Mila couldnât believe it. Of all people, Andrew should have known better. She shook her head. Mila was currently sitting at the round table in the middle of the Naranâs hiding hole. People were still milling around, going about their shady business.
The rest of the group had joined Mila, even Mortimer, who was still trying his best to appear small and harmless. She thanked Cecilia, who served them tea and took a sip. It was good and reminded her of raspberries, and did well to take off some of the edges from the heightened emotions.
Isabel, who was sitting next to Mila, did the same. Right after, she resumed her anxious movements. She had trouble finding a spot for her arms, so Isabel began poking Milaâs sides.
Barcy was still yapping happily next to Naran, whose smile was becoming strained. The talkative manâs topics of interest seemed to be unending and various.
Granted, they were also useful, so Mila didnât try to interrupt. She needed a moment to consider what they should do now anyway.
And Barcy was currently talking about the recently arrived Inquisitors from the Empire and the vanishing of the local one, which was relevant to them.
âMilaâ¦â Isabel poked her side.
âI know.â
âWe have to get him out.â Another poke.
âWe will.â
The fool of a friend had landed himself in a jail cell. The details were vague, but from what Barcy had told, Andrew had gotten into an argument with an army officer, and it had ended in a brawl.
Most of the building had been wrecked. There had been, and still was, chaos on the streets. Isabelâs fire was still spreading under the sweltering sun. People had been injured and worse. Andrewâs stunt had made some of the armyâs people move, and they had added to the mayhem.
The Cityâs Guards had apprehended Andrew. All fault had been put on him, and he had been hauled to the closest cell.
However, the Military wanted to punish their friend themselves, but the local forces fiercely resisted.
The unrest was still spreading above their heads. Milaâs own murders seemed to lay to the side - small and unimportant in the grand scheme of things.
So now, in addition to trying to figure out what to do with Kanna and Vatim, they were also waiting for more news on Andrew. Naran had sent a couple of people to check out Andrewâs current situation.
Finally, Barcy was called by another new arrival and left the table to see what news he had brought.
Naran coughed in his palm. âNow then, while we are waiting, we must decide what to do with you two.â He addressed the two youngest people at the table.
Vatim and Kanna shifted in their seats, clearly uncomfortable by the sudden attention they had gathered. In addition to the tea, both of them had also been given soup, which Kanna was ravenously devouring.
It was also at this point that Mortimer seemed to regain some courage. âTh-they can stay with me.â He suggested, to everyone's surprise.
âWasnât your place invaded by thugs just this morning? Is it truly the wisest idea?â Mila pointed out.
That had slipped Mortimerâs mind. His mouth flapped for a moment as he palled. âOh, noâ¦â
âI am sure we can work something out.â Naran finished his own cup of tea and asked for something stronger. Cecilia quickly brought him wine. âWhile I am not sure how the wimp plans to provide for two more people, his heart, in this case, is in the right place. Who sent those âthugsâ anyway?â
âI-â Mortimer swallowed hard, ingrown the insult. âI am not sure. The area has a new boss.â He explained. âM-maybe you can help?â
âOh,â Naranâs expression fell. âItâs that bitch again.â He grumbled. âCanât have a day of peace now.â
âS-so?â Mortimer sounded hopeful.
âNope. Donât want to deal with Helly,â Naran suddenly relaxed and took a large sip out of his vine bottle. âWhat does she want from you anyway?â
âA painting.â Mortimer deflated. âA damn painting from a guard captain's home.â He lamented.
âSounds like Helly,â Naran remarked. He put down his vine bottle and absentmindedly rapped his fingers against the table. âI can do something about the thugs if they are still alive.â He waited for affirmation that they were before continuing. âBut not about the painting. Helly won't let that go. She is damn insistent on small things like that. She values art more than her underlings.â
Another few people arrived and started to talk with Barcy. Mila recognised one of them as the woman who had left to check on Andrew.
âB-but I canâtâ¦â Mortimer stuttered before forcefully stopping himself. He bit down on his tongue and nodded. âIâll do it. I-I can take care of Vatim and Kanna.â
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âAnd what about our agreement?â Watched the woman with the news shook her head. The news didnât appear to be good. Mortimer stared at her blankly, so Mila helped him to remember. âYou promised something in exchange for us helping Vatimâs sister.â
That rang a bell. Mortimerâs gears started to grind, trying to figure out how to deal with his promise. âUh, I, well, I canât do both.â
âWe need the item, Mortimer.â Mila stared at the man like a cat at a mouse.
âW-well, yes, but-â Mortimer gulped. âT-the kids-â
âDonât scare him, Mila.â Isabel kept poking. âWe need to get Andrew first. Another dayâ¦â She paused. âNo, it does matter, doesnât it?â
Mila pushed aside the uncomfortable thoughts of Tiffâs and Kefoâs demise. Her reasoning had ruled their survival as unlikely. However, it wasnât something she wanted to push on Isabel now.
Yes, Mila was stalling. But Isabel and Andrew were no fools. They knew something was wrong. Their choices were strange. Despite rushing towards Stilag, they both now reasoned themselves into stalling.
Well, âstallingâ was the incorrect word for it. Isabel and Andrew hesitated to find out the fate of their friends. Or thatâs how Mila saw it. Maybe. She wasnât sure.
And truthfully, they were tired. Mila grabbed Isabelâs finger just as it was about to reach her side and put her girlfriend's hand in her lap.
Despite their exhaustion, all three of them had thrown themselves into trouble. Mila didnât know what to think of it. But in the end, they did need the map. And Isabel cared enough for Vatim and Kanna to break them out.
It wouldnât do to push them to the side at this point. âIâll help.â Mila finally offered.
Isabel looked at her in surprise. As did Mortimer, who appeared as if it had started to rain gold.
âI can get the painting. It shouldnât be a problem.â Mila felt Isabelâs hand start to caress her thighs. From her girlâs expression, she wasnât aware of what she was doing to Mila. âIf this âHellyâ believes Mortimer can do, then it must not be a demanding proposal.â
âYou will?â Mortimer happily exclaimed. âT-then-â
âIf you promise to take care of Vatim and Kanna properly.â Mila tried to decide if bringing Isabelâs attention to her hand was wise. Currently, her girlâs mood was lifted by Milaâs suggestion. Mila didnât want to bring it down by making Isabel realise her hand was a bit too high up her leg.
âOf course!â Mortimer promised.
Mila nodded and tried to shift away from the careless palm and electrifying fingers. Unfortunately, Isabelâs hand moved along with her.
Naran didnât look too sure of Milaâs choice. âGirly, that likely is a trap for Mortimer here.â
These words made Mortimer gape. âW-what? And you only say that now?â
âI donât care about your well-being.â Naran scoffed. âBut the young girl helped one of mine, so itâs only proper I warn her.â He picked up his vine and took another mouthful. âAnd also, depending on how it goes, I may have a few other targets for you to consider.â His eyes flashed with cold light. âOf course, in exchange for appropriate recompense.â
âWhile intriguing,â Mila didnât outright deny the suggestion. It was useful for Naran to see her as a valuable asset. âAs it appears, the few following nights will be quite busy for the poor me.â
âThe offer stands.â Naran wasnât upset. He finished his bottle and asked Cecilia for another one. âAh, it seems Barcy is about to bring news on your friend. Before that, may I offer a place to stay for the night? At least for the children. Iâll send someone to talk with Hellyâs people, too.â
Everyone turned to see what Kanna and Vatim would say. While Kanna looked unsure of everything, Vatim at least knew he wanted to stay with Mortimer. The boy had grown very attached to the thief.
Naran spent a moment trying to convince Vatim otherwise, but the boy stubbornly refused to hear any reason. Seeing nothing could be done, Naran finally relented and instructed one of his men to arrange a room for the night down one of the tunnels.
âNow, letâs see what news Barcy has for us.â Naran allowed the talkative man to return.
Mila and Isabel perked their ears. Barcy, now in the centre of attention, looked unusually happy. He coughed in hand before raising his chin to speak.
âSo!â Barcy tried to look dramatic.
And it worked - at least on Isabel. Milaâs girlfriend's attention was captured by what Barcy was about to say. She felt her girlâs fingers dug deep into her tight from the tension and worry of Andrewâs whereabouts and condition. Mila tried to keep her expression stoic and prim, not wanting to distract Isabel. It wasnât that bad a feeling.
âNilly there,â Barcy bobbed his head towards the woman he had spoken to, âAsked around about your friend.â He paused to appear more theatric. âHe has been put into one of the better cells in one of the nearby Cityâs Guard command posts.â
Mila felt Isabelâs fingers dug deeper. It was really, really distracting. It was a shame to stop her girlâs unintentional teasing, but this could not go on. She regretted allowing Isabelâs palm to stay uncontested for so long, but Mila was somewhat starved for more touches. Now, she was paying for it.
âFor the most part, your Andrew is treated as well as we can hope for. The Guards do not know what to make of him. Andrew blatantly contested military personnel, and they think he might be involved with one of the larger Stilagâs sharks. His personal strength and disregard for the Officer serve as proof of that theory.â
Mila gently put her palm on Isabelâs, startling her girlfriend and making her flinch. The sudden movement moved the hand even higher up her leg. Mila involuntary parted her lips but managed to stifle the gasp.
âSo, for now, Andrew is kept in relative safety while the Guards ask around and clarify where he has come from.â Barcy happily orated.
Isabel shot Mila a surprised look, only then noticing where her hand was wandering. She glanced down, and Mila felt her girlfriendâs burning hot palm freeze, pressed against her body.
âWe have a day before they find out he isnât from here. Once that happens, he will be transferred to the Military, who are asking for his blood.â Barcy explained. âSo if you plan to act, you better do it tonight.â
The naughty hand kept sending thrills through Milaâs body. Her lips parted wider. She struggled to keep her breath even. And Isabel, the dummy she was, hesitated even longer, at one moment even letting her fingers linger pressed against Milaâs private region.
âDuring the night, the command post is mostly empty. But if you do break him out, the guards will be in uproar and want your heads. I recommend simply bribing them if you want your friend out.â Barcy suggested.
Finally, Isabel remembered the place they were at. She sent a quick apologetic glance at Mila before yanking her hand away from the warmth.
Great, pleasant, and absolutely unacceptable mistake. The palm had been so close that the sudden and rash movement sent passionate ripples through Milaâs body, making her release a heavy breath.
âAh!â A whisper escaped Milaâs lips, bringing the attention to her.