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 or death; not by their choice; but by Darken Rahl's。 Chase looked from one to the other as they spoke; understanding the seriousness of what they were telling him; appearing grim at the telling of the story of the magic of Orden。 They didn't have to convince him of the truth of it; he was a man who had seen more than they would probably ever know。 He asked few questions; and listened carefully。
 
 He did enjoy the story of what Zedd had done to the mob。 His booming laugh filled the room until his laughter dissolved in tears。
 
 The door opened; and Kahlan and Emma stepped into the light。 Kahlan was outfitted in fine forest garb; dark green pants with a wide belt; tan shirt; dark cloak; and a good pack。 The boots and waist pouch were her own。 She looked ready to live a life in the woods。 Still; her hair; her face; her figure; and mostly her bearing; spoke that she was more。
 
 Richard introduced her to Chase。 〃My guide。〃
 
 Chase lifted an eyebrow。
 
 Emma saw the sword; and by her expression Richard knew she understood。 She moved behind her husband again; not touching his hair; but simply resting a hand on his shoulder; wanting to be near him。 She knew trouble visited this night。 Richard sheathed the sword; and Kahlan came and sat next to him as he finished relating the rest of the events of the night。 When he was done; they all pat in silence for a few minutes。
 
 〃What can I do to help you; Richard?〃 Chase …finally asked。
 
 Richard spoke softly; but firmly。 〃Tell me where the pass is。〃 Chase's eyes came up sharply。 〃What pass?〃 His old defensiveness was still in evidence。
 
 〃The pass across the boundary。 I know about it; I just don't know exactly where it is; and I don't have time to search。〃 Richard didn't have time to play these games and felt his anger rising。
 
 〃Who told you this?〃 '
 
 〃Chase! Answer the question!〃
 
 The other smiled a little。 〃One condition。 I take you there。〃
 
 Richard thought about the children。 Chase was used to danger; but this was different。 〃That isn't necessary;〃
 
 Chase gave Richard an appraising look。 〃It is to me。 It's a dangerous place。 You three don't know what you're getting yourselves into。 I won't send you there alone。 And the boundary is my responsibility。 If you want me to tell you; then I'm going。〃
 
 Everyone waited while Richard considered this a moment。 Chase didn't bluff; and time was dear。 Richard had no choice。 〃Chase; we would be honored to have you with us。〃
 
 〃Good。〃 He slapped his hand on the table。 〃The pass is called the Kings' Port。 It's in a foul place called Southaven。 Four; maybe five days' ride on horseback; if we take Hawkers Trail。 Since you're in a hurry; that's the way you'll want to be going。 It will be light in a few hours。 The three of you need to get some sleep。 Emma and I will get the provisions together。〃 
 
 CHAPTER 12
  IT SEEMED THAT HE had just fallen asleep when Emma woke him and led them down to breakfast。 The sun wasn't up yet; nor was anyone else in the house; but roosters were already crowing at the lightening of the new day。 The aromas of cooking made him instantly hungry。 Emma; smiling; but not as brightly as the night before; dished out a big breakfast and said Chase had already eaten and was loading the horses。 Richard had always thought Kahlan looked alluring in her unusual dress。 He decided her new outfit didn't lessen her appeal in the least。 While Kahlan and Emma talked about the children; and Zedd gushed pliments about the food; Richard's mind fretted on。 what lay ahead。
 
 The light dimmed a little as Chase's form filled the doorway。 Kahlan gave a start when she saw him。 He was wearing a chain mail shirt over a tan leather tunic; heavy black pants; boots; and cloak。 Black gauntlets were tucked behind a wide black belt set with a large silver buckle emblazoned with the emblem of the boundary wardens。 Strapped everywhere were enough armaments to outfit a small army。 On an ordinary man the effect would have been silly; on Chase it was frightening。 He was an image of overt threat; deadly with every weapon he carried。 Chase had two basic expressions he wore most of the time; the first a look of feigned ignorant disinterest; the second; one that made him seem as if he was about to participate in a slaughter。 He wore the second this day。
 
 On their way out; Emma handed Zedd a bundle。 〃Fried chicken;〃 she said。 He gave her a big grin and kissed her forehead。 Kahlan gave her a hug and promised to see that the clothes were returned。 Richard bent and gave Emma a warm embrace。 〃Be careful;〃 she whispered in his ear。 She gave her husband a kiss on the cheek that he accepted graciously。
 
 Chase handed Kahlan a sheathed long knife; telling her to wear it at all times。 Richard asked if he could borrow a knife; too; as he had left his home。 Chase's fingers deftly found the strap he wanted among the tangle; freed it; and handed a knife to Richard。 。
 
 Kahlan eyed all the weaponry。 〃Do you think you will need all those?〃 ‘
 
 He gave her a crooked smile。 〃If I didn't take them; I know I would。〃
 
 The small pany; Chase leading; followed by Zedd; then Kahlan; with Richard bringing up the rear; settled into a fortable pace through the Hartland Woods。 It was a bright autumn morning with a chill to the air。 A hawk wheeled in the sky over their heads; a sign of warning at the beginning of a journey。 Richard thought to himself that the sign was totally unnecessary。
 
 By midmorning they had left the Hartland Valley and passed into the upper Ven Forest; joining Hawkers Trail below Trunt Lake; and turned south; with the snakelike cloud in slow pursuit。 Richard was glad to be leading it away from Chase's house and children。 He was troubled that they had to travel so far to the south to cross the boundary; for time was dear。 But Chase had said that if there was another pass; he didn't know about it。
 
 Hardwood forests gave way to stands of ancient pines。 Passing among them was like traveling through a canyon。 The trunks soared to dizzying heights before the limbs branched out; and Richard felt small in the deep shade of the old trees。 He had always been at eas
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