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Jord s.h.i.+fted closer to his wife, his stance tense. "Willa stays with me. I say where she goes."
"Jord-" started Rimon.
But Slina interrupted. "Willa had this one couple years ago. Anyways, one like to it."
"You know what it is, then?" asked Rimon.
"Gotta be just a bad kind of Reloc fever."
"Shen!" Reloc fever had been known to wipe out whole Pens.
Slina said, "If I can't do somethin' awful fast-"
"Now calm down, Slina," said Abel. "You've only had five cases, and we've got them isolated."
She glanced at him, but said to Rimon, "I picked up a bargain with a Farris brand-now, I ain't blamin' your dad, understand-I always did suspect it was a forgery, but it was a good buy. Big, healthy out-Territory male, and hung like a bull. Figured to expand my operation, breed the wild 'un to some of my best stock like them fancy outfits do."
Rimon nodded, his mind on the problem of Reloc fever loose where Kadi might encounter it-or Zeth. "It's not your fault, Slina. If his papers didn't indicate he'd been through Reloc, why would you suspect anything?"
"I did quarantine him. The day after I let him out-he falls down sick, and six days later I've got two pregnant females down with it, and two pre-Gens down a couple days later."
"Pregnant females?" asked Rimon.
"Yeah. May as well write 'em off as a complete loss." Slina was gloomier than Rimon had ever seen her, but he put it down to turnover.
"They're worth fighting for, Slina. Once in a while, you can beat even Reloc fever."
"Let's take a look at the victims," said Veritt.
Slina picked up her giant keys and led the way across the court yard to the small infirmary set apart from the Pens. As they walked, Rimon said, "What are you doing breeding Gens at this time of year?"
"You think I want them delivering at this time of year?
There's no late winter without some kind of illness in the Pens, so I don't want susceptible-unsellable-newborns around then."
Without thinking, Rimon quoted his father, "It's cheaper to lose a newborn than a good breeder. Besides, in the infant house you can isolate them from-"
"I can't afford no infant house, Rimon! I-" Slina cut off, flicking a glance at Jord and Abel behind them, and Rimon became aware of the utter horror Jord was righting down, the weary but sick feeling in Abel as they listened to the calm discussion between two Gendealers. Rimon shook his head ruefully as he held the outer door open while Slina fitted her keys into the ma.s.sive lock on the inner door to the infirmary.
Inside, they found a small room with three beds. Two of the victims lay listlessly, staring at the ceiling. They were young boys, probably about to establish within the next few months. The third bed. in the room was wrapped about with a strong though murky field.
"This must be the one," said Rimon. The Gen was a large full-grown man who slept fitfully, turning with a soft moan as Rimon approached. There was the briefest glimpse of the diagonal notch filed in his front tooth-the mark of prime Farris stock.
Rimon inspected the Gen, zlinned the nager, and shrugged. "He could have pa.s.sed through Farris hands. He's well muscled, and even all but unconscious, he shows a nager with bite. This one is a troublemaker. Prime kill, yes, but no good at all for breeding stock."
How quickly it all comes back, he thought, shocked at himself. Secretly, he was glad Kadi wasn't here to listen though she'd heard the like all her life.
Slina shook her head."'Anytime you want a job, Rimon-"
"Not me! I'm in the business of saving Gen lives now. But you're doing a great job running your own outfit, Slina. Really, you are."
With a sigh, she twitched the covers off the Gen to display the characteristic rash of Reloc fever. "He's been slow coming down with it," she said. "Just showed the rash this morning."
Just then, the man tossed restlessly, his movement wakening the characteristic headache of the fever. Rimon and Jord winced at the pain and went into healing mode together, while Abel stepped back behind them. Slina seemed unaffected. After all, she was accustomed to Gen pain.
The Gen's eyes came open, fever-bright and unfocused.
"Where-who are you?" he asked in a raspy whisper.
Rimon had learned enough of the Gen language at Fort Freedom to answer. "I'm Rimon Farris. You're ill, but we know how to cure you."
The man's eyes slid past Rimon to the others and came into focus, memory returning. As weak as he was, he drew away from Rimon and said more clearly, "Get away from me!" The spirit was definitely there when he was awake. Prime kill-or prime transfer partner?
Rimon moved back a step, holding his hands out, tentacles sheathed, and then putting them firmly behind his back. He watched the Gen a.s.sessing that move, but Slina said, in Simelan, "Rimon! Don't let him think he can have his way-you know what'll happen!"
"Let me try this experiment," he said. "You can always take him-he's not going to get away from us!"
She stood back warily and let Rimon proceed. He waited until the weakened Gen could not hold up his head anymore, and said, "We're here to help you."
"For what! To get sold again? To get killed? You just try it, I'll-" He collapsed in a coughing fit.
Then Rimon said, "You ready to take some medicine now?"
"No-I'd rather die. Cheat this stinkin' place outa-" He began coughing again.
Abel said from the back of the group, "You don't really want to die. G.o.d doesn't expect us to give up-you have no idea why G.o.d sent you here at this time. Tell him, Rimon."
"G.o.d!" said the Gen. "What do you know of G.o.d!"
"We pray," said Abel, "just as we did when we were children. Our faith is always rewarded."
The Gen made the effort to raise his head and focus his eyes on Abel. "Church of the Purity? Here?"
"After our own fas.h.i.+on," said Abel, with a humility Rimon had seldom seen in the older man.
"Let me try," said Jord, moving forward with Willa. "Look at me," he commanded, taking Willa's hand and holding out her arm so the man could see clearly she was Gen. "There are some of us who don't kill, and others who are learning not to. You can be as safe here as Willa is-and Willa's my wife."
"Drugged!" scoffed the Gen.
"No," denied Jord calmly. In Simelan, he said to Willa, "Would you like to help this man get well?"
She nodded vigorously and said in Simelan, "Yes, Jord, what should we do?"
The Gen wiped beads of sweat from his forehead, his arm falling heavily back to the mattress. "G.o.d, what a dream! She's talkin' their lingo! Won't I ever wake up?"
Rimon said, "His fever's rising. We've got to get some fosebine into him. You do have some ready, Slina?"
"Sure-can't get them to drink it, though-not unless they've dehydrated from the fever. And I'm just not cruel enough to withhold the water that long."
"Get the fosebine and let me see what I can do." He turned back to the Gen as Slina left. "You are smart enough to take medicine even though it tastes bad?"
The Gen rolled his head on the mattress, a weak negative. Rimon was at a loss until Abel said, "Rimon, we've got to make him understand that we're trying to start a whole new way of life here."
Zlinning, Rimon could sense how Veritt was oddly attracted to the Gen. He's probably having visions of training him!
Veritt wasn't paying much attention to Rimon. He began talking to the Gen, urgently. "-and my own son no longer has to kill every month. Families aren't being broken when the children mature. Men and women can fall in love and marry-Sime and Gen together. Rimon and my son are both married to Gens-Rimon has a son by a Gen. Don't you see-you've work here, a place here, if you can survive this trial. Take the medicine-live-and join us."
Slina returned with a large bottle of pale gray liquid and a wooden drinking bowl. "For whatever good it'll do!"
Rimon took the bottle, examining the liquid. He could see right through it "This isn't concentrated enough," he said. "Put in about four times as much powder to this amount of water."
"Rimon, it already tastes so foul they won't touch it!"
Rimon shoved a lock of hair off his forehead with one tentacle and poured some of the liquid into the bowl. "Come on, now-if you don't drink this down, Slina is likely to sell you to the next customer for immediate kill before you just die anyway."
"Rimon!" said Jord.
"What'd he say?" Slina asked Abel, who motioned her to silence.
Rimon offered the drinking bowl, his tentacles carefully retracted. "Show her you're intelligent, and she'll keep you alive long enough for us to get you out of here."
Warily, the Gen took the bowl and tasted the concoction with curled lip, and then drank it all down. He flung the bowl away at random and slid back onto the mattress, muttering something about hoping it was poison.
Rimon fielded the bowl in midair with two tentacles and flipped it into his hand. "There, Slina, see? Zlin that."
As the medicine took effect, the Gen relaxed, his aches and pains quieting, his fever leveling off. Rimon said, "Go prepare some of the stronger mixture, Slina, while we take a look at the two women."
Rimon and Jord with Willa beside him went to the next room, where two female Gens occupied the beds, one coughing spasmodically, the other watching and whimpering in fear. Again, Rimon realized just how unique Slina was among Penkeepers for not selling these two breeders when they first showed symptoms-certainly there were customers in town who'd relish a pregnant Gen. Intense disgust rose in Rimon, surprising him.
"What's wrong?" asked Jord, one tentacle around Willa's wrist.
"Nothing," answered Rimon, shaking off the mood and zlinning the two women. Immediately, he saw that the one coughing was about two and a half months pregnant. Her fever was skyrocketing.
Jord, too, was zlinning. "Rimon, Slina said the two females were infected after the males. But look at them is Reloc fever always so fast?"
"I've dealt with it only once or twice before. Pregnancy weakens a Gen-any disease is serious then." Rimon found an empty basin on a side table and handed it to Willa. "Go fill this with water and get some rags. We're going to have to sponge down that fever."
The rest of the night, they nursed the five patients along, while Slina searched for new victims, and then returned to the infirmary with hot trin tea and a few biscuits.
Jord said, "I got the man to take concentrated fosebine by showing him how Willa would drink it if I told her to. Now she's fallen asleep!"
"Let her sleep," said Rimon. "She can't keep up with a Sime, you know."
Jord gave Rimon a wry grin. "You should have taught her that from the first!"
"Kadi hasn't learned it yet!"
In a moment of camaraderie, Jord said, "I rather doubt Henry ever will, either."
"Henry?"
"Steers. Henry Steers. I asked him his name. It was as if I'd given him his ident.i.ty back-he said no one on this side of the border ever cared enough to ask even his name."
"You know why, Jord."
"Yes, of course," he replied. "It's only after you don't have to kill that you start to see your defenses. But did you notice that he isn't scared of any of us? I don't know if he a.s.sumes that no one would take a sick Gen, or if he's just naturally like Willa."
"More likely he's just emotionally wrung out. Slina's had him a while, and we don't know what he went through before that. If Fort Freedom does buy him, you'll probably end up sending him across the border. He's got a life out there somewhere."
"We'll get the money," said Abel. He turned to Slina. "We'll pay what you were asking-but it's going to take us a while. It's been a bad year, but things are getting better now."
"You've been good customers all these years, never making any trouble. But I can't let you have him on credit- Rimon is right. He's a troublemaker and probably will get himself killed trying to escape. I'm doubling my security on this wing as soon as he's well enough to stand on his feet."
"Just don't sell him to anyone else," Abel said.
Rimon wondered if Abel was following Slina's thoughts as she nodded. "It's a deal, Veritt. I'll keep him for you until midsummer. But that's as long as I can guarantee you-then I may have to send him to auction to recoup some of my losses." She hadn't really wanted to sell Steers right away-she had other plans in mind.
All three males were out of danger before the next morning. The two females were another matter. Near midnight, Slina called Rimon in to support the field of one of them as she miscarried-not such a painful experience as Carlana's, since, the pregnancy was so little advanced, but racking coughs added to the misery of her cramping, and she could not seem to get enough air. Rimon had to concentrate on bolstering her selyn production, alternating with Jord, who still could not hold very long in healing mode.
Willa was upset at the loss of another baby, although she was not frightened. When the worst was over, Rimon collapsed into a chair, letting Jord take over seeing that nothing went wrong after the fact. Willa asked Jord, "Why do so many babies die?"
"Not many, Willa. I know this is the second time you've seen it, but most women" have their babies without even as much trouble as Kadi had."
"When can we have a baby?"
"Maybe next year."
"That's what you said last year. It's next year now. The Year's Turning is over."
"You know I don't want to wait, Willa, but we have to, for your sake."
It was obviously an old argument. Rimon lost track of their murmurings and drifted into a light doze.
He woke with the sound of a strangled wheeze dying in the air about him, a Gen field fading to nageric silence. He was on his feet with a start before he realized it was too late. One of the women had died. On the other bed, the one who had miscarried was having a coughing fit while Slina tried to coax her to drink some fosebine.
His' knees suddenly weak, Rimon sank back into his chair. Jord and Slina hurried to his side, but he fended them off. "I'll be all right if I can just sit a few minutes." There was a weak, fluttery sensation somewhere inside him that he'd thought he'd never have to cope with again. "Jord, you'd better check out the other Gen."
"She drank some fosebine," said Slina. "She's asleep." She moved to look down at the dead girl. "s.h.i.+doni! A good, healthy breeder, and the kid, too-and the other one's kid. What am I gonna do?" Then she straightened. "Listen, I'm sorry-without your help, I'da lost the bunch of 'em. I owe you."
"All Fort Freedom asks is the right to buy Mr. Steers."
"You got that-my word on it." She turned to Rimon. "You look all dragged out. Come on-I got an empty bed in my office. You stretch out there for a while."
"I'll help you," said Willa. It was a simple, selfless impulse, typical of the girl's character. Jord was in no difficulty at the moment, and Willa had learned long ago how to ease Rimon's strain-but even as she moved from Jord's side toward Rimon's, her husband reached out in a sudden flare of blazing anger to thrust her away from Rimon.
"You leave my wife alone!" exclaimed Jord, reaching for Rimon.
"I didn't touch her!" Rimon gasped in astonishment that faded before the familiarity of Jord's reaction. "Abel-"