Book 2 Chapter 40: Midtowners Are Nothing if not Adaptable
There were screams of disappointment from the crowd, but they were drowned out quickly by cheers as several of the watchers moved to collect their winnings, and others began to enter the pit to drag the injured contestants out. Dantes slipped through all of them, and leapt into the pit to approach Vampa.
Vampa leaned against the wall of the pit and drank from a waterskin that had been thrown down to him. He was covered in light scrapes and bruises, but seemed otherwise unharmed. Dantes had seen a lot of fights, but Vampa fought very differently from what heâd seen recently, particularly compared to Gavain. Gavain was all flash and power, he led the attack and was rarely on the defensive. He had complete confidence in his abilities and skill and reveled in it. Vampa initiated almost no attacks, but focused on counters and waiting for openings that he could take advantage of for maximum effect. In Dantesâs mind that didnât make sense as he clearly had the raw power to have waded into the center of the fight and take all of his opponents on at once, but he couldnât deny the discipline fighting as he did must take.
Vampa regarded Dantes carefully as he approached. His expression didnât change at all, but when he reached him, he spoke.
âFollow me.â
Dantes hesitated, but followed him when Vampa leapt up and pulled himself over the side of the pit. He led him through the crowd, that swiftly parted as he approached, and down a hallway, then up some stairs, and finally through a trapdoor that led to the interior of a house. Dantes could smell cooking, and appeared to be in some kind of basement. They went up another set of stairs and found themselves in a small and sparsely appointed sitting room. There were a number of rugs on the ground to hide the splintering floors, piles of mismatched pillows that seemed to be for sitting, and a table that appeared to have once been a massive spool for rope.
As they stepped into the room, the sounds of cooking ceased and Vera appeared in the doorway. She was smiling, gently, but when she saw Dantes her expression changed to one of shock.
âHello, Auntie.â
She took several steps forward and wrapped him into a hug which he returned warmly. She then pulled away and smacked him.
âYou couldnât have found me sooner? I thought you were dead. I thought you were dead again.â
As she spoke, Zilly appeared as well, passively watching the scene as they spoke.
âIt took me a while to recover. Then I needed to take care of a few other things that came up.â
âRecover? You look fine.â
âHis hand,â said both Zilly and Vampa in unison.
Vera looked at his right hand, then dropped it and lifted his other, this time feeling the slight wood grain to it as her hand touched his.
Dantes resisted pulling it back.
âMondego?â she asked.
âYes,â he said as he flexed each finger. âIt's been more helpful than anything.â
âThe bats. Those were you,â said Vampa.
Dantes nodded.
âUnnecessary, but thank you.â
Dantes nodded again.
âZilly told us what you did to save her, Alessa, and Caressa.â
âIâm a sap for women Iâve slept with.â He saw a stern stare from Zilly. âOr who have cooked for me,â he said with a nod.
That seemed to pacify her.
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âHave you heard from the girls? Are they all alright?â
She nodded. âA few of them simply left the city, which theyâd been planning to do for some time, but the money was good for them. Caressa went back to her family, the work was never something she was too skilled at, but all young girls want to give the city a try. Alessa is staying with Decker, theyâre second cousins, and Tieara is selling weed to kids in uptown. Sera is now the fiance of a 1st mate, though from what she tells me that may not last.â
Dantes listened as she spoke. He was glad that the girls were all relatively unharmed, but full of anger at what happened to the Vixen that Vera had done so much to build up while he was in the Pit. Most of it was directed at Mondego, but there was more than enough turned inward toward himself as well.
Dantes took Veraâs hands. âI will have it rebuilt when this is over. When Mondego is dead and everything is done, Iâll remake it brick by brick, if thatâs what you want.â
Vera nodded. âThatâs the least you owe me, but for the love of the gods, donât rebuild it just as it was. The walls were starting to rot, the holes in the roof needed patching constantly, and I think the entire building was tilting slightly. Youâll be building me something better than the Vixen.â
Dantes smiled. âOf course Auntie. Iâll get whatever suggestions I can from you before I get anything started.â
âGood. Iâll start picking out furnishings.â She smiled as she spoke, but Dantes could see the worry behind her eyes. Heâd already lost five years and his hand to Mondego. She was projecting confidence for him, but she was wondering what else he might lose at the same time.
âHave some tea before you leave.â
âI donât want to put anyone at risk. Besides, I donât want to impose on Vampa.â
Vampa looked at Vera. âNo risk. Have your tea. Iâm going to clean off some of this blood.â
Vera looked at him. âIâll help while we wait for the kettle,â and they both vanished into another room. Dantes began to make some guesses as to the nature of their relationship as he sat on one of the floor pillows beside the spool.
He looked up at Zilly. âGlad to see youâre alright.â
She nodded.
He didnât expect a thank you from her or anything. She knew that it was as much his fault that she was in that position to begin with and he wasnât about to think her so stupid that she hadnât figured that out herself. Still, he felt the need to fill the silence in the room with something.
âIâm surprised to see you here. Are you related to Vampa? A sister? Or Cousin perhaps?â
âHeâs my father.â
Dantes silently absorbed that information for a moment. Elven familial relationships were always a pain to figure out. Heâd known more than a few young looking elven men dating forty year old human women less than half their age. It could get more than a little complicated to figure out. Heâd even once heard of an Elven man that realized he was dating his own great, great, great grandaughter. By then they were basically cousins at that far of a removal, but the man had the good sense to leave town and not come back after that.
âDid Vera know you, or Vampa first?â
âVampa, Iâm not sure how they met though.â
He gave a wry smile, âThereâs really only one way that Vera wouldâve met him, eh?â
She reddened slightly. âHe would not have done that.â
âIâve heard that line before. You probably didnât hear it as much at the Vixen since it mostly catered to sailors. Plenty of wives, daughters, and sons will deny their Dadâs been paying a visit to the local brothel. Thereâs nothing wrong with it, except in the case of the wives I suppose.â
âMy father is an honorable kni-â the kettle began to whistle and Zilly took a deep breath and regarded him with a glare.
That was the biggest rise heâd seen from her since theyâd met. He always felt a need to prod at women he was attracted to, which in this case he regretted a bit. He held up his hands and stood up as Zilly moved into the kitchen to move the kettle.
âIâm sorry. There are many ways they couldâve met.â
She ignored him, and poured tea into three mismatched mugs before placing three equally mismatched tea cloths over them to keep them warm while they steeped.
A few minutes later, Vampa and Vera reappeared. Vampaâs cuts and bruises were cleaned and dressed, and the fine dusting of sand from the pit had been washed off of him. That was cleanest Dantes had ever seen him. Now that he and Zilly were in the same room, he was able to trace more similarities. Their ears were set in just the same way, aside from where Vampaâs had been clipped, and their eyes were the same shade of hazel. It was possible that Vampa was also blonde, but with his head clean shaven he had no way to tell.
âShall we all sit?â asked Vera as she removed the cloth and grabbed a mug.
âIâll take mine outside,â said Vampa.
âAs will I,â agreed Zilly as they walked out the front door onto a small porch that Dantes glimpsed through the door as it opened.
Vera sighed. âTheyâre likely to hold that grudge until they die.â
Dantes shrugged. âOf all the grudges held against me, that one I can handle.â
They moved to sit on separate cushions and sipped their tea. âSo, you told me about where the girls had gone, but what about Decker? I donât recall him even being there when Mondego attacked.â
âHe actually drew off three of Mondegoâs men. He was targeted first since they thought he was the greatest threat. He found work at a wine shop on the border of uptown actually. Pays quite handsomely too.â
Dantes smiled. âWell⦠midtowners are nothing if not adaptable.â