Alex took a deep breath. What does how fast I got here have to do with you investigating a demon summoner? he asked the officer. Are you accusing of sothing?
Oh, no, no, of course were not making accusations, it just seems curious that you got here so quickly, and according to the landing records at the port, well before you were to start school.
Oh, theres nothing curious about it. I uh, I just left right away, Alex said, looking calm even though hed been caught off-guard by the question. He kept his mind focused, trying to respond quickly and easily.
It was a damned lucky thing, he said. As soon as I got my notice of acceptance, I left as fast as I could since there was so much going on at ho.
There was probably a record of when acceptances were sent out, but no recordat least here, in Generasiof when hed received his letter. He could have left Thaland any ti so, it seed like Ferrero was making assumptions about when hed left. Assumptions werent facts.
Mmm, luck, Officer Ferrero said.
Scrrrtch. Scrrrtch.
Alex startled.
In the rooms unnatural silence, Ferreros penrecording his answeror maybe sothing elsewas unnervingly loud.
He tried to stay calm, hoping that they hadnt been in contact with Thaland. They couldnt know about the list of people leaving Alric that the guards, Peter and Paul, had made. Besides, they wouldnt have had enough ti to send for information and get it back from Thaland since hed been in here. If they had, hed probably be arrested and in a cell by now.
You do have so luck, Mr. Roth. Im not sure whether youd call it good or badbut you got so luck.
Two mana vampires hunting you in under a year. Officer Gustavo leaned forward. The monster attack on Patrizia DePaolos manor. Thats a lot of action for a first year student, even at Generasi.
But hey, maybe its good luck. Officer Ferrero shrugged. After all, youre still alive. Alive and now on a major research team funded by the city and the university.
A research team that had access to knowledge of the chancellors movents, Gustavo supplied.
Did you have any contacts in Generasi before you arrived here, Mr. Roth, one who might have teleported you and...your family to the Rhinean empire to board The Red Siren?
Alexs eyes darted back and forth.
The Mark was flooding him with images of himself when hed been surprisedand a little scared. But not too scared. It showed him images of himself talking to other people: images of himself looking them in the eye, not turning away, not going silent to look like he was gathering his thoughts for a lie.
He used all of it...
For once he thanked Uldar that The Mark seed immune to magical detection by anyone except Uldars priests: it had even escaped Professor Jules and Baelins notice, and thankfully, now Gustavos and Ferreros.
Why are you bringing my family into this...are you accusing us of sothing? Alex asked, trying to not sound like a naive, nervous near-nineteen year old as much as he could.
Not yet, Gustavo said, his voice like iron. But the day is still young, Mr Roth.
Gustavo! Ferrero glanced at his partner as though reprimanding him. He looked back at Alex, smiling warmly. Look, sorry about that, Mr. Roth. No ones accusing you of anything. Were just trying to get all the facts straight here. If were going to find whoevers doing this, we need to eliminate everyone as a suspect. Make sense?
Sothing about the way he said itin this strangely silent, featureless white room with the nasty Gustavo as the only other person to talk to in here, made it easy to feel gratitude toward Officer Ferrero.
which might have been the point, Alex thought.
I will say, Ferrero said. Your luck must be good. According to information received from Shales workshop, Minervus Spuriusyour late coworkeronce accused you of incompetence at your job. A few days later, the poor young man was killed by a mana vampire. And then you later avenged himmaybe by accident, maybe not. Coincidences? Luck?
Taking care of loose ends? Gustavo muttered.
These two were getting on his nerves, especially with that comnt about his family, but he had to remain calm.
Ferroro tapped his pen on his sheet of parchnt. Tell , do you think you have a Guardian Engeli, Alex?
Do you an do I think that so generous spirit from one of the heavens is looking after and guiding into profitable and virtuous ventures? Alex asked, sounding slow-witted on purpose.
In case you dont know, which you probably do, my parents died in a fire, right? So no. No, I dont think I have a guardian engeli, Alex wanted to say.
I dont think so, was what he actually said. Unless you an do I think soones helping out? Well, I am pretty close with Professor Jules and Chancellor Baelin.
Thats right.
Na drop soone important.
Scrrrtch. Srrcth.
More pen scratching.
So no one would ever, say, protect you, or try to make sure that problems went away for you? Gustavo said.
And hey, if they did it wouldnt be your fault. Ferrero shrugged. If they engaged in other, say, less legal activities.
Unless you knew about them, Gustavo grunted. And didnt say you did.
Alex took a breath, making sure to keep it as natural as possible using guidance from The Mark.
Not been eting anyone secretly? Gustavo suggested.
Alex thought about Kybas, but kept his face neutral. Well, Ive t my girlfriend a couple of tis.
Gustavo didnt smile.
Ferrero laughed, but the laughter didnt reach his eyes. I understand you have an interest in summoning? Do you have atutor, or soone who youve been working with?
Alex couldnt help but wince. Youyou know what spells Im learning?
Weve had so conversations, Ferrero said casually. Heard things here and there. But, of course lots of people learn summoning. I did a bit of dabbling in it myself, in my youth. Heh, tried to summon up a lust demon, if you know what I an. Haha, I spent too much ti reading those books they keep in the back of the bookshops: in the rooms curtained with those beads!
Again, the room filled with Ferreros laughter.
Again, his cheer didnt reach his eyes.
Alex was starting to get the feeling that Ferrero was the one he needed to be way more cautious of. Gustavo was trying to scare him, keep him unbalanced: it was a common tactic in combat, according to Chancellor Baelin.
But Ferrero was acting like he was his friend.
And what did soone do with friends?
They talked.
They let their guard down.
They got careless.
Ferrero was definitely the more dangerous one. In so ways, he reminded Alex of Derek: very adept at feigning friendliness to get what he wanted. Hed need to be very careful about what he did and didnt say to this one.
But how did he know about the spells he was learning? Had they been following him after the first attack? Talking to his teachers or-
No.
Amir.
Amir had seen him just after hed summoned the Elental Beetlesthats when hed told Alex that what hed summoned was probably a Sea Devil. If the investigators had already talked to himand they could havethen Amir could have easily told them everything he knew about Alex.
Would he be trying to throw suspicion on him?
Or was he simply answering questions about mbers of the expedition team that hed been asked questions about? One way to tell is if Ferrero asked him any questions about the others. If he didntthen either Alex was being given different questions, or Amir had talked about him.
or maybe it wasnt Amir.
Isolde knew that he was practicing summoning too, but she said she didnt even want to talk to the investigators. Would she have ntioned sothing?
He shook his head.
Suspicion.
That could make any team fall apart.
Lagorhis supervisor at Shaleshad brought Minervus up short for making accusations against a team mber with nothing but assumptions, and no proof. Without teamwork, trust and camaraderie, a team would fall apart.
I trust Isolde, he thought.
I uhroom with beads? Alex asked. I dont get the reference.
Really, a young man like you? Ferreros eyebrows rose. Kids, these daysspeaking of kids these days. Do you know anyone else on your team whos involved in the summoning arts?
There, a question about others on the team, but not anyone specific. Well, no more than normal for students at a wizard school, Alex said. The question had been just a general one.
Where were you on the following dates? Gustavo suddenly asked, naming the dates of the attacks. Alex was able to give his whereabouts on all three days. The Watcher had taken a statent from him at the first attackso thered be a recordand with the last two, a nice thing about Claygon was that he stood out: witnesses in the stadium and docks might not have noticed Alex, but they definitely wouldve noticed a huge, four-ard clay golem.
Srrrcth. Srrrrcth.
Ferrero nodded. And you wouldnt mind if we confird that, would you?
Go ahead, Alex said.
There. Hopefully, thatd decrease any notion that he could be the demon summoner.
The questions continued, seemingly at random. There wasnt a specific pattern to them, but they did seem designed to throw him off. Theyd ask about certain events, then leave those only to return to them later, except the questions would be rephrased.
Theyd ask him what happened before certain events, then make him retell the events backwards. Alex wasnt quite sure what the point wasthen again, maybe he understood.
If he were making things up, itd be harder to keep his story straight, especially if they asked him about details in different ways. Luckily, his answers were mostly true.
The only thing he needed to lie about was when, and how, he got to Generasi from Thaland, and he used The Mark to keep those details straight, focusing on the skill of deception.
Eventually, Ferrero and Gustavo looked at each other.
Well, Im out of questions, what about you? Ferrero said to his partner.
Well, unless he wants to tell us who his accomplice is, then I am too. The bigger man finally laughed, rising from his chair. Stay in touch, Mr. Roth.
Alex eyed Officer Gustavo for a bit to see if the man was being serious.
Yeah, sure, he said, not aning a word of it.
When Ferrero opened the door, an assault of soundafter the unnatural silence of the interrogation roomhit him.
As Alex stood, he dearly hoped hed have no reason to ever co back here again.
Alex! a familiar voice called to him.
What? What are you all doing here?
On a bench just outside the investigation office and wizard jails outer walls, Alex saw his whole family: Selina, Theresa, Brutus and Mr. and Mrs. Lu, quickly get up and hurry toward him.
He blinked in the evening light: realizing hed been down in the basent of the building for most of the day.
Are you alright? Mrs. Lu asked, reaching up to grab Alexs face and turn his head this way and that. They didnt hurt you, did they? They didnt use magic to go into your mind or anything like that?
Mrs. Lu, thats illegal here, Alex grunted, as she squeezed his cheeks. They didnt go into my mind or try to steal my soul or anything like that.
She gasped. So thats true? Magic can steal your soul?
No, I an yes, I anprobably? he muttered before his better sense told him to stop talking about soul-stealing. Anyway, they didnt do anything bad to . They just asked a bunch of questions.
Hmph, and why would they do that? she snorted. Youre a good boy, you havent done anything wrong.
Are you in trouble? Selina asked Alex.
No, no Im fine-
He felt a hand on his back and startled, then turned to see Theresa. There was anunfamiliar expression on her face. Discomfort?
Alright, alright, why dont we get away from here before Sir Claygon does sothing, Mr. Lu said.
Wait, does sothing? Alex turned toward his golem.
Claygon was staring at the walls of the complex. He hadnt moved from the spot where Alex had left himhe hadn't moved at allhe just kept staring. He wasnt even looking at Alex now that he was out.
Why was he focused on the building like that? Alex swallowed.
He really did not need his golem acting suspiciously in front of the authorities. Yeah, lets go, Alex said, reaching out to Claygon.
They headed into the city, planning to take a sky-gondola. The mood was low. It was clear that Theresa was upset, Mr. Lu was looking down at his feet in thought.
Selina and Brutus were
Well, they were fine.
And that was kind of strange too.
His sister was pointing out all kinds of neat buildings to Mrs. Lu. She didnt even seemremotely concerned about the authorities, or the demon summoner, or anything. Alex frowned.
She had always been a brave girl, but this was sothing else.
And Mrs. Lushe kept looking at Theresa and Alex.
Finally, she sighed and stopped walking.
The group paused on a bridge that arched over one of the canals that eventually t the sea. Fresh water rushed below, reflecting the last rays of the setting sun. A barge passed below the bridge, pulled by a large, equine creature with finned forelegs and hind quarters that ended in a massive fish tail: a hippocampus.
Whats wrong? Mr. Lu asked her.
His wife hesitated.
Alright she said. Im going to tell you both sothing, and Im sure neither of you want to hear this, but I think we should leave this place. All of us. As soon as we can book passage on a ship, we should go to the Rhinean Empire.
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