Evicted from the palace, they now hid in cheap lodgings above a smelly old alchemist's shop-one of Lorenzo's main suppliers for esoteric chemicals. Terrified that Lady Ulia would silence them by the most obvious means, Lorenzo had managed a disappearing act and had lain low for many long, tedious days.

… Leaving Lorenzo and Tekoriikii all the more time in which to contemplate their failings. They gazed through the broad, wide-open window across the city roofs, and together sank into despondent, guilty gloom.

In the distance, a crowd's shouting rose into a formless roar. Bedraggled and demoralized as they were, man and bird ignored the chaos and watched seeds spiral down from the sycamore tree that shaded the windowsill.

A bell rang as the door opened into the shop below; Lorenzo pricked up an ear in puzzlement as he heard the alchemist give out a single wild, despairing wail.

'I told you, we don't have any rings of water breathing!'

'Oh, please!' The customer seemed in a high state of anxiety. 'An amulet then? Maybe a necklace?'

'No! I don't have anything…'

'Not even just a little one?' The customer's cultured voice wheedled mercilessly. 'Maybe just some water breathing potions, then? Just two or three on account?'

'Look, why don't you just go away?'

'Just one potion? I can pay you tomorrow!'

Levering up the trapdoor in the attic floor, Lorenzo stuck his head through into the workshop, gasping in delight as he spied Luccio Irozzi. Luccio, now dressed in somewhat water-stained finery, shuffled on his knees as he pleaded with the shopkeeper. Luccio looked up and saw Lorenzo's dangling face; flung out his arms and shot up onto his feet in pure surprise.

'Lorenzo! Lorenzo, where in Umberlee's name have you been?'

'We've been in hiding.' Luccio rapidly slid a ladder down through the trapdoor. 'From Miliana's mother…'

'Her mother?' Luccio steadied the ladder, then swept his young friend into a hard embrace as he finally reached the ground. 'You idiot-why didn't you tell me where you'd gone? I've had agents scouring the city streets for days!'

Tekoriikii hung his head down through the open trapdoor; seeing his friend in conversation, the bird clamped claws onto the ladder staves and slid backward to the lower floor. His talons peeled great bright strips of wood shavings from the ladder as he fell.

'Onk gronk!'

Luccio eyed the bird in astonishment. Lorenzo bowed and performed introductions between his human companion and the bird.

'Luccio Irozzi, I present the firebird Tekoriikii; big on feathers and small on tact.'

Luccio made a bewildered bow; Tekoriikii replied with a warble, and ruffled out what feathers he still had in regal pride. The blanket draped about his backside rather ruined the effect. It began to slip, forcing the firebird to frantically adjust his attire.

The group retired back up into the attic, a place tastefully furnished with old crates and corn sacks stuffed with eiderdown. Tekoriikii turned himself about five or six times, treading himself a nest while the two humans settled themselves and uncorked a pewter jug of wine. Lorenzo nursed a tall, scorched, conical hat against his breast as he gazed in amazement at his friend.

'Luccio, what are you doing in an alchemist's shop?' The young artist sniffed at the air with a frown crossing his eyes. 'Why are you in an alchemist's-and why do you smell of fish?'

'Never mind that!' Luccio snatched at his best friend's arm. 'Now get your things. We have to leave the city- right now!'

'Why? Luccio, what's happening at the palace? Where did they take poor Miliana?'

'Oh-to the Velvet Gauntlet Finishing School for Wayward Young Ladies.' Luccio dismissed the topic with a hasty wave. 'She's safe enough-it's we who have to worry. The whole city is in revolt! Didn't you hear the riots outside?'

Riots! Lorenzo sat bolt upright, Miliana's image branded hard upon his heart. He heard the firebird warble something to Luccio, and kept a vague track on his friend's reply.

'Prince Mannicci's dead. The noble houses are about to fight a civil war!'

Sycamore seeds came spiraling down past the open window-the tiny leaf-blades of the seedpods whirring around and around. Lorenzo leaned out and snatched one as it passed, then held it tight inside his hand as he stared blankly off into the sky.

'We have to rescue her!'

'What?'

'Miliana! Someone will hit on the idea of marrying her-or killing her-to control her father's men. We have to save her from this finishing school!

'Tekoriikii-we'll all escape from Sumbria together! She can finally be free!'

Tekoriikii roused himself, gaping wide his beak to give a keening scream of joy; the raucous sound set Luccio's teeth jangling. The firebird tried to flounder clean out of the window to instantly begin a rescue, but Lorenzo caught the bird and held him back, dragging him bodily across the floor.

'Luccio-we need a feather restorer. There must be something…?'

'The hippogriff stables will know of some kind of spell.' The young courtier scratched one fish-scented hand against his brow. 'I'm sure a veterinarian might be induced to make a house call.'

'Fine-fine, that's great…' Lorenzo opened his hand and stared at the seed lying on his palm. 'Fantastic… all right-so, we just get Miliana out of this heavily guarded school, escape a rioting city, and all run off to Lomatra once and for all!'

'But, my dear Lorenzo-how can you get your lady love out past the school battlements?' Luccio seemed quite at a loss. 'For that matter the whole city is locked in! How do any of us escape the town?'

'Tekoriikii and I will manage Miliana; you get ready and meet us by the city's water gate. I'll need probably- what-three hours?' Lorenzo turned to consult with the bird, who replied with a nod. 'Three hours to prepare.'

Lorenzo began gathering up charcoal, steel rulers, and an abacus. 'Now, if I make us breathing tubes, do you think we can escape out by the river? We might need assistance-something to help us swim under the gate.'

'Oh, yes! Yes, certainly!' The mere mention of water brought stars to Luccio's eyes. 'But how do we finance the healing spell for the bird?'

'Tekoriikii-Tekoriikii, say 'aaaaaah'…'

Lorenzo wrenched open Tekoriikii's beak, dove his hand down into the astonished firebird's crop, and came up with an amber necklace and a silver whistle on a string. These rather shop-soiled items were slapped down into Luccio's disgusted hands.

'There! Sell those, and use the money to buy everything we need.' Lorenzo paced rapidly back and forth, maniacally ticking items off against a list in his whirring mind. 'We need a long rope, pulleys, ball bearings, a water barrel, four twenty-foot-long birchwood boards, a pole, woodworking tools, and the heaviest anvil in the city!'

'Right!' Luccio slung the loot into his pockets and made his way to the ladder. 'When do you need it all by?'

'Twenty minutes.' Watched by a fascinated Tekoriikii, Lorenzo had begun furiously sketching plans on the back of an old shopping list left in the shop by some local sorcerer. 'Meet me out front-in a wagon!'

Luccio made an exit, stage left. Tekoriikii the firebird waddled over and closed the trapdoor behind him; then leaned his neck across Lorenzo's work and cocked one yellow eye up to the page.

'Gronk-nonk?'

'What are we doing?' Lorenzo smudged a line of charcoal with his thumb, deftly shading his design. 'We, my friend, are going to rescue Miliana from the jaws of death! We are going to save her, give her back her hat, and make a new life all our own!' The inventor held his plans up against the light and gave a wild, triumphant smile.

'Now do be a good chap and see which way the wind is blowing. We'll be rescuing Miliana before the sun goes down.'

The firebird eagerly floundered over to the window and stuck his head out into the breeze. Watched by bewildered crowds, the great bird lifted up his head, opened up his yellow beak, and shook the city rooftops with a ghastly hunting cry.

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