***I suppose that I ought to mention that there are several parts to this, and they're widely separated in geographical terms -- though there is interaction between them. The heads up -- to avoid confusion is that I tell you what you're looking at right after my notes to you, the reader. So that's what's happening here; we're leaving the group on the mountain for a little while as I introduce Selena -- a slightly troubled young woman struggling to stay alive in a shady business, though she'd tell you that it has its moments. 0_o
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Book of the Merren Part 1
Selena sat at the bar of the inn feeling the slight tension that comes when one trusts no one and is in a place where anything could happen and likely does on an almost regular basis. She knew that she was being given the once-over time and time again by most of the rough-looking males who might give a thought to getting lucky as they sat in boisterous groups at the tables of the inn's common room.
Which was to say almost everyone in the place, she thought.
All of that was fine, she supposed, but her interest only extended to the members of one particular group of them, and what she had in mind didn't involve pleasure on their part.
She looked around a little furtively at the rough human and half-goblin men in the place. A lot of them were obviously thinking of trying their luck and were considering which approach might work. Selena found the thought a little absurd, since the majority of them weren't sharp enough to be able to have more than possibly two, neither one of which included an offer of dinner, and likely only one involved a question.
And of course, the stable smelled better.
She was also aware that there were others watching her as well. The barman wasn't looking all that friendly, since if anyone was actually successful in an attempt to pick her up, all the barman could expect to gain from it was the rental of one of his rooms instead of getting a cut from one of the wenches and the room fee into the bargain. He couldn't even be sure that she'd want a room at all for it. She might have her own place but he didn't think so. He hadn't seen her here before and wondered a little why -- if she were here to pick up a john -- she was still wearing that long dark cloak.
Selena wanted to smirk, but held her face to a very slightly interested expression. The men and the barman weren't the only ones looking, and the men didn't count for the moment. Their interest was at least understandable at first glance. The barman wasn't pleased, and for the wrong reason, since he was making the assumption that she was here to freelance. The bar wenches held the same assumption, thought they were a little more of a problem, some of them being more inclined to take matters into their own hands with regard to discouraging the competition that they saw in Selena.
She supposed that it was a little tough to make a living here as a female if you didn't have a marketable skill that was wanted and you had no man to protect you -- if you needed protection.
The place obviously was just a drinking hole masquerading as an inn.
An inn on the edge of a rough and tumble settlement with the equivalency of a pimple on the ass-cheek of the world, she thought.
She wasn't terribly concerned. The first thing that she'd done when she'd walked in and chosen her place at the bar was to cast her eye around the room to make sure that the ones that she was after were here in the crowd. The second thing was the slow and purposeful way that she'd gotten herself seated.
She hadn't been obvious about it, but she'd pulled back on her long cloak just enough to allow a little freedom of movement as she sat herself down. Really, it had also given her the chance to show a little of her long thighs and the high boots below them. This had the unwanted side-effect of annoying the real whores in the place.
But it was the third thing that she'd done then which had given them all pause and it was done to keep all but the boldest -- or the most drunkenly foolish -- away from her for a little while because she wanted them to make up their dim minds before she started anything.
She'd pulled out a long and cruel-looking dagger and laid it on the bar in front of her. It was working, obviously, since no one had tried to sit down on the stools to either side of her.
There were rough rules to this game.
They had to have been given the barest sort of warning, and that was what the dagger was for, so that they'd be able to catch the hint that this was five feet four inches, and one hundred twenty pounds of fireball and not just a slick fake-out girl playing the game.
She'd gotten her first pint and it was gone now, finding its calling in washing a little of the blowing frozen dust from the cold streets here down. She'd been through here before long ago in winter and it never seemed to snow much. The horse's hooves dislodged some of the frozen dirt and the wind just blew that around.
Conveniently, the oldest-looking and most porcine of the wenches walked over to take her order.
She indicated the barman with a toss of her chins, "Jack there keeps girls here for what you're thinking of trying," she said, looking Selena over dismissively, "The men here like a girl with a bit of meat to her, you see."
"You're confused about a few things," Selena replied quietly, knowing now that she was addressing one of the part-timers at least, "The men here, as mostly anywhere, like a girl period, though a lot of these ones here would take a sow if she was all there was handy and she knew how to hold still, when to squeal and when not to. I'm not here for that. I'd like another pint of the dark ale, if you please."
Selena noted that her reply was going to need a little time to sink in to the wench's brain, so she waited.
"Pay first," the sullen wench said, and then she looked startled as she found the coins in her palm before she'd really gotten it open. She sniffed and turned away.
Selena watched as the barmaids gathered at the taps to discuss what had transpired. Apparently, unescorted females were a rarity in here and the only plausible reason that came to their minds was freelancing. Somewhere just after the pour, the large woman turned her back to Selena for a moment before walking back around the front of the bar this time. The movement was intended to be covert, but the rogue caught it.
"Here ye be," the barmaid said with a more friendly expression as she set the mug down on the bar. Selena placed another pair of coins next to the mug.
"What's this for?" the woman asked, "You've already paid."