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Authors: Larry Niven

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T
hose teeth could not support much anger,

she replied, her small pink ear umbrellas winking down and up. He learned that this was her version of a smile
.

Finally, when they had taken their fill of water, they returned as Miss Kitty told her tale. She had been trained as a palace prret; a servant and casual concubine of the mighty during the reign of Rraw

rit Eight and Three. Locklear said that the

Riit
" suffix meant high position among modern kzinti, and she made a sound very like a human sniff. Rraw

rit was the arrogant son of an arrogant son, and so on. He liked his females, lots of them, especially young ones.

I
was (something) than most," she said, her four
digited hand slicing the air at her ear height.


P
etite, small?


Y
es. Also smart. Also famous for my appearance," she added without the slightest show of modesty. She glanced at him as though judging which haunch might be tastiest.

A
re you famous for yours?


U
h-not that I know d


B
ut not unattractive?"

He slid a hand across his face, feeling its stubble. I am considered petite, and by some as, uh, attractive." Two or three are "some." Not much, but some ..
.


W
ith a suit of fur you would be (something)," she said, with that ear-waggle, and he quickly asked about palace life because he damned well did not want to know what that final word of hers had meant. It made him nervous as hell. Yeah, but what did it mean? Mud-ugly? Handsome? Tasty? Listen to the lady, idiot, and quit suspecting what you're suspecting. She had been raised in a culture in which females occasionally ran a regency, and in which males fought duels over the argument as to whether females were their intellectual equals. Most thought not. Miss Kitty thought so, and proved it, rising to palace prominence with her backside, as she put it
.


Y
ou mean you were no better than you should be," he commented.


W
hat does that mean?


I
haven't the foggiest idea, just an old phrase." She was still waiting, and her aspect was not benign.

U
h, it means nobody could expect you to do any better.

She nodded slowly, delighting him as she adopted one of the human gestures he'd been using. I did too well to suit the males jealous of my power, Rockear. They convinced the regent that I was conspiring with other palace prrets to gain equality for our sex.


A
nd were you?"

She arched her back with pride.

Y
es. Does that offend you?"

N
o. Would you care if it did?


I
t would make things difficult, Rockear. You must understand that I loathe, admire, hate, desire kzintosh male kzin. I fought for equality because it was common knowledge that some were planning to breed
kzinrett
, females, to be no better than pets.


I
hate to tell you this, Miss Kitty, but they've done it."


A
lready?


I
don't know how long it took, but-" He paused, and then told her the worst. Long before man and kzin first met, their females had been bred into brainless docility. Even if Miss Kitty found modern sisters, they would be of no help to her
.

She fought the urge to weep again, strangling her miaows with soft snarls of rage
.

Locklear turned away, aware that she did not want to seem vulnerable, and consulted his wristcomp's encyclopedia. The earliest kzin history made reference to the downfall of a Rraw

rit the fifty-seventh
Seven Eights and One, and he gasped at what that told him.

D
on't feel too bad, Miss Kitty," he said at last.

T
hat was at least forty thousand years ago; do you understand eight to the fifth power?"


I
t is very, very many," she said in a choked voice
.


I
t's been more years than that since you were brought here. How did you get here, anyhow?


T
hey executed several of us. My last memory was of grappling with the lord high executioner, carrying him over the precipice into the sacred lagoon with me. I could not swim with those heavy chains around my ankles, but I remember trying. I hope he drowned," she said, eyes slitted.

S
ex with him had always been my most hated chore." A small flag began to wave in Locklear's head; he furled it f
o
r further reference.

S
o you were trying to swim. Then?


T
hen suddenly I was lying naked with a very strange creature staring at me," she said with that ear-wink, and a sharp talon pointed almost playfully at him.

D
o not think ill of me because I reacted in fright. " He shook his head, and had to explain what that meant, and it became a short course in subtle nuances for each of them. Miss Kitty, it seemed, proved an old dictum about downtrodden groups: they became highly expert at reading body language, and at developing secret signals among themselves. It was not Locklear's fault that he was constantly, and completely unaware, sending messages that she misread
.

But already, she was adapting to his gestures as he had to her language.

O
f all the kzinti I could have taken from stasis, I got you," he chuckled finally, and because her glance was quizzical, he told a gallant half-lie: I went for the prettiest, and got the smartest.


A
nd the hungriest," she said.

P
erhaps I should hunt something for us." He reminded her that there was nothing to hunt.

Y
ou can help me choose animals to release here. Meanwhile, you can have this," he added, offering her the kzinti rations
.

The sun faded on schedule, and he dined on tuberberries while she devoured an entire brick of meat. She amazed him by popping a few tuberberries for dessert. When he asked her about it, she replied that certainly kzinti ate vegetables in her time; why should they not?


M
ales want only meat," he shrugged
.


T
hey would," she snarled.

I
n my day, some select warriors did the same. They claimed it made them ferocious and that eaters of vegetation were mere kshativat, dumb herbivores; we prret claimed th
e
ir diet just made them hopelessly aggressive.


T
he word's been shortened to kshat now," he mused.

I
t's a favorite cussword of theirs. At least you don't have to start eating the animals in stasis to stay alive. That's the good news; the bad news is that the warriors who left me here may return at any time. What will you do then?"

T
hat depends on how accurate your words have been, she said cagily.


A
nd if I'm telling the plain truth?

Her ears smiled for her:

T
ake up my war where I left it," she said.

Locklear felt his control slipping when Miss Kitty refused to wait before releasing most of the vatach. They were nocturnal with easily-spotted burrows, she insisted, and yes, they bred fast-but she pointed to specimens of a winged critter in stasis and said they would control the vatach very nicely if the need arose. By now he realized that this kzin female wasn't above trying to vamp him; and when that failed, a show of fang and talon would succeed
.

He showed her how to open the cages only after she threatened him, and watched as she grasped waking vatach by their legs, quickly releasing them to the darkness outside. No need to release the (something) yet, she said; Locklear cal
led the winged beasts "batowls.
"

I
hope you know what you're doing," he grumbled.

I
'd stop you if I could do it without a fight.


Y
ou would wait forever," she retorted.

I
know the animals of my world better than you do, and soon we may need a lot of them for food."


N
ot so many; there's just the two of us.

The cat-eyes regarded him shrewdly.

N
ot for long," she said, and dropped her bombshell.

I
recognized a friend of mine in one of those cages." Locklear felt an icy needle down his spine.

A
male?


C
ertainly not. Five of us were executed for the same offense, and at least one of them is here with us. Perhaps those Outsiders of yours collected us all as we sank in that stinking water.


N
ot my Outsiders," he objected.

L
isten, for all we know they're monitoring us, so be careful how you fiddle with their setup here." She marched him to the kzin cages and purred her pleasure on recognizing two females, both prret like herself, both imposingly large for Locklear's taste. She placed a furry hand on one cage, enjoying the moment. I could release you now, my sister in struggle," she said softly.

B
ut I think I shall wait. Yes, I think it is best," she said to Locklear, turning away.

T
hese two have been here a long time, and they will keep until-"


U
ntil you have everything under your control?


T
rue," she said.

B
ut you need not fear, Rockear. You are an ally, and you know too many things we must know. And besides , she added, rubbing against him sensuously, "you are (something)
.

There was that same word again, t'rralap or some such, and now he was sure, with sinking heart, that it meant "cute." He didn't feel cute; he was beginning to feel like a Pomeranian on a short leash
.

More by touch than anything else, they gathered bundles of grass for a bower at the cave entrance, and Miss Kitty showed no reluctance in falling asleep next to him, curled becomingly into a buzzing ball of fur. But when he moved away, she moved too, until they were touching again. He knew beyond doubt that if he moved too far in the direction of his lance and axe, she would be fully awake and suspicious as hell
.

And she'd call my bluff, and I don't want to kill her, he thought, settling his head against her furry shoulder. Even if I could, which is doubtful, I'm no longer master of all I survey. In fact, now I have a mistress Of sorts, and I'm not too sure what kind of mistress she has in mind. They used to have a word for what I'm thinking. Maybe Miss Kitty doesn't care who or what she diddles; hell, she was a palace courtesan, doing it with males she hated. She thinks I'm t'r-ralap. Yeah, that's me, Locklear, Miss Kitty's trollop; and what the hell can I do about it? I wish there were some way I could get her back in that stasis cage
...
And then he fell asleep.

To Locklear's intense relief, Miss Kitty seemed uninterested in the remaining cages on the following morning. They foraged for breakfast and he hid his astonishment as she taught him a dozen tricks in an hour. The root bulb of one spiny shrub tasted like an apple; the seed pods of some weeds were delicious; and she produced a tiny blaze by rapidly pounding an innocent-looking nutmeat between two stones. It occurred to him that nuts contained great amounts of energy. A pile of these firenuts, he reflected, might be turned into a weapon ..
.

Feeding hunks of dry brush to the fire, she announced that those root bulbs baked nicely in coals.

I
f we can find clay, I can fire a few pottery dishes and cups, Rockear. It was part of my training, and I intend to have everything in domestic order before we wake those two."

A
nd what if a kzin ship returns and spots that smoke?

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