Just Another Job
by Kellie Fay
Disclaimers and apologies.
Yes Yes Yes! I know Disney owns the Mighty Ducks in all
possible manifestations. I can't seem to explain that to my
creativity demons who insist I write this stuff.
For those of you who do not know who Cassidy Mallar is please
read "When Thieves Rush In" Which is on this site. That explains
how Duke ended up soul bonded to a bossy ghost who can
control him when she wants too. You can also read "When Great
Minds Meet," and "The Meeting of the Minds" which is a double
story done with two different points of view. That tells how
Duke First met Canard and Mallory.
And now my apology.
For those of you who are better writers than me; yes I know my
story is full of spelling, grammatical, and punctual errors. I've
read it over three times before posting and would have gotten
one or two friends to proof it, but most of my friends don't like
reading my Mighty Ducks fics. They like my gargoyles stuff (Yes
I do gargoyles too.) If the errors you find really bother you,
please please please feel free to correct and send the corrections
back to me and I will repost. I will also consider that an invitation
to send you any of my future MD fics that need editing. Thank
you in advance.
Okay I think I've kept you all in suspense long enough.
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Just Another Job
"Well look who's here," Cassidy whispered one evening to Duke.
They had stopped at an inn for the night. It was one of those
shady dark places that had all sorts of strange ne'er-do-wells.
The floor was slate, the benches and tables were made of a dark
wood stained by the countless meals that had been served there.
Duke had taken a small corner table away from the smoke, and
the alcoholic mist of the common room, and watched all the
residents suspiciously.
~Who's here, Cas?~ Duke thought to his invisible companion.
Several months after Duke had resigned himself to being under
Cassidy's control, she had taught him how to communicate to her
with just thought. It saved Duke a lot of trouble. People would
think he were mad if they heard him talking to thin air all day. As
it was he had to teach himself not to look directly at her. She
was very pretty with her old fashioned hoop skirts, and peasant
blouse. Her feathers were a soft grey that matched her purple
grey eyes, and contrasted nicely her blond crest.
"To your left," Cassidy said, as the waitress came by with his
dinner.
Duke took a small bite, and looked to his left. He saw a glimpse
of someone, but they vanished quickly in the crowd. ~Cas? Who
was it Cassidy? I lost them.~ Duke asked mentally.
"Hello, friend." A familiar voice said. Duke spun around in his chair to see Canard, the tan male duck he had saved in the convoy several months ago. He was one of the top operatives in the resistance. The only person that gave the Saurians the same amount of grief Canard did, was himself.
"You!" Duke said, surprised. He was glad to see him of course.
"Come here, sit down, I'll buy you a drink!"
They ate their meals in silence for a time. To Duke's surprise,
Canard did not ask for Duke's name. Duke never formally
introduced himself to Canard and his partner, and as far as he
knew, Canard didn't know that Duke knew his identity. Duke
decided to keep Canard in the dark about how much he really
knew. So, after a time Duke said, "so, friend, do you have a name?"
"I'm called Canard," Canard said evenly. Then with a
mischievous grin said, "and I hear that you used to be Duke L'Orange."
Duke frowned instantly. He resented the implication that he
wasn't as good a thief as he used to be. It wasn't his fault that he
was saddle with an opinionated ghost determined to end his
stealing days for good. Okay it was his fault, but only because he
was a thief. "I was good enough to save your skins and use your
own explosives to finish the job you abandoned." Duke reminded
him.
Canard chuckled. "Point made," he said. "So, are you still into
your old line of work?"
Duke wondered what Canard was up too. It had to be something
interesting if Canard was considering asking him for help. "Why
do you want to know?" Duke asked casually.
"Because there's something that the Saurians have in the
Southern Valley that the resistance could really use. I was the
one who thought it best to hire a thief to steal something from the
Saurians, and what better thief than the best of them all."
"Hmmmm you have my attention," Duke said evenly
At the same time he was listening to Cassidy. She said, "my
family lived in the Southern Valley. I wonder if Canard want's
something in my old home."
~Is your home still there?~ Duke asked mentally.
"I do not know," Cassidy answered. "I have not seen my home
since I died."
~I wonder what we'll find if we go there.~ Duke thought to his
spectral companion. To Canard he said, "I think I might be
interested enough to take the job. What's in it for me?"
"Duke!" Cassidy said disapprovingly, and he felt her jerk his
controlling leash.
~Relax sweetheart it won't look good if I don't ask for payment.
I don't like how he asked if I used to be Duke L'Orange. I have
to keep up appearances, you know~ Duke mentally snapped
back at her.
Cassidy sighed, but didn't argue further. Duke won that round,
he was right. Leaning back, feeling satisfied, Duke listened to
Canard's offer.
"We can give you 200 aixs before the job, and another 500 after
we have the item." Canard said softly.
Duke pretended to think about it. "Seven hundred isn't very
much," Duke said casually.
"Duke!" Cassidy all but shouted in his ear.
~I said relax, Cas, I know what I'm doing. I'm staying in
character. You know I'm taking the job.~
"I know you don't have any choice ," Cassidy answered amused.
"I can see about getting you another hundred or so, but only after
the mission." Canard said evenly. "We're not very wealthy right
now due to the occupation."
Duke tapped his finger against his beak thoughtfully. "I guess I
can give you a bit of a discount. After all it is all for our planet's
freedom. "
"You simply have to show off don't you L'Orange." Cassidy said.
Duke had to hide a chuckle.
"So you'll take it?" Canard asked.
Duke sighed and nodded. "Yeah, I'll help you out. What do you
want and where in the valley is it?"
"You'll see tomorrow." Canard said, rising from his seat. He
placed a pair of hundred axis chips down on the table for Duke.
"Meet me at the warehouse after sundown at Fifth and Airborne ,
and I'll brief you then."
Duke smiled as he picked up the chips. "I'll see you tomorrow
night then, Canard."
Canard nodded then left the inn. Duke paid for the meal then
went to his room to talk to Cassidy.
"I can't believe you took money from him for this!" Cassidy said
the moment they were alone. Anything you can do that helps the
resistance to stop Dragonus is worth doing for free!"
"Cassie, only amateurs work for free! Canard knows I'm a
professional." Duke pounded on a pillow angrily. "You used to
be Duke L'Orange..." he repeated. He looked up at Cassidy and
shook his finger at her. "You did this to me, lady. You've been
cramping my style since I picked you up! Canard expected me to
ask for money! If I didn't he'd think I was just some rookie posing
as me. If I didn't act the way I did, he wouldn't have given us the
job at all."
Cassidy sighed. "I suppose, but what are you going to do with
the money?" She asked.
Duke grinned slightly. "Well since you put a halt to my life of
crime, I've needed some cash." He continued before she could
protest. "I'll keep fifty of it for expenses. The rest I'll leave for
that orphanage we saw in the last town. It shouldn't take us too
long to skate back up there and break into the offices to drop off
the money."
Cassidy looked at her companion in confusion. "Well that I like,
but why break in, Duke?"
Duke chuckled. "Because it would look very strange if Duke
L'Orange walked up to a orphanage and knocked on the door to
donate money. It's better they don't know where it comes from.
Besides, it will make a nice little warm up for whatever Canard
has in store." Duke went into a couple of stretches, and said
eagerly, "Cassie my sweet, I have a feeling this is going to be a
very interesting job indeed."
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Duke tried not to shiver as he and Canard crawled on their bellies
in the ditch. The ground was cold and hard and there were sharp
pebbles digging into his legs. Even so he was a bit excited.
Cassidy seemed to be very hyper about something.
~What is up with you? ~ He asked her. Her emotions were
making him giddy.
"I know where we are," She said happily. "This is where I grew
up! Duke, I think Canard is taking us to my family's home!"
After about five miles of sneaking and hiding they peeked over
the hill to see a large ruin of a building. It had been grand, but
most of the grandness had been lost by time. The building was
falling apart, and there were no doors or windows. The statues
decorating the towers were green with lichens, Ten hunter
drones guarded the front entrance. The raw beauty of the place
still filled Duke with awe. ~It's such a shame,~ he thought sadly.
~We've lost so much. ~
"There it is," Canard said, "Mallar Manor, one of the legendary
homes of Drake Dukane."
Cassidy was absolutely right. This is where her family had lived
nearly two thousand years ago. He knew about Drake Dukane
living there. Drake had been Cassidy's cousin. They practically
grew up together. Even so, he didn't want to explain to Canard
how he knew. "If Drake Dukane lived there, why is it called
Mallar Manor?" He asked.
"The Mallars were one of the ruling families on Puckworld during
the first Saurian attacks. According to legend Drake Dukane
either knew the Mallars, or he was actually related to them,"
Canard explained. "They knew more about Drake Dukane than
anyone else. They were the last of the ruling families to hold out
against the Saurians.
Duke nodded and said, "so, Canard, what are we here for?"
Canard took in a deep breath and said, "The resistance needs
some information that can be found in the Mallar records. We
have to get by the Saurians searching the place, find where the
ancient records are, and get them."
"Let me get this straight," Duke said, sounding a bit unsettled.
"There are Saurians in there looking for some records the Mallar
Family had there two thousand years ago. You want us to get in
without being spotted, and to find what they're looking for? You
wouldn't happen to know where their vault is, would you?"
"We'll find it," Canard said confidently. "Don't worry."
"In other words, you don't know where the vault is," Duke said, sourly.
"Duke, I know where the vault is." Cassidy reminded him. "I
think I know what he's looking for."
~I know sweetheart, but still what was he thinking when he hired
me on? What did he think I was, a miracle worker?~ Duke asked
her.
Cassidy couldn't help but laugh at that. "He thought he was
hiring The Great Duke L'Orange."
~Oh yeah, you're a big help.~
Oblivious to Cassidy's additions to the conversation, Canard
answered Duke. "Once inside I can find the vault," he insisted.
"Your job, as the thief, is to get us inside without being seen."
Duke grinned. This was the part of the job he did like. "Well
that I can do. All we have to do is use the entrance they aren't
guarding.." Duke surveyed the building carefully. There were
Saurians and hunter drones all over the grounds, patrolling the
front door and the first floor windows. Duke didn't like going in
by the first floor anyway. He liked to go in on a floor that looked
unguarded. Unfortunately the building only had two stories, and
that floor was as guarded as the first.
A bit of reflected light caught his attention to the roof. There he
saw a skylight large enough for them to climb through on the
south side of the house. "I think I have our way in." He told his
partner. "I'll go scout it out, and tell you if we can use it."
"No," Canard insisted. "We go together."
Duke shook his head emphatically. "No way, Canard. I can get
through these guys without being seen. They might just spot
you. I can't do a first time run watching you and them at the
same time. Let me run though this solo right now and scout out
the territory. I'll come right back for you." Then to make Canard
smile, he said, "I still don't know exactly what you want anyway."
Canard smiled for a second, but then his features turned grim
again. "All right," he agreed, reluctantly. "Go ahead, but I'll be
watching."
Duke knew that tone of voice. ~ Great, just what I need, some
wannabe adventurer who thinks that a noble purpose will take
the place of years of training and experience! ~To his surprised
Cassidy didn't even snicker. She agreed with him.
"Wait here, and stay out of sight," Duke ordered. Before
Canard could answer Duke slipped into the shadows, and
vanished completely
Duke crawled slowly across the rocky terrain, keeping as flat and
as unseen as possible. A storage shed gave him the cover he
needed to get close to the house.
"Interesting," Cassidy said softly as Duke checked around for watchers.
~Cas, hon, just hold that thought. I'm a little busy right now.~
Duke reminded her. Cassidy remained silent after that, but Duke
knew that he would hear from her later. He spied a drain pipe in
a shadowed corner. As nimble as a cat, he quickly and quietly
climbed up the pipe to the roof. Once on the roof he crept over to
the skylight.
As he had suspected there were no Saurians below the skylight.
They didn't believe it was an entry point. It was the perfect way in.
Duke moved along the roof to find his way down when he saw
Canard moving towards the storage shed.
~Damn! No! Canard!~ Duke thought in a panic. He just knew
Canard was going to be spotted by the Saurians. Canard hadn't
spent half his life practicing the art of not being seen.
Duke held his heart in his throat as he watched Canard copy his
scramble exactly. Well almost exactly. He reached for the drain
pipe when he should have frozen in the shadows. A hue burly
almost round Saurian with beady eyes and a spiked tail caught the
movement out of the corner of his eye.
"Stop who goes there!" He shouted in a deep gravely voice.
~Please Canard, just freeze. Don't move. DON'T MOVE! ~
Canard dove for the shadows of the storage shed.
From within his mind, Duke heard Cassidy say, amused, "I have
news for you, Duke, he moved."
~Oh yeah, Cas, I noticed. Thanks a lot. You're a big help. ~
Duke thought back at her.
The Saurians and the drones immediately opened fire on Canard.
Duke bit back a curse and began to move to rescue his partner.
"Wait," Cassidy instructed.
Duke didn't understand, but Cassidy often knew when events
were about to happen. He stayed put, and watched from hiding.
Canard managed to avoid the tacheon blasts. He took cover
behind the storage shed, and held an outstretched hand at his
adversaries, as he fired his puck launcher with the other hand.
Three more Saurians and a dozen drones joined the single large
guard. Cas, Duke began worriedly
"Wait," Cassidy repeated Duke sighed, and obeyed.
Suddenly all the Saurians clasped their hands to their heads and
fell to their knees.
~What the? ~
On his knees the largest Saurian shouted, "He's one of them! Get
the mind wand!"
~So what's the mind wand?~ Duke asked.
"I don't know," Cassidy answered uncertainly
At that moment a Saurian, taller than the round one, came out of
the manor and pointed a small golden stick at Canard.
Instantly Canard cried out in pain. He fell to his knees and closed
his eyes in a wince.
~What the hell? ~
"Duke, that device it attacks the brains of those with gifts! You
have to save him.
Duke pulled a small explosive puck, he filched from Canard's
gear, and flipped it into the group. The Drones exploded into
dozens of bits. Duke pulled out his grappler and threw it around a
nearby tree. Pulling it tight, he swung down and in a single
moved scooped up Canard and swung about twenty feet away
from the Saurians.
Needless to say his appearance surprised the Saurians. "What
the?" The largest Saurian shouted. Then with a, "get them!" He
raced after Duke.
Duke hoisted Canard over his shoulder in a fireman carry, and ran
for the foothills behind the manor.
~Cas!~ Duke thought in a near panic. ~You know this area, do
you know somewhere where we can hide out? ~
"I think so," Cassidy said. "But to get there you have to let me
do it."
Duke didn't like the sound of that. ~Let you do it?~
"Just relax and let me take over completely, and I can get us
there. You'll never find it by me describing it's location to you.
Duke didn't like that idea, but he liked the idea of getting
captured even less.
~Okay, Cas, go ahead,~ he thought.
He felt Cassidy gather her energies. "Relax," she said.
Duke did as he was told, closing his eyes, and he knew nothing more.
*************
Duke awoke to find himself and Canard in a small deep cave.
Canard was sound asleep in an alcove, covered in a thermal blanket.
Duke shook his head to clear it of the odd images running
through his mind. Cas? Duke mentally asked.
Cassidy appeared instantly at his side. "It's all right, Duke. We lost the
Saurians, but they have doubled the guards around the house."
Duke remained silent. He didn't want to wake Canard. He also
didn't want Canard to catch him talking to Cassidy. ~How's
Canard and what happened to him?~ He asked.
"That device of theirs attacks one who is gifted. It wounds the
mind like a weapon wounds the body," Cassidy explained.
~Wounds the mind? Cas, is he all right?~
Cassidy nodded. "He has no permanent damage, but he should
rest for a day at least.
Duke shook his head. ~ But the Saurians are on to us now. If
they find the vault before we have a chance to search it we'll lose
whatever it is that Canard wants.~
Cassidy glanced at Canard, then turned back to Duke. "Duke, I
know where the vault is. I can lead you to it," she said.
~But Cas, I don't know what Canard wants,~ Duke answered.
"So we'll take everything in the vault. I certainly don't want the
Saurians to have it." Cassidy gave Duke a sly grin as she
answered. She then turned back to Canard wordily. "My only
concern is that Canard not be left alone."
Duke nodded. He didn't want to leave Canard injured either. ~
Canard had a partner on his last job,~ Duke mused. ~Since he
brought me in, she wasn't needed here, but I'll just bet she's in
town somewhere as a back up. Cas, where are we?~
"About halfway through the mountain pass away from the
manor." Cassidy said. Before he could ask his next question she
told him, "If you're thinking of sending a message the Saurians
will never be able to track it."
That satisfied Duke. ~ That's what I wanted to hear. In that
case, I'm calling his partner. I'll be back.~
Duke found three exits from the cave. Taking the left tunnel as
Cassidy had instructed, Duke came out facing the largest of the
three moons setting on the horizon. Taking a good look around,
Duke could see that the mountains stood between them and the manor.
Satisfied that he would not be detected by the Saurians, Duke
took out Canard's communicator, and activated it. "Hello," He
said into the device. "Hello? Anybody there? Canard needs a
little help. Hello?"
With a crackling sound. The radio came to life. "Canard?
Where are you? You're supposed to check in every twelve hours
when you're out alone. What am I going to do with you?"
Duke grinned, he recognized that voice. "Well, Red, what I'd
like you to do is come over here and take care of him, so I can
finish the job he hired me for."
After a few seconds of shocked silence, Duke finally heard
Canard's partner exclaim, "you!"
"Yep, it's me," Duke replied cheerily. "It's good to see you too, Red."
"The name is Mallory," she all but growled back. "Where's Canard?"
Duke chuckled. "Canard didn't take my advice, so now he'd
nursing his injuries. If you still want me to empty the contents of
the Mallar vault you'll show up now and take care of your partner."
After another moment of silence he heard a sigh, and Mallory
said, "All right. I've got your location. I'll be there in ten clicks."
"I'll be waiting," Duke answered. Sure enough, nine minutes and
forty seven seconds later, Duke saw a flash of red and purple
alone at the foot of the mountains.
Duke waited until Mallory was quiet close. He came out of
hiding right behind her.
Mallory was checking her com for the tracking signal and
muttering to herself. "Canard's really done it this time. My dad
is going to have a fit. I can't believe he went off on his own with
no backup."
"He did bring back up. He brought me," Duke said from behind her.
"Yeow!" Mallory spun around to face Duke with her puck
blaster drawn.
"Hey, easy, sweetheart," Duke said holding up his hands in
surrender. "Believe it or not, I'm on your side."
"Try not," Mallory answered. She looked Duke up and down
critically. "Where's Canard?"
Duke nodded towards the cave's entrance. He led the way
through the maze of passages to the chamber where Canard lay.
Mallory winced slightly eyeing the narrow tunnels uneasily as she
followed.
When they entered the cavern they found Canard awake, but still
looking a little worse for wear. He raised an eyebrow slightly,
seeing Mallory. "Hey there Lieutenant," he said, cheerily.
"Hey, yourself," Mallory answered back. "Do you have any idea
how worried I was? What were you thinking, bringing him in?"
"Who better to steal something than a thief?" Canard replied
calmly. He winced slightly, and put his hand to his head. "Oh,
man. What did they hit me with?"
"They called it a mind wand," Duke explained. "You're going to
have to tell me what it does, though. It didn't affect me at all."
"It felt as if something stuck a knife in my brain." Canard complained.
Mallory laughed. "Serves you right, Canard. Isn't there an old
saying about fools rushing in?"
Canard sighed and put his head back down. "Kill me now," he
begged. "Save me from a lecture."
Duke gave a dry chuckle. "Sorry, Canard. I happen to agree
with her. Now I'm going to have to do this job solo."
Mallory turned to face Duke. "Wait, your still going? But you
don't know what we need. Do you?"
"Nope," Duke admitted. "I was just going to empty the vault at
no extra cost. So you two just sit tight and relax. I should be
back by tomorrow night."
Canard turned, and gave Duke a curious glance. Duke suddenly
had the uncanny feeling that this gifted duck could see inside his soul.
"He can't," Cassidy reassured him. "As long as you and I are
bonded no gifted can touch your mind."
At that moment Canard grinned. "So you think you can find the
Mallar vault?"
"I'll manage," Duke said, evenly.
"Wait a second," Mallory said. "Canard, you're not considering
letting him go off break into Mallar Manor by himself?"
Duke sighed mentally. "When you hire Duke L'Orange, he
doesn't do half of a job. Now I'm going. Take care of Canard.
I'll be back."
"You're not -" Mallory began as she reached for her puck blaster.
Her hand came back empty. "Hey! What gives?"
Duke gave a wicked grin, and showed Mallory her own puck
blaster. Dangling from one of his fingers. "Just making sure you
don't get any ideas, Red. Here catch!"
Duke tossed the weapon back over to Mallory. When her eyes
turned from him to her gun, he slipped out into the Labyrinth of
tunnels. Following Cassidy's mental instructions, he found his
way back to Mallar Manor.
Dusk had just settled in the valley. It was Duke's favorite time of
day. Quickly he reexamined the area. There was no point in
going by what they learned earlier. As Cassidy had said, they had
increased the guard around the house. There was no way he
could sneak up to the house with all the Saurians around.
"Duke, I know another way in," Cassidy told him.
~I'm listening, sweetheart,~ Duke silently answered her.
"Go back to the caverns. There is a tunnel that will lead into the
house," Cassidy explained.
Duke nodded, and retraced his way back through the caverns.
Following Cassidy's lead, he threaded his way through the
labyrinth until Cassidy stopped him at an apparent dead end.
"Cas, did we make a wrong turn somewhere?" Duke asked.
Cassidy appeared next to a set of stalactites. She pointed to the
largest of the formations. "Push that," she said.
After two years, Duke had learned not to question anything
Cassidy said, no matter how strange. Duke shoved the stalactite
which, to his surprise, slid about a foot. He heard a wrenching
grinding groan to his left. Turning he saw a slab of stone shift
and fall to Duke's waist.
Cassidy sighed. "It's been so long. The door used to go all the
way down."
Duke smiled. "Don't let it ruffle your feathers, sweetheart. The
day I can't vault a two foot wall is the day I hang up my lock picks.
He easily vaulted the remaining barrier and continued down a
passageway of polished earth brown stone tiles. The tunnel
opened into a huge chamber cut from the rocks holding up the
manor. Even in the dim light Duke could see dozens of borders
twice his size that made up the walls of this cavernous room.
A find brown dust covered the floor completely. There wasn't a
scrap of wood or cloth in the room. The room was dome shaped
with a ledge of granite all around. The ledge was just large
enough for a person to stand on comfortably. At the far end of
the room was a dias that would have held several people. All
around the ledge, the dias and the middle of the room were the
skeletons of about twenty ducks. At the back of the dias was a
huge disk of rough light brown sandstone. On the disk were
carved symbols that Duke had never seen before in all his years of
stealing.
Duke tried to ignore the death, and the dry musty smell in the
room, but he could not ignore the overwhelming age of the place.
It made his feathers prickle to think that he was the first duck to
see this place in two thousand years. Reverently he moved
forward to the dias and placed his hand on the carved disk. The
thing was literally humming with a power he could feel in every
cell in his body.
"Cas," Duke whispered as if he feared to disturb the place.
"What is all this?"
Cassidy was also overwhelmed by the room, but for a completely
different reason. "Home, Duke," she said with a fierce joy. "This
is my home."
Duke glanced around noting the skeletons. "Well that I know
Cas, but what was this room?"
Cassidy smiled. "When my family had a great task to accomplish
all who had gifts would join forces, and the task would be quickly
done." She looked up at the disk. "This stone is a vessel of great
power. Only my grandmother knew it's secrets." She died when
the Saurians attacked." Cassidy looked over at one of the
skeleton's that lay on the dias and shivered.
Duke sighed and rested his hand on her transparent back. If he
applied pressure his hand would pass through her, but because of
the bond he could touch her lightly.
"Cas, I'm sorry," Duke said, sadly.
Cassidy sighed and turned to smile at him. "It was a long time
ago. I've gotten over it for the most part."
"Sure," Duke said reassuringly. He glanced around once more
making sure that there was nothing he had overlooked. "Okay,
Cas, to business. Where is the vault?"
Cassidy composed herself and looked upwards. "Two floors
above our current position. In my grandmother's audience
chamber."
Duke nodded. "Let's get moving then, Cas. Lead the way.
Cassidy moved to the left. "This way," she said. She floated
along the platform until she came upon an opening. "Here, this
passage will take us to the ground floor. My grandmother's
audience chamber is on the second floor."
Duke entered the corridor, glad that they were leaving the lower
chamber. It obviously had brought back many sad memories to
Cassidy. He followed her through the passage which ended at a
ladder. Duke climbed up slowly until he saw an air vent ahead of
him. He peered into what appeared to be a storage room. The
earthen vats that had held roots and other vegetables were empty
now. As below nothing organic had survived the test of time.
The same fine dust littered the room, but this time the dust was
littered with Saurian footprints.
Duke switched to mental communication instantly. ~Heads up
sweetheart we might have company.~
Cassidy answered back, "I know. They are in the next chamber
on your left."
Duke nodded and quietly moved up the cellar stairs. He pressed
his ear against the access door
"Don't open the door yet," Cassidy said," There are Saurians on
the other side.
~I know, I can hear them, sweetheart.~ Duke said in his mind.
~Let me know when it's clear.~ He was pretty exposed on the
staircase. If the Saurians below decided to go upstairs, Duke
would be trapped.
As the minutes ticked by, Duke grew more and more nervous. A
rustling of sounds below him made him wonder if the Saurians
were preparing to come upstairs. ~Cas...~ he sent to his invisible scout.
"The way is almost clear," she answered calmly.
The sounds below grew louder. ~Cas, I can't stay here!~ Duke insisted.
Suddenly he heard a voice saying, "Almost meal time. I'll bring
some back for you guys."
~Oh no, no no no no no! ~ Duke thought. He frantically looked
around for a way out of this mess.~ Cas?~
"They haven't moved yet," Cassidy answered.
Duke finally took a chance. He braced himself up against the
walls above the stairs, suspending himself in the air.
The Saurian lumbered up the stairs he was short and heavily built.
Duke gave a mental sigh of relief as he realized that if the Saurian
had been taller he might have been discovered.
The Saurian opened the door and left the cellar. Duke waited a
few more minutes, ignoring the ache in his muscles. He heard the
Saurian having a few words with the others out in the hall, and
then the voices faded.
"It's all clear now, Duke," Cassidy said.
Duke lightly jumped down from his position, and slowly opened
the door. It opened into an old deteriorating hallway. He
paused, and listened for a moment. When he heard nothing, he
ever so slowly moved out into the hall.
~Okay, sweetheart, I'm way over conspicuous here. Where can I
hide, and which way do I go?~He mentally asked Cassidy.
Cassidy appeared on his right. "The stairs to the next level are
down this hall on the left, but the entryway is open. You'll be
seen if you use it.
~Then we have to find a way to get me up there without being
seen.~ Duke saw a set of draperies along a window. He used
them for cover as he quietly slipped up to where the stairs to the
second level lay.
Cassidy was right. This was going to be difficult. The area was
wide open, leading to a pair of staircases that spiraled up to a
landing on the second floor. Three Saurians stood guard in the
area; two at the foot of each set of steps, and one on the top
landing.
Duke bit back a few curses. Cursing fate never made a job
easier. He carefully scanned the hall. The drapes were in tatters
and far to brittle to risk his weight on. Then he spied a huge
statue of marble along the edge of the landing behind the Saurian
guard. ~Hey Cas, will that thing hold my weight?~
Puzzled Cassidy answered. "Yes, it is very heavy. Duke, what
are you planning?"
~Watch,~ Duke answered with a grin. He loved this kind of job.
It was so difficult it made him alert. His heart was beating
slightly faster and he felt his feathers prickle as his muscles
tensed. He fired his grappler with a minimum of noise, and easily
hooked the statue. He froze for a few seconds as he made sure
that the grappler didn't attract the attention of the three Saurians
in plain sight.
None of the Saurians moved, they didn't even look up. They
appeared to be bored. Duke grinned. ~Fools,~ Duke thought to
himself. ~They don't expect anyone can get past their outer
defenses so their not taking their job seriously. Ah well makes
things easier for me. ~ Once he was certain he hadn't been
noticed, he easily swung up to the second level.
He landed lightly again without a sound, and quickly slipped into
the shadows of the second floor.
"Okay, now," Cassidy said. "Go down the hall and make a left
turn. My grandmother's audience chamber is through the double doors."
Duke nodded silently. There didn't appear to be any Saurians on
this floor, but Duke didn't drop his guard for a second. Moving
from shadow to shadow, Duke maneuvered his way down the
hall to the large double doors. He paused at the doors and
waited until Cassidy told him it was all clear, then he opened the
door and slipped into the room.
Again the age of the room was overwhelming. There was more
dust, and more tattered drapes and rugs. Duke sighed as he
mentally calculated the wealth that had been destroyed by time.
Old chairs that were still serviceable had been used recently.
Other chairs had been shattered for firewood. The one chair that
didn't look destroyed was a huge gilded throne up on a dias in the
back of the room. It was carved from a single block of wood
that was fastened to the dias it sat on. Cassidy materialized in
front of the chair and rested her head on the seat.
"Grandmother," she said, her voice close to a sob.
Duke shifted uneasily, keeping behind the throne so he wouldn't
be seen. He didn't want to disturb Cassidy from her grief, but he
didn't like being exposed like this. He wanted his job done and to
be gone. He coughed uneasily which caused Cassidy to look up.
"Oh, I'm sorry Duke. It's been so long since I've seen this room.
I can almost feel my grandmother's presence." She lowered her
head once more touching her forehead to the chair. "Okay," she
said, "I'm ready now. Duke, I want you to come over here and
grasp the handles of my grandmother's chair.
Duke frowned at being out in the open like that, but he did as he
was told. He faced the chair and placed both hands on either
arm.
"Now push," Cassidy ordered.
Duke did, but the chair only shifted an inch. Duke looked to
Cassidy, but she seemed satisfied. She was standing now behind
the throne with a grin on her face.
"Now come over here," Cassidy said. Duke complied. To his
surprise the back of the chair was hinged and swung to the side
opening a secrete passage.
"Well I'll be," Duke said with admiration. Cassidy, still smiling,
gestured to the opening. Shaking his head. Duke, went down
the stairs under the chair into the Mallar vault.
The vault was unremarkable, compared to the deteriorating
splendor of the manor. It was made of stone, not titanium like
the vaults in this time, but there were a number of small crevices
and chambers where valuables could be.
It was too dark to see so Duke pulled out his flashlight and took
a look around. What he saw was enough to make his fingertips
tingle remembering jobs of the past. The place laterally sparkled
with gold and sliver, and jewels beyond his imagination. The
Saurians were literally sitting on a fortune.
Duke sighed wistfully. Cassidy appeared behind him. "That's not
what you're here for," she reminded him.
"I know, sweetheart, but still, can I come back here and clean this
out later? I could retire very comfortably with what's here."
Cassidy had to laugh. "You never stole anything to get rich,
Duke. You'd be bored to tears if you ever did retire."
Duke shrugged. "Your right as usual, Cas. Well we know
Canard doesn't want the gold. He wanted information. Where
are your records, Cas?"
Cassidy gave Duke a knowing smile. "Over here," she said
indicating a shelf behind a collection of sapphire and amethyst
jewelry.
Duke looked wistfully at the jewelry then looked in the small
crevice where there was four stacks of envelopes and folded
papers wrapped together. "That's what he wants," Cassidy said.
Duke nodded and pulled out his carry bag. Into it slipped the
four stacks of papers. Then he reached over to the gold and
placed ten gold coins in his pocket.
"Duke!!!" Cassidy said sternly. She tried to force him to drop
the coins but he fought her on this one.
"Cas! Lay off! I'm not taking them for me!" He said. When he
had regained control of his arm, he said, "I need them for
something. Cas, will you just trust me?"
Cassidy sighed and relinquished her control of him. "What are
you up to Duke, L'Orange?" She asked.
Duke grinned. "You'll see, now is there anyone in the audience
room? It's time to go."
"There are three Saurian's in my grandmother's audience
chamber," Cassidy said annoyed. "I think one of them is a
sorcerer Saurian. I think he can sense us."
Duke bit back a curse, and went back to thought communication.
~Is there another way out of the vault, Cas?~
"Yes," Cassidy said. "There is a passage behind this shelf, that
leads to the main hall, but there are five Saurians guarding the
main hall.
Duke nodded thoughtfully. ~Okay this is your house Cas. What
do you suggest? ~
Cassidy sighed. "Ordinarily I'd say go for the three, but if one of
them is a sorcerer..."
Duke nodded. ~I get you, sweetheart I go for the five in the hall.
~ Duke pulled open the spare shelf where the papers had been
stored. He slipped easily into the passageway. At the other end
he listened at the door while Cassidy scouted ahead. ~Okay Cas,
what are they doing? I need to see.~
"You can crack the door," Cassidy said, "they won't notice that."
Duke cracked the door, and peered past the tapestry hiding the
opening. Sure enough there were five Saurians between him and
the front door. There was a window to the left, and only two of
the Saurians were between him and that window.
~Cas, my sweet, I think I found my way out! Now you get to see
what the gold is for. ~ Duke knelt down and pulled four coins
out of his pocket. Ever so quietly he rolled the coins on the floor
past the Saurians. Sure enough the two Saurians followed the
rolling coins and didn't turn back to see where they had come from.
~Morons,~ Duke grinned to himself. Quickly he slipped
between the Saurians to the window. There were more Saurians
out in front of the house, but they were looking away from the
house, so Duke just climbed up onto the front of the building. In
seconds he was on the roof.
He was almost to the back of the house, and home free when he
saw a cloud of smoke in which appeared the tall Saurian with the
neck ruff and black flowing robes who had stopped him and
Canard before. He stood between Duke and the forest at the
edge of the cliff. Worse, he was facing the house, and could
clearly see him on the roof.
"That's your sorcerer Cas?" Duke asked.
Cassidy didn't bother appearing she just shouted, "Duke, move it!"
Before he even had time to react to her jerking his spiritual leach
he knew what he was going to do. He threw out his grappler to
the nearest tree, and latched on. As he swung out the Saurian
fired a bolt of mystic energy which cut the chord in half. Duke
fell sprawling to the ground. He jumped up onto the balls of his
feet, but he found himself surrounded by three Saurian grunts and
the sorcerer.
~Cas, can you protect me from this guy?~ Duke asked.
Cassidy sounded worried. "I don't know," she said.
Duke sighed, ~oh thanks Cas. ~ He answered back sarcastically.
"Well I don't!" Cassidy insisted.
The Sorcerer raised his hand and sent a wave of energy right at
Duke. Duke couldn't move, to escape. He closed his eyes and
braced himself.
Nothing happened.
Duke opened his eyes to see that something in his vest pocket
was glowing faintly. The flames from the attack were already
dissipating. Cassidy hadn't stopped the attack. The Mallar
Emerald itself, the very item that had bonded his soul to
Cassidy's, had just saved his life.
~Sweetheart, there are times when I think I love you.~ Duke
thought to her. He drew his blade. And faced the Saurian warriors."
The sorcerer was furious. "Kill him!" He ordered.
"You can try," Duke snapped back. He held his saber in an easy
ready position, and waited for the first attack.
Suddenly the sound of gunfire came from the forest itself. Duke
rolled to the ground, and rolled past the other Saurians. He
jumped to his feet and turned to the forest only to see Canard's
partner, Mallory firing at the group of Saurians.
"Come on L'Orange! Move it!" She ordered. Ordinarily Duke
would have taken her to task for ordering him around, but he
figured now was not the time to quibble. He collided with the
Sorcerer, instinctively grabbing on to a small item within the
pocket of the robes. Running over the Saurian, he raced for the
forest, using his saber to repel the laser fire from the
reinforcements. Finally he and Mallory disappeared into the
forest, and ran for the caves.
The Sorcerer wasn't giving up though, he started firing more of
the mystic bolts at the pair. When he hit above the entranceway
to a cave, Mallory paused and backed up. Duke turned to see
Mallory looking at the debris in fear.
~Damn, I guessed it before, she hated the caves when I brought
her in there the first time! She's claustrophobic.~ Duke didn't
wait for her to gather herself. He grabbed her by the arm and
dragged her into the caves.
"No!" Mallory tried to pull away from him. "He's going to make
it cave in!"
"Come on!" Duke insisted. He forcibly dragged her into the
caves, but she was fighting him with everything she had.
"It's going to cave in!" Mallory said. She sounded really frightened.
Duke sighed then resorted to something he didn't like. He lifted
her puck launcher from her as they struggled and whapped her on
the head with the butt just so, stunning her without hurting her
severely.
Mallory slumped forward, and Duke hefted her onto his shoulder.
He hadn't expected someone so disciplined to be afraid of
enclosed spaces, but then again, he didn't know enough about the
military to understand why a claustrophobic was among their
ranks. With the bag on one shoulder, and Mallory on his other,
Duke found his way back to Canard.
Canard was awake and on his feet, when Duke got back to the
open cavern. "What happened?" He asked. As he helped Duke
lay Mallory on the bedroll.
"You didn't tell me she was claustrophobic," Duke said calmly.
At Canards alarmed expression, he said, "relax I know how to
disable someone. She'll wake with a headache in an hour, but
she'll be fine.
Canard sighed, but didn't argue. "Was there debris coming from
the ceiling?" He asked. When Duke nodded, Canard said, "I
understand then. Usually she's not that bad." Duke waited, but
Canard didn't elaborate.
"Oh, by the way," Duke said, taking the bag off of his shoulder.
"Is this what you wanted?
Mallory was instantly forgotten, as Canard grabbed the bag and
rummaged through it. "Was this all the papers?"
"Yep," Duke nodded. "I hate to tell you what I had to leave
behind." When Canard looked up puzzled, Duke flipped one of
the remaining coins to him.
Canard appraised the gold coin critically. "How much?" He
asked in wonder.
Duke grinned. "More than you're paying me." Duke said
mischievously. "I might go back in a few weeks. I don't think
the Saurians are going to find that vault ever."
Canard must have found what he wanted, he opened a map and
scrutinized it carefully. "How did you find the vault?" He asked.
Duke wasn't about to tell him that. "Professional secret," he said.
While Canard busied himself with the maps, he looked at what he
had lifted from the Saurian sorcerer.
It was the golden wand they had used on Canard earlier.
If Duke's comment bothered Canard he didn't show it. In fact he
looked rather pleased. "You got it," he said in wonder. "I don't
know how you did it, but you got the map!"
"You wanted a map?" Duke asked. He slipped the wand into his
pocket.
"Duke," Cassidy asked warningly.
~Relax sweetheart I'm not going to use it. I don't know how to
for one thing. I just want to keep it. You never know, it might
come in handy against the Saurians. ~ Cassidy didn't argue
further, which made Duke feel better. He was starting to feel as
if his job was done, and he needed to be moving on.
Canard was absorbed completely with the map. "This isn't just a
map, friend. This is...." He paused and turned to the unconscious
Mallory. "Oh she'll kill me if I tell you, but you've really helped
the resistance, L'Orange. Now if you give me a minute I'll get
your..." Canard looked up to see that Duke L'Orange was gone.
The only thing he left behind was the remaining gold coins, and a
note that said:
It's been fun. No charge for the workout. L'Orange.
*******************
Epilogue:
two months later:
~How did he find me?~ Duke wondered. He wondered if
Canard had been taking lessons in being invisible from someone,
because he hadn't seen any sign of the resistance leader since he
left Canard in the caverns below Mallar Manor all those weeks
ago.
Even so the note was here at the inn where they had met waiting
for him, and according to the innkeeper Canard had just been in
here less than an hour ago.
Shrugging Duke read the note again.
Hope to find you well. My partner and I have been very busy
lately and we're ready to make a full attack on Dragonus. I
thought you'd like to be in on it so consider this a full invitation.
I have an errand elsewhere right now, but if you go to the hockey
rink in South Dukane City, you'll meet up with Mallory. She'll
brief you on what we're going to do. I look forward to seeing
you again.
P.S. Yes she does want to kill you for decking her, but she is
under orders not to.
Duke read the letter a third time. ~Well what do you think Cas?~
Duke asked.
Cassidy grinned. "They are going to take down Dragonus."
Duke was smiling as well. ~You want to go for it, don't you.~
"You don't fool me, Duke," Cassidy said. "You want to go too."
~To break into Dragonus' master tower.~ Duke mused. ~What
thief could resist that? ~
"Who indeed." Cassidy said. She was as excited as he was.
Duke paid for his meal and got his feet. He had quite a way to
get to South Dukane City.~Cassie, my sweet, this is going to be
an adventure to remember.~
