The Ogre's Pendant & The Rat in the Pit

Trouble in Paradise II



Trouble in Paradise II

Trouble in Paradise II

Wurhi broke the hot springs surface.

Suffused in its heat, the Zabyallan breathed the steam deep to clear her senses.

Her eyes immediately sought the grand baths entrances - open passageways framed by carven marble and lit by oil lamp. Nothing lay out of place to her eye. Next, she scanned the balconies above. They ringed the darkened spring in a circle far above the bathhouses black and white mosaic floor. Paradises finest rooms lay through their doorways.

No Merrick the Hawk emerged onto a balcony. No stream of guards poured from the lower entrances. Only the low splash of wall-fountains and the rush of a steaming waterfall greeted her ears: not the irate cries of an overbearing young patriarch.

She sighed in relief, cautiously glancing toward the opposite end of the pool.

Kyembes lithe form reclined against shimmering lapis and white marble tiles - his wiry body half obscured by steaming mist from the waterfall. Thesilieas athletic figure leaned against his chest. They whispered to each other. The wall mounted oil lamps left little dancing flames reflecting upon the water around them, leaving them lost in their own secret world.

A world of lechery, Wurhi thought bitterly.

Earlier, she had worked up the nerve to confess to him, only to find the lusty bastard so occupied. Part of her wished to wade over anyway and tell him that angry guards might be en route to kill them.

Yet, how would she put it, exactly?

You gotta bit, Kyembe? she imagined. I just wanted to stop you both from plunging into carnal bliss cause I went completely behind your back and robbed that little whiny shit spewing maggot spawn of a noble! Yeah! And I took that jewel you think is cursed and someone nearly killed me and knows who I am and where I am and maybe hes gonna show up tonight! Or next week! Or next month! And hes gonna try to kill me in my sleep, and you and the crazed knight too because Im the village idiot and told him you were with me! Or hes gonna tell the guards and theyre gonna come throw us in a hole or cut our heads off and well find out if the crazy knight can actually jump back up after shes dead! You know? Like we will be! Dead! Maybe! Because maybe theyre not gonna come! Or maybe theyll come later and-why are you strangling me, Kyembe?!

And then she would make choking noises and then-

Wurhi shook her head rapidly.

No, no, no, no, no!

She forced herself to breathe. It was time to take stock of her situation with a clearer head. That was the reason shed come to the baths. She needed to get her head right. Caution could be a thiefs friend, but paranoia could kill or catch one as surely as any cobra.

For now, she was safe, she decided. If anyone wanted to come for her tonight, they would have already kicked the doors down. She glanced back at Kyembe and Thesiliea.

Why trouble the Sengezian now?

Whatever brewed between him and the Vestulai was about to come to a climax, so to speak. Tonight, of all nights, of course. Why interrupt and irritate him? She could abide until the morning when he would sport an enormous, foolish grin and unbearably high spirits.

Yes. That was it. Best to give bad news to someone in good humour.

No doubt things would go well that way. He would simply give that easy laugh of his. Or make his normal jest: that she had rescued the jewel from its owner. Then they would plan their counterattack. Just as they had against Cas. Just as they had against Lukotor.

It would be as it always waswouldnt it?

Troubling images flashed before her: Kyembes face, twisted in betrayal. St. Cristabels countenance darkened by disappointment. Their backs receding into the distance, leaving her alone and to her fate. Just as Kashta had.

She bit the inside of her cheek.

No! It would not go that way, she promised herself. The saint might leave, but Wurhi and Kyembe were oath-bound. They would protect each other and they had never promised to stop going after things on their own. No fault lay in what she had done.

She glanced at him again. None at all.

The Zabyallan made a sour face; even she couldnt convince herself of that.

Oh. The taller woman ran a hand through her hair, looking away. Youummhave nimble fingers?

The Zabyallan stared at her. what?

Ippolytes cheeks grew flushed. Im sayingare you as quickyou knowgood asyou know when you cheat at dice-

I dont cheat at dice.

whatever. Soyoualways so good with those fingers?

Wurhi gawked at her. What in all hells are you talking about?

Well, the warrior looked away, her face reddening further. weve nothing to do andif youre as nimble on your back as...on your feetyou know

you been eating those funny mushrooms?

Wurhi. Ippolytes face burned scarlet. Everyone has taken someone to bed. Im asking if you dont want to be left out.

Whatre you-Oh. Oh! Yes. Yes! Wurhi nodded vigorously. Id like not being left out a lot.

Thank the gods, Ippolyte muttered, climbing from the bath and offering Wurhi her hand. Shall we?

The Zabyallan grinned.

She took Ippolytes hand.

Warmth spread through their joined fingers.

The guardsman brought his hands closer to the fire.

His breath misted as he breathed in the odour of burning cedar. Glancing at the moon hovering above Paradises roof, he noted its position. Looks like were near done. Shifts changing soon, he reported to his partner.

Crackle.

Only the flame answered.

He scowled. Hey, whatd I tell you about dozing off in the cold-

A massive hand clapped over his mouth.

Schnk.

A bronze dagger sank into his neck. Agony burned. The blade opened both jugular and windpipe, sending the guardsman toppling in a shower of spurting blood. The snow dyed crimson around his body. The sweet scent of burning cedar met the tang of rust.

Berard wiped his dagger, watching his pack mate finish the other guard. Sweep the grounds, he ordered in low tones. Ensure all is clear. Then we enter.

His nostrils flared in exhilaration.

And we hunt.


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