"Like steel," Caine said, and he jerked his holster from the branch and snapped it around his waist. The sun was making long quivering shadows over the hill and the liquid and there was a cooling of the air. Caine strode into the tangled growth and began moving through the jungle. "Nic...." He heard the sound behind him, a quick, involuntary word that she tried to stop by shutting her teeth together. A little weakness, he thought, somewhere in the midst of the strength. He let his teeth show, without really smiling. "Are you coming?" She came after him. They moved together through the darkening entanglement of leaves and vines. Behind them now, they could hear the cashing, erratic sound of the boy, following them. The light was dim as they penetrated the thick growth. There was a sweet moist smell to the air, and around them the yellow and green and purple leaves showed their colors vaguely in the Venus twilight. Here and there sharp-edged plants with thick round bases and knife-like leaves quivered in the breeze like waiting swords. Once Caine tripped and as he caught himself, his hand whipped against one of the plants, and he found his palm slit thinly. He wiped the blood against his jacket and touched the razor-sharp plant carefully. It was like a slim piece of honed steel. Light disappeared, and Caine led the way through the maze of foliage. Slippery tongues of green softness, swirled around his ankles and slowed each step. Following direction was difficult, and the razor leaves kept nipping at him. A chill went into the air and a thick blanket of moisture fell around them. Caine stopped. The girl waited behind him and Caine could hear the movement of the boy nearing him. The girl was a misty outline in Caine's vision, but he could see the white of her eyes and when she breathed, he could see the fine line of whiteness that was her teeth. Her dress was a blue veil and the tan skin of her body blended into the darkness and the mist and the solid growth of the jungle. The bobbing form of the boy appeared, finally, and he crouched a few feet away. "We'll stay here," Caine said. He could hear the click of the boy's teeth going