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âFine, Cutter. Negotiate your contract.â
âI need a line to the Shady, and Abby needs to be present. Wanderer?â
âI am here, Cutter. Abby will be joining you, shortly, and the link to the Shady Marie will be available in three, twoâŠâ
âShady Marie here. How can we help you Wanderer?â
âCase, itâs Cutter. We have a contract to negotiate.â
âAnd itâs nice to hear from you, too,â Case said. âFine. I take it you have as much time as usual and a ton to get done. Letâs get started.â
Hammering out the details with Beckett didnât take as long as I feared, and, as uncomfortable as I was with Delight looking on, I managed to ignore her until it was done. Beckett and I even managed the traditional close-of-deal handshake at the end.
âWe done?â Case asked, and I looked at Delight.
No surprise that she shook her head.
âSorry, Case. You mind sticking around a bit longer?â
âIâm guessing Delightâs on stand-by?â
âYup. Iâll put you and Abs on speaker.â
âGood to know sheâs okay, too,â Case said, sounding unimpressed. âAfter this, I want a sitrep.â
My first reaction was to wonder what the hell gave her the right, and then I remembered Mack putting her in charge. Delightâs expression said she hadnât realized we were that deeply in the shit. I met it with a look that said I didnât have time for her baloney, and she needed to get the hell over herself.
Iâm not sure what would have happened if she hadnât taken a glance around the negotiating table and reminded herself we were supposed to be doing business. Whatever. Pretty sure I could have done with the workout just as much as she could.
âSo,â Abby said, using Wandererâs speakers. âDelight, I take it you have an agenda you need to work through.â
Delight refocused, and nodded.
âThank you, Abby. First order of business: the retrieval contract for me and Pritchard is off the table.â
I rolled my eyes.
Like we hadnât worked that out already.
Abby gave me a mental poke, and I got my mind back to the task at hand.
âUnderstood,â Case said.
âThe other half of the offer still stands,â Delight said. âOdyssey requires your assistance in finding the connection between the Star Shadow wolf clan and Sharovan, Mishamblin, or any of the other companies that fall under the direction or ownership of the entity known as Terrence Costoganzi.â
Entity?
âWe have yet to verify his species,â Pritchard told me, sliding a cup of kaff across in front of me, and setting down a plate.
Right. Well, I guess the dude could be arach, I glanced down at the plate, just as Cascade tilted his head, and scooped what was on it into his mouth. Holy Hell! Hadnât anybody fed the beast?
âExactly.â Pritchard picked up the plate, and absent-mindedly patted Cascade. âIâll get you another.â
I lifted the cup of coffee to my lips, turning my mind back to the negotiations, but the negotiations were moving along without us.
â⊠and Iâll be keeping the Shady Marie out of the line of fire,â Case was saying. âDetails of which Iâll work out with the Koprakades.â
âConfirmed. In addition, Odyssey requires assistance in the retrieval of alliance assets.â
I sat up straighter, and Delight winked at me.
âThought youâd like that, Cutter.â
She had, had she? I remembered Abby trumping Odyssey in its offer of assistance and had to wonder.
âOuch,â said Pritchard, returning with another plate.
He set it on the table in front of me, at the same time as he waved a bowl in front of Cascadeâs nose. The dog lifted his head off the table and followed the offering down to the floor, standing so he could eat. I listened to him chomping down the contents, and lifted a small pie off the plate in front of me. Delight kept talking, as I started chewing.
âWe need your assistance in retrieving Mackenzie Star, Tenser Tennyson, and Rohan Garitch from the Star Shadow clan.â
Oh, they did, did they? And Iâd thought Mack and the Shady werenât that importâ
I choked on my pie as Pritchard nudged me hard enough to rock me sideways. Delight smirked, but continued hammering out the finer points with Case and Abs. I took another gulp from my coffee as Cascade raised his head above the table.
âYou need to mind your manners,â Pritchardâs growl rattled through my head, and I rolled my eyes.
âSo Mack keeps telling me.â
Cascade made a lunge for my plate, and I swept it out of his reach before he could clear it.
âPack?â he asked, and I snarled at him, before Iâd realized what I was doing.
He ducked his head, and lay down by my feet, huffing out a huge sigh of resignation. Pure silence greeted me. I looked up, and found I was the centre of attention from everyone around the table.
âSorry,â I said, indicating the dog. âI was just⊠It⊠HeâŠâ
From the looks on their faces, it didnât matter what I said. They werenât going to get it. I glanced down at the dog.
âTroublemaker,â I muttered, and then waved at Delight. âCarry on.â
After another embarrassing momentâs silence, she did.
âCase? Abby? Are you satisfied with the conditions?â
Two firm affirmatives followed, and then Delight turned to me.
âAnd how about you, Cutter?â
I waved my hand, and picked up another pie.
âSure. Case is happy, Iâm happy.â
Case made a sound of disgust.
âYou didnât get a word of that, did you, Cutter?â
âYouâre the boss, Caseâand you know this stuff better than I ever will. Itâs your call, and Iâll back it.â
âIâll hold you to that, Cutter. Now, go get my crew back.â
I swallowed the last hasty bite, and nodded.
âSure thing, Case. Iâll get right on it.â
She said nothing else, signing off with a âpleasure doing business with youâ for Delight, and ending the connection. Abby gave me the computer equivalent of a clip upside the head, and then left me alone under Delightâs watchful eye.
Pritchard sat down beside me, and Cascade stirred restlessly at my feet.
âSo,â he said, as Delight came and sat beside him. âHow are we going to do this?â
18âLocating Costoganzi
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