76 - Biker Party
Rachael gazed out from the bow of the moored ship at the busy docks while Handil finished her business with the captain before they disembarked. Many stacks of goods in crates, barrel, sacks, and nets stood on the wide paved square, and were moved to and from many small and large ships moored at several long stone piers by various crews. She had been to many places on her quests before, but this was the first time at this large coastal city where just about every race walked around, and that included demon races.
Handil giggled softly at her girl's stare when she approached her. 'Kraeintos is a country where everyone comes for high quality mana powered products. Because they trade all over the world and some of the richest and rare ore mines are here, they're neutral to any party as long as they pay, and no one will even think about invading the country because of the retaliation from other countries.'
Rachael nodded slowly as she could see how that all worked out for them. 'So, we're kind of hiding in plain sight?'
Handil leaned on the rail. 'No one will notice another merchant among the many doing business here, and travelling around the country.'
Rachael looked at her. 'But the same would go for anyone who might look for us.'
Handil met her gaze. 'Yes, so we still have to keep our eyes open, although we can hide quickly if we have to.' She gestured with her head at the buildings at the left far side of the docks. 'See that inn with the two blue fishes sign? That's where we'll stay while I arrange for transport and papers for our cover story as travelling merchants visiting various cities in the country.'
'I hope it's not a sign that it's a fishy place to stay at.' said Rachael, and picked up her bags while Handil sniggered.
***
The cargo master of the ship Gentle Wave stared at the line of pack animals with long hair down to the ground, and heads with wide horns that were mostly hidden in it seemingly way back past their shoulders, and who carried large packs on their lower backs. 'What are those?'
Iphigenia looked back casually. 'A special breed. Originally coming from a very far place.'
'Yeah, they must be since I haven't ever seen such strange creatures. They're not easily spooked or hostile to strangers, are they?'
'They're harmless unless someone tries to harm them or steal our belongings.'
The man hummed as he looked once more over the line and the ladies beside them, and the two strangely obedient bloodwolves sitting next to the woman he spoke to. He figured if they can tame such monsters, their pack animals would be safe enough to take on board. He'd assign them a separate hold in any case. 'All right, you can lead them to the storage at the back, which can be locked for your convenience.'
Elzbieta lead the disguised capri up the plank and onto the boat while Iphigenia, Susi, and Ulric stayed, and Ulric glanced up at Valdys as she passed by.
'Those hairy disguises you conjured up may look weird, but I do admit it's working.'
She smirked lightly.
'Just make up a story about a far away land, and most people will believe it as long as you have something to show for it.'
When Yingshien passed them, the cargo master opened his mouth to say something, but thought better of it when she gave him a quick frown. Although they were rare to encounter, he knew it was better not to bother them. Even if it was a small one, he didn't dare take a chance. "No wonder they're named Quaint." he thought.
***
Half a day after setting sail, Captain Reganta hummed a song softly as she toured the ship, and came upon Valdys and Conchim at the stern. Valdys gave her a nod in greeting. 'In a good mood, captain?'
Reganta smiled and straightened her back lightly. 'Yes, we have very favourable winds, and it feels like the ship is living up to her name and sliding more smoothly through the water. If this keeps up we'll arrive at Havenno in record time.'
'That's good to hear, even though it's a pleasure to be sailing on this ship.'
Reganta bowed slightly. 'Thank you. It's my pleasure to ferry such an interesting party as yourselves.' she said, and continued her tour.
Conchim giggled as she looked at Valdys. 'I think she'd hire us on the spot if she knew I used my wind ability and you had some friends pushing us along underneath the hull.'
Valdys looked up at the sky. 'It's a shame we have to pace ourselves though. We'd really draw suspicion of we made the journey in half the time. And I don't want to disappoint the captain when everything is back to normal when we leave.'
Conchim nodded. 'I wonder if we will find Cat the way we left it when we return.'
'I believe we will. Cat buried itself deep enough, and Isa left Oono as a guard in it. She will sense if anything's wrong through her link with the little golem, and our honey has his link with Cat.'
***
Rachael and Handil woke up after their rest, snuggled and kissed for a while until they were awake enough to rise, and Rachael opened the shutters to let in daylight and have a look outside. 'Honey? How far are you done with our travel arrangements?'
Handil looked up from splashing water in her face. 'As good as done. We only need a few more supplies, but our rides are ready to be picked up.'
Rachael watched the odd animals and their owners disembark from a newly arrived ship at the docks. Larger travelling groups were not uncommon, but one with so many different species and strange beasts was unique. And after what happened, she didn't trust anything out of the ordinary at all. 'Good. I think we should leave as soon as possible.'
Handil joined her at the window and understood what her girl was talking about when she saw the group. 'Indeed.'
***
After the party had finished disembarking and gathered at a little more out of the way spot at the back of the docks, Valdys checked the artefact's direction, and it spun around slowly. 'We might be in luck. It's somewhere here in the city.'
Yingshien looked around at the busy docks. Curious people quickly averted their eyes when she looked their way. 'I think we need better luck if you want to find it in this crowded place.'
'We'll have to begin with finding out who arrived here recently.' said Elzbieta. 'The records from the ships should hold passenger names, and then we'll have to find out who's who and where without drawing too much attention.'
Valdys noticed captain Reganta entering a building with an anchor on the sign outside close by. 'I can retrieve a copy of the books if that's where they keep all records.'
Iphigenia walked into the harbour office a little later after the Reganta had left. The place was empty but for the clerk sitting behind a desk behind the front counter, and it smelled similar to other administrative offices she'd been before, which held many records of many years. The racks with record keeping books stood in narrow rows at the back, but the man in his thirties with thinning, black hair and a stiff expression as he wrote in one book sat sideways, and would surely notice it if Valdys did her book spirit trick. She moved over to the counter and leaned a little forward with her hands on it, squeezing her chest forward. 'Excuse me, can you help me?'
The man glanced up from writing with a light frown. 'What do you need?'