Jones Diana Wynne - Hexwood стр 24.

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Keep coming here, Mordion said. Of your own free will, if possible. You do me good as well as Hume. You keep pointing out the truth.

Yam can do that now, Ann said coldly.

Not really. Mordion tried to explain, before she climbed down by the river where she could not hear him. Yam knows facts. You have insights.

I do? Ann was gratified, enough to pause on one foot halfway down to the river.

Mordion could not help smiling. Yes, mostly when youre angry.

Ann did wish Mordion had not smiled. It was that smile that had entranced her she was sure of it into coming back this afternoon. She had never met a smile like it. He thinks Im funny she snorted to herself as she made her way home. He thinks I eat out of his hand when he smiles. Its humiliating! She arrived home in a pale, shaken sort of state because of it. Or maybe it was being chased

by men in armour at least they hadnt followed them down to the river. Or the Bannus hadnt let them follow. Or maybe its everything! she thought.

Dad looked up at her from where he was relaxing in front of the news. Youve been overdoing it, my girl, havent you? You look all in.

Im not all in Im angry! Ann retorted. Then, realising that she would never get a plain-minded person like Dad to believe in the Bannus, or theta-space, let alone a boy created out of blood, she was forced to add, Angry at being tired, I mean.

This is it, isnt it? said Dad. You get out of bed just this morning, and off you go vanish for the whole day without a thought! Youll be back in bed with that virus again tomorrow. Are you going to be well enough to go to school at all this term? Or not?

Monday, said Mum. We want you well and back in school on Monday.

Theres only two more days of school left, Martin put in from the corner where he was colouring a map labelled Caves of the Future. Its not worth going back for two days. Ann shot him a grateful look.

Yes it is worth it, said Mum. I just wish Id paid more attention when I was at school.

Oh, dont bore on about that! Martin muttered.

What did you say? Mum asked him. But Dad cut across her, saying, Well if it is only the two days, theres no point making her go, is there? She might as well stay at home and get thoroughly well again.

Ann let them argue about it. Mum seemed to be winning, but Ann did not mind much. Two days wouldnt kill anyone. And that would be two days in which the Bannus couldnt use her as an extra in somebody elses decisions. It was good no, more, a real relief to be back at home with a normal decision being argued about in the normal way. Ann sat down on the sofa with a great, relaxing sigh.

Martin looked across at her. Theres Alien on the late film tonight, he said, underneath the argument.

Oh good! Ann stretched both arms over her head and decided, there and then, that she would not go near Banners Wood again.

Ann kept to her decision next morning. Yams looking after Hume now, she told herself. He was obviously the non-real person she had asked the field to provide for Hume, when Mordion could not seem to be bothered. But the Bannus had done a lot of fancy hocus-pocus to make Ann believe it was the year two thousand and something, and then more fancy work with the men in armour. It seemed to enjoy making people frightened and uncomfortable. I have had enough of that machine. Ann told her bedroom mirror. The fact that she could see the grey car in the mirror over her left shoulder, still parked in the bay, only underlined her decision. Anyway, it was Saturday and she and Martin both had particular duties on a Saturday. Martin had to go with Dad in the van, first to the suppliers and then to deliver fruit and vegetables to the motel. Ann had to do the shopping. Feeling very virtuous and decided, Ann dug the old brown shopping bag out of the kitchen cupboard and went dutifully into the shop to collect money and a shopping list from Mum. Mum gave her the usual string of instructions, interrupted by customers coming in. It always took a long time. While Ann was standing by the counter waiting for Mums next sentence, Martin shot through on his way to meet Mrs Prices Jim.

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