The following midday found Sevei with his little band of confidantes perusing the stalls along the street where Kyrzhanâs shop was located, killing a bit of time before their appointed meeting. As they strolled along, Sevei couldnât help but steal repeated glances at Yeresym, his heart warring between disapproval and nostalgia. They had all come out in plain clothes to avoid attention, but Yeresym had taken it a step further â his hair had returned to that dull straw color it had been the night they had met, although now heâd partially covered it with a wide-brimmed hat that also shaded his eyes.
Seveiâs fingers were itching to reach out and touch that dreadful hair. Even now, he could clearly remember how it had felt - a bit stiff and dry, quite straw-like indeed. At the time heâd found it unfortunate. Now the sight of it brought an unrelenting flood of recollection, not only of that night, but of every intimate moment theyâd shared since.
Yeresym glowered as he caught Sevei staring, yet again. His cheeks flushing red, Sevei quickly turned away and pretended to examine the wares on the nearest merchant cart.
His eyes were met with a colorful array of dangling charms and amulets, most taking the form of a cast bronze badge adorned with a short bit of embroidered ribbon, fringed with tiny copper beads on the end. Sevei recognized symbols for luck, wealth, fertility, anything folks might want a bit of help with in their daily lives. His face split into a delighted grin when he spotted one with itâs badge in the shape of a catâs face, the mischievous eyes rendered in shiny green glass.
âWhat is this one for?â he asked the young girl behind the cart.
âAvoiding misfortune!â she answered cheerfully. âYou know how cats can always slip out of a tight spot. Some say they can even cheat Death a few times.â
Sevei glanced over his shoulder to see the rest of his group hovering around a dried fruit stand across the street.
âIâll have that one,â he told her, laying down the amount of coin written on its little tag.
As the girl put the money away, Sevei felt an approach at his back.
âI didnât take you for superstitious,â Yeresym said behind him.
Sevei jumped, waving the girlâs hand down as she reached up for the charm. She gave him a secretive smile and nodded as he quickly turned around. As Yeresym began to examine the contents of the cart, Sevei put his hands behind his back and leaned towards him in exaggerated scrutiny.
âDo you do that with magic?â he asked. âYour hair?â
Yeresym straightened and looked away with affronted embarrassment. âOf course not! Itâs... a paste of herbs. Meira does it.â
âIt really doesnât suit you at all,â Sevei complained with a critical shake of his head.
Yeresym shot him a scathing glare. âIt doesnât seem to deter you,â he grumbled.
Sevei sighed dramatically. âWell, you could shave your head and still have to step over the bodies swooning in your path.â
âOur Yeresym is likely to stand out in a crowd, isnât he?â Meira said as she joined them, Thelan and Yanek following close behind her. Yeresym crankily pulled his hat down further around his eyes, but Sevei was certain heâd caught a slip of a smile before he turned his face away.
With everyone momentarily distracted, a small, fabric-wrapped bundle was pressed into Seveiâs hand behind his back.
âWell, itâs almost time,â Sevei announced, shooing everyone forward with a wave of his free hand. âLetâs head to the shop, shall we?â
Before following in their wake, he turned to give a wink to the merchant girl, slipping her an extra coin for her discretion.
The Golden Pearl had begun as a very small operation; Kyrzhan had called upon old family business connections to purchase fabrics from Caedra and Thalesia, then hired two very talented seamstresses to sew them into Northern fashions, with a few suggested improvements on the designs. Over a decade later, the business now occupied three floors of a sizable building in Tharlburgâs High Street market district.
Sevei and his companions wandered into a splendid display of luxury clothing as well as fabrics sold on the bolt, shoes, accessories, curtains, cushions, and other small furnishings from the Southern countries. There didnât appear to be any other customers in the shop at the moment, and Yeresym and Thelan hung back near the door while the others approached a counter, where a very pretty young blonde woman rose to greet them.
âWe have a meeting with the proprietor,â Sevei informed her.
âAh, yes, you must be the General!â she said brightly. âMmm... Generals?â her eyes scanning the group. She gave Yanek a shy smile before her gaze landed on Meira with a fond warmth. âAnd youâll be the Sergeant? Mr. Damah should arrive shortly. I can show you upstairs if youâd like to wait...â
âNo need, Gerna, Iâm here.â
Sevei turned to see Kyrzhan entering through the open doorway, his appearance that of a proper city gentleman, but still quite the fashionable treat in a voluminous tunic of embroidered linen with long, draping sleeves, his hair primly arranged beneath a velvet cap, and his face bright and flawless even without a trace of cosmetics.
He was accompanied by a breathtakingly lovely young man of some apparent Southern heritage, with a head of rakish black curls, radiant brown skin, and deep blue eyes that sparkled with a hint of mischief. As Kyrzhan introduced him to everyone, his soft lips curled into a languorous smile.
âThis is my associate, Anzen,â Kyrzhan said. âAnd this one here is Vei.â
âKyri, youâre right, he cute,â Anzen said playfully, extending a hand to Sevei.
âKyri?â Sevei inquired. âDid you say that Iâm cute?â
âI believe âruggedly handsomeâ were my exact words,â Kyrzhan answered with a wry glare at Anzen.
âKyri, Iâd like you to meet my Second,â Sevei quickly diverted.
âYes! Yan isnât it?â Kyrzhan said, his eyes lighting excitedly as he gave Yanek an overt lookover. âOh, Vei, is just as cute as you say!â
âWhatâs this, now?â Yanek laughed, suddenly finding his palm wrapped between both of Kyrzhanâs silky hands.
âDonât flirt with him, Kyri,â Sevei chided, leaning in to whisper, âheâs .â
âIs that so?â Kyrzhan replied impishly, smiling at Yanekâs blushing face. âCome for a drink at my other establishment sometime, and letâs just be sure.â
Before either Sevei or Yanek could form a response to this, Anzen stepped in and slid a hand around Kyrzhanâs elbow, smoothly pulling him back. To Seveiâs surprise, Kyrzhan offered no resistance to this move, wrapping the younger manâs arm in his own and patting his hand fondly as he looked over the rest of the group.
âLieutenant Thelan, itâs lovely to see you again, and ...â Kyrzhanâs hand shot out to whisk a lock of Yeresymâs hair between his fingers, startling the man into a frozen standstill. âTalk to Gerna before you leave. She can give you some much better temporary hair coloring than this.â
Leaving Yeresym at a loss for words, he finally turned to Meira.
âAnd you must be the Lady at the center of all this,â he said affectionately. âDonât you worry about a thing. Weâve got you all sorted out. Why donât we all go upstairs where we can sit comfortably and have some tea?â
As Kyrzhan and Anzen led the way to a stairwell at the back of the shop, Yeresym caught Yanekâs attention.
âConstable, may I ask that you stay here to keep an eye out?â
âNot a bad idea,â Sevei agreed. Despite the fact that they were nowhere near the brothel on this trip, Yeresym had clearly been nervous all day. They on a covert mission to smuggle an enslaved woman to freedom, after all. It really wouldnât do to get caught out.
âI suggest you go chat with Miss Gerna,â Meira said, Kyrzhanâs spirited mood seeming to have rubbed off on her.
âJust donât flirt outrageously,â Sevei warned with a chuckle, but Meira leaned in conspiratorially.
âYou can flirt a little,â she murmured lowly.
Yanekâs eyebrows shot up, his eyes darting to the shopkeeper, now ignoring them as she attended to her duties. âDid she...â Yanek mused, peering suspiciously at Meira. âYou did your thing? What did she...?â
âJust talk nicely, and donât scare her,â Meira counseled with a mysterious smile before turning to pull everyone else along to the stairwell. As she passed Kyrzhan, he linked arms with her as if theyâd long been best friends.
âOh, you are going to be quite fun, arenât you?â he purred, his eyes gleaming with mirth as he led her up the stairs.