Dorothee"s serious injuries threatened to put a damper on the wild festivities that were already breaking out, but she would have none of it. Speaking to us with a PK-induced pseudovoice, she related the entire extraordinary story of the operation from beginning to end, telling of her own horrendous role matter-of-factly. When she finished, we all cheered ourselves hoa.r.s.e. Then Jack and I put Dorothee in Scurra II and flew her to the University of New Glasgow Medical Center.
She declined recuperation in a regen-tank. The quakes had done considerable damage and she had important official duties to attend to. There would be plenty of time later, she said, to restore her face.
Meanwhile, the ingenious medics at the university hospital fitted her with a half-mask that not only facilitated her breathing but also made it possible for her to take liquid nutrients and water. In a fit of whimsy she had the thing decorated with diamonds-then completed the ensemble by donning her much-loved old flying outfit. Over the years, just for fun, she had replaced its erstwhile faux stones with the real thing.
She toured the quake-damaged regions of Clyde in this costume with Jack and me at her side, supervising relief efforts, and the dour Caledonians wept and laughed and adulated their Dirigent La.s.sie half to death. But there was a subtle new flavor to the popular esteem that secretly excited and gratified Dorothee. Whether it was because of her unprecedented accomplishment and her sacrifice, or simply because of her awesome outfit-she was now accorded not only affection but also the deepest respect.
She was very young and very human, and this change in her relationship with the Callie citizenry touched her profoundly. Before, her great abilities had been obscured, as it were, by the image of a small, plain-featured woman wearing ordinary clothes. But in her diamond mask and sparkling suit she became almost an icon, a telling symbol of strength and authority. While she wore that garb, no one would ever forget what she really was. And neither would she.
That, I think, is why Dorothea Macdonald wore her dramatic costume, and others like it, until the very end of her life.
Marc had managed to disappear almost as soon as he climbed out of his drill-rig. He returned to Earth immediately and declined with thanks the Dirigent"s offer to make him an honorary Caledonian. He did agree to return to the Scottish planet during its next autumn, when the fishing would be at its best.
I stayed on Callie with Jack and Dorothee for nearly six weeks, until they bowled me over (along with most of the rest of the Milieu) by announcing that they would marry in the summer of 2078. Then I finally reclaimed the Great Carbuncle, which had done a d.a.m.n fine job, went back to my home in New Hampshire, and tried to decide what kind of wedding present to give the improbable lovers.
I was feeling wonderful! Le bon dieu was in his heaven and all was right with the Galactic Milieu.
And then Anne Remillard spoiled it all by coming into my bookshop and telling me that Denis was Fury.
THE END.