Caine pulled on his trousers in a rush. He'd started moving before the pounding on the door had stopped, swearing under his breath the entire time. Tonya grabbed Caine's tunic off the floor just in time for him to snatch it out of her hands and start running down the stairs.
The two naked women just stood there, wide eyed and wondering what to do. Janie was Magistrate, so getting a visit from them wasn't unreasonable. All the yelling was making the young witch nervous though. "What do we do?' Tonya asked.
"We get dressed," Janie said, standing up and gathering her wits.
Tonya rifled through the pile of clothes they'd left on the bed. "Here's your schoolmarm skirt," she said, passing Janie her long pleated dress.
Janie scrambled into her skirt, wincing as the cuts on her back protested the bending and quick motions. "It is not a schoolmarm skirt. It's perfectly sensible."
"For a schoolmarm," Tonya agreed. She held Janie's blouse out and waited for her to finish with the buttons of her skirt.
"I don't have any bandages," Janie said. "If I put a blouse on, these cuts will ruin it."
Another round of pounding on the door echoed from downstairs, followed by Caine bellowing "Hold on," through the door.
"Yeah, he's already pissed. Sticking a shirt to all the wounds we just cleaned would tip him right off the edge." Tonya said, starting to paw through one of her many bags. "I have a halter you can wear, hold on."
Janie's expression wrinkled in confusion. "Like... for a horse?"
Tonya snorted. "No. Like a top without a back."
Janie's eyes widened. "Oh, I couldn't wear-"
"What do you want?!" they heard Caine snarl from downstairs.
"Here," Tonya said as she thrust a scrap of purple cloth into Janie's hands. "We don't have time for modesty. Tie the narrow part around your neck, and I'll do the rest."
"OPEN THE DOOR IN THE NAME OF THE HOLY INQUISITION," the voice boomed again from outside.
Tonya went white. "Fuck."
Janie's heart started pounding, but she kept calm. "It's fine. They're here for me, not you."
"What if they think I'm a Witch!" Tonya stammered.
"You are a witch," Janie reminded her. "You're registered and sanctioned, don't worry."
"What if they think I'm a bad one now? Or an evoker?! I blew up Mary's! Twice!" Tonya said quickly. She was shaking, completely unable to remember what she'd been doing.
"You've done nothing wrong! If there is any doubts, I will vouch for you," Janie tried to reassure her. She turned around and started to loop the halter's ties around her neck. "Here, just help me into this thing, and I'll take care of it. You don't even need to come downstairs."
Tonya nodded shakily and reached for the lower strings. "They, uh-" she cleared her throat. Her mouth was suddenly very dry. "It wraps around your waist in back, and ties in front like an apron. Here." She wrapped them and passed them to Janie's front.
"Thank you," Janie said over her shoulder. "Stay up here."
She headed down the stairs as she finished tying the halter around her waist. Just as she rounded the corner around the bookcase in front of the stairs, she saw Caine finish unlatching Will's many locks. He left the last chain in place and opened the door a crack and glared at whoever was outside. "Think you could be any louder? I don't know if the whole damn island heard you or not."
"We are looking for Evangelina Castilian," came a woman's voice from outside. "We have good information that she is here. Open the door."
"You got no authority here," Caine snapped back. "Fuck off." He started to close the door, but whoever was outside blocked it with their foot.
"If this door shuts, two of us will stay here, and the third will return with as many soldiers as it takes to get inside," the woman threatened.
"You do that," Caine said, clearly unimpressed.
"Please," another voice said. "We have no quarrel with you. We only want to speak with Acolyte Castilian about William Sterling."
"Will Sterling ain't here," Caine said. "We don't know where he is. Fuck off."
"Let them in," Janie said calmly.
Caine glanced over his shoulder, his expression surprised and concerned. "Bad idea. They just-"
"Would you rather I spoke with them outside?" Janie asked archly.
Caine sighed and turned back to the crack in the door. "She says she'll talk to you. Move your fucking hoof."
After a moment, the boot moved. Caine shut the door, unchained it, and opened it again just enough for their visitors to enter.
Two women in ornate magistrate robes, and a man in fearsome looking gold and red armor came into the lighthouse. Caine quickly shut the door behind them, secured the chain and started reaching for the latches.
The man in the armor quickly turned and took hold of the door handle, pulling it open again before Caine could throw the first latch. The chain caught, and the two men locked eyes.
"I can't have you locking us inside," the armored man said.
"I couldn't give a shit less," Caine said flatly.
"Hector," one of the robes women said calmly.
"Caine," Janie said in a nearly identical tone.
"What could possibly be so important that so many locks are needed to protect the door to a broken down lighthouse?" the second robed woman demanded. "All this defiance hardly seems worth the effort."
"Yeah, it's almost like there's people we want to keep out, isn't it?" Caine said venomously. "Now move your fucking hand."
The armored man glanced at the pair of women. The one in white-trimmed robes nodded, and the golden soldier let go of the door. Caine glanced outside, then started locking the lighthouse down as quickly as he could.
"I feel like there's been some kind of misunderstanding," Janie said gently.
"You are Evangelina Castilian?" the woman in red trimmed robes asked, looking Janie up and down like a hawk and raising an eyebrow doubtfully.
There was something in the way she did it that set Janie's teeth on edge. "I am," she answered.
"We were told you were an acolyte," the Inquisitor in red continued.
Janie hesitated, but nodded after a moment. "I am."
The sister in red trimmed robes looked Janie over slowly, pursing her lips in judgement. "I did not realize your local sect abandoned traditional robes in favor of harlotry," she said after a moment. Her eyes lingered on the thin halter that did nothing to cover her midriff and barely contained her breasts.
There it was. Janie had recognized that barely-hidden contempt as soon as the Sister had seen at her. When the Inquisitors had announced themselves, her first instinct had been to be helpful, but now all the doubts and frustrations Janie had about the church came rushing forth in her mind. If they were looking for Evangelina, that's who they would get.
The change in her demeanor was instant. The well-practiced professional demeanor Will had jokingly referred to as 'The Battleaxe' snapped into place, turning her eyes to flint. She said nothing. She didn't need to. Her flat expression and slowly lifting eyebrow expressed how she felt about the Sister's question with perfect clarity. The silence hung in the air like a headsman's blade.
The Sister in white cleared her throat, hoping to pull attention away from her partner and diffuse the tension. It didn't work. The two continued to stare at each other. The Sister in white looked pained. "My partner isn't known for her diplomacy, but her curiosity is understandable. You certainly aren't dressed in a manner becoming an acolyte. It raises doubts about your identity."
Evangelina slowly started turning around, but turned her neck to keep her gaze locked on the Sister in red. Both the Sisters gasped.
Sister in white raised a hand to her mouth. "What happened?"
Evangelina turned to face them again. "I fell into a great deal of glass. I was in the middle of having my bandages changed when you arrived, so my clothing options were limited," she said tersely. "Now then, why is the Holy Inquisition concerned about my employer?"
"We'll be asking the questions," the sister in red-trimmed robes said flatly.
"Fuck that," Caine said as he finished the last latch. "You don't get to barge into people's homes and demand answers. This isn't the mainland."
"Acolyte Castillian is a member of the Holy Magistrate, and has sworn an oath to her Order to adhere to the Warden's Doctrine," the sister in red said sternly. "That includes Inquisitorial purview."
Evangelina shook her head firmly. "I am afraid you are mistaken."
"How so?" the sister in white asked, surprised.
"I passed my Acolyte testing, but I have not yet sworn," she explained. Her stony mask remained in place, but inside she was surprised at herself. It had never occurred to her that the pesona she'd created for the brothel was built so much from the professional demeanor she'd practiced as Will's assistant. Without the complexities of maintaining her anonymity and dealing with such a sexually charged atmosphere, she found it shockingly easy to be Evangelina.
"Well that is irregular," the red Sister said disdainfully.
"It is," Evangelina agreed. "I am in an irregular situation, and the Prelate has been gracious enough to grant me time to sort it out before I make my decision."
"How kind of her," the Sister in white said, trying to be reassuring amid all the tension.
"Given the irregularity of the situation, it is important to your investigation that understand I am under no obligation to answer or cooperate. I am choosing to," Evangelina explained. "I am, of course, predisposed towards courtesy to any agent of the Church, but I would prefer that courtesy I am extending be reciprocated. Please. I would very much like to know what is going on."
Caine gave her an approving half-smile and leaned against the door.
The Sister in red closed her eyes in frustration. The sister in white put a hand on her arm to calm her and took a step towards the formidable acolyte. "I am Sister Mercy of the Order of the Chalice. This is Sister Victoria of the Order of the Hammer. Our guardian is Sir Hector, of the Imperial Centurions."
Caine snorted derisively.
The trio of inquisitors looked at him with various expressions of disapproval and confusion on their faces. Hector kept watching him, but the others went back to their conversation with Janie.
"We are looking for information regarding William Sterling's curse," Sister Mercy explained.
"Oh, I see," Evangelina said, relaxing slightly. Her straight and rigid posture did not change, but the flint left her eyes. "Did you speak with Prelate Alexandra already?"