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The Shadow of the Lion by Mercedes Lackey & Eric Flint & Dave Freer. Chapter 83, 84, 85, 86

First to recover, Petro turned to Marco. “I need you, now, to come and write down those lists.” He took a deep breath. “And then we’re going to have to decide how to deal with Caesare.”

Marco nodded. His laced fingers released themselves from Kat’s hand. “Yes. But Luciano looks like death warmed over. . . .”

Kat giggled, faintly—but in a tone that said in a moment she might go from giggling to screaming.

“Ah . . . er . . .”

“That—” Luciano somehow managed to wheeze “— was a poor choice of words.”

Marco patted Kat’s shoulder comfortingly. “Look, anyway—we ought to take him over to Zianetti’s. It’s just across the campo. I’ll see you there in maybe twenty minutes.”

Petro nodded. “If you see any Schiopettieri, send them here. I’d say we should all go there but I left word for Benito I would be here, and in that message that I sent to the Council, I asked that Schiopettieri be sent here.”

Luciano nodded; Marco wondered where the old man found the strength. Spiritual and physical. “I’d like to get away from this place. But I must speak to you again, Dorma. The others of the Strega arm militant should be watching around here. I need to send them off to prepare defenses—and to eliminate two traitors. Lucrezia Brunelli was once a neophyte, who wanted to learn the Strega way. She was rejected at the rite of purification, but it seems that she’d found out enough to corrupt some of our people.”

“Grand,” Dorma said grimly. “Well, I’ll leave that in your hands. Mine are over-full as it is.”

* * *

Reluctantly, Kat parted with Marco. As they walked out of the lodging, one of Luciano’s group emerged from the shadows. A hasty, whispered conversation followed and the nine watchers left at a run.

Slowly Luciano, Rafael, Maria, and Kat proceeded down the curving calle, between shuttered houses. They turned the corner. Two candles burned in a wall-sconce shrine to the Virgin, lighting the narrow alley.

They nearly walked smack into them, and there was certainly no avoiding Senor Lopez and his two companions. The Basque grabbed her shoulder. “This time you will not evade me, girl!” His dark line of eyebrow lowered heavily.

Kat reached into her reticule and produced the pistol, which she pressed against his stomach. “I have you, Lopez! You turn up like a bad penny every time there is evil about. You were there when that monk was murdered magically. You were there when Bishop Capuletti was killed. You’re here now when Luciano has had this encounter with Chernobog.”

“Name not that evil!” snapped Lopez. “And lower your weapon, girl!” His companions moved forward.

“Stop!” cried Maria. “I’ll shoot at least one of you others!” The canaler was holding her own pistol two handed. She stood feet apart, weapon raised, looking like Nemesis.

The Basque priest seemed to be almost grinding his teeth. “Madness!” he hissed.

Chapter 85

“Thank God you’ve gotten back,” snapped Erik. “We’ve been summoned to assemble in the courtyard. Every one of us, in full armor. Something is happening.”

Manfred nodded. “We need to talk to Petro Dorma. I think it’s time to shed pretenses.”

“It’s time to dress in full armor,” said Erik, grimly. “I have a feeling we’ve left talking too late. But when this assembly is over we’ll go and find Count Von Stemitz, and get him to authenticate you, and go and see Dorma. I tried to get out to fetch you earlier. This place is sealed tighter than water-damageable deck-cargo. They must have let you in, but Sachs’s trusties are not letting anyone out. No one. Now move it.”

Fifteen minutes later, they stood to attention in squads in the courtyard. The knight-proctors inspected them, reported back to the abbot, returned to their squads.

The abbot stood in front of serried rows of steel-clad men. He held up a wad of parchment. “These are a final and complete list of the Jews, Strega, Mussulmen and other ungodly ones in this pesthole,” he announced in a triumphant voice. “I have addresses and maps. We will be arresting the ringleaders tonight, Ritters, just as soon as the tocsin bell in Saint Mark’s square is rung. Tomorrow a full contingent of our Knights will be arriving from Trieste to help restore order in what will be the new southern frontier of the Holy Roman Empire.”

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