by Lazybones on April 30th, 2012, 12:39 am
Shannon loosed a light, fluttering laugh as Iskessah was speaking, as if she were telling the cleverest joke. Her frustration only made this funnier, and it took the better part of a private moment to compose himself. Looking to his right, he saw that the Dhani had eaten around the fruits and breads in the gift basket he'd delivered to her. Resting his cane against is inner thigh, Shannon reached over and plucked up a misshapen yellow fruit with knobby, porous skin. A sharp, sweet citrus aroma filled the air as he began to break its peel and reveal the pith and flesh beneath it.
"I'm sorry, darling, I know you were serious, but are you lissstening to yourssself?" Gray eyes flicked upward at the woman, then returned to the citron in his hand. "If you can't pass yourself off as human, I have absolutely no use for you. I'd hate to think that I'm wasssting my time speaking with you." He enjoyed another quiet laugh as he discarded a torn piece of rind onto the floor. There may have been a rubbish bin around here somewhere, but with all the debris in the room, it seemed pointless to ask.
The Dhani was not a fool, which was perhaps the only reason Shannon hadn't left yet. Usually, securing a contact in Ravok meant a few miza exchanged and slipping an odd whisper into his ear. Shannon almost feared that he was actually taking pity on the poor serpent, an absurd notion. Her defiance, however, was also promising. If she had merely accepted her defeat like a broken slave, shaping her intentions to serve him would be like building a castle out of sand, crumbling with the barest effort.
"Allow me to make your predicament clear to you, Iskessah. If I walk through that door and leave you to your life in this sad little room, I'm certain that someone—possibly a concerned neighbor—will notice that Mattieu Kosun has not been seen for some time. Or, the NHC will come to collect its rent and find you, squatting in a dead man's home.
"You'll claim that Mattieu was your dear uncle, but the Black Sun records will show no proof of it. Assuming you somehow fool everyone into thinking you're human, in a best case scenario you'd be tossed out on the street, where you'll have no understanding of Ravok's laws, layout, or culture. A native Ravokian can spot an outsider in an instant. Thieves and slave trade thrive on outsiders.
"An outsider in this city can get robbed, murdered, raped, enslaved, or all of it, no matter how swollen her pride is. And that's assuming you can make the Black Sun and Ebonstryfe believe you're not a Dhani, in a best case scenario. Most likely you'll end up dead. Your race is a proud one and makes for pitiful slaves. They're usually killed."
There was a spray of sweet citrus juice as Shannon finally broke off a piece of the citron's flesh, then fed it into his mouth. "If I help you, I can show you how to walk among humans. You can be registered as a Ravokian citizen, immune to slavery. I have family in the Black Sun and I can alter the records to show that Mattieu Kosun does, in fact, have a niece. Your life would not be ideal, by Dhani standards, but it would ensure your survival.
"In exchange, you'll be asked to deliver messages and packages for various purposes around the city. You will listen to and observe everything around you, make notes of what you see, and deliver them to a trusted friend of mine. I will pay you for your efforts. With that money, you might eventually be able to secure passage back to whatever hole you call your home. Or you could stay and take up your uncle's practice. Buy some sword lessons. Mercenaries are in high demand, around these parts. You could make your name mean fear.
"If that interests you, anyway. You could be and do anything you wanted, with my help."
Shannon chewed on another slice of fruit. "Is that 'plain' enough for you?"