The Wages of Sin [Aurin]

Wherein Valentin sends a letter

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"A gift horse you want us to put all of- our employer's money on." responded Louis, his voice a little wry, "That's the kind of gift which you can regret receiving the rest of your life."

But as wary as Louis might be, they were in a bind. Even if the audit didn't discover any of the company's illegal activities, the OIR's letter had included a lot of very, very pointed interrogatories. The company wasn't going to make it out with its balance sheet intact- and so the only way to hide the money was to remove it from the balance sheets, and not in the amateurish way which most people did. An accredited foreign merchant might be the only solution.

...but nobody made this much money without being suspicious about it.

"It may be that you can help Frederick's sister in some capacity." Louis said, his entire demeanor suddenly cheerful once again, "Then let us discuss terms of our investment- and your collateral."

"Collateral!" Hodgekins said, looking like the sun had just broken across his face, "Yes, yes, of course, we must have some insurance, mustn't we?"


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As Louis and Hodgekins sprung their demands on Darus, his senses were probing the far corners of the manse- if manor you could call it. Really, it was more along the lines of a particularly large townhouse than a proper estate. Thankfully, big or small, he didn't have to range far to keep track of the signature of the single woman in the house.

She was up in the hallway directly above the room, close by- perhaps kneeling, pressing her ear to the floor. Obviously she was trying to hear what was happening in the house beneath her, an odd practice for someone nominally in charge of the house. She was small, whoever she was, perhaps five foot even, and there was no scent of magic on her. She was distinctly curious, that was the main thing. Not exactly at ease, but not nervous either, just very, very curious.
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"Anything to help Frau Allstead," he said, loud enough, hopefully, for her to hear. But he smiled just as wide at the mention of collateral; that meant they were now negotiating in earnest rather than pussyfooting around.

Negotiate, they did indeed.

In the end, neither party was completely satisfied, which was the hallmark of a good deal in most cases. It was exceedingly rare to find agreements that left both parties completely satisfied. Most games were closer to zero-sum than not. However, Hodgkins and Louis were in a bind; Darus just needed to keep his ledgers correct so Valentin could work his nitpicking magic upon them.

"Gentlemen," he said, shaking their hands at the conclusion. "While Freddie was a good man, you are clearly thieves." But his smirk was more admiring of their skill than truly calling them out. The business concluded, he was only too happy to get out of their hair, though he left invisible mirages of himself behind to listen to what was said after he left.

Those same mirages kept track of the woman upstairs. When he was certain nobody was with her or nearby to overhear, he opened a Window from his compact mirror to her looking-glass. A warm brown eye peered out at her from his rooms at the inn.

"I say, is this thing working? Please, make no outcry!" His stage whisper might be funny if it wasn't coming out of nowhere—and her looking-glass. "I am a friend of the late Freddie Allstead. Please, are you being held against your will?"
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As Darus departed the manor house, one of the two nervous collaborators turned to the other.

"Well? Do you think he can be trusted?"

The other conspirator turned his gaze away from the retreating figure, closing the door, and raised an eye at his fellow. He lifted one hand and began to pick at his nails absently. "Of course not. The man is an obvious thief and a liar. But he's what we've been looking for anyway."

"So...?"

"We'll give him the money, and he'll try to steal it. And that will give us everything we need."

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When Aurin's eye made its way into the presumptive boudoir of Miss Allstead, he immediately noticed a couple of things.

First, he saw the decor. It was barren in there; the large bedframe housing only a regular-sized mattress with cheap linen covers, cheap candles burning in the sconces, and only a single chair and table filling an enormous bedroom. Even more telling, there were marks on the walls where fixtures had once been; a hole for a chandelier, the outlines of what would have been brass or gilt scrollwork on the ceiling joists, and an entire wall where some kind of artwork had been prised off and removed.

Next, Aurin noticed the terrarium. The exception to the strange lack of furniture, this glass cage took up a full quarter of the room, and was meticulously planted with various exotic-looking trees and bushes which he didn't recognize. In the center of it stood a tortoise larger than any other he'd ever seen, large enough for a man to sit comfortably atop. It chewed thoughtfully on one of the strange leaves in its enclosure.

Finally, he saw the girl. She was just a slip of a thing, looking barely out of her majority, with pale white skin and even paler straw-colored hair, done up in a bun. She was wearing extremely expensive clothes, all silk brocade and satin, pinned with golden jewelry and accentuated with polished amethysts- but the clothes were all a few sizes too big for her. She had the face of someone suffering from perpetual worry, and it was not at all improved when she heard the disembodied voice.

"Wh- what? Who- who- who are you? Where are you?"

She glanced about desperately, but did not spot Aurin's window- unfortunate, perhaps, but it did cause her to spin around, giving him a fine show of her entire figure. She looked absolutely nothing like Frederick... but then, Freddie had been her brother-in-law, and neither Aurin or Darus had ever seen Sir Tupin.

As Aurin watched, the girl crept over to the bed and reached underneath the covers, carefully withdrawing... a revolver. She cradled the gun carefully, in both hands.

"Show yourself! You cannot simply invade a woman's rooms without permission!" There was more fear than anger in her voice, which trembled artfully- but Aurin's keen eye noticed that her hands were not shaking, and she had begun to case the room, looking for places he could be hiding. This was a girl prepared to shoot first and answer questions later.
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"Name's Artur," he said. "I'm in the mirror."

The Window he had created there was shrouded with a bit of glamour so she could see him as if through frosted glass, red hair limned gold by beeswax candlelight, fair skin, the colors of his clothes. But he could see her clearly, and her tortoise. He didn't know what it was with Gelerians and their tortoises; perhaps they just wanted to be like their odd Emperor.

"It came to my attention that there was a young lady locked—not in a tower like a princess of legend—in a room on the premises. As someone who travels quite a bit for work, I have found it helpful to acquire little oddments and artefacts that do certain tricks. Such as sussing out a young lady locked in a room. Such as using mirrors to communicate. I might even be able to amplify the effects such that you could walk through the mirror to safety. Hm. I suppose I would have to figure out how to make it bigger if the tortoise wants to escape as well.

"Ah, but I see you are armed so probably capable of blasting the lock off the door if you wished to depart.

'A thousand apologies. I shall leave you to your tortoise tending if you wish."

He talked a lot, hoping it would encourage her to talk a lot and give him the information he needed. If she was Frau Allstead and she did need to be rescued, he could get her out without breaking a sweat. He could send her to Valentin for care and corroboration of whatever he needed to know. Or he could help her disappear.

Artur Darus could make many things happen.

He just needed to know more to know how to proceed.
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The young damsel in question eyed the room suspiciously, gun barrel sweeping back and forth as Aurin spoke. When he identified his position, she swung around to stare at the mirror. Her eyes narrowed as she realized that some manner of enchantment was afoot.

"Witchcraft..." she said, sounding a little sour.

Magic was not the taboo subject in Gel'Grandal that it was--or had been--in Zaichaer, but many people had no love for it. Magery was the subject of distrust across much of Karnor, save in those places where the wizards had installed themselves as kings and reigned openly by virtue of that puissance, as they did in Kalzasi. In the Empire, though, it was even worse. The witches here were encumbered by great swathes of regulation, meant in theory to protect the people from their whims; in practice, though, it simply meant that most of the time the wizard who might abuse you somehow had an official writ authorizing it.

A whirlwind of thoughts ran through the young woman's mind, and Aurin could watch the subtle shifts in her eyes and face. She glanced downward, towards the floor and the other residents of the house below, then over at the windows, as if she were considering making a break for it. Given how she was armed, it did seem unlikely that she was being trapped here against her will, or at least trapped by dint of some threat of violence. Few kidnappers let their victims keep a weapon.

On the other hand, she was slow to answer. Very slow to answer. Something about this situation was deeply troubling to her, and no wonder. Nothing about what was happening in this house seemed legitimate.

"I am... of course, I am Lady Allstead." Aurin had rarely heard so obvious a lie. "Of course I'm Lady Allstead. Why would I need to be rescued?"

As she spoke more and more, Aurin came to realize that the woman's voice was not Gelarian- her accent, though she was taking pains to avoid it, was Zaichaeri. That wasn't totally disqualifying in and of itself, for Frau Allstead had not been native to Dardouen and there was really no way to know what she sounded like, but Aurin had directed enough shows to see the million tell-tale signs of an actress unused to playing a part, stumbling as she tried to remember all the stage direction she'd been given.

"Now. What do you mean, I came to your attention? How so? Are you with the OIR?" Her voice grew momentarily tremulous at that.

Across the room, the tortoise moved for the first time, its head slowly extending from its shell as it reached for one of the leaves of the wilting Ecithian plant above it. It bit at the air in slow motion, straining to try to capture the green delicacy- and this distracted the girl, who sidled away from the mirror and pressed a finger against the plant's stem, lowering it into the tortoise's jaw. She had to keep her hand there for several seconds more, however, as the ancient reptile failed several times to get hold of the flora.

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"They say money cannot buy happiness, but it can certainly purchase all manner of magical devices," the vague man shape in the mirror mused.

So, not Frau Allstead. He could cut and run now, let Valentin know that there is no true Frau Allstead in residence, but perhaps some Pfenning alumna. Not knowing her relationship with the men below, he didn't know whether this would cause enough doubt surrounding strange visitors that her telling them about a mysterious "Artur" might spur them to connect "Artur" with "Darus" and realize that "Artur Darus" was the entirety of this persona's name.

"With the OIR? No. But with Freddie gone... things in that house are moving quickly. We shall see whether too quickly or not quickly enough. I hope you trust your friends. Farewell, Frau Allstead."

The clouded mirror went clear, but only showed her what was already in the room.

Artur Darus, safe and secure in his rented rooms, dissolved into Aurin Kavafis and he opened a Window unto Valentin Valentin at the appointed hour. He gave the man a brief summation of what had occurred with Hodgkins and Gerhard, and then the woman.

"I never met Frau Allstead as you know, but this woman spoke with a Zaichaeri accent and was not the worst actress I have ever come upon." He didn't pause to attempt to tally up how many actresses he had come upon. Valentin didn't seem curious as to his sexual exploits and while Aurin was unbothered using sex as a tool, he didn't exude sexuality as he had when he had managed a cabaret-cum-brothel.

"If Frau Allstead remains alive, she is not there. I didn't sense any signs of a murder there... hm... other than that of Frederick himself but only because I knew where and how to look. Once they quit the house, I could do a more thorough investigation if you like. Or even obfuscate things should you fear the Imperial government looking into this household more in depth.

"I tried to instill a bit of doubt as to the trustworthiness of her... hm, friends. Hopefully she will not mention the man in the mirror, though they might be on edge after Darus' visit to the point where any little ripple requires a deep investigation.

"Shall I precede as planned, mein Kapitän?"
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When Aurin's window opened, he caught Valentin in the midst of unwinding by reviewing a thousand pages of ledgers. In all of the fox's travels and years, seldom had he met any man who seemed so bloody single-minded. If Aurin's agents were right, the lawyer seldom went to parties, drank only as business required, and attended on brothels exclusively for the purpose of financial audits. Many had wondered, over the years, if Valentin Valentin were truly human, or some hideous fiscal curse set upon the world by some spite of Avenna.

Still, the sudden intrusion of Aurin's magic and his news didn't seem to disturb the inspector one bit. The black-headed, blackhearted bureaucrat nodded along with everything his informant said, his eyes narrowing at the revelation that Allstead Shipping had gone so far as to fake their owner's life.

"Fine work." he conceded, brusquely, "Doubtless they are aware you intend to rob them, but they think they can capitalize. Villains to the core, to the last." It went unremarked, of course, that Valentin was himself planning to continue hiding not one, but two murders in the interest of robbing the company. Still, all morality was relative in some ways, wasn't it? At least this robbery had only the most worthy victims in mind.

Valentin had tried to keep Aurin at arm's length, knowing that the man was a foreigner and spy, and wanting him to obtain as little leverage as possible over his good self- but upon reflection, some additional disclosure was wise, perhaps. He held up a finger as Aurin spoke about his investigation.

"For myself, I am not concerned with determining Frau Allstead's status. You see, I met her ghost; not in the sense of metaphor, as I employed before when describing her affairs. The OIR's imperial archive gathers private truths about a thousand, thousand persons, things unknown even to their dearest friends, their families, and from time to time that quiet conglomeration of truth being fed into the great memnosytes attracts the wandering spirits of those whose deaths have been shrouded in mystery. It is official policy to ignore those specters. I did not."

The lawyer's hands trembled for a moment as he remembered the numinous figure, features barely visible, hands raised, importuning him. Still, his voice did not shake. "So, she is dead and they have killed her. But it is good to know that they have hired an impersonator, for it shows how much they fear this audit. I will be... unkind, with them, I think."

Not too unkind, though. Of course, the two--perhaps the three--of them in that house deserved to be caught and tried, and put to the question, but if that happened then their money would be siphoned away into some Imperial vault, to be squandered on the next of the Emperor's stupid, stupid projects. Valentin had presided over the efforts to hide the amount of money being spent to capture and contain Talon Novalys, and, so far as he could tell, it had produced not one iota of benefit for the nation. Gods alone knew what insanity the Emperor would be onto next; perhaps he would capture one of the Primals of Ecith, to parade it around like they did with the Hulsehunde? No, the money was better off with him.

"Proceed with the plan. Two days' hence, I will tear that house apart looking at ledgers and demanding figures, and making every manner of threat you can conceive. By the end of the day, they will be begging you to take their money before I can."
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