"Ten tonight, hmm."
"You sure this is a good idea?"
Vasa simply raised his eyebrows and gave Erik a look that said. 'What do you think?'. The two of them drank in the quiet for a moment until Erik emptied his glass.
"Too many things up in the air, I don't like it."
"It is better to keep track of a man like this, Erik. We're too close now to let ourselves get sloppy. You know this." Vasa's cold stare seemed to drift away into the middle distance, as if he was seeing something different to everyone else, his mind still busy drawing up the next scheme.
"Sloppy?!" Erik scoffed, pouring himself another drink. "Says the man who sent Whirrun off south to stir up a hornet nest. What good can possibly come from that?"
"Wilkes-Vines went after me personally, you know I can't be seen to do nothing about it. It's the way things have to be done." Vasa said, only half paying attention.
"And if you're going to do something..."
"You do it the right way." That at least got something of a reaction from Vasa as he almost growled the words with a wolfish grin. He and Erik gave a little snigger to themselves, clinking their glasses together. "Besides, if anyone's more expendable than Whirrun and her gang of gutter rats I'd like to hear it."
"If anyone is then they weren't worth noticing." The alcohol was bringing Erik's snide side out, apparently.
"If they succeed, we are better off. If they don't, we lose nothing."
"Except pissing off the Wilkes-Vines." Erik quipped.
"They started it. They should be able to take the consequences like good sportsman." Vasa smirked.
"Who knew Irena had people working that far south though." Erik mused as he swirled his drink around in the glass.
"The woman has been resourceful."
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Meanwhile, in Feroxi, a ragtag crew of horrendously under dressed Frostfall citizens were lurking in the cheapest motel they could find, all of them crowded into one room. The staff and other guests had done their best to give them a wide birth, they weren't sure if the lack of sex sounds coming out of the room was a good thing or not, though it gave plenty of speculation material for the struggling writer who worked the desk. Though they quickly hid their notepad as one of the weird looking members of the crew walked by, their arms full of grocery bags and glaring daggers at the wannabe novelist.
They gave a strange knock at the door and were quickly ushered into the dark room. The rest of the crew quickly crowded around them, being cooped up in the small room wasn't agreeing with them.
["Got the food, boss."] He called over.
["How about the rest of us get some fuckin' air now?"]
["Yeah I hear this place has some good markets, I wanna get some souvenirs."] Another one grumbled.
At the far side of the room, the woman called Whirrun sat on the edge of the bed, her eyes unblinkingly staring out the window, the blade of her axe glinting in the sunlight. She always liked to make sure it was freshly polished before it was fed.
"The time for shopping is passed." Intoned Whirrun. "Maybe forever."
"You sure this is a good idea?"
Vasa simply raised his eyebrows and gave Erik a look that said. 'What do you think?'. The two of them drank in the quiet for a moment until Erik emptied his glass.
"Too many things up in the air, I don't like it."
"It is better to keep track of a man like this, Erik. We're too close now to let ourselves get sloppy. You know this." Vasa's cold stare seemed to drift away into the middle distance, as if he was seeing something different to everyone else, his mind still busy drawing up the next scheme.
"Sloppy?!" Erik scoffed, pouring himself another drink. "Says the man who sent Whirrun off south to stir up a hornet nest. What good can possibly come from that?"
"Wilkes-Vines went after me personally, you know I can't be seen to do nothing about it. It's the way things have to be done." Vasa said, only half paying attention.
"And if you're going to do something..."
"You do it the right way." That at least got something of a reaction from Vasa as he almost growled the words with a wolfish grin. He and Erik gave a little snigger to themselves, clinking their glasses together. "Besides, if anyone's more expendable than Whirrun and her gang of gutter rats I'd like to hear it."
"If anyone is then they weren't worth noticing." The alcohol was bringing Erik's snide side out, apparently.
"If they succeed, we are better off. If they don't, we lose nothing."
"Except pissing off the Wilkes-Vines." Erik quipped.
"They started it. They should be able to take the consequences like good sportsman." Vasa smirked.
"Who knew Irena had people working that far south though." Erik mused as he swirled his drink around in the glass.
"The woman has been resourceful."
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Meanwhile, in Feroxi, a ragtag crew of horrendously under dressed Frostfall citizens were lurking in the cheapest motel they could find, all of them crowded into one room. The staff and other guests had done their best to give them a wide birth, they weren't sure if the lack of sex sounds coming out of the room was a good thing or not, though it gave plenty of speculation material for the struggling writer who worked the desk. Though they quickly hid their notepad as one of the weird looking members of the crew walked by, their arms full of grocery bags and glaring daggers at the wannabe novelist.
They gave a strange knock at the door and were quickly ushered into the dark room. The rest of the crew quickly crowded around them, being cooped up in the small room wasn't agreeing with them.
["Got the food, boss."] He called over.
["How about the rest of us get some fuckin' air now?"]
["Yeah I hear this place has some good markets, I wanna get some souvenirs."] Another one grumbled.
At the far side of the room, the woman called Whirrun sat on the edge of the bed, her eyes unblinkingly staring out the window, the blade of her axe glinting in the sunlight. She always liked to make sure it was freshly polished before it was fed.
"The time for shopping is passed." Intoned Whirrun. "Maybe forever."