Betty breathed a sigh of relief and said, "Thank the gods you're here."
Raven gave the older of the two boys a shove and said, "You two, go sit down."
Both moved quickly to obey that order. Their bound brother asked, "Are you guys okay."
The older brother asked, "Are you?"
"Shut up," Raven ordered. A scowl crossed her face as she ran her hand through her short, dark hair. She looked at her hand in disgust, and then wiped it on her leg. She turned to Betty and said, "So, things aren't going exactly as planned, huh?"
Betty shook her head. "How did you know?"
The dark-haired thief plopped down in a chair. "I dropped by the Kip just before your message arrived. Did you tell those guys Alice would give them a free one for delivering the message?"
Betty scowled as she answered, "No."
Raven let out a derisive snort. "Alice didn't really believe them, but she let them have their fun anyway. I guess Pomp's boys didn't mention the cunt in town when you talked to them about this place?"
"No. If I'd had any clue it was like this, I would have found somewhere else to go," Betty answered.
"I've been through here. I spotted this one right off," Raven said, pointing at the youngest sibling. "Good eyes, but not real good at blending in. They were both doing pretty good out in the bush though. Watched the one you've got trussed up pick a few pockets. He's got potential, but he's not bothering to get any better because he doesn't have to worry about the law in town. He'd have been strung up ages ago anywhere else."
The bound thief clenched his teeth and stared daggers at Raven.
"Truth hurts, huh boy?" Raven said. "Anyway, I knew you were walking into a hornet's nest, so I hit the road as soon as I found out. Alice's boys should be here before long. I had a head start and only crashed out for a couple of hours along the way, but they're on horses. I caught part of what you were talking about, but give me the run-down."
Betty began telling the story of what had happened, answering questions when Raven asked. The others chimed in on occasion as well.
Once they'd finished, Raven chuckled and said, "Picking up strays all along the way. Sounds familiar."
Betty smiled, remembering that Raven had complained vehemently about that the last time they were on the road together. "It does."
"Well, you've got good reason to head home as fast as you can, but I'd rather kick this Josephine in the cunt if it were me," Raven said.
"You think we should stay?" Betty asked.
"I said, if it were
me
. I'm not responsible for anybody but myself, and I don't get mad, I get even. I think you're in a pretty good place, though. You work this right, you could suck off every customer she's got.
Literally
."
That drew a few chuckles from the room.
Raven grunted, popped up out of the chair, and walked over to the three brothers sitting on the couch. "You tied this one up good. Much longer and he's going to lose those hands. Be a damn shame, because like I said, he's got potential." She drew a dagger from a hidden sheath behind her back and said, "Look at me, boy. I could kill you before you blink, and if you're dumb enough to try something, it won't be any huge loss. Sit still, sell out the cunt, and maybe you walk out of this."
With that, Raven slashed through the bonds on the oldest brother's wrists and ankles. He quickly flexed and wiggled his fingers. Betty could almost feel the pins and needles shooting through them as circulation returned.
"He's all yours," Raven said, though she stood nearby, toying with her dagger.
Betty began, "Like I said, tell me what I need to know and I'll make sure your brothers have somewhere to start a life. They're caught up in this through no fault of their own."
"We're not going anywhere without Shad," the middle sibling said defiantly.
"They'll cut his hands off," the younger sibling whimpered.
"If you tell me what I need to know, I won't turn you over to General Corra either. I would hope you're not stupid enough to go running back to your Josephine," Betty said.
Raven chimed in, "Stupid is a kind word for it. You think she trusts you? The fact that you're not back displaying your spoils means you got nicked. Think she's going to believe you escaped, or kept your trap shut? She'll have her bruiser beat all three of you within an inch of your life, if you're lucky. She's done with you, boy." She gestured toward Betty and said, "The only slim chance you've got is standing right in front of you."
Betty could see the riot of emotions running through the young thief's head writ large upon his face. Finally, he asked, "You'll really help them get away from here?"
"I give you my word, for whatever that's worth to you," Betty said. "Get to a bigger town and they can probably find work — even the little one. Maybe even apprenticeships. Give me enough and I'll see what I can do about assuring that."
"Ain't got much to lose," Ghent added.
Shad took a deep breath, sighed, and said, "Okay."
Raven snickered and pointed toward Pallah, who had recovered enough to glare at the man who had waylaid him. "Might want to start with an apology, if you don't want him waiting for the right moment to bash your skull in."
The middle sibling said, "He bashed me first."
"If that was you, it was because you were stealing," Pallah snapped, and then winced when it made his head ring.
"Enough," Betty interrupted before the confrontation could go any farther. "You don't have to like each other, but you're not killing each other either. Lilly, could you take Pallah to your room and take care of him? Don't let him fall asleep for a while. You're not supposed to go to sleep when you've been hit over the head."
Lana offered, "I'll help."
"And I'll put on some coffee," Jan said while heading for the kitchen.
Betty said, "Ghent, grab something for the boys to eat and put them in the room across from ours. They look exhausted."
Though the two younger siblings were reluctant at first, a nod from Shad encouraged them to go with Ghent.
Raven reached into a small pouch on the breast of her stiff, black, leather outfit and withdrew some sort of charm on a chain. "Good time for this. Came in so handy on that fiasco that I had my pet wizard make me one. This one's good for more than one use though. It will tell me if he's lying about anything."
"How does it work?" Betty asked.
"It gives a little flash of red light whenever someone lies," Raven said. She moved over in front of Shad, held up the charm next to her and said, "I'm far too soft-hearted to stab you and drink a beer while I watch you drown in your own blood."
The charm issued a brilliant flash of red light, and the younger thief swallowed hard.
"Use it on me," Betty said.
Raven shrugged, held the charm up next to Betty and nodded.
Betty said, "I give you my word that if you give me what I need, I will help your brothers find a new life and not turn you over to General Corra."
No light issued from the charm.
Raven moved to dangle the charm next to Shad, stared him in the eyes and said, "You can test it by lying to us, but I wouldn't recommend it. Start singing, little birdie."
Ghent returned to the room, and a huge smile sprouted on his face. He said, "Tweet, tweet."
****
Betty sat sipping coffee, contemplating what they'd learned from the thief. He had divulged information slowly at first, but as she suggested the help she could provide his younger brothers in a larger town, he seemed to grow to trust her.
She knew the names and many of the places Josephine's bruisers were hiding along the road to waylay travelers. There were far more of them than General Corra's soldiers had guessed. He had revealed which city officials and members of the guard were sucking her tits. More importantly, he'd revealed that she was not only furious, but also frightened by the prospect of them setting up down the road, outside her powerful sphere of influence.
The sound of boots on bricks caused her to look that way. Pallah walked in, scowling at where the three brothers had been sitting on the couch.
"How are you?" Betty asked.
"Okay, I guess," Pallah answered. "Where are they?"
Ghent answered, "Locked up. Probably shouldn't have bothered with the lock. They're scared shitless of Raven." The big man chuckled.
Pallah nodded. "I should go check on the horses."
Janus groaned as he stood. "I'll go with you. I'm not of much use here and I could use some fresh air."
"Gods, that's better," Raven said as she emerged from the kitchen, where she'd taken advantage of the bath.
Two sets of eyes widened and two mouths dropped open when Raven walked into the room stark naked, without the slightest hint of shame. Though Janus quickly looked away, Pallah was mesmerized by her lithe, muscled frame and the bounce of her perky breasts as she walked.
The thief chuckled and winked at the young man. "Got something I could throw on until my shit dries out?"
Betty was well acquainted with Raven's lack of shame. "I can probably rustle something up."
The rogue paused, looking toward Lilly. "Hmm... Or maybe I could hold off on that for a little while. I didn't get a chance to have any fun at the Kip before I headed this way."
Betty saw a flush rise in the beautiful Draxnian's cheeks.
"Like what you see?" Raven asked. "I know I do."
Betty said, "Raven gets free ones, but she only likes to do it with someone who enjoys it. If you want to, you get paid by the house."
"Never done it with a woman before?" Raven asked.
Lilly shook her head.
"But you've thought about it, haven't you?"