell Leetah... ** You locksend to Cutter, Rayek, after a pause, adds lowly, tonelessly, ** ... that I am... sorry. ** You sense in a locksend, Cutter's answer is long in coming, still wary, maybe moreso because of the apology. ** Sorry..? ** You locksend ** Yes. ** to Cutter. You sense in a locksend, Cutter is curious, of course. ** She'll know what you mean? ** You locksend ** Please... just... tell her. ** to Cutter. Cutter locksends ** I know you're sick and hurt, Rayek, but think about her for just a minute, would you? If she wants to know what you're apologizing for..? ** [In Savah's quarters, Rayek scowls quietly, pained, thinking: Wolf-chief, I have done nothing BUT think of her ever since I set FOOT in this place...! His head bowed, trembling a little, he struggles to keep his composure -- cursed if he will break down to Cutter! -- and finally answers.] You locksend ** Tell her... everything. ** to Cutter. Cutter locksends ** Fine. Rayek apologizes for everything. I'll tell her. ** You locksend ** Thank you. ** to Cutter. You locksend ** There is... one other to whom I must... apologize. I... have heard that she is in your Holt. Please... tell Lursa that I am... sorry for injuring her. ** to Cutter. [In Leetah's hut, Cutter tosses and turns in his mate's sleeping pit, scowling at the ceiling and thinking: If he _thinks_ I'm going to deliver messages for _him_ forever....] You locksend to Cutter, Rayek is now well and truly silent, the contact gone. You sense in a locksend, Cutter is silent a long time. When his send touches your mind again, it is terse, and forcibly controlled. ** Deliver your own messages, Rayek. ** You locksend ** As... you wish. ** to Cutter. [Rayek in the solitude of Savah's chambers winces, eyes pressing tightly closed. He... deserved that. After all, Cutter has no more reason to trust him than Leetah, anymore. He will not argue with the wolf-chief... but nor can he bear to approach the healer directly. In a strange sort of way he realizes that Cutter, uncomplicatedly forthright as he is, is one of the few people he would entrust to deliver his apology -- but if Cutter will not, Cutter, who better than anyone else, now, would know Leetah's mind -- then he might as well not bother asking the same of anyone else. And Cutter, in Leetah's hut, continues to stare at the ceiling overhead, unable to sink into sleep, and undesirous of nighttime wandering. There is clearly something wrong with his 'rival', with Rayek, sickness, or fatigue, or both, or something else entirely. But in a place where he thought he might find peace awhile, he has found none. With all the elves who are concerned for Rayek, and hopeful that Leetah will be his salvation, the dark-haired elf doesn't need Cutter. And Cutter doesn't need to think about him.... End log.]