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Mors' laughter made Eos blush till rosy was not the word for her.
"My dear Eos, can this be you? I would hardly have expected it of you, who have always been to me the personification of so many virtues...."
"Oh, Mother Mors, I am glad to see you, in spite of this state of affairs--you can help me. You must know what has happened?"
"I can guess, but you had better explain from the beginning. Only a woman could know what to do here, it seems." Mors glanced around at the thousand and some virile males.
"You know the Pole is responsible for bringing them here, and one by one Diana turned them into stone as soon as my lonely heart turned to them for affection."
"It's a good story, but no one but me will ever believe it."
Eos only looked pitifully at Mors, and Mors took her to her dark, soft heart, and the vast strength of her poured into the vibrant soul of Eos, mingled there with that golden energy that made her what she was.
"Whatever I do is going to break their hearts--you know what this place does to men. I cannot love them all, but I _do_, and I cannot send them away empty-handed. You know what it _means_ to them! It is really all that cruel Diana's fault!
"For ridding me of her I owe you a debt, and though you are but a child to my ages of life, I will help you avoid ruining the lives of all these fine men whom you have loved. Suppose I take them away with me, all but one, and give them back their own time and place before they found their way here--give them the will to want that life before they knew you, would that comfort you?"
"Only one?" murmured Eos, then blushed as she looked out over the thousand-and-odd faces that stared at her accusingly.
"Only one, and you must choose him carefully from among them all."
"That will take some thought," said Eos, her face full of indecision. "I loved each of them dearly."
Mors' face grew a little stern at that, and quickly Eos went on:
"I'll attend to it directly, Mother Mors."
"I have a little errand to attend to over at Feronia's, I will be back in a few beats of Druga's stricken heart. You could at least have kept your body hidden from him, out of respect for Feronia! I have not much patience with your dilemma. After all, there are other places to live, you know."
"But not for me, Mors. It follows me about!"
Mors' face grew even sterner, and Eos added:
"Of course I _know_ that is because of the peculiar nature of the metal of which the disk is constructed, but _after all_ you _know_ it has been my home for so _very_ long, I couldn't be expected to give up my home, could I?"
Mors only lifted one great dark eyebrow and lifted suddenly into dark whirling force and disappeared.
Eos, her face tear-streaked, went slowly down the endless line of men, examining each one carefully and cudgeling her memory to decide which one she had loved the _very_ most. It was _so_ difficult.
Mors, meanwhile, drifted into being over the sleeping Druga and the praying Feronia, still on her knees, her face upraised and very sweet with the dark-winged eyes closed, the long line of her throat sheer beauty in the dim light.
She touched the closed eyes softly with her potent fingertips, and Feronia opened them with a new understanding gifted into their structure. Then she softly entered Feronia's body and together they peered down into the body and the thought of the sleeping man, and with her dark fingertips vibrant with the energies of dark s.p.a.ce, Mors went over each little nerve and pa.s.sage in the brain where the energies of the disk and the Pole and the sight of the intense glory of Eros' body had burned out Feronia's years of love.
Everywhere she touched, a new awareness grew, centered and vitalized by the presence of Mors within the body of Feronia, so that nowhere was there any evidence of the loss of love, but only the beautiful memories of Feronia alive again within his mind, and wherever desire lived in him Mors touched her fingers, and planted a seed that would grow with good treatment into vital love. As she worked, Feronia wept shamelessly with thankfulness, and for every tiny node of love that Mors planted in Druga, one sprouted likewise in Feronia, and some of them were for Druga and some were natural grat.i.tude to Mors for this work of replacement.
The sleeping Druga stirred and his arms came about Feronia's hips where she stood by the bed. Mors sent her strange energies through the two lovers, marrying them there with the potent blessing that is actual magnetic mingling of being--and Feronia knew that only by abuse could she lose this man again!
"You are a good girl, Feronia, and you have a good man. I will visit you again, if that _Dark Master_ wills it."
A chill went through the chamber at the mention of The Name, and Mors went out with the strange ecstatic sweep of ent.i.ty, and Feronia knew what was meant by _G.o.d-head_.
Eos waited for a long time before Mors came again to her, for the G.o.d-head required certain things of Mors for this night's work.
As she at last reappeared to Eos, Eos did not note the terrific emotions of love-ecstasy upon her face, the record of her touching with _the One_ upon the mention of him, and began to complain.
"How can I give them up, Mors?"
But Mors only looked at her with absent, flaming eyes, intent upon some far thing, and for the first time Eos noted the vast and subtle change in her, as if she had touched some vast fountain of beneficence somewhere in the while she had been gone. Her cheeks were flushed, her breast rising and falling. Mors was like a woman in love, or a G.o.ddess touched by the love of Jove, and Eos' eyes fell before her sublimely, and only stood waiting for Mors to do what she must.
So Mors absently gathered up all the thousand-and-some men, tucking them into her bosom one by one, and whirled into the night with all but one.
As the G.o.ddess Mors disappeared, a sudden suspicion struck Eos, and she whirled to look upon the man that was left behind.
She burst into tears.
The Red Dwarf reached out and patted her golden head. Then he stepped to the controls and sent the disk winging swiftly away.
"Where are you going?" asked Eos, lifting her head in surprise, and looking indignantly through her tears.
"To the opposite Pole of Energy, my sweet one," said the Red Dwarf. "Be patient a little while, and you will yet be supremely happy. Mother Mors is very wise...."
And Eos was very happy. You see, I _do_ know, for I was there. If it were not so, how could you be sure what I tell you is true? For it _is_ true....
The wise will understand what I have written.