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I studied him with more interest, especially now that I had read the letter written by the imaginary Posy. Was that all part of Gia's madness or was there really such a thing as escaping into yourself? Was there a way tofortify yourself, to do something that would protect you from Dr. Foreman's bullets and arrows? And if there was, would Natani, who^upposedly owed her so much, be willing to show it to me? Was that what he was trying to do when he had told me to keep my hogan closed inside me?
I was still the one he favored to work with the horses. Gia had said that Posy had loved working with the horses, and Gia said Natani had taken a special liking to her. Of course, now I knew that she meant herself. She just couldn't believe anyone would or could like her, and if they did, they had to be liking her imaginary second self.
A little over a week after my experience in the basement, I was brushing Wind Song when Natani came into the barn and began to repair a stall door.
I took a deep breath and turned to him. βNatani, can you show me how to escape from unhappiness, to travel to another world, a world inside you?β
He paused and looked at me without saying no or saying yes.
βI'm afraid that if they put me back in that place, the Ice Room, or do something equally terrible, I'll crack up completely. I need someplace else to go.β
He nodded and sat back on the barn floor.
βThere is a story,β he began, "about a desert rat pacing back and forth in front of a tortoise and pausing once in a while to look at the tortoise, who had a smile of contentment on his face.
" 'What do you have to be contented about?' the rat asked him. 'It's one hundred and twenty degrees. Ravens and buzzards are circling around us all day. Who knows when it rained last?'
" 'I am contented,' the tortoise replied, 'becausewhen something unpleasant happens, I just return to my shell. In here I can cross over to a world where it is cool, where there are no ravens and buzzards, and where there is always a cool and refreshing stream.'
" 'How can you have all that in there?' the rat asked, amazed. 'Your shell is far too small.'
" 'No,' the tortoise said, 'this world in which you pace and worry is too small. In here, there are no horizons, no bottoms to streams, and no roof to the sky, because in here, I make my dreams.'
" 'How do you make dreams?' the rat asked.
" 'Ah,' the tortoise said, 'if you knew that, you would be a tortoise, too.'
βAnd with that, he pulled into his shell and the rat went on pacing and worrying until he wore himself out and a buzzard had him for breakfast.β
Natani turned to go back to fixing the stall door.
βI don't understand your story, Natani,β I said. βWhat does that have to do with me and my problem?β
He paused again. βFirst, you must become the tortoise, daughter of the sun. First, you must make yourself a shell.β
βBut how?β
βYou must find a place where you can make your dreams safely. But, there is another story I must tell you. It is the story of a tortoise who grew so contented and so satisfied with his dreams, he never came out of his shell. He starved to death.β
βYeah, well, I might be better off,β I muttered.
He thought for a moment and then nodded. βTonight, when the clouds are asleep, too, you come to my hogan and I will help you find your shell.β
A part of me was afraid, not of what Natani might do and say, but afraid that he might be doing somethingDr. Foreman wanted him to do. She had told me she tolerated him and that he served a purpose. She seemed so powerful. It was hard to imagine any place or anyone on this ranch of hers that wasn't in some way under her control.
What if she had expected I would ask Natani for some sort of help now? What if she assumed I would because of what I had read in Posy's letter? She might even have told Natani to expect me to ask. How much in debt to her was he? Were the animals the only ones to trust on this ranch? The only ones who didn't lie?
I didn't say anything about all this to either Teal or Robin, and certainly I wouldn't have said anything to Mindy or Gia. It saddened me to realize that no one could be trusted even after all this time together, that we were all so beaten down and defeated that they might betray me as quickly as I might betray them. In the end we will have no place to go and no one else to turn to but Dr. Foreman, I thought. It was almost as if I could feel two large hands molding us into forms the way we had molded our ceramic dishes and bowls.
There was truly no other escape but Natani's tortoise shell, whatever that was. I would either get up the courage to sneak out of the barn tonight and go to his hogan, or I would continue to be the desert rat and pace and worry until Dr. Foreman, like the buzzard, plucked the soul out of me and turned me into one of her famous Foreman girls. That had been Gia's prediction for me, but ironically, it was turning out to be a prediction she should have made for herself. We were all closing up, but not in the sort
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