Chapter 3: The Edge of Somewhere

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यह अध्याय अभी Hindi में उपलब्ध नहीं है। इसे अनुवाद करने के लिए साइन इन करें और सभी के लिए मुफ़्त में उपलब्ध कराएं।

We walked in silence for two suns. Never bored. Never hurried. Our destination was unknown, yet I could see him answering a call beyond what could be seen, some pull in his bearing that oriented him the way a compass orients to north. He did not name it. I did not ask. I was learning, in those early days, that the questions I did not ask told me more than the ones I did. He drank from the stream like a creature remembering an old language. The water confused him at first. He knelt and looked at it and I could feel him trying to locate the mechanism, the procedure, the protocol. There was none. You put your mouth to the water and you drink. I did not tell him this. I watched. And when he lowered his face to the surface and the water touched his lips, something happened behind the seal that I could not read but could see: a stillness, brief, as though his body recognized the act even if his mind did not. He drank. He did not thank the stream. He stood and kept walking. I was learning him by observation in those days, because the seal gave me nothing. Centuries of reading the interiors of living things, and now I was reduced to watching hands and faces and the angle of a jaw. What surprised me is how much the watching told me. Empathy reveals what a being feels. Observation reveals what a being does about it. These are different kinds of knowledge, and the second, I was discovering, may be the more important. _He was frustrated by his body, and the frustration never became self-pity. He was hungry, and the hunger never became complaint. He was lost, and the being-lost never became panic.…

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