Zandelia looked at Bob, trying to discern his reaction to what had unfolded within the last few minutes. She couldn’t help but think he seemed slightly out of sorts, as if he inwardly wished to says something but thought it best not to. His eyes kept shifting between her and the corpse of Degarde upon the floor, perhaps indicating his displeasure as to her having put a permanent end to his beastly actions – and they were beastly to Zandelia. She stood there, time ticking away as she tried to work out what it was that had halted his words and made him seem even more shifty – of that were indeed possible for a dwarf rogue who cheated others out of large quantities of money on an hourly basis. After a handful of seconds she merely shrugged to herself and let the matter drop for the time being. She could always ask him later, perhaps trying a little practise in her aura reading to boot.
I keep meaning to work on that. Could be useful one day, very useful indeed she thought to herself as she looked at the safe, taking out the keys and walking towards it.
She fumbled through the keys one by one, trying out five of them with the lock – rattling them to see if any give was created – and moving on to the next when it didn’t work upon the safe. If she were truly honest with herself she only held the desire to get the petch out of the place and as far away as possible, especially before the other guards found out about their little…intervention. Still, greed was also a very powerful motivator for her – and combining the fact that the safe could contain enough to pay for Bob’s help, as well as other more secretive documents, proved too much as she went about her attempts to open the damnable thing as hastily as possible. She fumbles with the ring and it slipped from her grasp.
“Petch!” she growled as she snatched it back up and put the last heavy key into the slot, turned it and grinned to Bob a little as a distinct clicking sound could be heard from the bowels of the fortress before them. She pulled the level down so that it was horizontal and with a heave accompanied by the squeeling of rusty hinges pulled the door wide.
Inside there was merely three heavy leather bags, their bulging masses giving little hint of what they might contain. She clucked her tongue in her mouth as she hauled them out, passing one to Bob for him to carry. They did not have enough time to go about sifting through the contents here, not with the guards about to return at any moments, and so would need to appropriate the insides out between them in a more secure and less lethal location – if such a place were possible to find in Sunberth. She set about attaching the two bags to her belts, and the accompanying straps across her chest from the cases she had ‘retrieved’ from Deharde’s desk. That achieved she stood up and looked down at Bob, his own bundle secreted somewhere about his person so as to not show at all, fostering the thought that perhaps he held more surprises than she had first assumed.
“Right, lets get the petch out of this place then,” she stated firmly as she strode towards the entrance they had used to enter the office, “and we can free these slaves too I think. Give them a chance at freedom at least” she continued, smiling down at the short man before she was stopped in her tracks by a revisiting of karma.
“You ain’t goin’ nowhere girly. You’re gonna stay and be shown exactly what your place be. Your shorty friend too” grunted one of the three guards standing stoicly between the two of them and the way out.
She scanned the situation carefully as she licked her lips, a slightly nervous gesture escaping her usual level of control – surprise being a good lever for such things. Three fairly well armed men against herself and Bob, who from his actions so far seemed to not like killing. In short, she wondered whether she would get out of the place alive. Still, when life threw thugs at you there was only one logical response to give. She drew her Tonfa with both hands as the three of them laughed at their appearance – showing her that they clearly had no idea what Tonfa were or what they could do. Well, they would know after today – hopefully, and if she let them live.
“You got any plans Bob then now is the time to use them. For example, a crossbow or a whistle to summon warriors would be a good bet” she told him as she shifted her balance into a defensive stance and readied for the inevitable exchange.
oocContents of bags from safe to be determined by thread grader - if anything of value is deemed to have been within