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proximity with it, were regarding it with the eyes and the same strength of

feeling as that of its life-mate. And if the others were to suspect as well, the

emotional radiation from the team would be extremely painful and distressing to

me.”

“I understand,” Cha Thrat said.

“Pathologist Murchison is highly intelligent,” the Cinrusskin continued, “and in

time she will realize what has happened, if she doesn’t learn it from Khone

first. That is why 1 would like you to explain this delicate situation to friend

Khone at the first opportunity, and ask for its silence in this matter.

“Friend Khone,” Prilicla added gently, “has the memories and feelings of Cha

Thrat as well as Con way.”

For a moment Cha Thrat could not speak as the Gog-leskan healer’s mind

threatened to engulf her own with its peculiar mixture of fear, curiosity, and

parental concern. Finally she said, “Will Khone be able to speak?”

“I have the feeling, not a suspicion, that both our Gogleskans are doing well,”

Prilicla replied, shaking out its wings in readiness for flight. “But now, if we

don’t end this conversation soon, the others will wonder what I am doing to you,

and will be expecting you to arrive back bruised and bleeding.”

The idea of Prilicla inflicting any kind of injury on anyone was so ridiculous

that even a Gogleskan as well as a Sommaradvan and Earth-human considered it

funny. Cha Thrat laughed out loud as, with the down-draft from the empath’s

wings stirring her hair, they followed the others back to the lander.

“You realize, friend Cha,” the empath said, its trembling limbs a visible

apology for the words that would diminish her pleasure, “that O’Mara will have

to be told.”

Chapter 15

By the time they had been transfered from the lander to the special FOKT

accommodation of Rhab-war’s casualty deck, both patients were fully conscious

and making loud hissing noises. The sounds that the younger one was making did

not translate, but Khone’s were divided into repeated expressions of gratitude

for its survival and weak but very insistent reassurances about its clinical

condition. The healer’s self-diagnosis was supported by the biosensors and

confirmed by the less tangible but even more accurate findings of the

emotion-sensitive Prilicla. And now that it was separated from its friendly

off-world monsters, and its subconscious fears thereby allayed, by a thick

transparent partition, Khone was quite happy to speak to anyone at anytime.

That included the nonmedical crew members who, with Captain Fletcher’s

permission, left their positions in Control and the Power Room briefly to

congratulate the patient and tell complimentary lies about the obvious

intelligence, parental resemblance, and great beauty of the new arrival, a male

child of greater than average weight. In spite of Prilicla’s urgings that it

should rest and refrain from overexcitement, the atmosphere around Khone’s

accommodation more closely resembled a birthday party than the casualty deck of

an ambulance ship.

207When Captain Fletcher arrived, they did not need an emphatic faculty to feel

the atmosphere change. To Khone the Earth-human made a perfunctory inquiry about

its health, then turned quickly to Prilicla.

“I need a decision, Senior Physician,” it went on, “one that only you people can

make. The hospital signaled us a few minutes ago, saying that an emergency

beacon had been detected in this sector. The distressed ship is about five hours

subspace flight away; the distress beacon was not one of the types used by the

Federation, so the casualties might be a species new to us. That makes it

difficult to estimate the time needed for the rescue. It could take a couple of

days rather than hours.

“The question is,” it ended, “do your patients require hospitalization before or

after we respond to this distress call?”

It was not an easy decision to make because their patients, although stable and

not in need of urgent treatment, belonged to a life-form about which little was

known clinically, so that unexpected complications might arise at any time.

Surprisingly the discussion, which was animated but necessarily brief, was ended

by Khone itself.

“Please, friends,” it said during one of the rare lulls, “Gogleskan females

recover quickly once the birth trauma is over. I can assure you, both as a

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