No music played in the Nameless Tavern
in Sentinel, and indeed there was very little sound except
for discreet, cautious murmurs of conversation, the soft pad
of the barmaids feet on stone, and the delicate slurping
of the regular patrons, tongues lapping at their flagons,
eyes focused on nothing at all. If anyone were less otherwise
occupied, the sight of the young Redguard woman in a fine
black velvet cape might have aroused surprise. Even suspicion.
As it were, the strange figure, out of place in an underground
cellar so modest it had no sign, blended into the shadows.
Are you Jomic?
The stout, middle-aged man with a face
older than his years looked up and nodded. He returned to
his drink. The young woman took the seat next to him.
My name is Haballa, she said
and pulled out a small bag of gold, placing it next to his
mug.
Sure it be, snarled Jomic,
and met her eyes again. Who dyou want dead?
She did not turn away, but merely asked,
Is it safe to talk here?
No one cares about nobody elses
problems but their own here. You could take off your cuirass
and dance bare-breasted on the table, and no oned even
spit, the man smiled. So who dyou want dead?
No one, actually, said Haballa.
The truth is, I only want someone
removed, for
a while. Not harmed, you understand, and thats why I
need a professional. You come highly recommended.
Who you been talking to? asked
Jomic dully, returning to his drink.
A friend of a friend of a friend
of a friend.
One of them friends dont know
what hes talking about, grumbled the man. I
dont do that any more.
Haballa quietly took out another purse
of gold and then another, placing them at the mans elbow.
He looked at her for a moment and then poured the gold out
and began counting. As he did, he asked, Who dyou
want removed?
Just a moment, smiled Haballa,
shaking her head. Before we talk details, I want to
know that youre a professional, and you wont harm
this person very much. And that youll be discreet.
You want
discreet? the man paused in his counting. Awright,
Ill tell you about an old job of mine. Its been
by Arkay, I can hardly believe it more n
twenty years, and no one but mes alive who had anything
to do with the job. This is back afore the time of the War
of Betony, remember that?
I was just a baby.
Course you was, Jomic
smiled. Everyone knows that King Lhotun had an older
brother Greklith what died, right? And then hes got
his older sister Aubki, what married that King fella in Daggerfall.
But the truths that he had two elder brothers.
Really? Haballas eyes
glistened with interest. |