Book 2 Chapter 21: Do You Mind if I Go into Your Greenhouse and Say Hi?
Dantes smiled at the woman and patted one of his pockets filled with coin.
âDonât worry, Iâm here to buy. He spread his awareness through all of the plants nearby, finding that all of them were well cared for. He also detected at least one other person watering some plants in the back.
âIâm looking for⦠I suppose you could call it a sampler? A mixture of seeds, specimens, maybe some of these potions and powders. Anything local.â
âThatâs an interesting request. You going to try to compete with me?â
Dantes smiled. âNo, I have a⦠colleague whose visiting from far away and wanted to know a bit more about what was local.â
She shrugged. âWell, as long as youâre paying.â
He found himself drifting so a small patch of bright mushrooms as they spoke. He reached out to touch one of them. âWhatâre these?â
Hema glanced over, she was preparing a small canvas bag, and carefully assembling what heâd requested. âThose? Theyâre violette prosa. They grow in caves and mines around here. You dry them, and powder them, then mix a small amount into your food or drink to strengthen the heart and help soothe sore muscles. I donât usually recommend it though, too much of it can make your heartrate increase and cause paranoia.â
Dantes smiled widely. âOh really?â He looked at the five or six mushrooms that were there. âYou wouldnât happen to have some already prepared?â
She looked at him with a raised eyebrow, but seemed to stop short of questioning him aloud.
âI work on the docks. Sore muscles, you know?â
She gave an unconvinced nod. âSure. Iâll throw some in with everything else.â
âIâll take a fresh one too.â
She shrugged. âItâs your gold.â
She grabbed a labeled jar, and packed it into a quickly filling canvas bag.
Dantes leaned on the counter while she continued her collecting and picked at his teeth a bit.
âSo, do you mind if I go into your greenhouse and say hi to, Clay?â
Her attention snapped to him, and he noticed her gripping one of the glass jars hard as if she planned to throw it.
It seemed his intuition had been right. Heâd been looking for Clayâs sisterâs shop specifically, more out of a sense that he should do a friend a good turn than anything, but the fact that Clay himself was there, that was just providence.
He held up a hand. âItâs okay. Iâm an escapee too. Iâm not here to get anyone in any trouble.â
She loosened her grip on the jar, but only slightly. âI donât know what youâre talking about.â
Dantes sighed. âItâs a little late to lie about it. I truly mean him no harm. He sold me weed a few times, I wouldnât call us friends exactly, but I just want to talk to him. May have a job if heâs interested.â
She gripped the jar harder again, and actually raised it a bit. âI wonât let him get mixed up in that kind of thing again.â
âItâs okay Hema,â said Clay, pushing open the door at the back of the shop.
He nodded. âHello, Dantes.â
âThis is Dantes!?â she asked incredulously. âThe Deceiver?â
âFitting,â sent Jacopo.
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âTrue, but not exactly good for my reputation.â responded Dantes.
âI told you thatâs what other prisoners had begun calling him, not that itâs what I call him,â said Clay.
Dantes nodded back at Clay. âHello, Clay.â
Clay beckoned him with dirt covered hands. âCome on back.â
Dantes did so, giving a polite nod to Hema as he did. He hesitated and pointed at the bag. âIâll still be paying for all that.â
She sighed. âIâll hold it.â
The room in the back of the store was a greenhouse with glass that was somehow warped in such a way that it let in light, but one couldnât see through it. There were plants he recognized, having just seen them hanging dried in the window, as well as a healthy row of weed that he sensed hidden behind some of the taller plants in the front.
Clay sat in the center of it on a stone bench, and Dantes sat next to him.
âIâm glad to see that you made it out.â
He smiled. âHave you to thank for that I suppose⦠though I may not have needed to leave in such a way if not for you.â
Dantes grimaced. âI heard.â He removed some of the hair from his face. âI didnât know that was going to happen, but that doesnât matter. What;s done is done. I am glad that you made it out though.â
He nodded. âI was lucky. When we made the breakout in numbers I was square in the middle of things. I just kind ofâ¦crawled once I off the tree.â He scratched his beard, knocking loose a mushroom, which he popped into his mouth. âBefore I knew it, Iâd made it out.â
âDo you think youâll leave the city?â
âNo. Hemaâs the only family Iâve got. I miss the woods, but our old town got hit by some kind of plague a while back. Thereâs nothing left there. Iâll just have to hide out hereâ¦â
âYouâre not collared, the only people who may know that you were a prisoner are the guard that arrested you and the judge that sentenced you. Thereâs a good chance they wouldnât even recognize you if they saw you.â
He stroked his beard. âI suppose thatâs true. I still worry though.â
Dantes looked around the greenhouse and made a sweeping gesture across it. âYou and your sister did all this?â
Clay nodded. âYes, though she expanded quite a bit on what I started with her. I mostly just wanted to grow weed to sell in town. Something about the dirt here makes it especially hard to grow. Oddly enough, the soil in the Underprison grew it without any problem though. Also unfortunately, the Gatemen donât like local producers since they import everything. Got into a scrap and accidentally broke a manâs neck⦠itâs easy to forget how frail halflings can be sometimes.â
Dantes looked at Clayâs powerful hands. âIt can be, yes.â
âSo, I heard you tell Hema you have a job for me?â
âI do, but itâs nothing illegal actually.â
Clay laughed, then looked to see that Dantes wasnât smiling. âOh, youâre serious?â
âI mean, Iâll be paying you with money I got illegally, but what youâll be doing isnât something the Guard will fuss about.â
Clay chuckled. âGood, I wouldnât have believed you if there wasnât at least a little grime on the offer.â
Dantes smiled. âAll that I would want from you, is to help me garden.â
Clay stroked his beard. âAnd you wonât make me grow weed?â
He shrugged. âNot unless you want me to.â
âAnd these arenât like the blood garden that was in the Pit?â
Dantes shook his head. âNo. That was a mistake. Had I known⦠well, I still may have done it, but itâs not necessary here. Iâve just been expanding beyond what I think I can maintain myself, and I know that youâre a rare talent when it comes to growing things.â
âIâm guessing these gardens have something to do with you being a druid?â
Dantes considered misdirection, but decided against it. How could he lie when Clay had seen so much overwhelming evidence. âThatâs right.â He raised his hand and sent his will out through the garden making the plants shift back and forth as if they were being blown by the wind.
âI donât see what a druid would need me for. Canât you just -â he made a series of strange hand motions.
âI can, to an extent, do things like that, but it takes energy and I have the impression that some of what I do needs to be done the hard way.â
âBut you donât want to do them the hard way.â
Dantes shrugged. âIâll do some of it, but I need help. Simple as that.â
âWhatâs the pay?â
âA gold a week.â
His eyes widened.
âWhich will likely increase as the gardenâs grow.â
Clay rubbed his beard a bit more. âI donât know. Where are the gardens?â
âScattered around the southwestern part of the inner city, in old areas that had been sealed by the guard and forgotten.â
âOne gold, five silver.â
âOne gold, two.â
âDeal.â Clay stood and spat in his hand, offering it to Dantes.
Dantes mimicked the gesture and clasped Clayâs hand, giving it a firm shake. âDealâ
âDo you need me to start today er?â
Dantes shook his head. âNo, Iâll come get you in the morning tomorrow, and show you what youâre working with. We can discuss what materials you need to buy after that. Theyâll be on me, obviously.â
Clay nodded, and Dantes and him walked back out into the main area of the shop where Hema was crushing something with a mortar and pestle.
âTwo gold,â she said, offhandedly pointing at the sack sheâd prepared for him.
âGold?â asked Dantes incredulously.
âDonât think Iâm so foolish to think that youâre buying those mushrooms just for sore muscles.â
Dantes smiled. âIâll pay you the gold, if you take the time to teach me what everything in this bag youâve prepared for me does. Deal?â
She looked at Dantes then Clay, who gave her a subtle thumbs up.
She spat in her palm and held out her hand. âDeal.â