a soldier and a tolchock and know things about them? Why couldn't camels fly? Anything was possible now.
Except that the Oversoul's influence was weakening. Hadn't he and Issib overcome its power, in order to think about forbidden things?
"And you know that I'm not one of them."
"But your brothers are."
"Tolchocks?"
"They're with Gaballufix. Not Issib, of course. But Elemak and Mebbekew."
"How do you know them ? They never come here- they're not Mother's sons."
"Elemak has come here several times this week," said Hushidh. "Didn't you know?"
"Why would he come here?" But Nafai knew at once. Without being able to think the thought himself, he knew exactly why Elemak would come to Rasa's household. Mother's reputation in the city was of the highest; her nieces were courted by many, and Elemak was of an age-well into the age, in fact-for a serious mating, intended to produce an heir.
Nafai looked around the courtyard, where many girls and a few boys were eating their supper. All the students from outside were gone, and the younger children ate earlier. So most of the girls here were eligible for mating, including her nieces, if Rasa released them. Which of them would Elemak be courting?
"Eiadh," he whispered.
"One can assume," said Hushidh. "I know it isn't me."
Nafai looked at her in surprise. Of course it wasn't her. Then he was embarrassed; what if she realized how ridiculous it had seemed to him, that his brother might desire her.
But Hushidh continued as if she didn't even notice his silent insult. Certainly she was oblivious to how the idea of Elya courting Eiadh might hurt Nafai. "When your brother came, I knew at once that he was very close to Gaballufix. I'm sure that it's causing Aunt Rasa a great deal of sorrow, because she knows that Eiadh will say yes to him. Your brother has a great deal of prestige."
"Even with Father's visions causing such a scandal?"
"He's with Gaballufix," said Hushidh. "Within the Party of Men-those who favor Gaballufix-the worse your father looks, the belter they like Elemak. Because if something happened to your father, then Elemak would be a very rich and powerful man."
Her words reawakened Nafai's worst fears about his brother. But it was a monstrous, unbearable thought. "Gabaliufix wants Elya to influence Father, that's all."
Hushidh nodded. But was she nodding in agreement, or just silencing him so she could get on with what she had to say? "The other strong party is Roptat's people. They're being called the Party of Women now, though they are also led by a man. They want to ally with the Gorayni. And also they want to remove the vote from all men except those currently mated with a citizen, and require all non-mated men to leave the city every night by sundown, and not return until dawn. That's their solution to the tolchock problem-and to Gaballufix, as well. They have a wide following-among mated men and women."
"Is that the group that Father's with?"
"Everyone in the Party of Men thinks so, but Roptat's people know better."
"So what's the third group?"
"They call themselves the City Party, but what they truly are is the Party of the Oversoul. They refuse to ally with any warring nation. They want to return to the old ways, for the protection of the Lake. To make this a city above politics and conflict. To give away the great wealth of the city and live simply, so no other nation will desire to possess us."
"Nobody will agree to that."
"You're wrong," she said. "Many do agree. Your father and Aunt Rasa have won over almost all the women of the Lake Districts."
"But that's hardly anybody. Only a handful of people live in the Rift Valley."
"They have a third of the council votes."
Nafai thought about that. "I think that's very dangerous for them," he said.
"Why do you think so?"
"Because they don't have anything but tradition to back them up. The more Gaballufix pushes against tradition, the more he frightens people with tolchocks and soldiers, the more people will demand that something be done. All that Father and Mother are doing is making it impossible for anyone to get a majority on the council. They're blocking Roptat from stopping Gaballufix."
Hushidh smiled. "You're really very good at this."
"Politics is what I study most."
"You've seen the danger. But what you haven't told me is how we'll get out of it."
"We?"
"Basilica."
"No," said Nafai. "You said that you knew what party I was in."
"You're with the Oversoul, of course," she said.
"You don't know that. I don't