Lona looked had at the girl, but said nothing, tightening her bonds to a professional, but not a cruel tautness, and lower her with bony-strong arms into the trapdoor. The sound of shuffling rope revealed her doing the same to Shiress's companion, something confirmed a moment later when the Shiress felt the limp warmth of Hadyn's body lower down beside her. The lid swung shut over them, and an argument occurred, hard to discern between the two kidnappers. Finally the heavier footsteps of the man clomped over the two girls, and the wagon groaned as he retook his seat. Further shuffling and a few heavy knocks over the door, and Lona ly down just overtop the the latch, close to Shiress's head.
"Aye, you're damned right I'm going to go to sleep, shyke-petcher. I done my bit, you don't need my help to drive."
The curt lurched forward. The compartment sat just over the wheels - the axle, in fact threaded through at at the two women's feet, and, if they wriggled hard enough to feel it, just above their heads. The rattling was deafening, and every cobble of the street vibrated through the box unpleasantly. The trip proceeded in silence for a minute, and suddenly Lona's voice threaded through the floorboards in a harsh, urgent whisper.
"Listen to me girl, you think I like this at all? Petch it, I'm no slaver. But you know what? That's your business, judge me if you want. I'm just trying to protect my own, like anybody else. Now, we'll be to the gate soon, you keep your mouth shut. My friend, here, wanted to knock you around a bit to shut you both up so you don't start kicking the sides to alert the gatehouse, or nothing. I told him you wouldn't, because I don't think, girl, you're stupid, and you know if you get the guards' attention, I'll be dead, and if I'm gonna be dead? You'll both be dead first, I petching swear, alright?"
The silence was heavy in the air a minute.
"Now, listen up. Your Jordan, he's just out of the city, camped along the Sunberth road, in a nice quiet spot. Petch me if I understand why he's even sending us. Petcher is crazier than a Sunberth junkie, 'sfar as I can tell. But he asked us to take you right to him, that's where we're going now. I don't have long, but… but, I'm gonna tell you what I can. Curse me all you want for not doing more, all I can do is what I can." she muttered softly, "Petch, Loma, you're a stupid bitch, you are, with your gods-be-damned soft heart."
The cart lurched to a stop. Armor clanked outside the cart. The thin din of a knight's voice sounded above and to the front.
The jar had one other effect, too: it smacked the limp body of Hadyn against the outside wall of the box. Groggily, confusedly, it returned the first bare corners of consciousness to her...