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Updated: May 15, 2025
It seemed like a good idea to keep the Askab feeling fairly nervous until we found out whether those sweethearts of his had been parked next door to you on purpose." "Apparently they were," Trigger admitted. "Nice bunch of people!" "Oh, they're not all bad. Lyad has her points. And old Belchik, for example, isn't really a heel. He just had no ethics. Or morals. And revolting habits.
They did look a little surprised when the second cabin closet was opened and found to be as empty as the first; but no comments were made about that. Two minutes after Trigger had come in, they were finished and bowed themselves out of the cabin again. They turned then toward the cabin occupied by the ancient retainers of the Askab of Elfkund. Trigger left her door open.
"Sometimes," she told Quillan, "the Askab becomes a little independent. He's been spoken to. Here you keep them for Trigger." She tossed the package lightly over to them. Quillan put out a hand and caught it. "Thanks," he said. He put the package in a pocket. "I'll call off my beagles." "Suit yourself as to that," said the Ermetyne. "It won't hurt the Askab to stay frightened a little longer."
"We," the green lady informed her with a not unkindly touch of condescension, "are with the Askab of Elfkund." "Oh!" said Trigger in the tone of one who is impressed. Elfkund hadn't rung any bells. "And with whom are you, girl?" the pink one inquired. "Well," Trigger said, "I'm not actually with anybody." The smiles faded abruptly. They glanced at each other, then looked back at Trigger.
The Askab of Elfkund is, you might way, one of the branch managers of the Ermetyne interests in the Hub. He is also a hard-working heel in his own right. But he's not the right size to be one of the people we're thinking about. Lyad is. He might have been doing a job for her." "Job?" she asked. She laughed. "Not with those odd little grannies?" "We know the odd little grannies.
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