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ground, then she ran into the barn. He was too large and
heavy for her to carry, and dragging him, while possible,
would only aggravate his wound. The grav-lift she used to
transport calves from the field was her only other option.
No, you could signal a healer, a cold, inner voice that sounded remarkably like Hunetku's said as Natala
rolled the unconscious male onto the lift's pallet. That would be the proper manner of dealing with a visitor.
Yet all she wanted was a little more time with him, so
that she could tend his wound and ask him more about the
pair who had attacked him. Indeed, they had been so busy
talking about the herd that she had practically forgotten
about the intruders.
"Lights on," she said as she brought him inside, and
the envirocontrol panel illuminated the dark interior of
the barn.
This was the third time in a cycle her sensor pylons
had been triggered, but the only time she had ever caught
up with the intruders, thanks to the stockman. If the
able to identify and track them.
That is not the only reason.
She brought him inside to her room and hoisted him up
and over onto her sleeping platform before retrieving her
med kit and a pair of shears. Rarely did she get this
close to a man when he could not look at her, so it was a
pleasant novelty. Particularly as he was not averting his
eyes or chattering polite nonsense to cover his discomfort.
Thank the Mother you are but a lowly cattle worker,
she thought. Hunetku would never forgive me for treating some high-ranked dignitary like this.
As Natala cut off his tunic, she admired the strong,
tough lines of his upper torso. The Giran had a typical
stockman's build, with heavily muscled arms and a deep,
broad chest. His skin was a dark, even blue but marred by
wide angular scars on both forearms. Marks left behind
from young t'lerue hooves, she knew, because they were
identical to her own.
"I shall have to show you my holding pen," she
murmured. She had designed and built the holding area to
immobilize new calves while tattooing them with stock
numbers. "That should save some of your pretty hide in the
future."
irrigated and disinfected it thoroughly before sealing it
with the suture laser from her med kit. Their healer might
have made a neater job of it, but this was a man accustomed
to regular injuries and their resulting scars. It would
have to do.
Natala studied his face as she washed the dark green
blood from his skin and infused him with a mild a.n.a.lgesic
she used occasionally for her own pains. He wore his thick
black hair shorter than most men, in the style of a
ClanLeader, but that was likely more for convenience.
Working with the stock and equipment required her to bind