"Go now," the Venusian whispered. Johnson could have stayed, he would have lifted the 300 pound bulk in his arms. Unger forbade it. "And one other thing."
"What other thing?"
"The dream of the woman. I saw that, too."
Johnson suddenly realized that while Martin and Caldwell had vanished into the night, Vee Vee was still with him.
"What about my dream?" she spoke.
"Your dream was of the man with you." Unger whispered. "I saw it. I understood it. It was another factor in the web of dreams I was weaving."
"She was dreaming of me!" Johnson said. "But she is in love with Martin."
"Idiot!" Her voice had a cutting edge. "Of course I love him. He's my brother. I wanted to come with him here but he wouldn't let me. It was from him that I learned so much about you, including how to break the Karmer grip, from his talk before he left Earth, from his letters to me."
"Your dream was of a space ship to the far-off stars. Her dream was of love, and of you." Unger sighed.
"I can dream of space ships too," Vee Vee spoke. "I can do more than dream of them. I can fly there with them."