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trans_92009-08-04 08:43 pm
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Arha leaned over the tub her Little Maker had been confined to and hummed something that wasn't exactly a tune and yet was. It was rhythm-less, but it seemed to help ease the Shai-Hulud's distress. He was uncomfortable confined like this, much in the same way she was. Her fingers, too, helped, as they brushed along the sand-smooth hide.
Arha did not feel well. Unbalanced was a good description for it. Hot was another. It was not illness.
Yet today, the racing flipping colors outside that had fascinated her made her wish to vomit quite violently in the utmost of non-Fremen ways. She, like one of her training could, ignored the impulse and sat with her back to the lightshow, with her fingers gliding over the Little Maker's head as he bumped his tri-sectioned mouth into her hand. Arha closed her eyes and lay her head against her arm.
She was not so sure she liked space.
Perhaps it would pass.
Arha did not feel well. Unbalanced was a good description for it. Hot was another. It was not illness.
Yet today, the racing flipping colors outside that had fascinated her made her wish to vomit quite violently in the utmost of non-Fremen ways. She, like one of her training could, ignored the impulse and sat with her back to the lightshow, with her fingers gliding over the Little Maker's head as he bumped his tri-sectioned mouth into her hand. Arha closed her eyes and lay her head against her arm.
She was not so sure she liked space.
Perhaps it would pass.

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Arha forced herself to stay upright only through sheer force of will and the worm twisted and thumped against its container. She moved toward it and pulled itover with a soft grunt. The worm tumbled out and she managed to brush its segmented hide before it reared and let out a hiss. The Little Maker nudged and curved itself around her, trying to support her.
"I'm fine," she murmured. "It's fine. It'll pass, little one. I promise."
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And Sheeana had said that world had been obliterated.
The thought made her heartsick.
"The worm senses water as poison. One would think it would not bother a Bene Gesserit trained woman, yet it does. Most diseases and poisons would not harm us, but I am not so sure about water in my case. It is fine to drink it, but the air? It upsets the balance." She shook her head. "I do not know why."
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She glanced at her hands, holding them up.
"I laid my hands on him and there was nothing but pain. I woke a week later."
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"You took his pain into yourself so he would not have to experience it anymore," Luke said softly.
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He watched her carefully, worried. "Arha, you're tilting. Why don't you get some rest? I can keep an eye on this little guy."
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She closed her eyes.
"I will sleep for a little while," she murmured. "And then I will be better." Arha paused, thinking. "I think that the Universe is full of things that go wrong. Putting things right? This is a good thing."
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"I'll stay with you," he said softly. "So you're not bothered while you sleep."
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Her Little Maker was getting big. Seven and a half feet in length, now, and thick around. He was perhaps a little longer than Sheeana's, slower, too, but he was growing. This Thinking Machine was a tiring place when all she seemed to do was fight with it, to some extent, on nearly every level.
"I will not sleep long," she added with a sigh as her eyes close. "Just...just enough."
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