Book 3 Chapter 3: Jacopo is Uniquely Motivating
While Jayk took care of the cleanup, Dantes walked behind the meeting chamber and into his private chambers. The halls were simple, with a thick crimson rug in the center, and art along the walls that heâd favored, lots of windows for light, and plants growing both in those windows and inside them. He kept it elegant and simple, with a little help from his aunt and her girls. He moved past his bedroom, he didnât like to sleep until the club closed for the night, and moved toward the study where he could hear Vera talking.
He pushed open the door. The study was sparse, he didnât do a lot of reading so it was mostly supplies to write letters with, a small balcony that had a pigeon coop within it, and a fine desk and chair.
Vera was standing in the middle of it, talking to the large brown bat that hung from the corner.
âJacopo, I swear Iâll get the broom and knock you down.â
âYou havenât held a broom in years, Auntie,â said Dantes as he approached them.
âWell, Jacopo is uniquely motivating.â
âWhatâs the problem?â
Jacopo shifted into a broad tall man wearing a simple shirt and pants. He was more than a head taller than Dantes, and handsome. That bothered Dantes, but just a little. Like Dantes, whatever blessing heâd received from the god of thieves that let him keep what he was wearing and holding as a man when he shifted forms affected Jacopo as well.
âI donât see why I need to learn how to eat with these utensils. Hands, and teeth are all thatâs needed.â
âItâs a basic thing youâll need to know. You donât have to do it perfectly, itâs not too difficult to come up with excuses for that kind of thing, but if you want to pass as a âtwo-legâ, as you call us then this is necessary,â said Vera. She looked at Dantes, âHeâs really been doing very well, but this particular lesson has been a struggle for him.â
âJacopo, there may be a time when you need to operate independently as a human for some time without me. There are ways people can cut us off from each other. Both Godfrey and Mercedes were able to do that, and I know that whatever stone the Underprison is made of seems to have a strong impact on my ability to connect to things as well.â
âI understand this,â said Jacopo with a grimace. âI can see the reasoning in your head as if it is my own, but this form is uncomfortable for me. It is not as seamless as it is when you change forms. It feels as if Iâmâ¦driving a stolen boat?â
Dantes nodded, heâd felt Jacopo pull that metaphor from his mind. He had no idea how Jacopo had gained his ability, aside from what heâd described to him after they killed Mondego, but given the vision heâd had of a man in a blue cloak unlocking it, the ability probably was stolen in some way. He wanted to talk to the other druids about it, but heâd missed the last conclave, unwilling to leave his fledgling operation without him for too long.âLetâs call it a day then,â said Dantes, holding out his hand.
Jacopo changed into his usual self, and scurried up Dantesâs arm, taking his place on his shoulder.
He hugged Vera. âThank you for your patience, Auntie.
She hugged him back. âItâs no problem. I have to teach more than a handful of the girls the exact same things. Heâs actually picking things up much more quickly than they usually do.â
âHeâs smart. He was probably smarter before we started working together though.â
âThatâs likely.â
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Dantes fixed his coat a bit, and straightened his collar. âIâm going to have one last discussion with Jayk before the club shuts down for the night. Have whatever girls had slow nights sent to me.â
She shook her head. âI wish things had worked out between you and Zilly.â
âIt did. Weâre excellent acquaintances and co-workers. â
âYou couldâve just not slept with other women.â
âShe knew who I was when we started things. Besides, I think you mostly liked the match because you liked the idea of me being with her while youâre with Vampa. Weâd be like family.â
âExactly.â
âWell, youâre just going to have to deal with me making you fabulously wealthy, taking care of any enemies you have, and treating Zilly with respect and nothing else.â
âAnd teaching a rat to behave like a man.â
âYes, not too bad of a deal.â
She sighed. âI forgot to mention, Alessa asked me to tell you that next week sheâll need to take a leave of absence.â
âHow long?â
âTwo months, possibly more. She has some personal things to take care of.â
âHmmm, okay. Sheâs welcome back when sheâs done, but sheâs not getting paid while sheâs gone. Iâm not that friendly. Iâll trust you to find a good substitute.â
She smirked as if disagreeing with part of his statement, but nodded. âI have some people in mind already. Iâll have any girls who need some extra coin sent up.â
âThank you, Auntie.â
He held the door open for her, and walked her back to the club, parting from her to go to his private booth in the upstairs portion, and watch as the last few customers decided to leave as the sun rose. He sipped a bit more wine.
Jayk eventually came back just as the last customer stumbled out and the staff began to clean everything.
âThe Kings have been laid to rest,â he said, a cup of wine in his own hand which he took a generous sip of.
âCouldnât have happened to a better group of people.â
âI can think of one.â
Dantes nodded, encouraging him to continue. These final meetings had become a regular fixture of their days, and it was often when a few of the larger problems they were facing were discussed, since the day to day issues had all ended along with the day itself.
âWeâre in the black with all of the Fingers. We managed to honor all of the deals Mondego had with them, along with interest. I had Vera confirm the numbers, Jayson double checked that the list of people was correct, and then corroborated all of that with you and your,â he eyed Jacopo, âsources.â
âAnd?â
âAnd the messages weâve sent all indicate that four of the five of them agree that things have been paid satisfactorily, except for Niklas.
Dantes nodded. Niklas was the littlest of the Fingers, he ran the Gatemen who handled the majority of the overland smuggling into the city. Dantes anticipated that his own operations would likely eclipse Niklasâs in time, just as Mondegoâs had been on the path to do.
âHeâs demanding more?â
Jayk nodded. âI think itâs because his own shipments are having trouble. That sickness thatâs been hitting the nearby towns and villages, it has thrown a lot of overland trade into chaos.â
âHeâs trying to use the additional money from us to cover his own losses.â
âThatâs my guess.â
Dantes took another long sip. He had other reasons to have a problem with Niklas, but fucking with his money meant he had to make moves or the rest of Rendhold would think that they could do the same He was firming up his strength in Midtown, but it was still a fragile time. He didnât want to make the same mistakes Mondego had, though so far he had managed no to piss off any druids enough to be attacked, so that was one easy mark in his favor.
âSet a meeting with him for tomorrow evening. Iâll speak to him myself.â
Jayk nodded.
âAfter that, get yourself a whore on me and get some sleep.â
Jayk nodded. He knew at this point that arguing against it would be pointless. Besides, Dantes was right that he needed some rest. He downed his wine and walked away.
Dantes watched the club for a bit longer, savoring his wine as well as his satisfaction. He felt good. With the weight of his revenge no longer pressing down on him heâd felt light as air for the last several months. His advantages made his takeover much easier than heâd expected. He had eyes on every corner, in the walls, and in the sky. He could detect betrayals long before they happened, and sense weaknesses in his foes before they themselves even knew what was happening. Sure, there were still enemies to defeat, but now his ambitions felt like wings at his back rather than shackles pulling him forward. The lifeforce in Rendhold that heâd been cultivating, was growing larger and more active. It was still vulnerable, just as he was, but he could feel it growing. Feel himself strengthening alongside it. His marks stayed full with almost no effort, and the energy that seemed to flow into him, never stopped.
He set down his wine glass, and started walking back toward his chambers. Heâd need to work off some of that energy before he went to sleep.