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Dream.
There is a great sea. The sky is grey, the water green, and the seafoam is the flecked white of milk on the turn. The shore is stone and shingle, and the cliffs are bone-shades. Will you wake on the little fishing boat that rides the waves, wary of great beasts that lurk beneath the surface, or on the cold and stony shore? Or perhaps as some watery thing yourself, breathing in water as cold as ice and with a salt-iron taste like blood?
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There is a great sea. The sky is grey, the water green, and the seafoam is the flecked white of milk on the turn. The shore is stone and shingle, and the cliffs are bone-shades. Will you wake on the little fishing boat that rides the waves, wary of great beasts that lurk beneath the surface, or on the cold and stony shore? Or perhaps as some watery thing yourself, breathing in water as cold as ice and with a salt-iron taste like blood?
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I nod. "I came down to the sea by a river, but it's far across, on the other side," I say, waving a hand behind us. "Where are you going now, Leah? The sea will run to shore, eventually, but I am sailing for as long as I can. It's easier than running, and I can't stop." Something occurs to me, and I frown a little.
"I suppose I will have to stop if I find something, won't I? Otherwise I won't find it exactly, I'll just sort of pass it by."
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I frown as I think about that. Where am I going? Zann starts up again before I have an answer for her,
"I suppose you will, but if you find what you're looking for then you won't mind staying still for it, right?"
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"I wouldn't," I say slowly. "I just worry that I might miss it, you know? And then it'd be behind me, and I'd never see it again." I prop my elbow on one knee and my chin on my hand. "I'm not exactly sure what I am looking for, I only know that I am hoping to find... well, there must be something worth stopping for, mustn't there? Something important enough that gears would hold their breath and the sun would linger in the sky to look down on it?" But I think my heart might stop as well, if I saw such a thing, and I'm not sure who would start it up again. And I catch myself, you've been going on again there, Zann. And you with a guest!
"Where are you going, Leah? I'm sorry, I do ramble a bit--just speak over me, if you need to be heard and can't wait."
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The she says to me, And there it is again, where am I going? I shrug my shoulders and tell her, " Everywhere. I am meant to see the world and then come back and tell about it. So I need to go everywhere."
I can feel a comb in my pocket and reach in and bring it out. I pull my hair forwards and start running it through the tangles.
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"It's hard to slow down," I say. "I run so quickly, you see." I twist around a little, and lift my hair away from the back of my neck to show her the keyhole. "I'm not sure what to do about it, but I can't stop, you see? Not without stopping. I suppose someone could wind me up again, but what if it didn't work?"
I twist back around to look at her, and she is combing out her hair, long and silky-fine as harp strings, and white as a smile in sunlight. "Everywhere," she says. "I am meant to see the world and then come back and tell about it. So I need to go everywhere."
"That's a fine thing to be doing," I say, and I grin. "And very kind of you too, I mean. Who're you going to tell about it all?"
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I don't know what to tell her, and so I am glad I have my hair to comb out so I have something to do with my hands while I try to find her an answer. She turns back round at least so I can see her face again.
She grins at my answer about going everywhere but she has a question as well. I smile back and the answer comes to me as easily as the things I said when I first came on board.
"Anyone who wants to know. Knowledge should be shared, unless the sharing would cause someone to get hurt."
The sea heaves under our little boat and I lean over the side to see what caused it, A great shining scaly loop passes through the water under us. I look up towards the shore and see a head rise and rise and rise from the water.
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"I like that," I say. "You have a wonderful sense of how to treat the world, I think, you really do. I--" I cut myself off and catch the edges of the boat, and Leah leans over all unafraid, and I follow the line of her sight to see a great rolling coil of I-can't-even-imagine-what, it's less the girth of it than the length. For a minute I wonder if it's only a wave that hit us as we passed over some undersea ridge, and the cloudy light on the water that makes it look like's it's moving, and then...
Oh, and then.
"Oh my god," I say, eyes and mouth wide as the sea serpent unreels into the sky and around the beach. "Oh my god, that's fantastic! Have you every seen anything like it, have you?" and my hand's on the rudder and I'm steering us sort-of towards it, not too much, because it's just--
There are people in its coils, I think, and I wouldn't want to get caught. I wouldn't want to stop moving. But I have to look.
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Zann asks me. Her eyes are huge and shining and her mouth is open. The snake is very beautiful shining in the light.
"No, I have not seen this before. Have you?" I can feel the boat moving under us and the snake is getting closer. Oh. It is us that is getting closer to the snake! I keep staring at the snake, my hands gently twisting my hair into a long coil that I can toss over my shoulder or pile onto my head to keep it out of the way.
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I have to see that, I must see that. "Come on (http://community.livejournal.com/estdeus_innobis/405311.html?thread=10294591#t10294591)," I say, and the coracle's running in across the waves.