Book 2 Chapter 66: Spreading to Fill it Like Roots
Dantes walked around the workers, watching as the ground was cleared and they started to mark where the new building would go. With all of the fires, explosions, and deaths in midtown and the docks, heâd been able to buy up the site of the now destroyed Vivacious Vixen, as well as several of the other buildings next to it. Vera walked with him, holding onto his arm as they surveyed the site.
âI just think a glass ceiling and dirt floors in part of the building doesnât send the right kind of message to clients,â she said as they walked.
âIâm fairly certain voyeurism and getting dirty are two things your clients are very explicitly looking for, Auntie.â
âYes, but they want the illusion of class and decorum. Thatâs what helped the Vixen move from being just another whorehouse serving any man that could rub two coppers together into the kind of place that can serve captains, merchants, and officers.â
âItâll only be in the back part of the building, less than a quarter of the whole structure. I need a place to sleep and do business, Auntie. Iâm fine with building my own place separate from yours if thatâs what youâd prefer.â
She sighed. âNo. The kind of people you bring in will be good for business too. Besides, I want to be able to keep an eye on you.â
âAnd I want to be able to keep an eye on you as well. So this works out well for both of us.â He paused to pick up a small wildflower by the root that was in the path of a worker with a shovel and tuck it carefully into his pocket. âDid you pass my messages to the girls?â
âYes. Not all of them are willing to come back, but most will. They appreciate the gold though. Alessa was particularly happy about the offer you made her.â
âGood. I thought sheâd like that.â
They walked around the rest of the structure, with Vera making additional comments about what she did and didnât want for it, and Dantes countering with his own needs. They really didnât have much to argue about, his own tastes had been half formed by Vera so they tended to get along on most aesthetic decisions.
He stopped at the corner, where Vampa was standing with his arms behind him, watching them.
Dantes gave Vera a hug, and she went to go with Vampa back to his apartment. Dantes had offered to pay for them to have a nice suite nearby, but Vera insisted on waiting to move until the new club was built. Dantes didnât need to make any guesses as to why. He gave them a wave, and began walking toward midtown.
The men and women on the streets cleared the way as he walked. He could hear hushed words of fear, admiration, and concern whispered in breathless voices. Men averted their eyes, women batted their eyelashes, and street rat kids looked up at him in wonder. Dantes soaked it in. It was even better than it had been when he was in the Pit and had slain and scattered the Elven Kings.
It wasnât long before he reached the Vile Vagabond, a tavern and Inn near the center of midtown. He pushed open the door, and a hush fell over the bar. The bartender poured him a glass of something strong and brown, and left it at the corner of the bar, where Dantes picked it up wordlessly as he made his way to the closed off common room in the back. He pushed his way inside.
âGood evening boss,â said Jayson as he walked in and began heading toward the chair at the head of the table.
âEvening Jayson, Jayk, Zak,â he eyed the unexpected person in the room. âAnd Daisy! What a welcome surprise.â He sat in his seat and took a long sip of his drink.
Daisy, whoâd been talking to Jayk, walked toward him and sat down, her head and shoulder just barely over the edge of the table as she settled her hook hand against it.
âI wanted to be the first to come and pay my respects. Congratulations on ending Mondego.â
Dantes raised a glass. âThank you. I appreciate you honoring your part of it.â
She smirked. âEasy to honor a request to do nothing.â
âWeâve already begun absorbing some of Mondegoâs lesser holdings, but Iâm grateful to have you come to join us willingly.â
She shrugged. âI donât have ambitions beyond my own piece of things. I donât mind paying up to someone else for security.â
Dantes smiled, âBut?â
âBut I wouldnât mind if your cut was a bit smaller than Mondegoâs was. He wasâ¦greedy toward the end.â
âThe cut will be reduced back to what it was before he started raising them, plus an additional five percent off.â
She smiled and nodded. âMore than fair.â
âHow would you like it to be ten percent?â
She leaned forward a bit, pulling herself into a half standing position with her hook. âIâm listening.â
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âThe dock sharks. Theyâre already making moves against me.â
âYou want me to take care of them?â
âJust one of them. Which do you think is the more productive of the two?â
She scratched her chin. âFandal.â
âThen kill Grima. Make an example of her. When thatâs done weâll go talk to Fandal.â
âWant me to do her whole family or keep it clean?â
âIâll leave it up to your judgment.â
She smiled. âMe and my boys will get on it.â She stood up in the chair and held out her real hand.
Dantes held his own out and shook it. âWeâre lucky we both lost the same hands or this would be much more difficult to do.â
She chuckled a bit.
âI look forward to working with you Daisy. Let me know if you need some extra bodies to take care of things.â
She smiled back. âWill do.â She walked out of the building with a roach in her coat letting Dantes track her as she walked away.
He took another sip of his drink.
âJayk, tell me what I need to know.â
Jayk nodded, sitting at the table and unfurling a map of midtown and the docks. âAs you said to Daisy, a number of Mondegoâs smaller operations have already folded to us. Counterfeiters, some dealers, a few smaller smuggling operations, and a drake-fight pit. With Daisy visibly falling in line we can start to push a few more in our direction with the legitimacy that brings. Especially if she takes care of Grima and we can move Fandal back in our direction.â
âWhat about Sand? The dwarf that wrangled Mondegoâs goons. He was talented, he always managed to find more people willing to die for a bit of gold.â
âWe canât find him. Not sure if heâs gone to ground, got killed, or simply fled the city.â
âLeave him to me,â said Dantes, already sending vermin out to his known haunts as they were speaking.
Jayk nodded. âI think with them weâll have a good core of what we need.â
âThanks Jayk.â He paused for a moment. âGet a drink or something. You look tired.â
Jayk opened his mouth to argue, but shut it and nodded, heading for the door.
âJayson, did you take care of those things I asked for?â
He nodded. âYeah, I passed the message on to Felix to work on those special room enchantments you wanted and the tailor should be starting on the clothes you ordered. Are you uh, sure that the sizes are right? A lot of what you requested would probably be a little⦠big on you. Sir.â
Dantes smiled. âThose are for a tall friend of mine thatâs short on clothes. Thanks for taking care of that.â
Jacopo stirred in his coat, waking from a long rest that had started earlier in the day. âYou are expecting me to wear clothes now?â
âNot all the time, but I felt it may help in the long run.â
Jacopo grumbled and went back to sleep. Heâd been up all day engaging in his favorite F with some other rats while Dantes had been going about on other business.
âAny other news?â Dantes asked Jayson.
âNot much that isnât about you.â
âWell, tell me the news thatâs about me then Iâll endure whatever news isnât.â
âA lot of people are talking about how you killed Mondego. Thereâs rumors you can teleport, fly, shoot fire from your hands, summon bats, and turn invisible.â
âWell thatâs all mostly right.â
Jayson chuckled. âEveryone is also starting to blame any mysterious death or disappearance on you.â
âI can use that. Whatâs this news thatâs not about me?â
âIn Uptown thereâs been a murder. A magister and her husband. The nobility are really up in arms about it, calling for increased guard patrols.â
Dantes leaned forward in his chair. âWhat was the Magisterâs name?â
Jayson scratched his chin. âI donât recall, started with an âMâ I think. Iâll find out.â
âDo that. Now get out of here and have a drink with Jayk so he doesnât think weâre in here talking about him.â
Zak was the only one left in the room with him, and he was sitting with his own drink, seemingly content with sitting in the room with his drink in silence.
âZak?â
Zak looked over to him.
âThereâs a pit fighter I know named Vampa. He agreed to train you a bit if youâre interested.â
Zak leaned forward. âThe one that does pit fights?â
âIs Vampa a common name?â
Zak stared at him blankly.
âYes, that one.â
Zak eyed the hilt of his sword. âIâd like that.â
âGood. Meet him in the pit at night in two days. He told me heâd be ready for you then.â
Zak nodded.
âNow go drink with the others. I want a moment alone.â
Zak raised his own glass to him, and walked out of the room.
Dantes finished his drink and leaned back in his chair letting the warmth fill his chest as he placed his feet on the table in front of him. He glanced at the map of midtown and the docks in front of him, imagining his influence spreading to fill it like roots. Midtown would be his, as would the docks. After that? Well he doubted heâd be satisfied when he reached that point.
He closed his eyes and found his mind drifting to Godfrey. It was nagging at him that he hadnât interfered in his fight with Mondego. Heâd told Mondego about his powers, and when to attack Vera, but he clearly hadnât told him about his gardens or anything else that might give him an edge. Had he been planning for Dantes to win? Or was he simply planning for Mondego to lose?
The door opened. Dantes sighed thinking that one of the former Shadowcats had something for him, but instead he saw a tall and elegant half-orc woman with short dark hair wearing a red gown under a dark black coat.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âAlessa, I wasnât expecting to see you here. This isnât exactly the safest place.â He stood to meet her, and took her coat.
âI wanted to find you to talk about your offer.â
âOh?â
âYou want me to sing? In your club?â
Dantes nodded. âYes. I thought Iâd try having some entertainment like some of the clubs in Uptown.â
âAnd you're not⦠expecting anything for it? Will I still have to whore there?â
âYou donât have to, but if thatâs what you want to do thatâs fine as long as Vera gets her cut. I donât think youâll really need to with the pay I offered though.â
She wrapped her arms around him and kissed him deeply. âThank you.â
âYouâll be working for me. Just do your best to make music.â
She turned around and locked the door.
âI think Iâd like it if you would help me practice my vocals a bit here.â
Dantes smiled. âIâm not sure if the acoustics are quite right in this room, but letâs give it a try.â
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Gavain,
I know that we didnât meet on the best of terms, but I felt that we parted on friendly ones. Thatâs a rare thing with people Iâve arrested. In fact, itâs never happened before. Iâll be blunt. You are a servant of justice, like me. In the process of serving our common master, I followed a series of notes that were delivered to me. They gave me details of crimes, great, small, and easy to shut down. I followed them, arrested many, and felt as if I was doing my job properly for the first time in a long time. Unfortunately, I believe I was misled. The arrests I made were necessary, but I fear Iâve now paved the way for something worse than what I apprehended. In short, I need your help. I know I have no right to ask for it, but I have few others I can turn to. Please let me know if I can count on you.
Respectfully,
Pacha, Guard Sergeant of Rendhold