
The winds tousled her hair as they made their way into the bitter cold and howling tempest that comprised the outside world. Even with her hood pulled up to shield her it was difficult to see as its strands flickered across her vision like so much flame in a fireplace. She briefly wondered why outside was the place for privacy but her mind turned the wheels of logic to provide the answer as her guide spoke – magic. Not, perhaps, the magic of the elements but a different branch of the arcane. She knew little of such things admittedly but if the Nuit of Sahova were able to make hulking great machines for work it only stood to reason they could watch and listen also.
Crafty…using that which few know to know more than they would like revealed. I will have to be careful. Still…if he is happy to reveal such things he might be persuaded to tell me more… she mused as she tried to watch Thomas through the gales.
She noted, with growing curiosity, that as he explained his notions he was looking over her shoulders – past her in point of fact. It made the space between her shoulder blades itch as if a knife were pricking her. Or needles perhaps, dozens of needles. As Thomas shuddered so did she, her instincts were dulled after so long away from Sunberth but she still knew the feeling of danger from behind – that at least had not died as of yet. She turned to look where he was looking and saw nothing after a long moment of searching. Perhaps Thomas would see it as her thinking upon his proposition.
And an intriguing one it is too. All resources? Is he that foolish…or that desperate? No…desperation would fit him more. But why? With his titles surely he has more than enough means. Unless…unless he wishes to not be seen as the one using them she pondered the proposition in all seriousness.
It paid to know what was on the table.
Never accept out of hand Zandelia. There will always be more than meets the eye, always! Do not be drawn in by greed, it mocks us all. Keep a calm head, consider the risks and the rewards. Your strength will be knowing the other will reveal only half of what they want, at best. Your weakness is that you know not what is hidden. Find out as best you can or you might as well slice your own neck
“Privacy is often overlooked as a virtue, it doesn’t surprise me that you have so little of it here,” she began, wondering how best to tease out some more information from Thomas, “and as for being watched…golems? Things like your Stranger perhaps?” she asked, leaving the point that such information was vital for her operation as a partner unstated – it didn’t need to be.
Besides, she fancied Thomas might enjoy the idea of lecturing her if she were wrong. Either way she hoped he would reveal more than that they were watched constantly. What watched them was a start.
“You risk much but I doubt that the risk for me is any less severe if what you say is true. I have already been seen with you, talking to you. You lead me here where they cannot hear but eyes still see. Either way a neat trap has been woven,” she grinned, the old thrill of risk lending her a frisson, “well played Thomas…well played indeed”
“I suppose, also, that this…gift…of yours can be used upon anyone? Or anything? Should I be worried if we shake hands over a deal?” she asked with an attempt at disarming humour.
The man looked tense, troubled and bitterly cold. She sighed inwardly and knew there was nothing for it – she was not cruel. Many things she was but no that. She took the cloak off of her shoulders and threw it at the man.
“And put that on before you die and I can’t hear any more about this deal of yours” her tone brooked no argument, she held no titles but she could order as and when it was appropriate to do so. She relished the winds whipping her black robes at any rate, they whispered to her of the future.
“Very well, I agree to your terms of silence as long as you pay the same respect to me in kind. If I hear of whisperings of me beyond what I craft myself I will know your signature upon them and then all pacts dissolved. Agreed?” she looked him directly in the eye then.
“But…if I agree to this, if. Well I need more to go upon than suspicions and emotion. I assume that you have your own inclinations as to this TAR and its…accident?” the question was an appropriate one.
She was already reeled in though, already willing to aid the man. She kept up the charade of caution because it was foolish to seem foolish. Only fools played the fool for real, the players played the fool for the fool’s sake.
“Very well, I accept your terms and must thank you for your offer too. Well do I know how terribly things might rebound in retribution. I will do all I can to help you. What then…are your suspicions?”
Magic, resources, information. All in one Bell in Sahova. I wonder if somewhere my stars are shining brightly?
