Labored breathing through a bruised trachea kept rhythm as made his way back around the corner. Things were looking just about as you'd expect. He was wasting a perfectly good Spring day, risking life and limb for some pretty face he'd never seen before, in the off chance that maybe things might go his way. Well, he could always just turn that corner over there, veer off and head straight to the Pig's Foot. Kick back with an ale, or, whatever. Whatever, indeed. Whatever was better than getting your face liquified over a skirt. Thing was, Gad had already gotten involved. It was becoming sort of personal now and, all things considered, he'd really like to get that skirt back, at least for the principle of the whole thing. Even as he rushed back to the scene, though, wheels were turning in his head. How can I turn this around. That silk fabric skirt, seemed awfully expensive. There's got to be a lot of coppers and silvers passing hands at Lenz's stall. She certainly didn't look like she was worse for the ware. A little thin and pale, but- compared to half the city she's packing on the pounds. Hmph. Yeah, that's it. There's gotta be something to this little tailoring business she's got going on. Something sinister was bubbling in Gad's brain, but he'd first have to deal with what brought his mind to a boil if he was ever going to get his way. So, it was that he came across Lenz, somewhat admirably fending off the woman.
The first thing Gad noticed was the floored man, struggling to his feet and groaning about his balls. The wizard couldn't help crack a grin. Obviously he and Lenz shared something when it came to tactics, but hey, why mess with a winning formula right? A kick in the pants usually did the job. So did a kick in the head. When Gad spotted the man pulling himself up, he made sure to pick up the speed and accelerated with all his might. He was to the man in a moment, and let his leg, with all the force of his sprinting behind it, swing like a pendulum into the side of the man's head. There was a clicking pop, and the man let out a whine and reached for his neck. As the attacker collapsed from the all-fours position he was in back to the ground, Gad also tumbled to the ground, as he'd basically just tripped himself over the man's head. In the wizard's shin there was something like a pins-and-needles sensation or what you might feel when you hit your ''funny-bone''. Gad wasn't exactly laughing, though. Through a grimaced face and gritted teeth he was able to stagger back up and get his legs under him, despite the right one a little throbbing and numb from where he'd kicked the guy. It'd definitely leave a bruise. He spotted the man, still struggling to get up. Gad went over and put his left foot on the man's shoulder, then applied a little force. The man rolled over onto his back, like a helpless turtle, and Gad stomped the guy's exposed and soft belly. One, two, three times. Normally someone might try and grab his leg, drag him to the ground, but Lenz had already softened the guy up. Sufficiently assured the man would spend the next few minutes alternating between clutching his belly his neck and his groin in pain, Gad turned his attention to Lenz's fight with the woman. He was about to intervene when he spotted something, white, on the ground.
He reached down and retrieved the skirt. It must've fallen to the ground in Lenz's fight with the woman and man, he'd reasoned. He'd never felt silk before. He clutched the cool cloth as it overflowed in hands and spilled between his fingers. It wasn't just soft, it was smooth, smoother than he'd imagined. He thought it might be slimy, from the glossy look it had, but it wasn't. He'd held valuable things in his hands, plenty of times, but rarely, something that so spoke to opulent vanity as this silken skirt. In his fascination, he didn't notice the woman spot him, or that, after getting a mean right hook on Lenz's jaw, she'd spun around and reached for the skirt in his hands. The woman yanked, and Gad, naturally, yanked back. At first he upset the girl's balance a bit but the woman got a little leverage and immediately pulled back. A minor tear in the fabric grew until the garment was in two pieces; one in Gad's hand and one in hers. The woman's eyes went wide and wild, and after the shock registered on her face, she let out an enraged, throaty scream. Gad spared only a moment's glance at the torn piece of silk in his hand, as he did, he reached into his pocket to snatch his shaving razor. He was glad he felt the need for a trim this morning. In an instant, he was yanking the woman by the hair, and had the razor blade to her neck. He twisted her around, so now her body was between his and her brothers her were slowly recovering and stumbling their ways to their feet. He pulled his mouth close to her ear, and in a low voice, warned her not to move.
“Shh, shh,” he started “I don't want to kill you, I don't. But I will. I will, and I won't lose any sleep over it either, so please, for your own sake, stay petching still woman.” The look of utter disgusted rage on her face sunk behind the mask of self concern. He didn't want to kill her, and she didn't want to die, so for the time being, the girl did as he said. “Now, tell your brothers to back off.” The woman shifted focus from Gad out of the corner of her eyes, to her brothers who were now standing before them. Lenz was behind Gad, so he couldn't see her, but from where she was standing she'd be able to see him and the two brothers in case either tried something. The wizard let out a low sigh, and tapped the blade's edge to the thief-girl's throat, as she had yet to do as he'd instructed.
“H-hey you two, calm down. Don't make any sudden movements, alright?” The two men shared a tense look before placing their hands up with the palms facing forward, and taking several paces back.
“Alright, good.” Gad continued in her ear. “Now, I'm going to do the talking, alright? Now remember,” he drummed his index finger across the ridge of the back of the razor, “don't get jumpy.” He cleared his throat, and began directing his voice to the two men “Alright, alright. So, looks like we've all had our fun, huh? You got your thrills in? Cause me? I'm having a blast.” Yes, this was how Gad preferred things. Maybe it was the wizard in him that liked exerting power over others, maybe it's just how he was, but he always preferred to be the one with all the cards, no matter what the game was. “Okay, now, okay. Let's see. Looks like your girl here as gone and ruined my pretty little dress.”
“-Skirt” one of the brothers corrected. Gad clenched his teeth.
“Whatever. You know the policy at my shop? You break it, you bought it. So, she's going here the money she owes her, we clear? Your going to give her double, in fact, for whatever business she might've lost, wasting her time tracking you down for not paying in the first place.”
“What!? That's ridic-!” It was the girl this time, but Gad shut her up by pressing a little closer with the razor blade, and dragging it just the tinniest bit, until a small drop of blood welled up and tumbled down her neck.
“Be careful with that word. You know what that word means? Ridiculous? 'Worthy of ridicule.' You making fun of me? Cause, I don't think your in the position.” The brothers were looking tense and pissed, and in the silence after his rhetorical question, the woman made an audible gulp. “Didn't think so. So, then your going to pay her the full cost of the skirt again, just for the fact that you put your hands on her, and I don't like that.”
“But, I don't even have that much coin on me!”
“Oh, I'm sure if you put your heads together you can all work something out. Go ahead, pull your coin purse out, toss it to your boys over there.” The woman did as instructed. “Good. Good, now, you, count it, put the difference in and chuck it back to Miss Lenz over my shoulder here.” With much reluctance, the men did as instructed, and it required both of them to put money in to reach the three-times amount Gad was charging them for Lenz's inconvenience. Once they'd counted in the Mizas, they tightened the little coin bag back up, and tossed it to Lenz. “Perfect. Now isn't this so much simpler? You really gotta run around, robbing my stall, threatening my friend here?” Gad spit to the side in disgust. “Hik. I don't know what this town is coming to. But I want you remember something. You see her? She's under my protection, you understand that? So's her boss, and their business, you get me? So, if you petch around with her, you petching with me, and I don't liked to be petched, not without being wined and dined first. I'm classy like that. Now, you apologize to her.” The men's faces materialized a sneer, but Gad pulled their sister tight and brandished the razor, reminding them of the stakes. “Go ahead, say 'I'm so sorry we stole from you and laid hands on you Miss Lenz, it won't ever happen again. If we see you in the street we'll cross to the other side, and we'll only patronize your business as honest customers.' Go ahead, say it!” After another audible gulp and a moment's more of hesitation the boys semi-mumbled out their apology in not-quite-harmony, and left out a few words. Gad shrugged. “Good enough. Now, remember, Lenz is under the protection of me-” the incredulous question from one of brothers of 'who are you?' overlapped with Gad's self introduction “- Gad <<The>> Benachag, <<bastard of>> Hazikayah, <<from the streets of>> Sunberth.” He said with flair, in his father's Shiber tongue. It had the desired effect of sounding grand and alien enough to seem important as brothers shared another one of their looks, this one seem to say 'Whoa, do you know who that is?'
A smirk tinged the corners of his mouth. Now, how to extricate himself and Lenz from this nasty business? That was the question. His eyes shifted from the men, to the squirming captive he had hostage. Best to leave anymore theatrics for a time when he had a more controlled situation. He wasn't exactly thinking about how to get out of this when he'd went for the girl, but he was prepared to improvise. He had an idea; The Scarlet Sanctum. There, in one of the dark, smokey back rooms he could ditch the girl, pay one of the prostitutes to gag her and tie her up. It'd cost a pretty copper Miza but it'd but more room between him and these goons. The last thing he wanted was to spew some grandiose shyke like that, only to get double teamed in a alley a few bells later, and tossed in the river. So, with that consideration in mind, he decided it was best to make quick moves now. “Alright. Now that you've paid your dues, I guess your free to go- do whatever it is you do when you aren't stealing ladies formal wear. I'm going to hold on to sweet cakes here, as collateral. I don't want you getting up to any more of your tomfoolery, or following me, so if I catch wind of either-” Gad's voice got low and more gravelly than usually, he tilted his head down, and looked through wide open eyes at the men. “- I'll slit her fucking throat and let her bleed out in an alley somewhere.” He cleared his throat and continued more soberly. “Now, if you do as I say, that'll be it, no harm will come to her. Got it? No need to look for her, she'll find her way back to you in a few bells.” One of the brothers made a sudden forward lurching motion. Gad yanked the girl back and drew more blood with the blade. “Back! Damnit! Didn't you listen to me? What the petch is wrong with you- you want her to die? I said BACKOFF!” The hostage nodded and the man did so .“No more funny business. Don't follow us, and don't get into anything that might make me do something I'd not like. Because you'll like it even less.” Threats, threats for everyone! Gad sighed and backed away with his captive. He ushered Lenz along. “Come on, let's go somewhere a little less crowded.” He tensely watched the men for the several chimes it took to back away out of their sight line. As soon as he turned a corner and they were out of ear shot, he spoke to Lenz.
“Alright, they can't hear us now. Keep an eye out for those two, will you? I don't think they'll follow us, and the trip is a short one, but I don't want to risk this. We're going to zigzag our way there, but we're headed to a place called 'The Scarlet Sanctum'. Do you know it?” His voice was a considerable note more friendly, now that he was talking to Lenz. No doubt, though, she'd seen he's mean side. He wondered for a moment what she thought. But, only for a moment. The thought crossed his mind, that after how he'd put his ass in the fire for her, he shouldn't have to worry whether or not she had a good opinion of him. In his book, she owed him. |
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