Robert Asprin - Mything Persons
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plentiful and powerful."
44 Robert Asprin
I rubbed my forehead, trying desperately to think and
to forestall the headache I felt coming on. Right on
schedule, things were getting worse!
"I don't suppose you have anything in your jewelry
collection that can handle disguises, do you?"
Despite our predicament, Massha gave a low laugh.
"Think about it. High Roller. If I had anything that
could do disguises, would I walk around looking like
this?"
"So we get to take on a world of hot-shot magic types
with our own cover fire on low ammo," Guido sum-
marized.
"Okay. So it'll be a little tougher than I thought at
first. Just remember my partner has been getting along
pretty well these last few years without any powers at
all."
"Your partner is currently sitting in the hoosegow for
murder," Guido said pointedly. "That's why we're here
in the first place. Remember?"
"Besides," I continued, ignoring his comment (that's
another skill I've learned from Aahz), "it's never been
our intention 'to take on the whole world.' All we want
to do is perform a quick hit and run. Grab Aahz and get
back out with as little contact with the natives as pos-
sible. All this means is that we've got to be a little more
careful. That's all."
"What about running down the trio we started out to
retrieve?"
I thought briefly about the blonde who had warned us
of Aahz's predicament.
"That's part of being more careful," I announced
solemnly. "If ... I mean, when we get Aahz out of jail,
we'll head for home and count ourselves as lucky. So we
... pay off the Deveels. It's a ... cheap price to ... pay
for...."
MYTH-ING PERSONS 45
I realized the staff was looking at me a little askance.
I also realized that my words had been gradually slow-
ing to a painful broken delivery as I reached the part
about paying off the Deveels.
I cleared my throat and tried again.
"Ummm, let's just say we'll reappraise the situation
once we've reached Aahz. Okay?"
The troops still looked a little dubious, so I thought it
would be best if I pushed on to the next subject.
"As to the opposition, let's pool our knowledge of
vampires so we have an idea of what we're up against.
Now, we know they can shapechange into bats or
dogs...."
"... or just into a cloud of mist," Massha supplied.
"They drink blood,'' Guido said grimly.
"They don't like bright light, or crosses...."
"... and they can be killed by a stake through their
heart or...."
"They drink blood."
"Enough with the drinking blood! Okay, Guido?"
I was starting to get more than a little annoyed with
my bodyguard's endless pessimism. I mean, none of us
was particularly pleased by the way things were going,
but there was nothing to be gained by dwelling on the
negatives.
"Sorry, Boss. I guess looking on the dark side of
things gets to be a habit in my business."
"Garlic!" Massha exclaimed suddenly.
"What's that?"
"I said 'garlic'," she repeated. "Vampires don't like
garlic!"
"That's right! How about it, Guido? Do you have
any garlic along?"
The bodyguard actually looked embarrassed.
"Can't stand the stuff," he admitted "The other
46 Robert Asprin
boys in the Mob used to razz me about it, but it makes
me break out in a rash."
Terrific. We probably had the only Mob member in
existence who was allergic to garlic. Another brilliant
idea shot to hell.
"Well," I said, heaving a sigh, "now we know what
we're up against."
"Ummm... say. Hot Stuff?" Massha said softly.
"All kidding aside. Aren't we a little overmatched on
this one? I mean, Dark and Deadly here can hold up his
end on the physical protection side, but I'm not sure my
jewelry collection is going to be enough to cover us mag-
ically."
"I appreciate the vote of confidence," Guido smiled
sadly, "but I'm not sure my hardware is going to do us a
lick of good against vampires. With the Boss out of ac-
tion on the magic side...."
"Don't count me out so fast. My magic may not be at
full power, but I can still pull off a trick or two if things
really get rough."
Massha frowned. "But the force lines...."
"There's one little item I've omitted from your
lessons so far, apprentice," I said with a smug little
grin. "It hasn't really been necessary what with the
energy so plentiful on Deva ... as a matter of fact, I've
kind of gotten out of the habit myself. Anyway, what it
boils down to is that you don't always tap into a force
line to work magic. You can store the energy internally
like a battery so that it's there when you need it. While
we've been talking, I've been charging up, so I can pro-
vide a bit of magical cover as needed. Now, I won't be
able to do anything prolonged like a constant disguise
spell, and what I've got I'll want to use carefully
because it'll take a while to recharge after each use, but
we won't be relying on your jewelry completely."
MYTH-ING PERSONS 47
I had expected a certain amount of excitement from
the staff when they found out I wasn't totally helpless.
Instead, they looked uncomfortable. They exchanged
glances, then looked at the sky, then at the ground.
"Ummm... does this mean we're going on?" Guido
said at last.
"That's right," I said, lips tight. "In fact, I probably
would have gone on even if my powers were completely
gone. Somewhere out there my partner's in trouble, and
I'm not going to back away from at least trying to help
him. I'd do the same if it was one of you, but we're talk-
ing about Aahz here. He's saved my skin more times
than I care to remember. I can't just...."
I caught myself and brought my voice back under
control.
"Look," I said, starting again. "I'll admit we never
expected this vampire thing when we started out, and
the limited magic handicap is enough to give anyone
pause. If either or both of you want to head back, you
can do it without hard feelings or guilt trips. Really. The
only reason I'm pushing on is that I know me. Whatever
is up ahead, it can't be any worse than what I would put
myself through if I left Aahz alone to die without trying
my best to bail him out. But that's me. If you want out,
go ahead."
"Don't get your back up. Hot Stuff," Massha chided
gently. "I'm still not sure how much help I'm going to
be, but I'll tag along. I'd probably have the same prob-
lem if anything happened to you and I wasn't there, that
you'd have if anything happened to Aahz. I am your ap-
prentice, you know."
"Bodyguarding ain't much, but it's all I know,"
Guido said glumly. "I'm supposed to be guardin' that
body of yours, so where it goes, I go. I'm just not wild
about the odds, know what I mean?"
48 Robert Asprin
"Then it's settled," I said firmly. "All right. As I see
it, our next stop is Blut."
"Blut," Massha echoed carefully.
"That's right. I want to look up this Dispatcher
character and see what he has to say. I mean, a town is a
town, and we've all visited strange towns before. What
we really need now is information, and the nearest
source seems to be Blut."
"The Dispatcher," Massha said without enthusi-
asm."
"Blut," Guido repeated with even less joyful an-
ticipation.
It occurred to me that while my assistants were bound
and determined to stay with me on this caper, if I
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