The Ghost Rifle by Max McCoy
Author:Max McCoy [McCoy, Max]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Published: 2021-03-23T00:00:00+00:00
16
Flute Song
When the council ended there was no verdict, as Jack had expected. Instead the members simply drifted away, and no decision was the decision.
Jack would live by default. For Lightning Crow to have agreed with Jack, Sky explained, would have meant shaming war chief and his supporters, so the reasonable thing to do was simply to ignore Jack.
Jack was prevented from sleeping inside the village that night, so made his bed by the river. At dawn, Sky came to him. Her hand briefly touched his shoulder as she knelt beside him, and Jack thought it was as light as the touch of a butterfly.
They sat on the blanket, watching the sunlight chase the fog from the surface of the water. Neither said anything for a long time. Jack thought about the speech he had made the night before, and how Sky had translated, and about how the speech seemed to have changed him, even if it had not convinced anyone else. What kind of steel was he turning himself into, he wondered? Would he eventually break? Or had he already broken? Jack stole guilty glances at Sky and studied how the morning light bathed her bronze face and illuminated her brown eyes. It reminded him of paintings he had seen as a boy, when warm light seems to emanate from the subjects. She smiled when she realized he was looking at her, revealing nearly perfect white teeth, with the exception of a chipped incisor.
âStop staring at me,â she said.
âI canât,â Jack said. âWhat happened to your tooth?â
âI broke it biting the last boy who looked at me as you do.â
âHonestly.â
âI chipped it on a stone that was hidden in some pemican. Is it ugly?â
âNo,â he said. âIt is endearing.â
She play slapped him.
âI have something to tell you,â Sky said. âMy father says you have until the dark of the Green Corn Moon. Then you must leave.â
âHow long do I have?â
âTwo weeks,â Sky said. âThe moon was full seven days ago. We are already into August, I think. It is sometime difficult to reckon our moons with your months. But I spent some time thinking on it last night. Yes, I am sure it is August or nearly so.â
âThat hardly seems long enough,â Jack said.
âOh?â Sky asked. âLong enough for what?â
âTo get to know one other.â
Sky frowned.
âDo not be so sure that I want to know you in that way,â she said. âYou made a fine speech last night, but even the blue jay can imitate the hawk. You have not convinced me of what you are. I think of you as the Chief of the Village of the Dead, and it frightens me.â
âBecause of this?â Jack touched the copper gorget.
âThat and other things,â she said. âYou mentioned the cave where the old ones drew their souls on the walls, and you shouldnât have known about that, either. No, donât tell me. I donât want to know.â
âAll right,â Jack said. âSo I have two weeks here. But I might just want to leave earlier.
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