Myth 13 - Myth Alliances Asprin, Robert (top 100 novels .TXT) 📖
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“He didn't see me, did he?”
“No.”
“Good,” I sighed, putting my feet up on the ottoman and leaning back with my hands behind my head. “Just because I'm not his teacher any more doesn't mean he's not still my student.”
¥ “Well, I'd better get home to Mums,” Tananda smiled. “I left my suitcase half-packed in my room. I hope Chumley's still in one piece. Wait until I tell him Skeeve made friends with the women who beat us up a couple of months ago. Hey, take care of yourself, Aahz.”
She gave me a big hug and a kiss, and headed off toward her room. I poured myself some wine and settled back to contemplate the ceiling some more. A D-hopper. The kid sure knew how to send a message. I wondered if and when I would ever take him up on it.
A knock on the door disturbed my reverie. I cracked the door, but kept my shoulder against the inner edge. You could never be too careful, even in the Bazaar.
Standing outside was a thin, blue-faced individual with thinning white hair. I had never seen his species before, but I knew a bill-collector when he saw one.
“I'm looking for The Great Skeeve,” the visitor an?nounced.
“He ain't here.”
“This is his last known address?”
“I don't answer questions like that, especially from peo?ple I don't know,” I growled, showing all of my teeth. The little guy gulped, but soldiered on.
“Well, he owes us over three hundred thousand gold pieces, and if he doesn't pay up,” he concluded with a feral grin and a thumb jerked over his shoulder toward a couple of really big bruisers that I hadn't noticed before, “our col?lection agents will be happy to take the matter up with him personally.”
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