Jadlin Hayes
37th day of Fall, 514
Jad was due for an afternoon shift at one of the other warehouses. Normally he worked the afternoon where the goods stocked for his actual employer, Mr. Pelthes, were kept. The old hunter had gone into leather working years earlier, and now provided a number of worked leather items for sale. His share of the main warehouse covered both finished products, armor, saddles, belts, gloves, etc.; and the unworked materials used to make such things.
There were a number of other merchants that made up the bloc of contributors to covering the cost of a trio of warehouses. The employees of any of these merchants had a secondary obligation to provide after-hours guard duty at a rotating schedule of the three different locations. This was outside of the regular guard/laborer duty each man worked at their own specific workplace.
In Jad's case, he was employed by 'Pelthes' Pelts', Zelitva's premiere leather working provider. But this was not the duty ahead of him this day. He was on the rotation to pull guard duty into the following morning at the warehouse for an unrelated group of merchants across town. It was going to take most of his intervening time to make it to the building, but if he hurried, he could spare the time for a mug of Kelp beer. He even surprised himself to find a sense that it didn't taste as bad as the time before that. And that better than the time before that.
But arriving at the Kelp Bar, it never chanced that he had the opportunity to develop his taste for the odd brew any further. A man sat at a table with a pair of unfamiliar friends. Jad recognized the one man as being another of the guard duty rotation team; one named "Corven". He approached with a grin, thinking to buy a round for the table and embark on a comically exaggerated account of the woes of being a warehouse guard on night shift. Mostly an epic struggle against the deadly ravages of severe boredom.
It never came to that however, as not long after the round of kelp beers arrived, Jad asked for the key to the warehouse in question. Corven looked blankly for a moment before realizing that Jad was talking to him. "Huh? The key? You mean to the storage site? Why would I have it? You were supposed to get it from Mr. Henry last night after your shift."
Jad was suddenly concerned, "How could I? No one came by to drop it off. Not Flynn, or Krenny or even Terrill. Mr. Henry wouldn't have delivered it himself! Nor did anyone say I had to go across town to get it from him. Mr. Pelthes said I was supposed to get it from you."
Corven chuckled conspiratorially with his chums, "Would'a been nice if he'd-a mentioned it to me." His buddies laughed along with him. Jad couldn't help but add a snort of taxed amusement at the snafu. There was nothing to be gained by blaming Corven for it. The fact was, he could easily see it developing exactly as it apparently had.
"Shyke!" Jad cursed, "I guess I'd better get hoofin' it over there then." He tipped back the mug and guzzled it down, wiping his mouth on his sleeve to the appreciative guffaws of his table-mates.
"Thanks fer the round, mate." They called after him, receiving a wave in return as Jad exited the building. The problem was not only the distance to the "Storage Site", as Corven had called it, it was the fact the Jad didn't know which man had neglected to give him the key. It could have been either Mr. Pelthes, his own boss, or Mr. Henry. And they lived on opposite sides of town.
He'd been planning to go by the grotto on the way, to get his gear. An idea started to grow in his mind, but he did not know how it would be received. His girlfriend, Black, was a Kelvic, a horse Kelvic, to be exact. He'd only seen her horse form a couple of times. He'd gotten the impression that she did not want to shift while in town. She felt too conspicuous, and felt that she might suffer discrimination, or worse, if her secret got out.
It occurred to him though, that since she'd lived here longer than he had, she might know of some sort of messenger service. Jad knew he could get to the 'Storage Site' on time, even stopping by Mr. Pelthes shop on the way to ask about the key. But there was no way he could include a trip in the opposite direction, to see Mr. Henry, as well.
He decided, as he reached the Grotto, that he would ask her if she knew of any quick way to send a message across town.
There were a number of other merchants that made up the bloc of contributors to covering the cost of a trio of warehouses. The employees of any of these merchants had a secondary obligation to provide after-hours guard duty at a rotating schedule of the three different locations. This was outside of the regular guard/laborer duty each man worked at their own specific workplace.
In Jad's case, he was employed by 'Pelthes' Pelts', Zelitva's premiere leather working provider. But this was not the duty ahead of him this day. He was on the rotation to pull guard duty into the following morning at the warehouse for an unrelated group of merchants across town. It was going to take most of his intervening time to make it to the building, but if he hurried, he could spare the time for a mug of Kelp beer. He even surprised himself to find a sense that it didn't taste as bad as the time before that. And that better than the time before that.
But arriving at the Kelp Bar, it never chanced that he had the opportunity to develop his taste for the odd brew any further. A man sat at a table with a pair of unfamiliar friends. Jad recognized the one man as being another of the guard duty rotation team; one named "Corven". He approached with a grin, thinking to buy a round for the table and embark on a comically exaggerated account of the woes of being a warehouse guard on night shift. Mostly an epic struggle against the deadly ravages of severe boredom.
It never came to that however, as not long after the round of kelp beers arrived, Jad asked for the key to the warehouse in question. Corven looked blankly for a moment before realizing that Jad was talking to him. "Huh? The key? You mean to the storage site? Why would I have it? You were supposed to get it from Mr. Henry last night after your shift."
Jad was suddenly concerned, "How could I? No one came by to drop it off. Not Flynn, or Krenny or even Terrill. Mr. Henry wouldn't have delivered it himself! Nor did anyone say I had to go across town to get it from him. Mr. Pelthes said I was supposed to get it from you."
Corven chuckled conspiratorially with his chums, "Would'a been nice if he'd-a mentioned it to me." His buddies laughed along with him. Jad couldn't help but add a snort of taxed amusement at the snafu. There was nothing to be gained by blaming Corven for it. The fact was, he could easily see it developing exactly as it apparently had.
"Shyke!" Jad cursed, "I guess I'd better get hoofin' it over there then." He tipped back the mug and guzzled it down, wiping his mouth on his sleeve to the appreciative guffaws of his table-mates.
"Thanks fer the round, mate." They called after him, receiving a wave in return as Jad exited the building. The problem was not only the distance to the "Storage Site", as Corven had called it, it was the fact the Jad didn't know which man had neglected to give him the key. It could have been either Mr. Pelthes, his own boss, or Mr. Henry. And they lived on opposite sides of town.
He'd been planning to go by the grotto on the way, to get his gear. An idea started to grow in his mind, but he did not know how it would be received. His girlfriend, Black, was a Kelvic, a horse Kelvic, to be exact. He'd only seen her horse form a couple of times. He'd gotten the impression that she did not want to shift while in town. She felt too conspicuous, and felt that she might suffer discrimination, or worse, if her secret got out.
It occurred to him though, that since she'd lived here longer than he had, she might know of some sort of messenger service. Jad knew he could get to the 'Storage Site' on time, even stopping by Mr. Pelthes shop on the way to ask about the key. But there was no way he could include a trip in the opposite direction, to see Mr. Henry, as well.
He decided, as he reached the Grotto, that he would ask her if she knew of any quick way to send a message across town.
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