I have arrived at Notice: an island of supposed stability, of which I confess I know little. I have come to the city of Streamside, which holds the only official docks of the island, and from what I understand may be the basis of the island's marine force. Yet it seems to be a place of peace, for the people here are merry, and the marines I have seen upon my arrival walk about unarmed.
Unarmed marines, and ordinary folk, all living a happy and peaceful life together.
For somebody like me, it appears I have either come to the wrong place, or the perfect one.
"Get over here, boy!"
Eldorne bristled, slipping his journal back into his pocket as he slowly turned around. There were a fair number of people nearby ... he could probably turn and run, if it came down to it, and disappear into the crowd. But this was the first time he'd set foot on this land, and he didn't want to brand himself a criminal so soon. Even if it was, essentially, the truth.
"Are you talking to me?" He asked calmly, opening his hands as a sign of good faith, and to dispel any notion of hostility. There was nothing he could do to hide the sword strapped to his back, however.
The harbormaster stomped his way over, the wooden leg banging against the pier with every labored grunt. "Darn skippy I'm talkin' to you," the man snarled. He drew up close to Eldorne, enough to tower above him. And then, leaning close enough that his massive gut nearly scraped against the wooden planks beneath, growled: "Just where do you think yer off to without payin', eh?"
Eldorne winced as the stench of squid on the man's breath wafted into his face, turning his nose instead towards where the large man had jabbed a finger: the little vessel bobbing about on his left. It was but a small little dinghy, easy enough to operate with only one man aboard, and precisely the reason Eldorne had chosen it as his mode of departure. Wonder if Dad's figured out I didn't pay for it. It was a safe bet - his father worked at the docks in Lyneel. A ship going missing ... he was bound to hear about it sooner or later.
Doing his best to suppress his irritation, Eldorne took a step back and mustered up an innocent smile. "Just a misunderstanding," he assured the harbormaster. "Where I come from, docking for a night is free. It simply didn't occur to me that might not be the case here." The harbormaster opened his mouth to speak again, but before he could muster up another squid attack, Eldorne cut in.
"Please," he raised a hand. "What do I owe you?"
The man leaned back, and Eldorne took another step to avoid the massive stomach as it swung up to meet him. "It'll be ten thousand beli a night," the man growled after a moment. "Ordinarily, I wouldn't let someone who disrespected me off so easily ... but you're a kid, and I can see you're a bit lost here. So I'll do you a favor, and so long as you pay up, we'll consider the matter squared."
"I really appreciate it," Eldorne replied, giving a small smile as he dug into his pockets for the cash. I see what this is, he thought to himself as he counted it all before the harbormaster's greedy little brown eyes. Extorting me because I'm young, huh? Eldorne's own eyes flashed to the harbormaster's ledger, where the pages slick from the man's greasy palms. Be a shame if you recorded it down wrong.
"Ten thousand," he declared, dumping the amount into the waiting palm. "That's per night, yes?"
"That's right," the harbormaster answered offhandedly as he counted the money out for himself. "'Course, it'd be more convenient for both of us if you paid more now for a couple extra nights, assuming you're staying a while."
"I think I'll see how one night goes first, thanks," Eldorne replied. He affixed the man with a steady gaze, but masked it with an innocent smile. "I'm young, and a bit impulsive, after all. I might not stick around very long. Who knows, we may not even see each other again."
He shrugged, then turned around and walked away. In fact, he mused, the smile dropping from his face and his hand moving towards his blade instinctively, I'm rather counting on it.
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