Chapter 19: An Unexpected Ally
Their tour began at the center of the village. Rows and rows of tents and stalls were set up and offered every item imaginable. There were food stalls that offered exotic spiced meats and strange-looking fruits. Fine embroidered linens were displayed on racks as artisans shouted out prices. Up and down, left and right, everywhere you looked, orcs were selling.
Shakil slowed down in front of a forest green tent where, inside, a small brown orc was hunched over a covered table, arranging glittering bracelets on a display mat.
"Anything new today, Vetu?" Shakil asked the small orc.
"Ah, Shakil, good morning." The orc's voice squeaked and cracked like the wooden planks of a ship. "Have you found a Mating Day gift yet?"
"I'm considering a few things." The braided orc kicked at the ground and sent a pebble skipping across the dirt.
"Ah," Vetu wrung his hands together. "Well then, perhaps some of my new items would help you decide?" He grabbed a bag sitting just inside the tent flaps and dumped its contents out onto the display table. There were strands and strands of gold chains, silver pendants inlaid with rubies, bronze belt buckles shaped like magnificent birds, and rings with such intricate filigree that they appeared to have been woven out of precious metals.
"Well, Samson," Shakil waved lazily at the mound of treasure. "Do you see anything worthwhile?" Despite the orc's casual act, Samson saw the urgent look in his escort's eyes that pleaded, "Help me."
Samson pressed his lips together, holding back a grin as he looked over what had been laid out.t. As he rummaged through the goods, a glittering from the pile caught his eye. Curious, Samson dug it out. It was a pair of dazzling pink diamond earrings. Each was set into a graceful gold filigree and was surrounded by sparkling small white gems. They were perfect.
"These," Samson presented the jewels to Shakil. "Get her these."
Shakil's eyes widened as Samson held up the earrings. "Perfect," the orc's mouth curved into a dreamy smile. "I can just picture her now... lying on our bed, wearing nothing but the earrings and a smile, her climbing on top of me--"
"A very wise choice." The shopkeeper orc took the earrings and placed them inside a small padded box before turning stiffly back to Samson. "And for you?"
"Yes, what about you, Samson?" Shakil coughed as he adjusted his loincloth. "Anything catch your eye?"
"It's all very beautiful," Samson said carefully, not wanting to offend the old peddler, "but I don't need any jewelry."
"Oh?" Shakil grunted.
"Oh?" Vetu echoed.
Samson offered an apologetic smile. "I guess I would like something more... practical."
"Practical? I have practical," Vetu said. His merchant's heart invigorated, he hobbled to the back of the tent and returned a short moment later cradling several jars against his chest. They appeared to be filled with white pebbles. He set them down on the table triumphantly. "Well? What do you think of these?"
Samson gasped in delight, but Shakil's expression was blank. "What is it?" he asked, picking one up and shaking it. "Sand?"
"It's--it's spring salt. Scented spring salt." Samson had heard about this from one of the merchants who had visited his village but never had a chance to try it. His orc guide, however, remained baffled. "You put them in hot bath water to soften and perfume your skin." Samson grabbed the bottles and began uncorking them, inhaling deeply. "This one is rosemary. Here you have orange blossoms. And this... ah, lavender." Samson was beginning to feel lightheaded. "Where did you find these, Vetu?"
The old orc puffed his chest out. "Like a courtesan's age, you must never ask a merchant where he got his treasures."
"Treasures, indeed." Shakil placed his hands over the bottles in front of them. "Vetu, add these 'spring salts' to my order as well."
Samson swallowed his cry of disappointment. He'd just been about to pull out his bag of coins to purchase the lot. Real scented spring salt! And he'd missed the chance to try them.