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"Believe me, I get it, but it wasn't me! I mean, I was the one who ended up getting caught and jailed over this whole mess, do you really think Irabeth would imprison her own informant?"

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"For someone who claims they got arrested, there sure aren't very many bars between us right now. Unless you're trying to tell me you escaped the eagle's watch?"

She raises an eyebrow, some amusement showing despite her anger as though to mock the idea of Woljif managing that.

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"Escape nothing, I got time off for good behavior for agreeing to help fight off a demon attack. Look, you know how Irabeth is - she might be a real hardass, but she's not racist, and she keeps her word. I'm just here because she has bigger fish to fry."

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"It's true. Keeping him and the guys guarding him tied up while we were actively under siege would have been a really bad idea. It was a bad fight, and he pulled his weight." 

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Sister Kerismei still looks highly suspicious of the chain of logic, but this at least has the advantage of being possible. 

"Fine, let's say for a moment I believe you. The fact of the matter is that someone sold us out, and you're still the most likely candidate by far, but if it's not you then it's someone. So tell me, Woljif, who are you accusing?"

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"How should I know? Be reasonable here, I've been stuck behind bars for a week. I didn't even get to see how everyone else reacted, how am I supposed to-"

He shuts his mouth with a clack at a quelling look.

"Er, I mean. I'll get right on figuring that out, Sister Kerismei, just please give me some time to work?"

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"You've got a day. I suggest making use of it."

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"Yes ma'am, right away ma'am."

And he can lead the impromptu party back out of the thieflings hideout, doing his best not to let on how thoroughly screwed he is where Kerismei could possibly see.

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"Bitch," Luzai mutters once the door has closed behind them. 

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"You said it, chief."

He sighs. and shakes his head.

"Now I just have to figure out who the real culprit is, in a day. I guess it could have gone worse."

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Luzai puffs her cheeks out. "Would it have to have been someone who was there, or did more people know?"

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"Nobody else was supposed to know about it before it happened, but I guess one of them could have told someone else who told the eagle's watch instead of doing it directly."

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"Okay, um...hm. I have never tried to investigate..." a crime? An anti-crime? "...anything like this before, I have no idea how to go about it, do you have any ideas that would separate the culprit from the pack." 

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"Well-" He pauses, glancing at Seelah, and cuts himself off.

"I guess I could talk to the owner of the Ancientries and Wonders shop, but even if Frulliatros knew something I doubt he'd give me the time of day."

He could try stopping by without a paladin later, but if the golem got repaired or wasn't the only defense the guy had he'd be in for a world of trouble. 

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"Well...you could hang back, and I could talk to him."

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"I'd really appreciate that, chief."

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"Cool! I will do that, then!" 

 

 

On the way there, Luzai asks, "Did they seriously decide you did it just because you got arrested? Because, like, it seems like that would be really easy to hack, by getting someone else arrested. 

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Woljif considers the virtues of different levels of honesty here.

"Well it's not that I was arrested so much as I went missing, you know? The way sister Kerismei thinks about it, if the... job goes off as planned, everyone has to give her the proper cut of the earnings, while someone who disappears has time to hide their share. Of course I didn't steal anything, but that won't stop her from making sure my days are numbered."

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"That still sounds like anyone who gets arrested is in deep trouble...but then, I guess she didn't seem especially interested in, like, fairness, or dealing in good faith." 

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"Well, if they just picked me off the street normally it probably wouldn't be as bad, but looking like you've snitched can be almost as bad as actually doing it."

He laughs at the second bit.

"No siree, chief, no Abadarans here. I think he might have a few problems with our line of work besides."

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"One assumes. What kind of question is 'if you didn't do it, who did?' What would she have done if you'd decided to point a finger then and there?"

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"Ask me for evidence, probably, and if she didn't like what she'd heard that would have been it."

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Luzai sighs and shakes her head. "Well, trying to hold people I'm pissed off with to reasonable standards didn't work--" yesterday, with Hulrun, maybe she shouldn't say that in front of Seelah "--most of the times I've tried it; I suppose nothing will be solved by bitching about this Kerismei person failing to live up to them." 

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Before long, the store in question comes into view. It's clearly seen better days, even by the standards of the city around it; all that remains of the windows is a handful of fragments clinging to the frame and shattered glass upon the nearby ground, while all the shelves are empty and half of them were overturned. In a few cases someone even seems to have tried to make off with the wood of the shelves as well, but was either satisfied with a little bit or thought better of the idea halfway through. It seems totally deserted.

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Luzai wrinkles her nose. It's less vandalized than some parts of the Gwerm mansion, but...really. 

The proprietor might not even be here. It would be safest to have left the city. 

But it's worth a try. She steps inside. 

(Not first. Seelah is first. Luzai isn't that reckless.)

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