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Michael Sullivan: The Crown conspiracy

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"That's amazing. I was telling Alenda sometimes problems occur during a job, but I had no idea I was telling the truth. We should have charged her extra," Albert interjected.

"It crossed my mind," Royce replied, "but you know Hadrian. Still, we've made a nice profit on both sides of this one."

"But wait, you didn't explain how you got the rope off the side of the tower if my releases didn't work?"

Royce sighed. "Don't ask."

"Why not?" The smith looked from one to the other. "Is it a secret?"

"They want to know, Royce," Hadrian said with a wide grin.

Royce frowned. "He shot it off."

"He did what?" Albert asked, sitting up so abruptly his feet hit the floor with a clap.

"Hadrian used another arrow to cut the rope at the roofline."

"But, that's impossible," Albert declared. "No man can shoot the width of a rope at-what was it-two hundred feet maybe, in total darkness!"

"There was a moon," Royce corrected. "Let's not make more out of this than it already is. You forget I have to work with him. Besides, it's not like he did it in a single shot."

"How many arrows?" Emerald inquired.

"What's that, sweetie?" Hadrian asked, wiping foam from his mouth with his sleeve.

"How many arrows did it take for you to cut the rope, silly?"

"Be honest," Royce told him.

Hadrian scowled. "Four."

"Four?" Albert said. "It was much more impressive when I imagined it as one lone shot, but still-"

"Do you think the earl will ever figure it out?" Emerald asked.

"The first time it rains I figure," Mason said.

There was a triple tap on the door and the stocky smith pushed back his chair and crossed the room. "Who is it?" he challenged.

"Gwen."

Sliding the deadbolt free, he opened the door, and an exotic-looking woman with long, thick black hair and dazzling green eyes entered.

"A fine thing when a woman can't get access to her own back room."

"Sorry, gal," Mason said, closing the door behind her, "but Royce would skin me alive if I ever opened the door without asking first."

Gwen DeLancy was an enigma of the Lower Quarter. A Calian immigrant, she survived in the city as a prostitute and fortune-teller. Her dark skin, almond-shaped eyes and high cheekbones were uniquely foreign. Her talent for eye makeup and an eastern accent made her an alluring mystery that the nobles found irresistible. Yet Gwen was no simple whore. In three short years, she turned her fortunes around, buying up shop rights in the district. Only nobles could own land, but merchants traded the rights to operate a business. Before long, she owned or possessed an interest in a sizable section of Artisan Row and most of the Lower Quarter. Medford House, commonly known as The House, was her most lucrative establishment. Despite its back alley location, gentry from far and near frequented this expensive brothel. She had a reputation for being discrete, especially with the identities of men who could not afford to be seen frequenting a brothel.

"Royce," Gwen said, "a potential customer visited The House earlier this evening. He was quite anxious to speak to one of you. I set up a meeting for tomorrow evening."

"Know him?"

"I asked the girls. None of them have ever seen him before."

"Was he serviced?"

Gwen shook her head. "No, he was just after information about thieves for hire. Funny how a man always expects prostitutes to know everything when he is looking for answers but assumes a girl will take his secrets to her grave."

"Who talked to him?"

"Tulip. She said he was foreign, dark-skinned, and she mentioned an accent. He might be from Calis, but I didn't bump into him so I can't tell you for sure."

"Was he alone?"

"Tulip didn't mention any companions."

"Want me to talk to him?" Albert asked.

"Na, I'll do it," Hadrian said. "If he's poking around these parts, he'll probably be looking for someone more like me than you."

"If you like, Albert, you can be here tomorrow and watch the door for strangers," Royce added. "I'll keep an eye on the street. Has there been anyone new hanging around?"

"It has been pretty busy, and there are a few people I don't recognize. There are four people right now in the main bar," Gwen mentioned, "and there was a different party of five a few hours ago."

"She's right," Emerald confirmed. "I waited on the five."

"What were they like? Travelers?"

Gwen shook her head. "Soldiers, I think. They weren't dressed like it, but I could tell."

"Mercs?" Hadrian asked.

"I don't think so. Mercenaries are usually troublesome, grabbing the girls, shouting, picking fights-you know the type. These guys were quiet, and one was a noble I think. At least some of the others referred to him as baron something-Trumbul I think it was."

"I saw some like that up on Wayward Street yesterday," Mason said. "Might'a been as many as twelve."

"Anything going on in town?" Royce asked.

They looked at one another doubtfully.

"Do you think it has anything to do with those rumors about killings out near the Nidwalden River?" Hadrian asked. "Maybe the king is calling up support from other nobles."

"Are you talking about the elves?" Mason asked. "I heard about that."

"Me too," Emerald said. "They say elves attacked a village or something. I heard they slaughtered everyone-some even while they slept."

"Who said that? That doesn't sound right," Albert commented. "I've never known an elf to look a man in the eye, much less attack one."

Royce grabbed his boots and cloak and headed for the door. "You've never known an elf, Albert," he said as he abruptly left.

"What'd I say?" Albert asked staring at everyone with an innocent expression.

Emerald shrugged.

Hadrian took out Alenda's purse and tossed it at the viscount. "I wouldn't worry about it. Royce can be moody at times. Here, divvy out the profits."

"Royce is right, though," Emerald said. She appeared pleased that she knew something they did not. "The elves that attacked the village were wild elves, full-bloods. The half-breeds from around here are nothing but a bunch of lazy drunks."

"A thousand years of slavery can do that to a person," Gwen pointed out. "Can I have my cut, Albert? I have to get back to work. We've got a bishop, the magistrate, and the Brotherhood of Barons visiting The House tonight."

– 3 -Hadrian was still sore from the previous day's exertion when he took a seat at an empty table near the bar and observed the patrons of the Diamond Room. The name came from its odd, stretched rectangle shape, caused by how the addition fit into the space between the tavern and the brothel next door. Hadrian knew, or was familiar with, almost everyone in the room. Lamplighters, carriage drivers, tinkers, they were the usual late crowd who came in after work for a meal. They all had the same tired, worn-out, dirty look about them as they sat with their heads bowed over their plates. Each was dressed in a coarse work shirt and poor fitting britches gathered at the waist like the mouth of a sack. They chose this room because it was quieter, and they could eat in peace. One individual, however, stood out.

He sat alone at the far end of the room his back to the wall. His table remained bare except for the standard tavern candle. He had not bought a drink or a plate. He wore a wide-brimmed felt hat with one side pinned up by a lavish blue plume. His doublet, worn over a brilliant gold satin waist shirt, was made of rich black and red brocade with stuffed shoulders. At his side was a saber attached to a fine-studded, leather girdle matching his high, black riding boots. Whoever he was, he was not hiding. Hadrian also noted a bundle beneath the table on which he rested one boot at all times.

Once Royce sent Emerald over with the news that the street was clear of associates, Hadrian got up and walked the length of the room, stopping before the empty chair in front of the stranger.

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