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« Reply #30 on: Feb 26th, 2005, 12:08pm »
 
"So it is not merely protection, but protection plus opportunity," Ing observed. "it must be somewhere where she can learn and grow."
 
Ing picked up some limply wriggling qagh and popped them into his mouth, chewing slowly.
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« Reply #31 on: Feb 26th, 2005, 12:21pm »
 
Tauvits looked down at his whiskey and, for the first time, contemplated the consequences of a mostly-human teenaged girl being thrown in to an academy to teach those of Klingon blood how to be Klingon.
 
Granted, Clare was hardier than most her age, having learnt to survive on her own a long time ago. He was also somewhat glad he'd managed to encourage her to take up fencing some years ago, back when they had lived together during his time as a Starfleet Academy instructor; she just might not get ripped apart in the physical contests. Andorian heritage, although her mother had seen to it that there was nothing but pure human in her appearance, might at least give her an edge that others would not be expecting.
 
"I'm not sure learning and growing as a Klingon would be her first choice," Tauvits admitted, frowning a little.
 
If his daughter did live through the problems, chances were she would kill him.
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« Reply #32 on: Feb 26th, 2005, 2:17pm »
 
Ing nodded, finished chewing his qagh, and washed them down with a slug of bloodwine.
 
"Yes, I'm sure the girl will fit right in at he academy," he said, somewhat incongruously.
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« Reply #33 on: Feb 26th, 2005, 11:06pm »
 
Verghese was still seated at the legion, listening to K'hare and the others speak. In particular, he payed attention to Ing's and Tauvit's conversation. Then there was a little commotion at the door, catching his attention. He looked towards it and saw....her
 
 T'Lai was trying to get into the bar, but a couple of drunken klingons was blocking her, deliberately not letting her in. The smell of alchohol reeked in thier breaths, and they were dressed in street clothes, making it obvious they were nothing but thieves.  
 
 "I said let me in, or I will slice both of you in half like two pieces of cake." She demanded.
 
 Verghese looked at the two drunken klingons and shook his head. This wasn't going to end prettily. For a moment, he considered letting T'lai deal with them herself, but then remembered the fight earlier and the fact that she may just be heavily injured. Sighing, he got up, leaving his meal half-way. He signalled to the bartender not to clear it off, and that he would be back in just a minute. Walking towards the door, he paused just behind the front klingon, placing his right, cybernetic arm on his shoulder. Clearing his throat, Verghese simply spoke in a slow voice. "If I were you, I'd let her pass. She's got one of the meanest streaks I've seen this side of Romulus...and she has some very big friends."
 
Then one of them circled her, and lightly placed his hand on her shoulder. "Such dangerous words for such a lovely klingon." He told her. His partner laughed a drunken laugh.  
 
 T'Lai had about enough of their games, so she withdrew her dagger, and aimed it at the klingon in front of her's chest. "Move out of my way. Now." she said in an icey voice.
 
The klingon didn't seem to have noticed his presence behind him, instead focusing on something T'lai was holding towards him. Why does it always have to end this way Verghese thought to himself. Simply increasing the pressure he squeezed the Klingon's shoulder, causing him to gasp in pain. Verghese then simply pushed him aside, revealing T'lai holding a long blade right in front of him.  
 
The klingon reconized the blade and yeilded. He then stepped aside as Verg used pressure points which were quite painful and she walked past him, ignoring the two fools as they left the bar
 
Verghese stepped aside as T'lai stormed past him, obviously in a rather bleak mood. He simply watched the other two Klingons leave before turning around and following T'lai in.
 
"I didnt need your help, human." She snapped.  "I could have sliced that klingon in a blink of an eye if he didnt yeild." She said as she walked over to grab a tankard of blood wine.
 
 
Verghese wasn't taken aback at this. He had expected it, especially considering the results of the previous match. Verghese stayed back a few steps from her just in case though.  
 
"Yes, and then get yourself sliced open by the Klingon behind you in the process." he replied.
 
T'Lai growled slightly at him.  "What is it that you want?  If all you have to say is to antagonize me, then leave." She demanded.
 
Verghese simply picked up his plate from his table on the way, following her slowly. "Nothing, actually. Just wanted to congratulate you on a good and honorable fight in the previous round."  
 
T'Lai found an empty table to sit at.  "Well thank you." She said, deciding to keep the conversation mutual.
 
Verghese took a seat as well.Taking a small bite, he simply asked. "Are you allright though? It seemed you took quite a hit in that round."
 
"Well mentally, Im fine.  Physically, I broke my arm completely, and he sliced my arm pretty deep.  For a while I was wearing a sling, but I took it off.  My arm feels fine now." She said.
 
Verghese nodded, taking a sip of water. He didn't really know what to say - hell, he didn't really know why he was sitting here in the first place.He hesitated a bit before speaking.  
 
"If you ask me, you really don't seem mentally fine. It looks like something is troubling you rather deeply...was it something the doctor said?"
 
 T'Lai frowned slightly and shook her head after she took a drink of her wine.
 
 "Are you sure?
 
Verghese frowned. There was definately something bugging her, but then, this was T'lai he was talking about...."you sure?" he asked, trying one more time to see if he could get anything.
 
 T'Lai burried her face in her hands, as if she wanted to cry, with a hurt expression.  Being that klingons can't cry, she just stared at the table.  "He killed our baby..." She began.
 
"It happened after we got on meH'Haj.  K'Vok had angered me, and we got into a challeneged battle..  He...he stabbed me in the stomache....and...  " She paused for a moment.
 
 "And I just found out I was ....pregnant....  and... it would have been his baby..." She said.
 
Verghese froze. He just froze. He had expected something minor, really. Something to do with the battle. Hell, he'd expected her not to say a thing at all. But that she had told this out to him, in here and out of the blue....inwardly he cursed. What had he gotten himself into? Slowly, he turned to T'lai and asked. "Does he know?"
 
 T'Lai shook her head.  
 
"Ever since that fight...we've been in a mutual relationship... he seems to ignore me or avoid me." She said quietly.
 
Verghese simply nodded sadly before speaking. "Well...the news is rather...startling and sad, to say the least." He paused, frowning. "I find it hard that any person could actually ignore you that easily. Unless you haven't tried getting his attention, of course."
 
"Let's just say, I'm in no hurry to find him.  Normally he use to find me...now I am worried..." She said solemnly.
 
"Well then, what are you waiting for? If it is indeed his child, and it is now dead, he deserves to know. This is more so if you are worried about him...." Verghese replied, not looking up from his meal.
 
"I am not sure how he will handle the news...I kind of want to wait till I can handle it better myself.. I only found out a few hours ago...so it's still trying to set in my mind..." she said.
 
"I see....either way, you'll have to tell him sooner or later." Looking at a clock on the wall, he realized it was quite late. "It might be better to tell him later, actually. The matches will begin soon, and no doubt he will be busy enough with it."
 
"Yeah...  And... well I got something else bothering me too.." She said quietly.
Verghese took a sip of his drink before asking for a refill. He listened intently. Turning to face T'lai, he spoke. "Speak up. I'm a bartender, so at the least I can offer a listening ear."
 
"Well.. They thing that I killed Chang..." She said.  "That twirp, Taj, found armor in my room that I didnt put there." She told him.
 
Now Verghese really froze. "Chang......is dead?" he asked, slowly. Surprisingly, he hadn't heard of it yet. This was an interesting development indeed, as much as it was surprising. But what concerned him more now was what T'lai told him she was most likely a suspect in this case.  
 
T'Lai looked over at Verghese.  She wasn't aware that no one knew yet.  "Oh my...I guess I wasn't suppose to tell anybody...  But ... yeah he is..." She said with surprize.  
"Well, it matters little. What matters is that you say you have been framed by this...'taj', as it were, with Chang's armour, it seems."
 
"Yeah but because Taj has been in the family longer than I have been, they dont believe me." She told him.
 
"Still, it is surprising that they did not question his role in this...or what he was doing in your quarters for that matter." Verghese replied.
 
"According to him, and his father, whom is on his side, he was "investigating" the room for clues." She said with disgust in her voice.
 
He frowned. This was puzzling indeed. "And yet, was this 'investigation' authorized at all? If they went out on their own, and then specifically to your quarters alone, it does make it a bit suspicious, to say the least. That, and I find it surprising that the elder Chang would have let you in with him alone, considering the time since your last meeting."
 
T'Lai nodded.  "I have no clue if the investigation was authorized or not." She said. "then it would be better to find out first. If it is indeed unauthorized, then the fact that they were inside your quarters should come under question."
 
"Yeah...Can we change the topic? I'd rather not talk about this." She said.  "Remember, you're not an intellegance officer anymore.  And you aren't in my command either.. so I'd rather not talk about this if I dont have to." She requested
 
Verghese nodded. He knew the need for discretion. "What do you wish to talk about then?" he replied.
 
"Well, why you're here with me." She said with curiosity.
 
 Oh nuts Verghese thought to himself, cursing inwardly. He had been asking that question to himself, and so far had come up with little answer. "Well.....first I saw you were having trouble with those Klingons. And after that, the way you stormed pass me...well, it just suggested you needed someone to listen to." he paused. "I am a bartender after all, part of my job is to listen to even the most drunken customers, may it be in the bar or out."  
 
"Yeah..." T'Lai said.  "But I believe you're here with me because of another reason though.  Your face says one thing... but your eyes say another." She said calmly.
 
Verghese was a bit surprised at this. Well, he shouldn't be. "I don't know what you're talking about." He replied
 
T'Lai looked at him with a stern expression.  "There is no need to hide anything from me.  I just poured my heart and soul out to you, yet you wont give me the same courtisy?" She asked as she kept her eyes locked on his.
 
Verghese looked at her for a few seconds. Not speaking, not answering.Finally, he gave a sigh, looking around the bar a bit. "Well, yes I should." as soon as he broke eye contact, he came darn close to a panic. He had to think of something, someway to escape or even delay the inevitable.
 
"Do you know what happens to liars in the town I grew up in?" She asked just to stir him up a little.
 
"They were hanged and totured in various and horrible ways?" he mused.
 
"Their tounges were cut off so they couldnt speak another lie." She said with a serious expression.
 
She then watched his shocked expression, and she bursted into laughter.
 
"Actually nothing happened to them, I made that up... and you actually believed me!" She said with a snicker.
 
Verghese gave out a short laugh. Sometimes it was good to be had. At least now it gave him a few moments to breathe
 
"So... back to the topic... What's on your mind?  Any deep secrets you want to talk about?" She asked him with a friendly punch in the arm.
 
 Think! darnit Think! verghese thought to himself. He had to get someway out of this. Although part of him was pushing him to spill the beans, out of simply fairness, the other half wanted it to be secret, and not to reveal anything. Out of this struggle though, he got a small idea. "Well...actually, quite a bit." Verghese glanced over at K'hare for a second before turning back to T'lai.  
 
"Well I am open ears too, you know... after all we are friends." She said with a slight grin.
 
Verghese gave a smile. "Well, it's more of the bar than anything else." He sighed, turning his back to the bar. "I miss the old life I use to have, running goods to both sides of the nuetral zone. The bar...it's too sedentary, too quiet. Oh, it's good and comfortable of course...But the recent mission on the Solar Bounty was my first in over a year, and the thrill of being on a ship once more...it's simply irresistable." His eyes went downwards as he remembered the old days.  
 
T'Lai frowned slightly.  That wasn't what she wanted to hear.  "Yeah I know what you mean... I would do almost anything to go back to my old way of life... but if I did that, I would loose what little honor I have left." She said.
 
"That's the difference between us. I can go back at anytime. The darn thing's right there, calling to me...all I need to do is take in the Solar bounty and trade it in for the Vindicator.... then I'll be free once again." Verghese paused, frowning. "but then, I did leave it for a reason. Like you, I fear it may just end up that I loose everything if I went back."
 
"It's a shame that you don't join us at the meH'Haj..  You could try and gain back some of the things you lost....though I know there are things that are irreplaceable... you can always try and work for a better future for yourself and your family." She told him.
 
At the mention of his family, Verghese's frown turned into a sneer. He snapped back at her, obviously pissed. "I do believe I already told you once, I have no family left. I doubt I ever will have one either."
 
T'Lai was taken back by his reaction.  "Well with that attitude, it's no wonder you wont ever have another family." she snapped back as she slammed down her mug.
 
"It's a good thing too, otherwise they'd end up all dead, just like my current one." He replied. His mood starting to go sour.  
 
T'Lai was growing irratated.  "You really are a fool." She said before standing.  "If all you want in your life is to make a fool of yourself, then I want nothing more to do with you." She told him in a very stern and cold tone of voice.
 
Verghese paused, and then gave out a short laugh. His expression turned rather grim however, as he continued. "Perhaps so....but I'd rather live my life a fool, than to harm those whom I care for. History repeated itself too many times to me, and my fear of it repeating itself again has paralyzed me." He paused, looking up at T'lai. "I may be a fool to you, but at least I know to myself that I care enough to stay that way, rather than just let it affect those I care for. And then watch them die later on, all because I refused to stay that way." He paused, turning around and facing the bar once more and back to his food and drink.
 
T'Lai frowned and looked at him.  "I really don't know what else to tell you.  I tried before to convince you it wasn't your fault...but like you said... the past repeats it self alot...  Like you, I have no family....  At least, not a real family.  In this... house... to me... its a pretend family... and a 'suqy' one at that." accidentally pronouncing sucky incorrectly.  "I lived all of my life until a few days ago in exile...  A life of no honor, and no future.  My life was at a void...  I had nothing to live for.  And then that all changed one day at the local bar..." She said quietly.  
"Thats when I had gotten kidnapped and brought back to that ship...where I was a prisoner.... " she said.
"I wonder where I would be if I had chose to stay in bed that day.  I would be where I was before that day... a nothing." She said.
 
Verghese simply nodded, understanding what she was trying to say. "Well, I don't know what I can say. Perhaps, someday the past won't repeat itself so much, and something extraordinary happens to me to break the cycle. You've already done it, but until I can, I doubt i'll ever be something more than a mere bartender." He paused, his meal almost finished. Dabbing at his mouth with a cloth. He continued.
 
"But in the case that we ever meet again after such a thing happens....at least know that you have someone that cares about what happens to you. And if you need help, you know where to look."  
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« Reply #34 on: Feb 26th, 2005, 11:08pm »
 
T'Lai nodded.  She then looked at him curiously wondering where he was going with this, as it struck the back of her mind what he had just said.
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« Reply #35 on: Feb 26th, 2005, 11:21pm »
 
She was still behind his back. Cursing internally, He simply gave a nod. "I am sorry about your loss; and I mean it for both of them, and I apologize for the abruptness of this and causing you some distress, especially at this late hour, but this conversation has come to an end."  
 
Digging out some change from his pocket, he gave the bartender a bit of money for the meal. Taking another glass of water, he stepped up from the barstool.
 
Looking to T'lai, he gave a slight bow and spoke.
 
"I bid you a good night and a good journey once the tournament finishes. Thank you."  
 
With that, he turned and move to one of the other tables in the vicinity, trying to put some distance between him and T'lai.
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« Reply #36 on: Feb 27th, 2005, 12:16am »
 
Q'ol saw K'rahl enter.  She felt herself begin to tense up, as if her body was preparing for battle, but then she forced herself to relax and grab the new tankard the barkeep had just set at her right elbow on the bar and take a drink.
 
She and K'rahl had come to a sort of tense cease-fire.  He knew there were still issues that they needed to discuss and solve before things could go back to normal.  If they went back to normal at all.
 
She watched her mate of two years as he stopped and answered a hail on his comm badge.  Just looking at him could make her remember the battles they had fought together, the depth that only she saw because he did not know how to show it in any way but when they were alone together, when he was completely unguarded.  She realized that he was only that way with her, and it said something about the level of his feeling for her.
 
She took another long drink and sighed.  She did not wish to think about what she would do if things that she suspected were true, and if house politics were such that nothing could be done about it.  
 
She watched K'rahl speak to whoever was on the other end of the comm then, relaxing back against the bar with her drink.
 
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« Reply #37 on: Feb 27th, 2005, 3:23am »
 
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K'rahl looked over to Q'olavraH.  He had no idea how she would react to this news.  Sinatra was her friend, would she obey the orders of K'Trol and withdraw her defence of the Blue-eyed Demon?
 
He knew that he must tell her, that was clearly the unsaid message from K'jut.  He had to tell her before anyone else did.
 
He sighed, all he needed now was another thing to anger her.
 
Walking across the bar he noticed a warrior from the bIQ'tIQ'Iw was there, stood at the entrance.  Another was sat at the end of the bar.  Neither were talking to anyone, nor paying attention to the many distractions, both appeared to be absorbed in thought.  He was being watched, perhaps K'jut had assigned them.
 
"Beloved, I have news from the House.  Apparently the charges against Sinatra, the ones of theft of Federation technology, they are true.  K'Trol has had to remove her from our House."
 
He kept it short, he knew she would probably question this and he would have to tell her all he knew.
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« Reply #38 on: Feb 27th, 2005, 1:01pm »
 
T'Lai looked up as K'rahl entered.  She suddenly felt very tiney like a mouse as she watched him go over to Q'ol.  She took a long deep breath and walked over to him.  Hoping she didn't interupt anything, she bowed slightly after she got his attention.  
 
"K'Rahl, I would assume?" She asked him.  
 
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"I was your replacement for the finals...  I just wanted to meet you, is all." She replied.
 
 
 
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« Reply #39 on: Feb 27th, 2005, 4:32pm »
 
K'rahl Son of Kur'rk...
 
He turned from Q'olavraH to look at the speaker.
 
A Sogh from the meH'Haj, "T'lai Sogh?".
 
"You took my place..." he said, clearly distracted by what he had just communicated to his mate.
 
"You fought two Federation Marine Colonels and then were knocked out by a Federation Medic." He said as he recollected the details he had been given by Kur''rk.
 
"You have learnt much from this?" he asked.
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« Reply #40 on: Feb 27th, 2005, 5:42pm »
 
T'Lai nodded.  "Indeed I have.  I have learned many things, since my first day here." She told him.  "I hope that you are not angry with me for taking your place at the competition." She told him.
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« Reply #41 on: Feb 27th, 2005, 6:46pm »
 
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"I was not here in time.  It was only fair that another take my place." he said simply.
 
"You did well, Federation Marines are often trained in the arts of our race.  Of course you probably started learning our arts younger than they and more constantly."
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T'Lai frowned slightly as a memory suddenly unearthed itself and played in the back of her mind.  It was of her father training her, before he had died.
 
"Yes, I have been trained, and still training since I was 5 years old." She told him quietly.
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« Reply #43 on: Feb 27th, 2005, 10:07pm »
 
Q'olavraH listened to K'rahl with a blank look on her face.  As this news began to parse, she was about to speak when the be' approached.
 
She took a drink from her tankard while she waited to speak to her mate.
 
What she had not yet had time to communicate to K'rahl were her own finding about Stella, so this news did not come as much of a surprise to her.
 
She let her eyes roam the room as was her habit as K'rahl was speaking to the other female.
 
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« Reply #44 on: Feb 28th, 2005, 12:09am »
 
Ing approached Q'olavraH as her gaze fell on him.
 
"How is your health?" he asked in the brusque manner of a Klingon greeting
 
Q'olavraH looked him up and down and then with a grin, "I seem to be breathing, so I suppose my health is fine."
 
"Good! I saw your last match and was concerned." Ing replied. "You are suffering no ill effects from you adventure getting here?"
 
"Perhaps before we have this discussion.. cadet .. you will introduce yourself?" Q'ol said with an arched brow.
 
"I am Ing. K'Hare's science officer on the Hegh'ta." Ing announced. "He told me to investigate the matter which delayed you."
 
"He has told me much about you…"she said cryptically.  "I am Q'olavraH, but you already knew that.  Now that we formally know one another..."  She smiled and took a drink from her tankard. "...there are no ill physical effects that I can tell."
 
"I saw your match," Ing replied, "You seemed..."
 
"Distracted." She shook her head and smirked at herself.
 
Ing nodded. "…not the same fighter as I saw last year."
 
"There is a lesson for you if you haven't learned it.  When you have a battle in front of you it is a very good idea to focus on that battle and not allow other things in your life to intrude until the battle of the moment is won.  I imagine the very fact that this is a tournament and I knew I would not die if I lost is what let me become distracted."  She took a sip.  "And so I have learned something this year as well.  Fight all battles as if you will lose your life if you lose."
 
Ing nodded, taking her advice. "I did have one specific concern," he said. "You seemed slower, as well, which I thought may have been lingering effects of something that occurred to you before you arrived."
 
"Slower in what respect?" she asked, curious.
 
"Slower to attack an opening. Slower to recover from an attack. Slower to move your blade into a position to block."
 
"Ah... I was using K'Hare's betleH.... It is heavier than a standard betleH.  At first it did not affect my technique, but as I got tired it was harder to keep up my usual pace." she answered and then took a swig, emptying the tankard.
 
"K'Hare's new betleH? That would explain it." Ing looked surprised. "Why didn't you opt for a more standard weapon?"
 
She picked up the full tankard that the barkeep had put at her elbow, while she thought about her answer.  "It seemed right to use that blade."  She did not elaborate.  "I am thinking of getting one made for myself to those specifications to practice with."
 
Ing nodded. After a pause he changed the subject. "And the girl? What will become of her?"
 
A smile flitted across Q'ol's face, "She will have a chance to learn and grow and become all that she is capable of becoming.  She will likely join K'Hare's classes and I will be helping with her training with bladed weapons."
 
Ing nodded. "I was just speaking with the half-Andorian former Admiral. Apparently he is sending his daughter to K'Hare as well."
 
"It seems the .. 'academy'.. is becoming quite popular.  This is good.  Perhaps he will allow me to stay around and help at times.  QaraH must need a vacation once in a while...?" Q'ol tried not to smile, she had heard of the various forms of 'tough love' that QaraH often used as persuation.
 
Ing shook his head. "What is it about K'Hare that causes people to send students to him for teaching? Isn't he supposed to be bigoted against non-Klingons?"
 
"Due to current circumstances I believe his views might change more quickly than they would have otherwise.  That said, I can think of no other I would allow to teach my children, be they full or half bloods or otherwise.  I hope when SuQ and maS are bigger that they will be allowed to join in some of K'Hare's classes."  She hoped K'rahl was hearing this conversation and paying attention.
 
Ing accepted her statement. "What is it that gives you so much confidence in K'Hare?"
 
"He is…"  she blinked, then took a drink, trying to think how to explain it, and she felt she should explain it the best she could to this student of her friend.
 
Ing waited patiently, and took a sip of his bloodwine.
 
"K'Hare is Klingon."  She thought about that, and then decided to try and explain it after taking a drink from her tankard.  "I know that no matter where I am, if K'Hare lives and I need him, he will come.  He will not forsake his honor for personal gain.  I know this.  He is my friend." the last said with conviction as if it was explanation enough.
 
Ing turned to look at where K'Hare was busily getting drunk as he considered that. Q'ol also looked toward her friend while taking another drink.
 
"I thank you for the talk," Ing said, "You have given me much insight."
 
Q'olavraH smiled.  "If I can give you other insights, all you need to do is seek me out.  Though I'm more likely to bend your ear with a tale than actually say anything useful."
 
Ing managed a smile and excused himself, "I regret that I have no time for tales tonight. I must get back to work on my investigation for K'Hare."
 
Q'ol nodded and went back to her drink. "Die well Ing."
 
"And you as well," Ing replied, and left the bar, leaving his empty tankard near Q'olavraH.
 
 
<<A few minutes later>>
<<Ing's room>>
Ing went straight to his room, where he entered a message programmed to be delivered to K'Hare when the totlh awoke. Then Ing went straight to bed.
 
The message read simply:
"I believe I have found DonK'Hare's motive. If I am correct, we are in no further danger. Summon me when you get this, and I will explain."
 
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Ing The Puny
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