Chapter 13 - The Searchers
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Triss and I met Geralt downstairs the next morning. He wasn't one to ask about personal details, and considering how we were acting with each other, he didn't really need to put two and two together to figure out our relationship was already back on course. Once we had a plate of food in front of us, a mug of juice to wash it all down, Geralt explained his previous night.
He'd found Corinne Tilly without a problem. She was in the middle of a dream, in what the owner had thought was a haunted house, but Corinne was being teased by, of all things, a godling. She was innocent, and also lonely. Geralt let her remain in the house, of course. Man had a heart of gold at times, but when it came to children, even child-like creatures, he would do anything to help them out. As for Corinne, she offered to help him, following her to the Golden Sturgeon.
After being asked a series of rather personal questions about Ciri, and also his relationship with Ciri, he was asked to lie back, and he dreamed of Ciri, sort of, before he dreamed of Dandelion. That definitely grabbed the attention. I hadn't seen the bard in a long time, Triss didn't even know he was in town. "Where is he?" I asked.
"Apparently he is the new owner of the Rosemary and Thyme," Geralt replied.
"That's a brothel!" Triss exclaimed, before clearing her throat, "Um, anyway, Dandelion running a brothel perhaps isn't a stretch of the imagination."
"I assume we're heading there?" I asked.
"Soon as you've finished eating and got yourself into your armour."
I turned to Triss. "What about yourself?"
"I have my own things to sort out, Ragnar. But as you're now here... I don't plan on being back at The Bits as often, at least."
Heading upstairs, I put on my armour, grabbed my weapons and small pack, Triss putting back on her grab, though she left the hood down long enough that I could caress her cheek once more, pulling her close so I could kiss her. She then pulled up her hood, hiding herself away from the world once again, as we headed downstairs, Geralt already waiting for us outside.
"I'll be back tonight, Ragnar," she said, "I have a feeling our paths might be crossing. Dandelion was in town and I had no idea. Why is that?"
"Maybe he wasn't aware you were here?"
"Hmmm. Probable, I guess. I haven't exactly advertised I'm here." She kissed my cheek, wished us good luck, and she disappeared into the crowds.
Thankfully, Geralt had directions to the Rosemary and Thyme, so I just followed him. Curiosity did get the better of him in the end. Didn't blame him, to be honest. I would inundate him with questions once Yennefer was back in his life, simply because I knew he was hopelessly in love with her but they spent far more time apart than together. "So how was it?" he asked.
"We talked a lot in addition to other activities that I won't describe."
"Tell her about the others?"
"Aye."
"What did she say about that?"
"Nothing. Geralt, she's understood since the very first day. You know what she asked of me from time to time. I did it willingly because, one, I fucking love her, and two, she knows I... you know..."
He glanced my way. "No, I don't know, Ragnar. Spell it out for me."
"Fuck off, Geralt," I exclaimed with a chuckle. At least he grinned in return as he knew I was joking. We'd fallen out plenty of times but it had never turned physical, mostly because we knew, once gloves were thrown down, it wouldn't end well. So we would share angry words then walk away to cool off.
Approaching the Rosemary and Thyme, all seemed quiet. Apparently this was the Red Light District of the city, so I assumed there must be another couple of brothels around. The only one I knew well was the Passiflora, but that was in a far nicer area of Novigrad than where we were.
Before we could even approach the entrance, and the place looked completely deserted, the door burst open, and a vagrant came tumbling towards it. I position myself so he bumped into my shoulder and fell to the ground. Two other people came tumbling out after him, another hitting me and then the ground, the third tripping over himself and hitting the deck.
Then a dwarf appeared in the doorway, someone both Geralt and I would have recognised immediately. "Next time I'll rip your fuckin' legs off and shove 'em up your arse till you've toes for teeth!" Then he looked our way and opened his arms. "Geralt! Ragnar! In the nick of time, as always!"
"Who the fuck are these clowns?" I wondered, picking one up and holding him by the collar, "Do I need to remove teeth? Some blood and bruises?"
"No, these fuckers just thought they could make themselves at home here. So now they'd be wise to fuck off and not come back."
The man I was holding was full of fear now so I pulled him closer, though his breath was horrific. "Hear my short friend over there?"
"Who you callin' short, the lumberin'..."
"Joke, Zoltan. Calm down."
He muttered to himself as I looked back at the vagrant. "I would make you walk back in and clean up after yourselves, but my dwarven friend..."
"Much better, Ragnar."
"Has asked you to kindly fuck off. So unless you want my sword shoved up your arse alongside your legs, I would suggest you make haste and fuck off."
I let him go and the three vagrants scarpered rather quickly. Following Zoltan inside, he was surprised to see both of us, though we hadn't seen him in years, so we were just as surprised to see him in Novigrad. Still, it was good to unite with another old friend, He found some ale for us to drink, a clean enough table for us to sit at, and we sat down, enjoying a morning beer, when he asked what had brought us there.
Geralt wasted no time explaining that we were looking for Ciri, and that caught Zoltan by surprise. Like many, he'd always had a soft spot for her, but his soft spot for her was larger than most. Wore his heart on his sleeve, despite his rough and tumble exterior. We explained what we'd discovered so far, our reunion in White Orchard the meeting with Emhyr, then the weeks in Velen investigating any rumour we'd had.
"Shit, you two have been busy then," he muttered.
"Aye.
"So you haven't seen her by any chance?" Geralt asked, no hope or expectation.
"Sorry, old friend. I haven't seen her since... I'm not sure I'd even recognise her if she even did try and attempt contact."
"Okay, we'll leave that aside for now. I have a feeling the rumours of Ciri being here might not be true. What about Dandelion? I had no idea he was in Novigrad."
"I don't know either, Geralt. When he took over this tavern, he made contact with me, askin' if I'd like to be involved. He has ideas, Geralt. Big fuckin' great ideas. But I returned just this mornin' to find the tavern full of those pricks I just kicked out."
"Fuck," Geralt muttered to himself.
"Okay, Ciri can just disappear but someone like Dandelion is bound to leave some sort of trail," I suggested, "Though this place is a mess, surely there is something that will give us a clue."