Book2:KigdomIteDreams
redintheneighbmountainranges.“Whyishesoscaredofus?”Clementineasked. “Idon’tknow”repliedMegginn.“Ionlyknowheisanoldmanwhodoesnotliketobewithpeople.” “No”answeredRomi.“HeonittedadulterywiththetraitorIleen,oneofKingDimitri’sbeautiesandcausedacatastropheintheKingdom,forwhichIleenuttodeath.KingDimitriatfirstmeanttocastrateCyclops,butthenpardonedhimoutofthekindnessofhisheart.IthinkCyclopsisgrateful,soheshunsallfemalepanyandgoesasfaraspossiblefromthebeauties.HeworkshardfrtillnightbuildingthegoldpagratitudetoKingDimitri.” “Let’sgobacktothepace”suggestedMegginn“andtalkaboutourideasandsuggestionsatthemeetingAishaiscallingtonight.”Thethreeofthemwalkedbacktothehelicotin. “Iusedtobeabletoflyaroundtheheavensatwill”excimedClemealgically.“NowIouseman-mademaes.Thegeisgreatindeed.”Frombehindtherocks,CyclopswatchedasthehelicrewsmallerandsmallerasitmadeitswaytowardstheairbaseonTwinpeaks,hisheartfullofinferioritya.Perhapsthesewerethemoodyemotionsburiedihoftheheartofawidower. Thedaintyshadowofthesmall,exquisitehelicopterstreakedacrosstheclearblueskiesaheairbaseontherightoftheTwinPeaks,asthefierysungraduallysanktowardsthewest.ThepurringoftheheliciractedtheattentionofAishawhohadbeenimmersedinherbooksandstudies.Sheraisedherheadandsmiledasshelookedtowardsthehelicopter,knowingthatthethreebeauties,whohadgooihestrusite,wereback.Feelingstiffaftersittingatherrge,white,exquisitelysculpturedandiniddeskforaendedperiodoftime,sherosetostretchherself,aedhereyesgazingfromacrossthewideexpa