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鈥渟o even if we cross the boom in daylight; there could be trouble。 i think i鈥檇 better reverse my surcoat and hide my helmet wrapping。鈥
鈥渨hat about the bells?鈥潯sked touchstone。
he leaned past her; to draw the main sheet tighter; right hand slightly nudging the tiller to take advantage of a shift in the wind。 鈥渢hey鈥檙e fairly obvious; to say the least。鈥
鈥渋鈥檒l just look like a necromancer;鈥潯abriel replied。 鈥渁 salty; unwashed necromancer。鈥
鈥渋 don鈥檛 know;鈥潯aid touchstone; who couldn鈥檛 see that sabriel was joking。 鈥渘o necromancer would be let into the city; or would stay alive; in鈥斺
鈥渋n your day;鈥潯nterrupted mogget; from his favorite post on the bow。 鈥渂ut this is now; and i am sure that necromancers and worse are not unmon sights in belisaere。鈥
鈥渋鈥檒l wear a cloak鈥斺潯abriel started to say。
鈥渋f you say so;鈥潯ouchstone said; at the same time。 clearly; he didn鈥檛 believe the cat。 belisaere was the royal capital; a huge city; home to at least fifty thousand people。 touchstone couldn鈥檛 imagine it fallen; decayed and in the hands of the dead。 despite his own inner fears and secret knowledge; he couldn鈥檛 help but be confident that the belisaere they were sailing towards would be little different from the two…hundredyear… old images locked in his memory。
that confidence took a blow as the belis mouth towers became visible above the blue line of the horizon; on opposite shores of the strait。
at first; the towers were no more than dark smudges; that grew taller as wind and wave carried the boat towards them。 through her telescope; sabriel saw that they were made from a beautiful; rosy…pink stone that once must have been magnificent。 now they were largely blackened by fire; their majesty vanished。 winding post had lost the top three storys; from seven; boom hook stood as tall as ever; but sunlight shone through gaping holes; showing the interior to be a gutted ruin。 there was no sign of any garrison; toll collector; windlass mules; or anything alive。
the great boom…chain still stretched across the strait。 huge iron links; each as wide and long as the fishing boat; rose green and barnaclebefouled out of the water and up into each of the towers。 glimpses of it could be seen in the middle of the mouth; when the swell dipped; and a length of chain shone slick and green in the wave trough; like some lurking monster of the deep。
鈥渨e鈥檒l have to go in close to the winding post tower; unstep the mast and row under the chain where it rises;鈥潯ouchstone declared; after studying the chain for several minutes through the telescope; trying to gauge whether it had sunk enough to allow them passage。 but even with their relatively shallow…draft boat; it would be too risky; and they daren鈥檛 wait for high tide; late in the afternoon。 at some time in the past; perhaps when the towers were abandoned; the chain had been winched up to its maximum tension。 the engineers who鈥檇 made it would have been pleased; for there seemed to be no noticeable slippage。
鈥渕ogget; go to the bow and keep a lookout for anything in the water。 sabriel; could you please watch the shore and the tower; to guard against attack。鈥
sabriel nodded; pleased that touchstone鈥檚 stint as captain of their small vessel had done a lot to remove the servant nonsense out of him and make him more like a normal person。 mogget; for his part; jumped up to the bow without protest; despite the spray that occasionally burst over his head as they cut diagonally across the swell鈥攖owards the small triangle of opportunity between shore; sea and chain。
they came in as close as they dared before unstepping the mast。 the swell had diminished; for the belis mouth was well…sheltered by the two arms of land; but the tide had turned; and a tidal race was beginning to run from the ocean to the saere sea。 so; even without mast and sail; they were borne rapidly towards the chain; touchstone rowing with all his strength just to keep steerage way。 after a moment; this clearly became impossible; so sabriel took one of the oars; and they rowed together; with mogget yowling directions。
every few seconds; at the end of a full stroke; her back nearly level with the thwarts; sabriel snatched a glimpse over her shoulder。 they were headed for the narrow passage; between the high but crumbling seawall of winding post; and the enormous chain rising out of the swift…flowing sea in a swath of white froth。 she could hear the melancholy groaning of the links; like a chorus of pained walruses。 even that gargantuan chain moved at the sea鈥檚 whim。
鈥減ort a little;鈥潯owled mogget。 touchstone backed his oar for a moment; then the cat jumped down; yelling; 鈥渟hip oars and duck!鈥
the oars came rattling; splashing in; both sabriel and touchstone simply lying down on their backs; with mogget somewhere between them。 the boat rocked and plunged; and the groan of the chain sounded close and terrible。
sabriel; one moment looking up at the clear; blue sky; in the next saw nothing but green; weedstrewn iron above her。 when the swell lifted the boat up; she could have reached out and touched the great boom…chain of belis mouth。
then they were past; and touchstone was already pushing out his oar; mogget moving to the bow。 sabriel wanted to lie there; just looking up at the sky; but the collapsed seawall of winding post was no more than an oar…length away。 she sat up and resumed her duty as a rower。
the water changed color in the sea of saere。
sabriel trailed her hand in it; marveling at its clear turquoise sheen。 for all its color; it was incredibly transparent。 the water was very deep; but she could see down the first three or four fathoms; watching small fish dance under the bubbles of their boat鈥檚 wake。
she felt relaxed; momentarily carefree; all the troubles that lay ahead and behind her temporarily lost in single…minded contemplation of the clear blue…green water。 there was no dead presence here; no constant awareness of the many doors to death。 even charter magic was dissipated at sea。 for a few minutes; she forgot about touchstone and mogget。 even her father faded from her mind。 there was only the sea鈥檚 color; and its coolness on her hand。
鈥渨e鈥檒l be able to see the city soon;鈥潯ouchstone said; interrupting her mental holiday。 鈥渋f the towers are still standing。鈥
sabriel nodded thoughtfully; and slowly took her hand from the sea; as if she were parting from a dear friend。
鈥渋t must be difficult for you;鈥潯he said; almost to herself; not really expecting him to answer。
鈥渢wo hundred years gone; the kingdom slowly falling into ruin while you slept。鈥
鈥渋 didn鈥檛 really believe it; till i saw nestowe; and then the belis mouth towers;鈥潯eplied touchstone。 鈥渘ow i am afraid鈥攅ven for a great city that i never believed could really change。鈥
鈥渘o imagination;鈥潯aid mogget; sternly。 鈥渘o thinking ahead。 a flaw in your character。 a fatal flaw。鈥
鈥渕ogget;鈥潯abriel said indignantly; angry at the cat for crushing yet another possible conversation。
鈥渨hy are you so rude to touchstone?鈥
mogget hissed and the fur bristled on his back。
鈥渋 am