10 – Aftermath by Asprin, Robert

And that stopped all conjecture about the horse, and Kama’s attempt to lighten Crit’s mood. It wasn’t the Stepsons’ barracks any longer, not with so few Stepsons left. Nobody stayed there now. It was too lonely. The place was used for storage of gear and extra horses, but Crit stayed here, at the Shambles safe house; Strat stayed . . . where Strat stayed. Randal, who could have claimed the right, was sleeping in the Mageguild, and Kama herself preferred any number of beds with men in them to a solitary one full of unhappy memories.

“I’ll go out and check,” she said lamely. “You’ve got to go to work, anyway. See you toni- later?”

“Tonight’s fine with me,” said Crit gently, and then with more fire in him: “If you want to join me over at Ischade’s-I can’t let this thing with Strat go on like this. I’ve got to get him out of there.”

“Why?” Strat had been there for them, in his way. When they’d come back to the guardpost to write their report he’d been waiting, full of Ischade’s warnings and a more honest concern. But Crit couldn’t un- bend, wouldn’t let Strat have an opening so that amends could be made.

“She says,” Strat had offered, using the unadorned pronoun, as they always did, to represent Ischade; “that there’s more trouble coming out of that house than you or youi’s can handle. Leave it to us, all right?”

Crit hadn’t said a word to that at first, just stared at Strat in that way he had that made you want to sink into the earth right there and then. And after too long a pause, he’d said what Kama hoped he wouldn’t:

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