Chapter 77
The warehouse at the top of the stairs looked like it was being held up more by thoughts and prayers than structural integrity. Beams sagged, holes dotted the roof, rotted planks covered the floor, and the smell of urine was everywhere.
"Your friends really put us up in a nice spot," Mitchell told Lethelin, but gave her a grin to let her know his sarcasm was playful, not angry. She chose not to respond, just huffed and kicked some bit of wood across the floor and scowled. Her hand was inside her cloak and that usually meant she was fiddling with Mira's handle, which she often did when she was frustrated. Given how she was feeling responsible for them being trapped here, he could understand why she was feeling a little stabby.
The room was longer than it was wide. At one end there was a large set of ramshackle double doors that looked big enough to fit a good-sized wagon through, and indeed, Mitchell could make out ancient grooves in the stone floor in front of the doors where generations of vehicles would have been brought in and out. There was an office area off to the right with one wall collapsed and the ceiling sagging precariously. A stiff breeze looked like it would be enough to send it caving in.
Maybe twenty feet up, some space that had been built creating a sort of makeshift second floor but the steps leading to it had crumbled long ago, the remnants of which were now in a pile of rotted timber and planks on the floor. Vras had quickly ascended the wooden beams and was now prowling around up top. Mitchell trusted he would report back if he found anything of interest. Occasionally there was the sound of wood creaking as the cat made its way across the second level.
"Tell me about the Dregs," Mitchell said to Allora as they circled their cage.
"It is as Jonan said," she replied. "One of the oldest parts of the city near the original wall. It was an area not well-spoken of with only the roughest sorts of people. Many taverns and brothels reside within and attract mostly a criminal element."
"Sounds like my kind of people," Lethelin chimed in with a small grin.
"Are there lots of places to hide?"
"Almost certainly," Allora nodded. "Many places like this, and given what I saw below, who knows how many warrens cut under the streets. They could lead anywhere. Jonan and this Edrokii Sereg had ample time to prepare, so I do not doubt that there are agents watching the building. If we leave they might be under orders to attack us, or keep us contained. It is impossible to know."
"Would killing them cause the same sort of trouble as killing Jonan did?" Mitchell asked. Then he felt somewhat shocked at even asking the question. How quickly he had become accustomed to the notion of violence in this new world. But he shoved that thought aside to deal with later.
"It might," Lethelin said. "It would be a matter of debate. So far, we have not been harmed, we're merely being held. If he tries to attack us first, then the drake's out of the egg, and -- since we have not attacked any interests of his -- we would be free to retaliate in kind. But if we attack him on his territory first, assuming we survived, I'm not sure that the other edrokii in the city would stay out of it. They take threats to their authority seriously."
Mitchell expelled a breath through his nose.
"So it comes back to waiting to find out what he wants."
"Unfortunately," Lethelin said and slumped a little. "I'm sorry, Mitchell. This is my fault."
"No, it's not," he told her. "You did what you said you could do. As far as I can tell, we're in the city, slipped in right under the noses of the guards, and we've even got Vras with us. It's the other side that didn't keep the deal. And, if I'm understanding you correctly, they are walking very close to a line that would break the rules of their society or whatever this is."
"There is something I am confused about," Allora broke in. "What is to stop this Sereg from just killing us? No one in Varset knows you are here, you are not acting under any sort of orders from your..." Allora paused as she worked to say the distasteful word, "edrokii. What repercussions could there be for him?"
"Word would get out," Lethelin explained, "that he'd killed someone in the guild who had not broken the accords. He would lose respect, even among his own gang and the other edrokii would let it be known that he wasn't worthy of the title. Eventually, people would start coming for him, seeking to supplant him. Maybe even from within his own organization."
"Actual honor among thieves," Mitchell said. "Small comfort, I guess."
Vras came padding up then and bumped Mitchell's thigh.
"
There are many two legs prowling outside. Some have magic.
"
Mitchell relayed the information.
"Can he say how many?" Lethelin asked.
"Numbers are hard for him, but probably more than we could safely deal with."
"I could slip out and take care of them. Some of them, at least," Lethelin offered, perhaps hoping to make amends for getting them stuck here.
"No," Mitchell mused. "Given what you said, fighting our way out is a last resort. We already have the entire city watch, or military or whatever is running things in this city, gunning for us. We don't need to add all the gangs as well. Let's not borrow trouble."
"Agreed," Allora said. "I think our original plan of waiting is our best choice at this time."
"Could they be listening in on our conversation?" Mitchell suddenly asked.
"It is possible, yes. There are runes which can be crafted to pick up sounds, as well as items that can be created to transmit it over distances. We should be careful of our words."
Magical items or runes, Mitchell thought. Something was tickling his memory. Then it clicked.
"I have something!"
He reached into his bag and pulled out his spell book, flipping to the divination section until he found the first circle spell he wanted.
"This one," he said as he turned the book around to show it to Allora. "Detect Magic. Would it tell us if there were magical items or runes in here?"
"It would, indeed," Allora said with a smile. "I find it very sexy when you are clever, my lord."
She blew him a kiss.