Chapter Thirty-One: THE SPANISH PHOENIX
The Jade Steps
Chapter Thirty-One: The Spanish Phoenix
By nightfall, the expedition reached the town of Xaltepec on the far side of the valley. It was deserted, and everyone had to forage for food. Malinali tried to clean the bloody gashes on Cortez's head and the deep wound in his left hand, but Cortez shook his head. "To a man, all of us are wounded, exhausted, and hungry," he told her. "Organize help for them, tend to them... then you may have all night to tend to me."
When Malinali returned, she found Cortez fast asleep. At dawn the next morning, she tried to clean and bandage him as best she could, but he was anxious to get underway. "Our only hope of safety lies in those mountains of Tlaxcala," he said, as he gazed at them looming above Xaltepec. Slowly, slowly, the expedition trudged up into the mountains to the Tlaxcalan frontier fortress town of Hueyotlipan (way-oat-lee-pahn).
There to greet them were King Xicotencatl, Chief Maxixcatzin, and Commander Chichimecatecle.
"Malinche! Malinche!" they cried out when they saw Cortez. Chief Maxixcatzin threw his arms around him. "How grieved we are at your misfortunes, and the number of our own people who have been killed with yours," he told Cortez through Malinali. "We warned you not to trust the Mesheeka, but you went to their city and did not believe us. Now all we can do is help with your wounds and give you rest and food. Here you are home."