Part Nine
Wehavenotwrittenformanydays.Wedidnotwishtospeak.Forweneedednowordstorememberthatwhichhashappenedtous.
Itwasonourseconddayintheforestthatweheardstepsbehindus.Wehidinthebushes,andwewaited.Thestepscamecloser.Andthenwesawthefoldofawhitetunicamongthetrees,andagleamofgold.
Weleaptforward,werantothem,andwestoodlookingupontheGoldenOne.
Theysawus,andtheirhandsclosedintofists,andthefistspulledtheirarmsdown,asiftheywishedtheirarmstoholdthem,whiletheirbodyswayed.Andtheycouldnotspeak.
Wedarednotcometooclosetothem.Weasked,andourvoicetrembled:
“Howdidyoucometobehere,GoldenOne?”
Buttheywhisperedonly:
“Wehavefoundyou....”
“Howdidyoucometobeintheforest?”weasked.
Theyraisedtheirhead,andtherewasagreatprideintheirvoice;theyanswered:
“Wehavefollowedyou.”
Thenwecouldnotspeak,andtheysaid:
“WeheardthatyouhadgonetotheUnchartedForest,forthewholeCityisspeakingofit.Soonthenightofthedaywhenweheardit,weranawayfromtheHomeofthePeasants.Wefoundthemarksofyourfeetacrosstheplainwherenomenwalk.Sowefollowedthem,andwewentintotheforest,andwefollowedthepathwherethebrancheswerebrokenbyyourbody.”
Theirwhitetunicwastorn,andthebrancheshadcuttheskinoftheirarms,buttheyspokeasiftheyhadnevertakennoticeofit,norofweariness,noroffear.
“Wehavefollowedyou,”theysaid,“andweshallfollowyouwhereveryougo.Ifdangerthreatensyou,weshallfaceitalso.