31st of Spring, 512 AV Fog had set over the city of Sunberth, a rather unpleasant feeling for Casper, who felt uncomfortable not being able to see more than a few feet in front of him, not to mention the cold. Still, he had to wake up that morning and make his way to the Fence, ready to do whatever was asked from him by his boss, Zeke. He wondered what lay in store for him today. Most of the time, Casper just lazed around the shop, gave a dirty look to whoever was trying to haggle too far down for an item, and waited patiently for something to turn up. Today, however, he found himself fidgeting in the chair he usually relaxed comfortably in, finding the chilly air unbearable. He rubbed his hands together, a sour look on his face as he imagined going back to the tavern and sitting by the fire for the rest of the day. Zeke, who had just finished up with a customer, came over to stand by Casper. “Sensitive to the cold, are ye?” He said, noticing his discomfort. “A bit.” “Well, I got a lil' somethin' to warm ye up, lad. I got a craftsman, Sharl, who's recently sold me a load o' crap fer way more than it's worth, an I don't like bein' made a fool of.” “Undersstandable.” “Good ta hear, I thought I was bein' unreasonable for a sec,” He let out a hearty chuckle at his own joke. “Well, here's the address. Tell 'im I'd like me money back, 'bout fifty gold. Oh, an' I can trust ye to inform him how disappointed I am that we couldn't do good business together.” Handing a sheet of paper with directions scribbled down onto them, Zeke's tone suddenly became darker towards the end of his request. So, he wanted Casper to rough the man up a little more than what was necessary to get the money? Not a problem. He stood up from his seat, and smiled confidently to Zeke. “Conssider it done,” He strode out of the small room, Zeke interrupting him just as he was about to close the door. “Oh, an' Cas? Try not ta kill 'im.” Casper nodded in reply, and left. |