Dantes sat on a couch next to Diamond, inhaling deeply from one of the smoke filled tubes that extended from the device in the center of the table that heâd been told was a gnomish invention called a hookah. The smoke was rich and flavorful, leaving his mouth feeling a bit like heâd eaten something that made sparks in his mouth. He blew out the smoke into the air, and looked across at the other Fingers.
Fritz was blitzed out of his mind on something or another, and seemed very interested in the texture of the couch he was sitting on. Drake was drumming his fingers against the table in front of him, his thick fingers causing a thumping that sounded almost like footsteps as he looked at the door. Argenta hadnât arrived yet, but Dantes could see her entering the club through the eyes of a bat hanging on a nearby sign.
She arrived at the lounge shortly after. She didnât apologize for being late, but sat on the only uncomfortable looking, high-backed chair in the circle and looked at the rest of them.
âI think itâs clear why I called all of you here?â She asked.
âThe sickness,â mumbled Fritz exhaling a cloud of smoke from his nose.
She nodded. âItâs weakening the city more and more, we need to be able to fight it.â
Drake shrugged. âIâve been going out with my men, breaking down doors and forcing those with a cough back to work to keep profits up.â
âSeems like a good way to spread the disease,â said Dantes with an eyebrow raised. He'd had a part in smuggling a few people into and out of the city, but
Drake shrugged. âIâm sending the boys that are already sick, and theyâre putting them in the factories and workshops where everyoneâs already sick. They need to get paid, it would be cruel to their families if they didnât work. If it kills them, then their families will have the benefit of them earning a bit more coin before they went.â
âIâve been selling minor shielding rings for a killing. They do seem to have some effect. Not that Iâve been hurting anyway with the academy sealed up,â said Diamond.
âYouâve still been producing the items Iâve been asking for?â asked Argenta.
âYes, the next shipment is on its way to the guard now.â
Fritz shrugged. âPeople still want to gamble, and money still needs to be moved, but Iâd be lying if I said there wasnât trouble. People are going out less and hiding more.â He took a purple mushroom from his jacket and ate it. âBeen working with some of the Temple priests to have them do some extra under the radar healings to help mitigate my losses.â
Dantes shrugged. âSmuggling is nearly dead, but Iâve been stockpiling for a while and have started cutting the dust to make it last longer. Not too many deaths in midtown and the docks yet. My people are fine, even those outside the gates.â
âIâve heard that you can heal those people with the disease,â said Argenta.
Everyoneâs eyes snapped to him, and he kept himself from frowning. Heâd hoped to keep that mostly to himself and midtown.
âI can make them marginally better, return some of their strength, but I canât cure it.â Dantes didnât mention the fact that heâd also been hunting down any of the major dens of the disease and burning them to slow things down, but he didnât see a reason to tie the disease too closely to himself and his actions.
âDo you think, if you worked with a priest, you could eradicate it entirely?â asked Argenta.
Dantes thought about the feeling of corruption and how it spread. He didnât have much experience with Temple healing. His mother had once taken him to a temple and spent an entire silver on having a broken arm fixed, but that was very different from treating a sickness.
âI donât know,â he answered honestly. âBut I doubt it.â
âIâll arrange for you to try.â
âIâd also be willing to try and heal any of your men and women you feel are necessities. For a modest fee, of course.â
âYou're shameless,â said Diamond lightly punching his arm.
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âWe all are, thatâs why weâre so successful.â
âIâll send a few fixers your way,â said Fritz, blowing out some smoke, âI should be fine though, my body is a Temple.â
âIâll have some men sent as well,â said Drake.
âArrange it with me beforehand so that I can meet them. I donât suddenly want a flood of the ill in Midtown. Bad for business.â
They all nodded in agreement.
Argenta watched the discussion silently while maintaining her perfect posture. âLetâs get into some more specifics.â
â¦
Dantes made it back to his club shortly after the meeting. Heâd resisted an offer from Fritz to do a pile of drugs and an offer from Diamond of a different, but equally hedonistic kind. Heâd had a brief word with Argenta, but there hadnât been much to discuss. Godfrey was gone, as were all of his masked associates. They were still trying to track down everyoneâs involvement with him, but there was nothing new, only traces of what heâd done in the past. Heâd collected all that he could and started going over it with Jayk, focusing on any dealings with the Fingers in particular, specifically Fritz. With his financial dealings he seemed like the one Godfrey would target based on his vices and financial dealings. Until that work turned up anything the only thing that was certain was that Godfrey would be back.
Dantes landed on the roof of the Vixen and descended down the rooftop stairs into his apartments. He peeked into Alessaâs chambers and saw that she was sleeping, as was Jacque in a small bassinet next to her. He saw both of his hounds curled up by him, and Jacopo sleeping in the bassinet himself, leaning against the babyâs back. He gently closed the door and went to his garden. Heâd taken an hour with the boy when heâd first woken up, rocking him as he gave orders to have a dealerâs throat slit for running away with product. The boy was warming up to him, though heâd had yet to see him smile.
Dantes took a few moments to check on the status of all of his gardens. He could feel some new bastions of disease and corruption in his locus that heâd need to try and cull to continue slowing things the next day. Things were going to keep getting worse, he didnât like having to be reactive, but since heâd taken things over in Midtown that had seemed to become a burden he needed to bear.
He stood and walked out into the main hall of the Vixen. It was half as full as it usually was, and there wasnât nearly as much of a festive nature to it. People were drowning sorrows, not celebrating victories. Dantes watched Sevryn belt out a pleasant tune, accompanied by two lutes. Then scanned the crowd again, noticing for half a second, that someone had been looking at him. He looked more closely.
She was wearing baggy clothing that wasnât as well kept, and sheâd dyed her white streak, but he could tell that Alby was sitting at the bar nursing a glass of wine, and trying to remain undetected. Sheâd done a much better job this time, but his own senses had become so enhanced through his blessings that he was certain no one could disguise themselves from him, at least not for long.
He motioned to one of his bouncers. âGet me Jayk.â
The man nodded and left. Shortly after, Jayk appeared.
âDid you need another update? No real changes since youâve left.â
Dantes shook his head, and gestured subtly to Alby.
Jayk looked for a few moments. âDoesnât really seem to be your type.
Dantes laughed. âThatâs Alby, Argentaâs daughter.â
Jayk looked again, and nodded. âYouâre right. Sheâs a lot better at that than she was.â He looked at him. âItâs time then?â
Dantes nodded.
âIâll put things in motion.â
â¦
Albion walked back toward Uptown with a bit of pep in her step. Sheâd evaded her bodyguards, and bested Dantes by going to his club without being recognized, even though she was certain heâd seen her. She discounted the fact that sheâd only beaten him by taking his advice, in her mind her victory over him was absolute.
She turned a corner and started moving down a dark alley.
There was a man in front of her, facing her on the other end of the alley.
Behind her she heard footsteps and turned around to see another man. They were both large, probably had a bit of orc in them.
The one in front of her drew a dagger from his belt.
âYour purse. Now.â
She raised a hand, and started to send her will through one of her rings, but very suddenly she felt a blow to the back of her head and stumbled, her will fizzling.
âShe just tried to magic you!â
The other man lifted her and shoved her against the wall of the alley. âI thought we were just dealing with a common bitch, but it looks like we found an Uptowner slumming it,â he peeled the rings off her hands as she struggled and tore a silver chain from her neck.
âWhat should we do?â
âIâd say we hold onto her. Maybe try to get a ransom.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
âItâd be easier just to sell the jewelry and move on.â
âCome on Tusk, we ransom her, we make much more. Besides,â he ran a hand up her leg. âItâll be easy to pass the time.â
Albionâs eyes widened, her terror rising past her disorientation.
As the manâs hand started to move higher, he stopped suddenly, his own eyes widening. She looked up to see the point of a dagger sticking through his throat.
Dantes yanked his dagger out of the manâs throat and tossed him away by the hair.
The other manâs eyes widened.
âHe sa-â
Dantes aimed his gun and pulled the trigger, sending the manâs personality through the back of his skull. He belted the dagger and pistol.
âYou alright?â he asked, turning to her and holding out his hand.
She nodded and took his hand letting him help her to her feet. She had a flash of anger and started kicking the corpse in front of her. She did that for almost a full minute before she stopped.
Dantes took off his jacket and draped it over her shoulders. âCome on. Iâll take you back to the club and send a message to your mother.â
She looked up at him as if to argue.
He shook his head. âNo arguments on this, she needs to know.â
âFuuuck.â
Dantes laughed lightly. âHow about I teach you how to cheat at cards while we wait?â