Quote from Jeanette on May 5th, 2017, 4:13pm:"Moro," Maribelle says, "if you don't believe anything I say, at least believe this: no one will ever accuse you of kidnapping a black-feathered Haibane."
Jeanette Isabelle
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Well played, Jeanette.
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“Then I’m making the request under her name.” Fernando says to General Jastrey.
“Why?” General Jastrey asks.
“It is a matter of appearance. If we hide those wings, then she looks like a normal child. When we get to another city, their guards may or may not check our people for mutations and other want-nots. In that they may want to check identification. It has happened to us before.” Fernando explains.
“Thanks to what you did, things should be easy going for you and your group for the next several towns over. Also, if you come and go with the convoys, you will not be checked. Towns are more interested in exchanging goods and money than what ugly mutant could drive into town. If they dare delay a convoy, there a chance that convoy may not come back. They don’t want that.” General Jastrey explains.
“I can verify that you will not be checked if you come in with a convoy.” Jason comes towards the group with his ‘wife’ Wilma.
“For the most part, the borders are now open, though there are some trouble spots here and there.” General Jastrey adds, “Free trade and money for all. I remember my father used to sing a song a line said, ‘money for nothing and my chickens for free...’ As a little girl I asked him to explain that and he said that is how free trade was done; you did your business and made your money or trade, most often getting something for free, what he called ‘profit.’”
Quote: “I see. OK. Then I won’t ask.” Fernando says.
“General Jastrey, where is Fernando? I want to meet him.” Jason asks.
Fernando jumps in before General Jastrey could answer, “I seen him in the market, he said he was picking up supplies. Maybe you can catch up to him.”
It took a second for General Jastrey to recover from that intercept, throwing in, “Yeah. Check Jerry’s Camping Equipment and Tom’s Fire Arms. He might be there. Ask around.”
“You heard that Wilma, let’s go!” Jason says before nearly hauling the woman away from the group.
After a couple of minutes they had entered into town, General Jastrey asks “Why are you hiding from them?”
“They want the impossible. They have missing relatives who may have been killed or turned into wessens many years ago. They think ‘I’ can find them. If I can find them, which I’m sure I can’t, they are probably a pile of bones on the side of a road somewhere. So I do not want anything to do with that. Not a damned thing.” Fernando explains.
“I see.” General Jastrey says.
“My question to you, what of the people in the abandoned train station?” Fernando asks.
“I would have to know who they are and why they are there before I can decide what to do with them. As is, their days there are now numbered.” General Jastrey says.