Everyone let Sen be for the rest of the day, which suited him just fine. He had plenty to think about. It wasnât until later in the evening that Falling Leaf pulled him aside and led him away from the camp a short distance. It probably wasnât far enough to keep people from listening if they really wanted to, but it was far enough that no one would casually overhear their conversation. She stared at him for a long moment with those odd, green eyes before she spoke.
âThe things you said to that spirit beast, did you mean it? Would you really do all of those things?â
Sen supposed he should have expected something like this, but it still caught him a little flat-footed. He really thought about it for a little while.
âI wouldnât burn down their forests. That would be punishing every living thing that lived or grew there. That wouldnât be fair or right. As for the rest, yes, I meant it.â
Falling Leaf immediately relaxed. âAh, thatâs fine then.â
âWait. What? You donât care if I hunt those things to extinction?â
She tilted her head a little to one side as if considering his words. âNo. Why would I? They are no kin of mine. They chose their enemy poorly. Cubs should not tempt the wrath of dragons. All know this.â
âIâm no dragon,â said Sen, snorting a little.
âNot yet, but your teachers might as well be. The Feng most of all. You follow in their footsteps.â
Sen chewed on that for a minute. âYeah, I suppose I do. Listen, thereâs something Iâve been meaning to talk to you about.â
Falling Leaf stared at him for an uncomfortably long time before she jerked a little, seemed to remember something, and said, âYes?â
âItâs your name. We really need to change it to something more,â Sen thought about how to phrase it, âhuman-like. It will help keep people from paying extra attention to you.â
Falling Leaf looked deeply unhappy about that idea. âChange it to what?â
âI was thinking something like Fa Ling Li.â
On hearing the name Sen came up with, most of the unhappiness drained out of Falling Leaf. âThatâs not so different.â
âItâs not. I tried to keep it as close to your real name as I could.â
She paced a little bit, thinking about it, before she finally nodded. âIf I must.â
âItâs mostly to protect you from people who might wish toâŠexperiment on you.â
âExperiment?â asked Falling Leaf.
âSpirit beasts that transform the way you have are very rare. Very, very rare. There are sects that would want to study you. Theyâd lock you up at best. Some would want to dissect you, just to see how you work.â
âDissect? What is that?â
Sen sighed.
Of course
, she wouldnât know that word. âTheyâd cut you open, maybe even cut you up into little pieces. Hopefully, youâd be dead before they started. When you were with Auntie Caihong, well, there wasnât much chance of anyone grabbing you. They just wouldnât have dared. I canât offer that kind of protection. So, whatever little things we can do to make you seem more like a human being, the less chance of someone trying to drag you off.â
âFa Ling Li,â said Falling Leaf, like she was trying to get used to it. âIt will have to do.â
âThank you. I much prefer you alive and healthy.â
âYou know, I might still die. Anyone can die. Life is uncertain.â
âI know, but we donât have to make it easy on people.â
Falling Leaf gave Sen a look that he couldnât quite parse. âWhat would you do if someone killed me?â
Sen didnât even need to think about it. âIâd take a page out of Lo Meifengâs book. Everyone involved, everyone I even thought
might
have been involved, would die.â
âWhat if it was a sect?â
âIt wouldnât change anything, except that Iâd probably burn the place to the ground and salt the earth when I was done.â
She made an unhappy noise. âYou werenât always so quick to hurt others.â
âYou asked me what I would do if someone killed
you
. Youâre my best friend. My chosen family. If someone took you from me, stole you from me like that,â Sen took a shuddering breath, âthere are no words for the ways I would make them suffer for that. But, yes, I am quicker to hurt than I was. The world is full of people who will kill you for bad reasons, or no reason at all, if you let them. People who hurt others for sport. People who see kindness as weakness. I have no mercy for those people. No compassion. If people come looking to harm me and mine, and they
have
, then I act.â
âYou should protect what is yours, but donât grow too fond of the killing. There is a kind of madness, a blood madness, down that path. It can consume your heart and your soul. Iâve seen it before. I would not wish that for you.â
Sen nodded in understanding. Heâd seen it before in some of the bandits heâd killed. They had reveled in the violence. They killed because they liked it, because they
needed
it on some level. They took a kind of sick joy in watching the life leave someoneâs eyes. No one could truly see into his heart, so they had no way of knowing just how far away from that Sen truly was. Heâd never stopped hating all of the violence and the killing. He just didnât try to run away from it the way he used to do. It was everywhere, inescapable, and running from it in one place inevitably meant finding it somewhere else. One could only face it or become a victim of it. Sen chose to face it. If that meant doing things he hated, he could at least take some tiny shred of comfort in knowing he hated it. It also gave him a way to monitor himself. If the day came when he didnât hate it anymore, that was the day heâd have to start to worry. That might even be the day heâd have to seek out a fight he couldnât win.
âDonât worry about that. I donât like killing now any better than I liked it on the day we met. Iâm just better at it.â
âIt is easy to grow to like the things we are good at.â
That gave Sen a moment of pause. She wasnât wrong.
âThen, I will rely on you to remind me from time to time not to enjoy it too much.â
Falling Leaf shrugged. âIf you wish.â
âI wish it wasnât necessary at all, but I donât expect that the world will grant me that wish. You know, sometimes, I wish that weâd just gone off and found a mountain of our own.â
âReally? Why?â
âThen, none of this would have been necessary. You could have stayed as you were. I wouldnât be constantly getting into bad situations. Itâd be peaceful. Maybe, we still could.â
Falling Leaf grew quiet and her eyes were far away. âThere
are
many mountains. As strong as you are now, you could likely claim one. Build a Sen den for yourself.â
Sen snorted. âA Sen den? I like it. What about you? Would you build a den for yourself, or stay in mine?â
Falling Leaf shrugged. âEither. Both. Shelter is shelter.â
âWe could go now if you want.â
There was a look of yearning Falling Leafâs eyes. She wanted to go back to the wilds, back to her mountain or, barring that, a mountain they picked. In the end, though, she shook her head.
âWe canât. Not yet. You need that,â she thought hard, âteaching book.â
âManual?â
âYes! You need that manual for your cultivation.â
âMaybe I donât.â
Falling Leaf shook her head emphatically. âYou
need
it. Your body change is incomplete. Unbalanced. It will serve for a time, but it will harm you if you leave it like this for too long.â
That
was news to Sen and unwelcome news at that.
âHow do you know?â
Falling Leaf shrugged. âHow do you not know?â
Sen opened his mouth to answer, but he didnât have an answer to give. It
was
his body. Shouldnât he know? If he didnât even know why he didnât know, it probably wasnât reasonable to expect Falling Leaf to know why she did know. The important part was that he was on a clock now.
âDo you know how long? Are we talking weeks or decades?â
Falling Leaf frowned. âA cycle of seasons? Maybe two? Itâs hard to know for sure.â
âSo, no mountain for us.â
âNot yet. One day, though, we can claim a mountain as the Kho has done and forbid it to all.â
âOne day,â murmured Sen.