'But Trevant is a coward. He says the other factions will drive the Dustmen from the city if I give so much help.' She thrust the wine back into the Thrasson's hand. 'I say he is a fraud. How can he claim to know the One Death and fear anything? It is impossible!'

'And that's the real reason you were taking me to the Mortuary,' the Amnesian Hero surmised. 'You wanted me to avenge Trevant's betrayal.'

'You will do that, Zoombee?' The tiefling dropped beside his stool and, resting her arms in his lap, gazed up at him. She did not quite flutter her eyelashes. 'For me?'

'Maybe-er, not' Always vulnerable to adoration, the Amnesian Hero barely caught himself. 'Weren't you supposed to be taking me to the Lady of Pain?'

Jayk rose and backed away, her dark eyes now as cold and hard as obsidian. 'I mean to do both, Zoombee. We can summon her whenever we like.' Her lips curled into a cunning smile, then she shrugged. 'So what is the harm if we do it in Secretary Trevant's office?'

The Amnesian Hero scowled. 'I don't see how that avenges you.'

Jayk raised her mug to her lips and took a long swallow, staring at him over the rim.

'I'm sure others can tell me how to summon her,' the Thrasson warned.

'But will they? You have wondered why everyone thinks you are barmy for wanting to see her?' Jayk sal her mug on the barrel and met the Thrasson's gaze. 'The Lady, she does not deal kindly with those who summon her-or those who help. That is why you need me. Only I will show you. I ask – no, I demand-one thing in return: Komosahl Trevant must be near, yes?'

'We struck our bargain in the Gatehouse.' The Amnesian Hero turned back to his peephole, already beginning to feel the wine. 'You said nothing about Trevant then.'

'Exactly.'

Though he could not quite figure out why, the Thrasson had the unpleasant feeling Jayk had just declared herself winner of the argument. He swallowed another mouthful of wine and silently cursed Rivergate's darkness. Staring into the murky room gave him an uneasy feeling, as though he were spying upon the realm of Hades itself and might be caught at any moment.

An irritating creak sounded across the room, then a beam of gray light shot through the purple murk. Squinting against its unexpected brilliance, the Amnesian Hero saw the blocky shape of an armored man silhouetted in the doorway. The warrior glanced back over his shoulder.

'We'll need the torches.' The voice was that of Mateus.

The Amnesian Hero glanced in Jayk's direction, whispering, 'Put out the candle. They're here.'

By the time he looked back through his peephole, Mateus was leading the rest of the party into Rivergate. A Mercykiller followed close behind with a lit torch, then came Tessali, the sleepcaster, and the other guards.

They advanced just far enough so that the torch lit the dark comers of the room. Tessali braced his hands on his hips and, being careful to avoid looking at what lay piled on the tables, stood in the heart of the light.

'We're pursuing a tiefling sorceress and a bronze-armored warrior.'

A rutterkin stood, ripping a hunk of meat from a haunch of flesh that looked slender enough to be elven, and glared directly into Tessali's eyes. There was no other response.

'If you'll tell us where they are, we'll retrieve them and be gone,' Tessali said. 'They're barmies, both of them, and quite dangerous.'

This drew a chorus of wispy teeters. One of the Mercykillers drew his sword and stepped in front of Tessali, pressing the blade to the throat of the rutterkin who had risen to mock the elf.

'The Factor asked you a question, berk.'

The rutterkin calmly raised a misshaped arm and placed his bare hand over the blade. 'Uh… et ur… mood air… ut brey… feast.'

The rutterkin's words were so slow and thick that it took the Amnesian Hero a moment to puzzle them out. By the time the Mercykiller had done likewise, Tessali had pulled the fellow away and pushed him back toward the door.

'We're here for everyone's good,' the elf said. 'We are not looking for a fight.'

'Then leave,' croaked Brill.

Mateus whirled on the slaad. 'At first glance, some of that meat seems human. You wouldn't want me to take a closer look, would you?'

Brill squared his massive shoulders. 'Imported. Scavenge it from the Blood War myself.'

'And I suppose you have the permits to prove that?'

Brill's gulp was audible even. through the storeroom door. His beady eyes darted toward the tiny chamber. Mateus took the torch and began to lead the procession toward the storeroom.

The Amnesian Hero hissed a quiet curse.

'What is it?' Jayk whispered.

'Brill betrayed us,' the Thrasson whispered. 'Get ready.'

He reached for his sword and felt Jayk's hand on his arm. 'Brill did not turn stag. It is part of the bob.'

The tiefling pulled him through the darkness to the back comer of the room, guiding him into a hiding place between two large casks. In the next instant, the warped door flew open and Mateus, with one of the Mercykillers close behind, charged across the threshold.

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