70th day of Summer, 514 The rain had lent a few days of rinsed cleanliness to the town and taken the dust from the air. There was a threat of humidity that had not yet raised its sweaty head. Jad was picking up where he'd left off the day before. His list of names was about half finished, all of them names of registered sailors living in Zeltiva when not at sea; all of them starting with "M". It was the young man's only lead to what may be his only family. He had started at the World's End Grotto. There were actually several there, but other than one that he had not yet been to catch at home, they had all checked negative. They either did not recognize the ring as any sort of family heirloom, or sputtered poorly, crafted lies in an attempt to claim it as their own. Jad had since followed a systematic, circular pattern to eliminate the names as he canvased the town. He was near to closing the circle as he started in on the area of town called East Street. He was not so naive as to be unaware of the seediness of this district. Poverty bred crime and he was not unfamiliar with either. But he was resolved to mind his own business, and that was to knock on a few doors and ask about the ring. There was a greater worry that the denizens of the poor section of town may be more gifted liars where claims to his ring were concerned. But he felt confident that he could unmask such attempts with his request that they identify two things about the ring. The first being the hidden finger razor in the vertex of the "M" itself. And the second was the recitation of the passage engraved on the inside. This was, of course, a trick question, as there was no passage. After that, Jad figured he would demand to know his mother's name. He'd encountered hostility more than once already on account of his demands for proof, but he'd handled them all thus far. And thus far, toward late midday, he'd crossed three more names from his list and was approaching an intersection that would shorten his walk to a fourth. By the time Jad perceived that there were two men that were stationary, as if posted there, before a single doorway, they were already watching him. Earlier, he'd thought it a wise precaution to don his mail and bring his skirmish sword, since he would be in a shadier part of town. His glaive-like weapon had the bladed end sheathed, and the spear end blunted with the attachment of a rubber grommet on the point. He used it like a walking stick, but he had no doubt these men knew it for the weapon it was. He paused for just a moment as he decided to continue his path past the building. He reasoned that if he showed hesitation, having just realized he'd been seen, he would look that much more suspicious. His spirits took a quick drop as one of the men turned to speak through the doorway before the two left their "post" to confront him. Two more men came from inside the building to replace the men approaching him. |