The Lamb's Neck was not normally the sort of place Paul would bring Denise, but it was in places like this that they were likely to find what they were seeking. Together the young married couple entered the foul smelling and smokey tavern, a sudden silence fell as the newcomers were appraised by the hardened imbibers and diners. Paul made very little impression at all. Tall and thin, he had the pallor of one who worked indoors for long hours and unidentifiable stains were scattered across his wrists and hands. As for Denise, every eye, male and female, made an appreciative tour of her lithe physique. Clearly a woman of status, her angelic features nicely complementing her fashionable clothing. Her sapphire blue eyes and copper-colored hair captured the lighting within the tavern in an especially arresting way.
Denise tried her best to ignore the catcalls directed at her as she gripped Paul's hand even more tightly. Paul, for his part, attempted to shield his wife as best he could with his body as he scanned the patrons of the Lamb's Neck. In one corner, seated facing the door, Paul believed that he had spied what he was seeking. The man was huge and abundantly muscular, he wore the attire and carried the broadsword of a northern barbarian. Paul also noted that the man wore his hair and beard in the style of a Purga Warrior. The barbarian and the civilized man focused upon each other. Paul could deduce no malice in the powerfully built man, only curiosity and, perhaps, boredom.
After taking a few deep breaths, Paul held tightly to his wife's hand as he steered the two of them to open seats opposite the barbarian. The north man made no obvious objection. After an uneasy silence, Paul addressed the taller and much stronger man.
"Pardon, Sir, are you a northern warrior."
"Looking like this, what ELSE would I be?"
The barbarian glanced at Paul, took an appreciative eyeful of Denise and stated curtly,
"State your business, man or quit wasting my time. People who waste my time have a habit of making me angry, believe me, you DON'T want me angry."
Paul coughed softly and, haltingly at first, but with more conviction as he continued, Paul presented his case,
"I am Paul Letters and this is my wife, Denise. I am an apothecary by trade and have just finished my apprenticeship. In the past few months, I have been corresponding with a fellow member of my trade in the city of Brant View. He is old and infirm and has agreed to sell me his business for a very fair price. The only problem of course ..."
"Is getting across the western wilds." interjected the barbarian.
"Precisely so, Sir," continued Paul. With the navy forbidding any unnecessary travel, the price for a sea route is prohibitive. Crossing the wilds is much faster than avoiding them. I am told that mounted men may cross the wilds in as little as a week. But, of course, traveling in the wilds almost demands an escort. Though I am young and strong, (the barbarian harrumphed at that) I do not have a full understanding of the dangers I and my wife may face on the journey, nor am I any match for a truly determined swordsman or robber."
"So you want to hire me for protection, lad?"
"Just so, Sir. I am prepared to remunerate you rather well."
"Good! My sword does not come cheap."
Paul made a motion towards his purse but the barbarian stayed his hand.
"I haven't said yes as yet, lad. Let us retire to my room where there are not so many prying eyes."
Understanding, the wisdom of the barbarian's words, yet still feeling leery, Paul turned to face Denise who nodded her approval. A short time later, the young couple was following the barbarian to his quarters. At the top of the stairs, the trio was accosted by a slatternly topless woman. She threw her arms about the Barbarian and said in throaty voice,
"Ready for another round, lover?"
Paul stood open mouthed and gawked at the half-naked woman. Despite her profession, she was prettier than Paul would have expected. He thought her just pretty and no more, and what minor charm she now possessed would rapidly fade from the harsh life she was leading. Denise noted that the cheap woman was just about her own age Simultaneously she felt pity for the poor woman and felt nearly nauseous at the sight of her crass and indelicate manner with the barbarian. Denise thanked the gods that she would never have to make her living in the same way as this poor soul. Not that she didn't enjoy intimacy, far from it, she firmly believed that intercourse should be a wife's desire and her desire should always be for her husband.
"Perhaps later, dove," replied the barbarian as he received her embrace and stroked her chin tenderly, "Right now, I have business to attend to." he gestured at Paul and Denise.
"I am far more talented than her," stated the prostitute, "and I didn't think you would favor boys."
"NOT that kind of business, slut. Now let us pass," stated the barbarian impatiently.
The barbarian's room was indistinguishable from any of the others in the Lamb's Neck, save this one contained his battle armor and a spare sword. There was only a single chair. The barbarian sat while indicating that Paul and Denise should sit on the bed. The rope supported mattress squeaked under their combined weight. Paul, who had not ceased to hold his wife's hand, noted that his palm was now clammy. Denise was, if anything, more nervous than himself.
"PERHAPS I COULD escort the two of you to your new lives. What sort of money are you offering?"
"As it happens, Denise's grandfather recently passed, providing quite a bit of money to us. Much of it will be used to purchase the apothecary I desire. That still leaves a substantial..."
"Let me put it this way, lad fifty gold coins and twenty-five silver ones EVERY day of the trek with an advance of twice the amount, payable now."
Paul, drew in a breath, "That IS a considerable amount, I will concede that it IS justifiable, barely, if the western wilds are as populated with brigands as reputed. By WHY must I make my decision, now?"
The barbarian leaned forward in his chair and stated, "Waste of time, kid. I'm the best swordsman you are EVER going to find in this burg, also my coffers need filling and I've a desire to roam, I've been among civilized men too long, bashing heads in the wilds is just the tonic I need."