CHAPTER 18
Maleficent slowly and sadly made her way back to the glen. While she wasn’t there to witness it, she knew exactly what Aurora was going to do next. She was going to race home, grab the horse from the cottage’s small stable, and take off. She would gallop furiously out of the woods and onto the road that took her straight to the castle. She wouldn’t stop to think about what her aunts would say when they found her gone. She wouldn’t stop to think about why Maleficent would have lied to her. She wouldn’t even stop to think about what her father would say when she arrived at the castle gates.
She would just ride, tears streaming down her face. She would think about the fact that she had a father. And a mother. And that she was a princess. Those things she would think about. A lot. So by the time she arrived at the castle, some of her anger would have been replaced by anticipation. For she was going to meet her family.
And while Maleficent wasn’t there to witness the reunion, she had a good idea of how that would go, too. King Stefan would see Aurora, and at first he would think she was just some common country girl. After all, he, more focused on Maleficent and his own selfish fear, hadn’t really thought about her in years, and she most definitely didn’t wear royal clothes. Then, when she told him she was his daughter and tried to hug him, he would hold her at arm’s length, trying to see if she was really, truly his flesh and blood. When he decided she was, he would soften, just a bit. Maleficent hated to think of him softening, but she had to believe he had some heart left under all that paranoia and armor.
Then, Maleficent figured, he would tell Aurora that she was beautiful, like her mother. But that would be as far as his fatherly kindness would go. For he would quickly realize that Aurora had arrived back a day early and that the faeries had not done their job. He would realize what that meant: that the curse could still be inflicted on his newly returned daughter. He would panic and order that Aurora be brought to a safe place, where she would be forced to remain until the next day. Aurora wouldn’t have a chance to argue, but before she was led away, she would ask about her mother. And Stefan would ignore her question, leaving it to a hapless guard to break the news that had spread throughout the kingdom: that her mother had died.
That was the way it would happen, Maleficent mused as she sat in her grove, the light fading around her. Suddenly, she sat up straighter. It didn’t have to happen that way, though. Not if she could get to the cottage before Aurora took off and try to convince her to stay.
She jumped up, raced over the Moors, passed through the Wall, and made her way to the clearing in the woods. Bursting into Aurora’s bedroom, she found it empty. Her eyes narrowed. “Those fools!” she shouted. They hadn’t stopped her! How could they have let her go when what waited at the castle would surely hurt her?
Hearing Diaval’s caw, Maleficent turned and saw him perched in the window. Waving her hand, she transformed him into a man and waited for his report. “I found the boy,” he said.
Maleficent nodded. “Show me,” she ordered.
Together, the two made their way out of the cottage and into the woods. They didn’t have to go far. Phillip was nearby, heading toward the cottage in hopes of seeing Aurora again.
Stepping forward, Maleficent saw Phillip take in her horns and long dark cloak and pale slightly. But he didn’t step back. Instead, he put his hand on his sword and met Maleficent’s gaze head-on. Despite herself, Maleficent was impressed. “I’m looking for a girl,” he said.
“Of course you are,” she replied.
Phillip was about to ask just how the horned woman knew that when Maleficent pulled out a yellow flower and blew its pollen toward him. In moments, he was asleep. That taken care of, Maleficent looked around. Now she needed a quick way to reach the castle. “I need a horse.” Her eyes landed on Diaval perched in a tree. She smiled. That could work quite well.
As the sun began to sink below the horizon, Maleficent galloped down the road on the back of a beautiful jet-black horse. She held a sleeping Phillip in front of her as they traveled toward the castle. With each big stride of the Diaval horse, they grew closer and closer. And with each big stride, Maleficent grew more and more worried. The sun was almost down. Time was running out ... fast.
As Maleficent raced toward Aurora, she felt the presence of the girl growing stronger. All their time together had created an invisible, magical link between the pair. It allowed Maleficent to sense where Aurora was and how she was feeling. At that moment, she could almost see Aurora in her room in the castle, pacing back and forth before the door. She wouldn’t be happy that she had come all that way just to be locked up like some prisoner. So when a handmaiden knocked at the door, Aurora would eagerly open it. She would ignore the other girl when she said something ignorant like “This room is for the princess when she arrives. No one should be occupying it.” Aurora would see her chance and, not bothering to correct the handmaiden, would push past her and run out. Turning a corner, she would slow her pace. And that was when she would feel it for the first time—a strange ache in the tip of her finger. An ache that she desperately wanted to make go away. She wouldn’t be able to explain it, and her feet would continue moving toward an unknown destination.
On the road outside the castle, Maleficent felt the ache in her finger as well. But unlike Aurora, she knew what it meant. It meant that the curse was growing stronger as the time for it to be fulfilled approached. And until that time came, Aurora would make her way through the entire castle looking for the one thing that would take away the pain—a spinning wheel. She would enter the laundry room, with its long mending table, but move on when she saw only needles and thread. Her finger throbbing more than ever, she would keep going, desperate to find what she was looking for, but still not able to put a name to it. Knowing that all this was happening, Maleficent squeezed her legs, urging Diaval on faster.
A few minutes later, they arrived at the outskirts of the kingdom. Cresting a hill, Diaval reared up as the large ominous structure came into view. This was the first time Maleficent had seen the castle in nearly sixteen years. And it was no longer the beautiful castle it had once been. The blue stone had been covered entirely by iron, making the walls impenetrable. Nasty-looking iron spikes topped the parapets and towers, and along the ramparts, soldiers in iron armor paced back and forth holding iron weapons. King Stefan had done everything in his power to make his castle Maleficent-proof. Now, looking up at it, Maleficent realized he had done his job thoroughly. It was going to be nearly impossible for her to get inside. But nearly impossible and impossible were two very different things, and she wasn’t willing to give up yet. Plus, even if she couldn’t get in, Phillip could. And that was all she needed.
Just then, Maleficent felt a cooling in the air. With a feeling of dread, she turned and looked toward the horizon in the west. Time had run out. As she watched, the sun sank lower and lower into the horizon, the last rays spreading their weak warmth across the countryside. And then, just as the rays faded and disappeared altogether, Maleficent felt it. A pain deep inside her that built and built and then burst, causing her to cry out.
“It’s done,” she said, her voice aching. The curse had been fulfilled. Somewhere inside that iron fortress, Aurora had found a spinning wheel and pricked her finger on it. And somewhere in there, she now lay in a sleep that would last forever. Unless ... Maleficent looked down at Phillip. Kicking Diaval on, she raced toward the castle, holding Aurora’s last hope carefully in front of her.
第 18 章
瑪琳菲森邁著悲傷而緩慢的步伐回到了幽谷。盡管不能親眼看見(jiàn),她也清楚地知道愛(ài)洛將要做什么。她會(huì)跑回家,從小屋的小馬廄里拽出一匹馬,然后上馬離開(kāi)。她會(huì)氣急敗壞地沖出樹(shù)林,再奔上直通城堡的大路。她不會(huì)去想如果阿姨們發(fā)現(xiàn)自己不見(jiàn)了會(huì)說(shuō)些什么;她也不會(huì)去想瑪琳菲森為什么要欺騙她;她甚至不會(huì)去想當(dāng)她到達(dá)城堡大門時(shí),她的父親會(huì)說(shuō)些什么。
她只會(huì)騎著馬,哭個(gè)不停,滿臉是淚。她會(huì)想到自己有一位父親,一位母親,而自己是一位公主。這樣的事她會(huì)想得很多,很多。所以當(dāng)她抵達(dá)城堡時(shí),一些憤怒會(huì)被憧憬取代,因?yàn)樗鸵?jiàn)到自己的家人了。
盡管瑪琳菲森不在那里,她也能全然想象到這場(chǎng)重逢會(huì)是怎樣的情景。斯戴芬國(guó)王剛看到愛(ài)洛時(shí),他會(huì)認(rèn)為她只是個(gè)普通的鄉(xiāng)村姑娘。畢竟,由于一直在防著瑪琳菲森,再加上自己的恐懼,他已經(jīng)很久沒(méi)有想過(guò)自己的女兒了,而且愛(ài)洛肯定沒(méi)穿皇室的衣服。然后,當(dāng)愛(ài)洛告訴他自己是他的女兒,并想要擁抱他時(shí),斯戴芬首先會(huì)拉著她好好端詳一番,看看她到底是不是自己的親骨肉。當(dāng)他認(rèn)出愛(ài)洛之后,他會(huì)變得親切一點(diǎn),只是一點(diǎn)?,斄辗粕辉敢馊ハ胨H切的樣子,但是她還是覺(jué)得在他那滿腦子的偏執(zhí)和滿身的盔甲之下,還有一點(diǎn)良心 尚存。
接著,瑪琳菲森繼續(xù)想象到,他會(huì)告訴愛(ài)洛她很美麗,和她的母親一模一樣。但他父愛(ài)的仁慈也就到此為止了。很快他就會(huì)想到愛(ài)洛提前一天回到了城堡,魔法仙子們沒(méi)有完成自己的工作。他會(huì)意識(shí)到這意味著什么:自己重返的女兒還受著魔咒的威脅。然后他會(huì)驚慌失措,讓人將她的女兒帶到一個(gè)安全的地方,直到第二天結(jié)束。他不會(huì)給愛(ài)洛反駁的機(jī)會(huì),但是她在被帶走之前,會(huì)詢問(wèn)自己母親的情況。斯戴芬不會(huì)理睬她的問(wèn)題,只有倒霉的守衛(wèi)會(huì)告訴她人盡皆知的消息:她的母親去世了。
事情肯定會(huì)這樣發(fā)展,瑪琳菲森坐在她的小樹(shù)林中想,四周光芒暗淡。忽然,她坐直了一些,不一定非得是這樣的。如果她在愛(ài)洛出發(fā)前趕去小屋,也許能說(shuō)服她留下。
她跳了起來(lái),沖出摩爾森林,穿過(guò)樹(shù)墻,直奔那片林中空地。她沖進(jìn)愛(ài)洛的臥室,發(fā)現(xiàn)里面空空如也。她瞇起眼睛叫道:“這群蠢貨!”她們沒(méi)攔住她!她們?cè)趺茨茏屗x開(kāi)?她回到城堡肯定會(huì)受到傷害的。
迪艾瓦鳴叫著飛到了窗臺(tái)上,瑪琳菲森轉(zhuǎn)身?yè)]了下手將他變成人形,等待著他的匯報(bào)。他說(shuō):“我找到了那個(gè)男孩。”
瑪琳菲森點(diǎn)了點(diǎn)頭,命令道:“帶我去看看。”
他們一起走出了小屋,進(jìn)入樹(shù)林。他們不用走很遠(yuǎn),因?yàn)榉屏驮诟浇蛐∥葑邅?lái),他希望能再見(jiàn)愛(ài)洛一面。
瑪琳菲森向前走了幾步,就看見(jiàn)菲力被自己的犄角還有黑色長(zhǎng)袍嚇得臉色有些發(fā)白。但是他并沒(méi)有后退,他將手放在劍上,直面瑪琳菲森的注視?,斄辗粕唤行﹦?dòng)容。菲力說(shuō)道:“我在找一個(gè)女孩。”
她回答道:“我知道你在找一位女孩。”
菲力剛要問(wèn)這個(gè)頭頂犄角的女人是怎么知道的,這時(shí)瑪琳菲森摘下一朵黃花,將花粉朝他吹去。很快他就睡著了。安頓好他之后,瑪琳菲森看向周圍,現(xiàn)在她需要趕快前往城堡。“我需要一匹馬。”她的眼睛落在了棲息在樹(shù)上的迪艾瓦身上,她笑了,這肯定沒(méi)問(wèn)題。
太陽(yáng)很快就要落到地平線以下了,瑪琳菲森騎著一匹烏黑的駿馬奔跑在大路上。她把熟睡的菲力放在身前,出發(fā)前往城堡。變成馬的迪艾瓦奮力地向前奔跑,他們離城堡越來(lái)越近,瑪琳菲森卻越來(lái)越焦慮。這時(shí)太陽(yáng)幾乎全落下去了,時(shí)間在流逝……飛快地流逝。
在瑪琳菲森向愛(ài)洛飛奔而去的時(shí)候,她覺(jué)得愛(ài)洛在她心里變得越來(lái)越重要。她們?cè)谝黄鸬拿篮脮r(shí)光在兩人之間創(chuàng)造了一條隱形的魔法紐帶。這條紐帶讓瑪琳菲森能夠感受到愛(ài)洛的存在,還有她的所思所感?,F(xiàn)在她幾乎可以看見(jiàn)愛(ài)洛正在城堡的一間屋子里面,在門前踱來(lái)踱去。她肯定不會(huì)開(kāi)心,因?yàn)樗寥f(wàn)苦來(lái)到這里可不是為了像一名囚犯一樣被關(guān)起來(lái)的。所以每當(dāng)女仆來(lái)敲門的時(shí)候,她總是會(huì)急切地將門打開(kāi)。她可不會(huì)理睬女仆的無(wú)禮言辭,說(shuō)什么“這間屋子是為公主準(zhǔn)備的,其他人無(wú)權(quán)進(jìn)入。”愛(ài)洛懶得和她多費(fèi)口舌,她會(huì)抓住機(jī)會(huì)推開(kāi)女仆,沖出房間。轉(zhuǎn)過(guò)一個(gè)拐角,她會(huì)放慢自己的腳步。那時(shí)她會(huì)第一次有所感覺(jué)—她的指尖有種奇怪的痛感,一種她拼命想要消除的痛感。她無(wú)法解釋這是為什么,但是她的雙腳會(huì)繼續(xù)帶著她走向未知的目的地。
瑪琳菲森到了城堡的外圍,她也感受到了手指上的疼痛。不過(guò)和愛(ài)洛不同,她知道那種痛意味著什么。那意味著隨著魔咒應(yīng)驗(yàn)的時(shí)間越來(lái)越近,它的魔力也越顯強(qiáng)大。在那一刻來(lái)臨之前,愛(ài)洛會(huì)跑遍整個(gè)城堡尋找那件消除疼痛的東西—一架紡車。她會(huì)跑進(jìn)洗衣房,看見(jiàn)一條長(zhǎng)長(zhǎng)的修補(bǔ)臺(tái),然后繼續(xù)尋找,因?yàn)樯厦嬷环胖樉€。她的手指尖跳動(dòng)得越來(lái)越明顯,她會(huì)繼續(xù)尋找,不顧一切地追尋她要找的東西,但她仍然說(shuō)不出那是什么。想到正在發(fā)生的一切,瑪琳菲森夾了夾馬腹,催促迪艾瓦跑得再快一些。
幾分鐘后,他們來(lái)到了王國(guó)的城郊。爬到山頂后,迪艾瓦抬起前腿,那座不祥的巨大建筑映入眼簾。快十六年了,瑪琳菲森又一次看見(jiàn)了這座城堡。它不再美麗,藍(lán)色的巖石被鐵壁覆蓋,變得堅(jiān)不可摧。丑陋的鐵質(zhì)尖刺豎立在護(hù)墻和塔樓之上,城墻上還有身著鐵甲的士兵拿著鐵制武器來(lái)回巡邏。斯戴芬國(guó)王傾盡全力讓瑪琳菲森再也無(wú)法進(jìn)入這座城堡?,斄辗粕ь^望去,她意識(shí)到斯戴芬的確做足了功課,她幾乎無(wú)法進(jìn)入。不過(guò)“幾乎無(wú)法進(jìn)入”和“無(wú)法進(jìn)入”是完全不同的,瑪琳菲森沒(méi)準(zhǔn)備放棄。而且,就算她進(jìn)不去,菲力也能進(jìn)去。她所需要做的就是這些。
就在這時(shí),瑪琳菲森在空氣中感到了一絲涼意。她擔(dān)心地轉(zhuǎn)過(guò)身,看向西邊的地平線,沒(méi)有時(shí)間了。她看見(jiàn)太陽(yáng)慢慢沉入地平線,最后幾束微弱的光線將余熱灑在鄉(xiāng)間,就在光線漸弱、最終消失的那一刻,瑪琳菲森一下感覺(jué)到了。她體內(nèi)深處慢慢積聚的疼痛一下爆發(fā)出來(lái),她不由大叫一聲。
“完了。”她的聲音中滿是痛苦。魔咒應(yīng)驗(yàn)了。在那座鋼鐵城堡的某處,愛(ài)洛發(fā)現(xiàn)了一架紡車,刺破了手指。就在那里,她陷入了沉睡,再也無(wú)法醒來(lái)了。除非……瑪琳菲森低頭看了看菲力。她踢了踢迪艾瓦,將愛(ài)洛最后的希望護(hù)在身前,向城堡沖去。