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Red Star Rising by Anne McCaffrey. Part two

But I suppose there are women stupid enough to fall for your

ever-increasing land masses. Ssshish,’ and Salda turned from him in

disgust. Get him out of my sight. He offends me. And sullies the

spirit of this occasion.

He’s not so wounded he can’t travel,’ the medic said helpfully.

Travel?” Boris exclaimed, pretending dismay as he had glanced in the

direction of the Lower Cavern where the roasts were being served.

I could find him a place overnight, Maranis began hesitantly.

Just then four young weyrfolk led up the visitors’ horses which they had

recaptured.

Ah, here are your mounts, Boris,’ Zulaya said. Let us not keep you

from a safe journey home. You should easily make it back before dark.

Maranis, give Lavel enough fell is juice to see him to his hold.

Lads, help him mount. Come, K vin, we’re overlong congratulating the

happy parents.

She linked her right arm in K’vin’s and her left with Lady Salda and

hauled them along across the Bowl.

A very good Hatching, I’d say,’ she began, without a backward look at

the three dismissed holders. Nineteen greens, fifteen blues, ten

browns and seven bronzes. Good distribution, too. Good size to the

bronzes as well. I do believe every clutch produces dragons just

slightly larger than the last.” Dragons haven’t yet reached their

design size,’ K’vin said, answering her lead. I doubt we’ll see that

in our lifetime.” Surely they’re big enough already?” asked Salda, her

eyes wide.

Zulaya laughed. Larger by several hands than the first ones who fought

Thread, which will make it all that much easier for us this time round.

You know what to expect, too,’ Tashvi said, nodding approval.

Zulaya and K’vin exchanged brief glances. Hopefully, what they could

expect did not include unwelcome surprises.

Indeed we have the advantage of our ancestors in that,’ K’vin said

stoutly.

Zulaya gave his arm a little squeeze before she released him and strode

to the first table where the families of two new brown riders were

sitting. K’vin continued in with Salda and saw her and Tashvi settled

at the head table, where he and Zulaya would join them after they’d done

their obligatory rounds of the tables. Then, making a private bet with

himself, he started at the opposite end of the wide Cavern.

By the fourth stop, he had won his bet: news of the unusual Impression

of the last green dragon was already circulating.

Is it true,’ the holder mother of a bronze rider asked, that that girl

had to run away from her hold?” She, and the others at this table, were

clearly appalled at such a circumstance.

She got here in time, that’s what’s important,’ K’vin said, glossing

over that query.

What if she hadn’t come?” asked one of the adolescents, her expression

avid. Would the dragon have She stopped abruptly – as if she’d been

kicked under the table, K’vin thought, suppressing a grin.

Ah,’ he said, bridging the brief pause, but I’m sure you saw that

other lads crowded round, ready and willing. The dragonet would have

chosen one of them.” That was not exactly true. Which was why every

Weyr had more than sufficient candidates on the Ground during a

Hatching. Early on, the records mentioned five occasions when a

dragonet had not found a compatible personality. Its subsequent death

had upset the Weyr to the point where every effort was then made to

eliminate a second occurrence, including accepting the dragonet’s choice

from among spectators.

There were also cases where an egg did not hatch. In the early days,

when the technology had still been available, necropsies had been

performed to establish cause. In most of the recorded instances, there

had been obvious yolk problems, or the creature had been mis formed and

would not have survived Hatching. Three times, however, the cause of

death could not be established as the foetus had been perfect, with no

apparent deficiency or disability. The message was handed down to

dispose of such unhatched eggs between immediately: a duty performed on

such rare occasions by the Weyrleader and his bronze.

I saw her ride up, said the girl, delighted to recount this fact.

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