Thanks again to Maddy for betaing. The story is actually starting now, promise :P
Chapter One: Information, Location, Destination
His eyes
fell on his companion, trying to judge her reaction to his information. He was
unsuccessful as usual; Miache's pretty face looked relatively bored as she
inspected her nails. He drank in her beautiful features, aware that if she
accepted the proposal, this would probably be the last time he ever saw her.
"So, what you're saying is that they're expecting me to magic myself in
past all those guards and spirit away this oversized gemstone without being
noticed." Her voice had the same lazy quality as always. It appeared that
the offer had not shocked her as it had shocked him. It was not every day that
waterfront thieves got approached by prospective kings.
Amir smiled grimly. "It looks like you have the measure of it." He
laid his hands flat on the table. Her eyes flicked to examine them instead,
evidently tiring of her own. He drew in a breath, ready to suggest something
that would most likely send her into a fit of fury. "I'm also saying
they'll make it worth our while."
Her eyes shot to meet his dark ones. Once again he was shocked by their cold
depths. Miache cared for nothing that didn't have some monetary value. "My
while, Amir," she corrected, sounding almost amused. At least she wasn't
throwing things. She pushed back her chair and got to her feet. "You seem
to forget; I don't do anything for anybody else. Unless they
pay well, of course." She pulled open the door, apparently
unsurprised to find a giant of a man blocking the way. Amir gulped nervously -
he wouldn't like to be on the receiving end of that look - but Miache
was unfazed and simply slipped past.
"I'll do it," he heard her informing somebody in the other room. Quite possibly that rattish man who had sought out Amir in the
first place, the pole-thin one with over-sized teeth. He seemed to be
the leader, although Amir couldn't imagine him being king of anywhere.
The door slammed shut abruptly. The Carthaki glanced up, looking at it in some
surprise. He'd always known that Miache wasn't sentimental - in truth, he
abhorred emotional people - but to leave without a word to him, her
street-partner was... totally expected.
He resigned himself to the fact that, for the moment, he would have to work
alone, without the help of an innocent looking foreigner.
*
Miache brushed her silvery-blonde hair off her face, tying it back securely. In
Carthak, it made her distinctive - she had to be twice as fast as any other
thief so she wouldn't be caught. In Galla, though, she would have the option of
simply fading into the background, which was something she'd need if she was
going to get this Dominion Jewel.
She was dimly aware of the sound of whispers. She frowned, and pressed her ear
against the screen she was changing behind, hardly breathing until she caught,
"Can we trust her?"
Typical. People who paid for thieves, in her mind,
shouldn't be concerned with whether they could trust others. She spoke up,
projecting her voice so they wouldn't miss a syllable. "Why shouldn't you?
It's not like I've got ulterior motives for this Jewel. I hadn't even
considered going near it until you suggested it. I'll get it, and then I want
my reward. No reward, no Jewel, you can trust me to keep to that
bargain."
Silence followed that. Miache smiled grimly and finished struggling into the
breeches. She stepped outside the screen, fitting the cap so that none of her
long hair was visible.
The ratty man started, his nostrils twitching manically. "But - what of
the dress you requested?"
Miache lifted the bag she had placed by the side of the screen.
"Travelling as a boy prevents unwelcome distractions. Entering Court as a
girl prevents unwelcome questions." Mostly.
Rat-man nodded, his eyes darting nervously over the room. Miache struggled to
keep contemptuous scorn from showing on her features. That man would never make
a good king. "Then go."
She faltered. This wasn't how her previous jobs had been structured. "No
further instructions?" A shake of the head.
"No meeting place?" She failed to keep an incredulous note from her
tone. Did they really expect her to just seek them out when she'd gotten hold
of the Jewel?
Rat-man beckoned Giant-man forward. "To prevent
unwelcome distractions."
A minder? Miache didn't voice her disgust,
merely nodded and smirked coldly. "Then I suppose we'd best be gone."
