Chap. 117 The
Geologist
"Hello, K'ndar! Are you busy?"
K'ndar looked up to see Greta, the team's newly assigned
geologist.
"Just finishing up a message to send to my weyr,"
he said, "Won't take but a few more minutes."
She sat down across from him, quietly. Her blue fire lizard
wheedled at Siskin, wanting to play. Siskin, however, desisted. Being in
harness, complete with courier bell, he knew that he was 'on duty'.
Greta waited patiently as K'ndar finished the note
he was sending to Lindea.
Hello, Lindea, here's
a sketch of the dragonstones at the Western Observatory. Also, here's a sketch
of the pattern for finding me, as we'll be out in the field. This is just in
case you need to contact us while we're here. We'll be heading out in the next
day or so to start our survey. Western is, from what I can see so far, very
different from Kahrain despite being on the same latitude, only in the northern
hemisphere. Fairly cold up here but not as bad as at Tillek, and the housing
and food is much better. But they can't match your pies. How is the recovery
coming? I bet you're about done. K'ndar
He folded the note and stretched out his arm. Siskin
obediently hopped to his forearm and K'ndar tucked the note into the message pouch.
Staring intently into Siskin's eyes, he visualized Lindea's face and her gold
lizard, Zeta.
"Siskin. Find Lindea. Deliver to Lindea," he said.
Siskin whickered and launched, very purposefully giving the ceramic bell a
shake, then vanished.
"What!" Greta asked, amazed.
"We use our fire lizards as couriers."
"I never thought of doing THAT. Where did you get the
harness? And the bell?"
So he told her about his sister making the harness, and
Terilyn making the bells.
"Siskin loves the job," he said, "usually
he's ready to play, but when he's in harness, he's all business."
"I have to teach Roany that."
"Roany? Like the horse?"
"Aye. See how his color changes? His head is dark blue
but the rest is a lighter blue. Like a blue roan."
"Where did you get Roany?" he asked.
"I bought him as an egg from a trader. This was last
year, no, maybe earlier. A few months before Turnover. I'd seen other people
with fire lizards and wanted one in the worst way. I'm pretty happy with him. There's
not many of them from where I'm from."
"You're from High Reaches?"
"No, I'm from Ista Weyr. Since Thread ended, I've been
wandering, pretty much. I've been a lot of different places."
"All by yourself?"
"Aye. I know most of the dragonstones, you know how
it's crammed into your head during Weyrling Training. I just think, oh, I
wonder what that place looks like, and I go."
That sounded…interesting. He'd been so busy in the last few
years, his innate wanderlust had gone dormant. "So, you're a dragon
nomad," he said. He liked the sound of it.
"Aye. I like it. I'm a loner, most of the time, I
really like to explore. When I met Rahman, he gave me several books, right off
the press! and one of them was "The Geology of Pern" "
"By DR Plank?" K'ndar ended for her, hoping to
impress her.
"Um, no. I don't know that name, but I've got my books
with me, I can tell you the author later on. Geology just…just clicked with me.
So I go all over, looking at different landforms, seamounts, islands, volcanoes,
sediment layers, rocks…rocks and rocks. I take a hammer and a collection bag
with me wherever I go. My mum says I have rocks in my head. I always was
interested in them, even as a kid. But it was the books that taught me so much
and having a dragon makes exploring easy," she said.
"I'm sort of the same way. Rahman gave me several
books, but for me, it was biology that snared me. On our last survey, and one
of my classmates, is B'rost. He's a geologist, too."
"I'd like to meet him, someday, we can talk rocks. I've
not met more than one or two geologists, and I can talk rocks for days."
"Kind of like me and horses, especially," he said,
but in the back of his mind, there was a bit of possessiveness, something he'd never felt in himself before. He wanted to know
her a little better before letting B'rost into the picture.
But B'rost was
safe, he reassured himself, B'rost's gay.
His bell announced Siskin's return. His eyes were whirling
green with excitement.
"Good lad! Did you find Lindea? Of course you did,
there's a FINE lizard," K'ndar said, playing it up a bit.
"Hungry?"
Siskin shook his head.
Lindea gave him a nice
meal. He's fairly full Raventh said.
K'ndar removed the blue's harness. "There you go, my
lad, go play with Roany."
Siskin chipped, but didn't leave his shoulder.
The harness pouch held a message, but he was too polite to
read it in front of Greta.
"You have to teach me to train Roany to do that,"
she said.
"It's easy. You already know how smart they are. It
just takes time and a little patience. Having a dragon to talk to them helps a
LOT," he said.
"You're right. Earth just adores Roany. She tells me
what he's thinking when I can't figure it out," she said, and then, "Is
there a message in the pouch?"
"Yes, but.."
"Oh, go ahead and read it. I'm going to go up to
Rahman's observatory in a few minutes, to look through the telescope."
"That's what I'd planned on doing, too! It's dark now,
so, you go on ahead, I'll catch up in a few minutes," he said, grateful
for her courtesy.
She left. Siskin purred. "You must be sleepy, little
one, why don't you go curl up on Raventh?" he said to the blue.
Siskin chipped in agreement and launched.
He pulled the message from the harness. Lindea had written
it on the back of the note he'd sent. One didn't waste paper, it was precious
stuff.
Hello, K'ndar. Thanks
for the stones and pattern information. We've two more days work, total on the recovery,
then it's done. Right now I'm at the Weyr, picking up some supplies for the
field kitchen. I'll be glad to be done, while
it's been fun, it's been a lot of work, and I want to get back to the Weyr for
good. Although I must admit it's been great seeing my brother and his
shipmates. Terilyn's green Putzu was
here, with a note saying she's got another batch of courier bells made up and
ready to deliver. I'll have one of B'rants weyrlings pick them up. She didn't
know you were on survey again. Her note said, too, that Putzu surprised her by
laying a clutch of eggs in her garden. She's been very careful to not let
anyone near them, she doesn't want to impress a dozen more fire lizards! I KNOW
the feeling. Zeta's clutch has fledged, so I don't have to worry..for a while..Lindea
He knew how she felt. He'd not had a chance to explain
Putzu's surprise pregnancy to Terilyn.
His mind was unsettled. He'd always, subconsciously, thought
of Lindea as 'his' girl, although he'd never, ever made that known, to anyone. Nor
had she made any indication that he was anything but a friend. But this girl…Greta.
Time will tell
Raventh said.
1 comment:
I thought romance might be in the offing, though I was expecting it to be with the dolphineer.
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