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ragon Reborn; Perrin。 The only book by someone who traveled with him; who actually saw it unfold。 The Dragon Reborn; by Loial; son of Arent son of Halan; of Sledding Shangtai。〃 Frowning; he bent over the book; dipping his pen in the ink bottle。 〃That is not quite right。 It was more …〃
       Perrin put a hand on the page where Loial was going to write。 〃You'll write no book if your mother finds you。 Not about Rand; at least。 And I need you; Loial。〃
       〃Need; Perrin? I do not understand。〃
       〃There are Whitecloaks in the Two Rivers。 Hunting me。〃
       〃Hunting you? But why?〃 Loial looked almost as confused as Faile had; Faile; on the other hand; had donned a placent smugness that was worrisome。 Perrin went on anyway。
       〃The reasons don't matter。 The fact is that they are。 They may hurt people; my family; looking for me。 Knowing Whitecloaks; they will。 I can stop it; if I can get there quickly; but it must be quickly。 The Light only knows what they've done already。 I need you to take me there; Loial; by the Ways。 You told me once there was a Waygate here; and I know there was one at Manetheren。 It must still be there; in the mountains above Emond's Field。 Nothing can destroy a Waygate; you said。 I need you; Loial。〃
       〃Well; of course I will help;〃 Loial said。 〃The Ways。〃 He exhaled noisily; and his ears wilted a bit; 〃I want to write of adventures; not have them。 But I suppose one more time will not hurt。 The Light send it so;〃 he finished fervently。
       Faile cleared her throat delicately。 〃Are you not forgetting something; Loial? You promised to take me into the Ways whenever I asked; and before you took anyone else。〃
       〃I did promise you a look at a Waygate;〃 Loial said; 〃and what it is like inside。 You can have that when Perrin and I go。 You could e with us; I suppose; but the Ways are not traveled lightly; Faile。 I would not enter them myself if Perrin did not have need。〃
       〃Faile will not be ing;〃 Perrin said firmly。 〃Just you and me; Loial。〃
       Ignoring him; Faile smiled up at Loial as if he were teasing her; 〃You promised more than a look; Loial。 To take me wherever I wanted; whenever I wanted; and before anyone else。 You swore to it。〃
       〃I did;〃 Loial protested; 〃but only because you refused to believe I would show you。 You said you would not believe unless I swore。 I will do as I promised; but surely you do not want to step ahead of Perrin's need。〃
       〃You swore;〃 Faile said calmly。 〃By your mother; and your mother's mother; and your mother's mother's mother。〃
       〃Yes; I did; Faile; but Perrin …〃
       〃You swore; Loial。 Do you mean to break your oath?〃
       The Ogier looked like misery stacked on misery。 His shoulders slumped and his ears drooped; the corners of his wide mouth turned down and the ends of his long eyebrows draggled onto his cheeks。
       〃She tricked you; Loial。〃 Perrin wondered if they could hear his teeth grinding。 〃She deliberately tricked you。〃
       Red stained Faile's cheeks; but she still had the nerve to say; 〃Only because I had to; Loial。 Only because a fool man thinks he can order my life to suit himself。 I'd not have done it; otherwise。 You must believe that。〃
       〃Doesn't it make any difference that she tricked you?〃 Perrin demanded; and Loial shook his massive head sadly。
       〃Ogier keep their word;〃 Faile said。 〃And Loial is going to take me to the Two Rivers。 Or to the Waygate at Manetheren; at least。 I have a wish to see the Two Rivers。〃
       Loial stood up straight; 〃But that means I can help Perrin after all。 Faile; why did you drag this out? Even Laefar would not think this funny。〃 There was a touch of anger in his voice; it took a good bit to make an Ogier angry。
       〃If he asks;〃 she said determinedly。 〃That was part of it; Loial。 No one but you and me; unless they asked me。 He has to ask me。〃
       〃No;〃 Perrin told her while Loial was still opening his mouth。 〃No; I won't ask。 I will ride to Emond's Field first。 I'll walk! So you might as well give up this foolishness。 Tricking Loial。 Trying to force yourself in where。。。 where you aren't wanted。〃
       Her calm dropped away in anger。 〃And by the time you reach there; Loial and I will have done for the Whitecloaks。 It will all be over。 Ask; you anvil…headed blacksmith。 Just ask and you can e with us。〃
       Perrin took hold of himself。 There was no way to argue her around to his way of thinking; but he would not ask。 She was right … he would need weeks to reach the Two Rivers on his horse; they could be there in two days; perhaps; through the Ways … but he would not ask。 Not after she tricked Loial and tried to bully me! 〃Then I'll travel the Ways to Manetheren alone。 I'll follow you two。 If I stay far enough back not to be part of your party; I won't be breaking Loial's oath。 You can't stop me following。〃
       〃That is dangerous; Perrin;〃 Loial said worriedly。 〃The Ways are dark。 If you miss a turning; or take the wrong bridge by accident; you could be lost forever。 Or until Machin Shin catches you。 Ask her; Perrin。 She said you can e if you do。 Ask her。〃
       The Ogier's deep voice trembled speaking the name of Machin Shin; and a shiver ran down Perrin's back; too。 Machin Shin。 The Black Wind。 Not even Aes Sedai knew whether it was Shadowspawn or something that had grown out of the Ways' corruption。 Machin Shin was why traveling the Ways meant risking death; that was what Aes Sedai said。 The Black Wind ate souls; that Perrin knew for truth。 But he kept his voice steady and his face straight。 I'll be burned if I let her think I am weakening。 〃I can't; Loial。 Or anyway; I won't。〃
       Loial grimaced。 〃Faile; it will be dangerous for him; trying to follow us。 Please relent and let him …〃 She cut him off sharply。
       〃No。 If he is too stiff…necked to ask; why should I? Why should I even care if he does get lost?〃 She turned to Perrin。 〃You can travel close to us。 As close as you need to; so long as it's plain you are following。 You will trail after me like a puppy until you ask。 Why won't you just ask?〃
       〃Stubborn humans;〃 the Ogier muttered。 〃Hasty and stubborn; even when haste lands you in a hornet nest。〃
       〃I would like to leave today; Loial;〃 Perrin said; not looking at Faile。
       〃Best to go quickly;〃 Loial agreed with a regretful look at the book on the table。 〃I can tidy my notes on the journey; I suppose。 The Light knows what I will miss; being away from Rand。〃
       〃Did you hear me; Perrin?〃 Faile demanded;。
       〃I will get my horse and a few supplies; Loial。 We can be on our way by midmorning。〃
       〃Burn you; Perrin Aybara; answer me!〃
       Loial eyed her worriedly。 〃Perrin; are you certain you could not…〃
       〃No;〃 Perrin interrupted gently。 〃She is muleheaded; and she likes playing tricks。 I won't dance so she can laugh。〃 He ignored the sound ing from deep in Faile's throat; like a cat staring at a strange dog and ready to attack。 〃I will let you know as soon as I am ready。〃 He started for the door; and she called after him furiously。
       〃 'When' is my decision; Perrin Aybara。 Mine and Loial's。 Do you hear me? You had better be ready in two hours; or we'll leave you behind。 You can meet us at the Dragonwall Gate stable; if you're ing。 Do you hear me?〃
       He sensed her moving and shut the door behind him just as something thumped into it heavily。 A book; he thought。 Loial would give her fits about that。 Better to hit Loial on the head than harm one of his books。
       For a moment he leaned against the door; despairing。 All he had done; all he had gone through; making her hate him; and she was going to be there to see him die anyway。 The best thing he could say was that she might enjoy it now。 Stubborn; muleheaded woman!
       When he turned to go; one of the Aiel was approaching; a tall man with reddish hair and green eyes who could have been Rand's older cousin; or a young uncle。 He knew the man; and liked him; if only because Gaul had never given even a flicker of notice to his yellow eyes。 〃May you find shade this morning; Perrin。 The majhere told me you had e this way; though I think she itched to put a broom in my hands。 As hard as a Wise One that woman。〃
       〃May you 

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