Advertisement
Not a member of Pastebin yet?
Sign Up,
it unlocks many cool features!
- richard could see kahlan standing stiffly. there was something odd about her.
- something was on her, moving. samuel turned his blotchy head back, pointing a long
- gray finger at the rope. he looked up at richard with one yellow eye.
- “seeker promises,” he said in a low growl.
- richard untied the rope, took kahlan’s pack off the companion’s shoulder, and
- laid it on the ground. samuel curled his bloodless lips up at richard, hissing, then
- abruptly skittered off into the shadows, sitting in a squat to watch.
- richard swallowed hard as he walked to kahlan, a tight knot in his stomach. with
- a jolt, he saw at last what it was that was moving on her.
- snakes.
- kahlan was covered by a writhing mass of snakes. the ones he recognized were
- all poisonous. big, fat ones were wrapped around her legs, one coiled tightly around
- her waist, constricting–others were wrapped around her arms, which hung at her sides.
- small snakes squiggled, tunneling through her thick hair, flicking their tongues
- out–others curled around her neck–still more slithered down the front of her shirt,
- poking their heads out between the buttons. he struggled to control his breathing as he
- approached her. his heart was pounding. tears ran down kahlan’s cheeks, and she
- shook the slightest bit.
- “be still,” he said in a quiet voice. “i’ll get them off.”
- “no!” she whispered back. her eyes, wide with panic, met his. “if you touch
- them, or if i move, they will bite me.”
- “it’s all right,” he tried to reassure her, “i’ll get you out of this.”
- “richard,” she said in a pleading whisper, “i’m dead. leave me. get out of here.
- run.”
- he felt as if an invisible hand were constricting his throat. in her eyes, he could
- see how she was struggling to control her panic. he tried to look as calm as he could,
- to hearten her. “i’m not leaving you,” he breathed.
- “please, richard,” she whispered hoarsely, “for me, before it’s too late. run.”
- a thin, poisonous banded viper, its tail coiled in her hair, dropped its head down
- in front of her face. the red tongue flicked at her. kahlan closed her eyes, and another
- tear ran down her cheek. the snake wriggled around the side of her face, down over
- her collarbone. the banded body disappeared into her shirt. she gave out the slightest
- whimper.
- “i’m going to die. you can’t save me now. please, richard, save yourself. please.
- run. run while you still have a chance.”
- richard was afraid she would move deliberately, to be bitten, to try to save him,
- thinking he then would have no reason to stay. he had to convince her that that would
- do no good. he gave her a sober look.
- “no. i came here to find out where the box is. i’m not leaving until i know. now
- be still.”
- she opened her eyes wide at what the snake was doing in her shirt. she bit her
- bottom lip–her eyebrows wrinkled together. richard swallowed back dryness in his
- mouth.
- “kahlan, just hold on. try to think of something else.”
Advertisement
Add Comment
Please, Sign In to add comment
Advertisement