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This had gotten so far out of hand. On the other hand, at what point had she had the opportunity to get off this ride, while still dealing in good faith with Woljif?

"What happens if we try the hoping he cracks under pressure plan and it doesn't work?" 

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"I cast shield and hope they don't get lucky before I run far enough to not be worth chasing, and then when I move to another city I change my name and see how long I can make it until someone identifies me?"

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"--Orrr if it comes to that you could stick with us, we're not going to let them get you." 

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"I appreciate the offer, but I really don't think that'd work. Killing people is easier than protecting them, and they're better at killing anyway."

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"We're working for Irabeth right now, do the thieflings really think messing with that is a good idea?"

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"If I can't convince her I'm not a snitch, joining the fuzz would make them more likely to go after me, not less. If I'm lucky they'd wait until after the crisis is over."

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"Obviously it's your choice. I don't want to force you into anything. But," she shrugs slightly, jostling her pack with its incredibly expensive magical contents, "there are more factors in play than you or Kerismei know about. And I won't let her hurt you if I can help it." 

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Life is totally unfair. He finally finds a rich wizard with far more money than sense whose coattails he could ride and it happens at the one moment in his life where trying that probably gets him killed. 

"Thanks, I'll keep that in mind."

Once he actually considers it, it's obvious he values his life enough not to throw it away on that offer, but if he's lucky enough to get out of this without a polearm dangling over his head that's not a bridge he wants to burn lightly.

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Okay. Anything else needs done before they head back to the Crimes Hideout?

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"Could we take a moment to plan for what we're going to do if Woljif has to cut and run? I'm not saying I want to pick a fight with them, but it seems like a bad idea to go into a room where he thinks he might get in a fight and not be ready for them to decide we're with him."

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“I Grease them and we all run?”

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"That seems fine for a plan A, but I expect they have good reflexes and they're probably far enough apart you can't get all of them in one go. If they try and block us in, are we fighting to kill? What if Woljif doesn't escape, are you going to fight them for him? Are we waiting for them to make the first move, or should we start whenever it seems like they will first?"

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Luzai makes a face.

“I would really rather not kill anyone if we don’t have to, but…” gusty sigh. 

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“Realistically I don’t trust you not to fight for him if they get him, even if we tried to decide not to.”

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I just want people not to be horrible to each other, is that so much to ask???

Obviously it is.

”They’d be fighting to kill, wouldn’t they,” she asks Woljif.

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"Maybe not if they thought you weren't a threat? I don't think they'd kill you if you surrendered."

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Snort. "Not happening." 

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"Then if they attack you, they'll probably be trying to kill you."

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"Ugh. Try a fighting retreat, I guess, but nobody risk their own life to keep someone on the other side alive. But I don't want to hit first. I want..." Sigh. "If people can't just be decent to each other, I don't want it to be our fault." She flaps a hand at Woljif. "Yes, yes, I'm sure this is terribly naive of me." But it doesn't make her wrong, so. 

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It's definitely naive, but he's not going to complain about people planning to help keep him safe - and not just because they might change their mind.

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"I think that covers our bases, then."

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Luzai nods. 

The one thought that keeps going through her mind, on the way back to the hideout, is how deeply unimpressed with Kerismei she is. 

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They're expected the second time through, which means it doesn't take as long to get access to the basement again, and if Kerismei is surprised by the speed of their return she's got a good enough poker face not to show it.

 

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She's going to say something disdainful, which means his best option is to cut her off. She'll be annoyed about the interruption, but it's better to divert her course.

"Good news, sister, I've got your snitch."

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"Oh?"

Kerismei raises one eyebrow in annoyance, but doesn't move to stop him.

"Go on, then. You'd better hope your evidence is convincing, Jefto."

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