A pause, then the sound of water doubled in intensity. Moments later, it doubled again.
The things you can buy with money…
You can buy anything but love. Love… the one intangible. Even the force can be purchased… in a way.
bzzzzzzzzzzzztttt The doorbell rang, and Kas hit the unlock button on his remote. With a phoosh of compressing air his bodyguard Hual entered. The man bowed slightly, and walked up to the Secretary of State. “Sir, we followed the man like you asked. He hopped a ride to the lower levels, to a bar/hotel combo. The…Nurf’s Turf Inn. He had one drink; I verified this with the barkeep. He acted strangely the whole time… very strangely. Like his drink was some sort of cleaner. After that he left, and I put two other men on his tail.”
Kas nodded, and replied. “He’s probably already spotted your men, and probably spotted you too. The fact that he didn’t loose you means that he doesn’t really mind being seen, or he’s planning to loose you when he gets a feel for his surroundings. Or it could mean something else altogether…
Keep me informed.”
Ren… Ren… so many things you don’t know about me, and that I don’t know about you…
Once again alone, Kas reached for another drumstick. The sound of water ceased, and movement was heard in the other rooms.
So many things no one knows… so much pain we all endure. An itch started at the base of his neck, and worked its way straight down his back, ending just above his waist. The old scar again. He didn’t scratch it; he knew that the itch would go away.
So many things to hide. Vessana was heard mucking about in Kas’ room, probably searching for some clothing. Hers were cumbersome for now, just a little too much for the temperature Kas liked to keep his rooms at.
If only I could tell you, my old friend…. I’ve known you for three years now, and you never found out… The now stripped drumstick left Kas’ hand, flying in a perfect arc toward its other naked brothers.
I will help you, old friend. I will help you and your bride Vessana came out of the door, dressed in a loose grey robe, and a light shirt. Traditional Haku wear that Kas liked to keep around just incase a few emissaries dropped by. The drumstick landed with a soft thud amongst it’s brothers.
I will help you find this Lupercus. Vessana sat down opposite to him, her eyes full of the one question on her mind.
But my help comes at a price, old friend. Kas spoke to Vessana, his voice gentle. “Yes, I do have some information for you.”
You shall find out soon enough Vessana leaned forward, her hands beginning to clasp, and unclasp. “Yes?”, her voice trembling slightly.