RE: Monarch Chapter 51: Enclave XXI

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I left the building at a brisk pace with Jorra on my heels. He stopped, but I kept walking, heading towards the city center.

Cairner, Sontar, where are you going? Jorra called after .

Were leaving, I stated.

Why? Jorra asked.

Because this is ridiculous and not worth our ti. The words were bitter in my mouth.

I dont get it. Jorra said.

I rounded on him, pulling him off the road into an abandoned side-street littered with boxes. The woman who gave this job, shes not insane. Shes just an asshole. She knows Ill turn this down. Shes just toying with and wasting my ti. In a few weeks, shell offer a smaller task instead and string a long for a few months.

A few months I dont fucking have.

A surge of frustration rose within and I kicked an overturned crate, sending it skittering down the pavent.

Jorra looked between and the crate I'd kicked. I dont know whats going on, but I know youre not really the sort to go around robbing places. Especially not for the thrill of it. So, this has to do with whatever you were talking to my parents about, right? Jorra asked.

Yes, I took off the mask and wiped a sheen of sweat on my forehead, leaning against the wall. Its... not really sothing I can wait around for, so at the end of the day, I have to go back in there with those idiots and give this a shot regardless. I looked at him. But this is far more dangerous than I thought itd be. I cant, in good conscience, bring you along.

Jorra removed his mask and stared at the ground, considering. Well thats too bad. His lips spread into a wide grin. Im terrified of what mother will say when I tell her you took to et Persephone.

I stared at him, feeling more amused than betrayed. You wouldnt.

You sure? Jorra peered at . Dad says my number one responsibility is looking out for you. Now, Im not sure how hed feel about this whole situation in general, but Im pretty sure that hed want to do everything in my power to help. Not to ntion the part where Ive kind of gotten used to you, and it would suck if you died. He punched lightly in the chest. Especially over sothing as stupid as this.

I rolled my eyes. Very noble. Im not entirely sure how that noble sentint translates to blackmail, but noble nonetheless.

If you die, or if they lock you up, I lose my partner in the sanctum. Ive invested way too much ti in you to risk switching things up now.

Thats literally the definition of the sunk-cost fallacy.

And you act like a phallus every ti you talk over my head like that, but you dont see holding it against you.

The side of my mouth quirked. Fair.

There was quiet as we both considered the next few monts. Jorra and I both put our masks to our faces as woman in a frilly dress passed by the mouth of the ally, gawked at both of us, then hurried on her way, her shoes clomping against the stone.

A snort escaped , and Jorra started to laugh.

So, what now? He asked.

I rubbed the back of my neck. Well. First, we go back and tell them were in.

And then?

The ideas began to multiply.

We do what we said we were going to do. We handle logistics.

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I let myself through the backdoor of Casikass shop, counting my blessings that this was his day off and I didnt have to explain the bevy of suspicious things I was about to create. The downside of this entire operation was that, if things went sideways and turned violent, I was effectively handicapped from using the most useful magic I had. It would be effectively signing the scene with a violet-flaming brush.

So, barring magic, Id need to get creative.

There were the usual suspects. Coagulants, painkillers, and an iron-lung potion. The last one wasnt strictly needed as we werent spending any ti underwater, but the secondary effects had been extrely beneficial the night of the ambush. It kept calm and rational despite the world going to hell all around , and I was certain there were several points where I would have panicked and been easily picked off had the potions calming effect not kept dialed in. It was too expensive to be used for this purpose, but Id have to look at researching an alternative later.

Thankfully, I was getting better at making the potion, and it only took one try.

The next stage was not nearly so pleasant. With Casikass urging, Id been branching from dicine to general alchemy. He had scolded for my misgivings on the subject, claiming that as a magician with my level of botany knowledge, it would be a sha not to do so.

Id been reticent and taken up the charge slowly. Id inherited most of my strong feelings on Alchemists from Gunther, and by extension, Lillian, and practicing alchemy using the knowledge theyd taught felt like a betrayal.

But, like so many other things, I didnt have the luxury of being choosy. The primary difference of alchemy was that it required a magical catalyst. One did not have to be a magician to be an alchemistthough there were various ways of acquiring a catalyst if you could not create your own, however, it was limiting and prohibitively expensive.

For a magician, though, forming a catalyst was as simple as imbuing a sterile object with elent-infused mana. Thankfully, the requisite ingredients were all here, though my tab towards Casikas was growing substantial.

I mixed half a dozen elixirs, trying to keep the magic within my catalysta sewing needlesteady and constant. On the seventh, I heard a noise and mistook it for the door opening. My focus slipped for a split second.

The tincture began to hiss and belch out a foul slling yellow smoke that filled the workshop. The fus burned my lungs and I choked, running to the window to air out the shop. The noxious cloud was dense and slow to dissipate.

An idea struck . I called the surrounding air. While I still couldnt form it into anything that resembled a respectable projectileI had yet to follow Ralakoss mandate to work with Bellit was almost comically easy to push most of the smoke out of the shop. After removing the bulk of it, I began to experint. With a little additional ntal effort, I could shape the air-current itself, encapsulating the smoke and guiding it in long-strand like fingers.

Interesting.

I directed a segnt of shaped air towards a specific spot on the wall where the paint had chipped. It was incredibly accurate.

A dozen possible applications went through my head. Things that were limited by inability to make low-grade explosives suddenly beca possible.

Oh yes. I could use this.

Unfortunately, that also ant Id be in the workshop for far longer than planned

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Breakfast the next morning was fraught with tension. I felt conflicted dragging Jorra into this, but I had made sure he knew the risk, and prepared us as much as I was able. I had dismissed his words from the previous day as naive, but in truth, the fact that we had trained so extensively together was likely why Id gone to him first.

Still, the idea of taking larger risks because of the resets sat a lot better with when it was only my life on the line.

Jorra didn't seem to be feeling the pressure. It affected his appetite, but not adversely. The boy was on his second plate. He scarfed the food down silently, as if on a mission to intake as many calories as possible.

Nethtari seed to notice sothing was off. She asked a few probing questions about our plans for the day, then seemingly decided to stay out of it. In truth, Id been especially moody as of late, so the only one acting out of the ordinary was Jorra.

Like so strange pair of masked ghosts, we waited until Nethtari left, then donned our cloaks.

We t in the sa building from the previous day.

Steadying my nerves, I reached in a pouch and placed four glass beads filled with water on the table. Well be using these to communicate in the event of an ergency. Keep them on your person at all tis.

Shear picked up a bead and studied it, then rolled one over to Ginger. Must have cost you a pretty penny. He picked up on my lack of response, gaze sliding over to Jorra. Ah. So that explains the kid.

Im not a kid, Jorra said in the sa low, strangled voice.

Hes not your business, I glared at Shear, hoping hed pick up on the not so subtle prompt to drop the line of questioning.

How do these work then? Ginger asked, tossing the bead up into the air and catching it again. From the corner of my eye, I saw Jorra lean forward with each upward toss, as if he might dive forward to save it should it accidentally tumble out of Gingers aty hands. I shared his concern. We really should have made a spare.

Its a simple silent alarm. I lied. If you run into trouble, crush the bead. Adage and I will be able to track you and help with the retreat.

The truth was, the beads served another primary purpose. Ever since Shear had told the plan, one aspect of it had made incredibly uneasy: the initial period we split-up to search for the safe. It was an ideal way to handle the situation since the two areas were on opposite ends of the estate, but that didnt change the fact that it made for an incredibly vulnerable period.

Id ntally gad it out instead of sleeping the previous night. If Persephone was looking to screw , it would be during that initial period. In the worst case scenario, Ginger and Shear already knew where the gem was located. Theyd send us to the dummy location, then leave us holding the bag. If we didnt die in the resulting trap, wed be left with little more than the na of the enclave underworlds mythical entity, while Guemons security force shook their heads and chastised us for telling such ridiculous tall tales.

Sothing about it seed very unlikely. But I had already learned to hedge my bets. Since Jorra could track the water within the beads, we would know fairly quickly if anything was off with their movents. Like, for example, if they reached their destination, then spontaneously left the estate.

It would also work for its intended purpose, but nothing was wrong with a little additional insurance.

I pulled the potions out of my bag and distributed them. Coagulant and painkillers, as well as several philters of molten smoke. Shear took in the legion of bottles on the table.

Elphion. Its a theft, not a war zone. He said. Still, he took his share and placed it into his bag, as did Ginger.

Logistics indeed. Ginger chortled to himself

It never hurts to be prepared. I said, glancing at Jorra.

Lets get this show on the road. Shear hefted his bag and we followed.

I fell into the character, relaxed and confident, as if Id done this sort of thing many tis before, as if my list of thefts extended beyond the occasional wineskin and occasionally running out on my tab.

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