understood about herself. And being understood, the thing lost its power.
Shakira yawned as fatigue hit her. Without a word she sank down onto the mat and slipped her feet under the sheet as he drew it up over her.
âThis is not so soft,â she said, smiling at him. âIt is better, isnât it?â
He only smiled, and she yawned again.
âWhere will you sleep?â she asked drowsily, tucking her arms around the pillow and giving herself to its soft comfort. âI can sleep on the floor, you know.â
âSo can I, little one. Donât worry.â
âMy room is very big,â Shakira said, by way of explanation. âIâve never been alone in such a big room. This is better, with you here.â
âI wonât leave you,â he promised.
Her hand left the pillow and reached out to him, and he sank down and took it in his. Again he felt the assault of that painful thinness, and his heart clenched.
âIâm sleepy now,â she said.
He reached and put out the light, and in the same instant the little hand went trustingly slack in his, and the urchin slept.
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âItâs a shock, but itâs a pretty wonderful one when you get used to it,â Noor said, with a warm smile. âIsnât it funny that you were in that camp in Oz all that time, and I was in Sydney, and we didnât know anything about each otherâs existence? And all the time we were cousins.â
Shakira could only smile at this glowing creature who called her cousin. On her other side, Princess Jalia gently took her hand. âItâs very satisfying to find another cousin, when that monster was trying to kill us all,â she murmured.
Shakira sighed as tendrils of happiness branched in her. The three princess cousins were sitting together by the fountain in the courtyard, in the shade of a large tree, relaxing after Shakiraâs first Friday evening dinner with all her family.
âYou have to be a bridesmaid at our wedding, Shakira! Isnât it luckyâI would have been married already, but it was cancelled at the last minute! Youâll be hearing all about that, but not now.â Noor laughed and flicked a roguish glance at Jalia, who only shook her head. âJalia and I are planning a double wedding, and now I think it was fate, because now you can be one of our bridesmaids! Weâre going to have a wonderful time getting you kitted out for it, arenât we, Jay?â
Shakiraâs panic must have shown in her eyes.
âDonât worry, weâve got months!â Jalia hastily reassured her. âNoor and Bariâs wedding had to be postponed when Bariâs grandfather died suddenly, and we decided to do it together.â
âSoâfirst things first! What you need right now is some serious pampering,â Noor declared. âHaircut, massage, manicureâyou name it, Iâve got the perfect person to do it.â
Shakira was feeling overwhelmed. She licked her lips. âIâve never had anything like that,â she said nervously.
Noorâs smile was warm in her eyes. âThatâs no problem,â she said gently. âThereâs a first time for everything.â
âYouâll soon find out that Noorâs used to the pampered life,â Jalia said. âShe slipped into the princess thing like a made-to-measure glove. For you and me, itâs more of a shock.â
âWhen I was aâ¦young, myâmy stepmother always cut my hair. Then it was the camp barber, or I did it myself. Andâ¦I donât know what those other things are,â Shakira told them. She glanced uncertainly from Noor to Jalia. She was so much more used to being with men than women. Women were somehow like her memory of her motherâwarm, soft, sweet-smelling and a little mysterious. It was hard to believe she could ever be like that.
âI donât really know anything about being a girl,â she
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