Re: Chapter 6 (Continued)
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2025 11:34 pm
As she sees that smile, hears that odiously satisfied tone, Iana's eyes close in relief. He believed it. Her bluff worked, and she is going to be able to string him along for a little more.AftermathGM wrote: ↑Tue Apr 22, 2025 10:19 pm
Chavon adjusts his shoulders and relaxes back again. The longer Iana talks, the more his lips curve like the proverbial cat that got into the cream. "So the Lady is indeed behind all of this. As I expected," he says. You could almost imagine him steepling his fingers in evil glee. "Doesn't it feel much better to just go ahead and tell me what you know? No need to argue, to make threats, just a conversation. A civilized conversation. I get so tired of the other kind sometimes. 'Why don't we just beat it out of him, boss?' they'll say, and yes... that does work sometimes. But sometimes they'll just tell me whatever I want to hear so that we'll stop beating it out of him, whether it's true or not. I appreciate that you're my partner in this, M Tigenet."
She makes herself open her eyes again right away, though. She does not dare to take her gaze off of Chavon for more than the briefest moment - and, more importantly, she is fairly certain that he will interpret her relief as 'feeling good about telling the truth.' She cannot under any circumstances risk him realizing that she is actually relieved that he is going along with her lie.
So, instead, Iana makes a valiant, if shaky, attempt to smile back. "Thank you," she offers. Let him think that the weak nature of her smile is only from the fear that he already believes has just passed, or perhaps the very real pain in her hip that is very much not diminishing. "Yes, I do appreciate my good fortune that you are the one I am speaking to right now." There, that bit of sycophancy might buy her a few more moments to think....
Perhaps…perhaps she can start to feed into the plan that she and Asra had been building? Can she feed him some more information - a place and a time when she 'knows' the Lady will appear, to lure him towards that place?He drums his fingers on his knee for a moment as he considered what to ask next. There are so many options. "Now, I have a lot of outstanding unanswered questions about this Lady, whoever she is. There are those I work for -- with, really, our goals simply align for now -- who are quite troubled by the sudden appearance of a new player in this little game of ours." He breathes in deeply through his nose. Iana's suggestion of scent might have gotten to him. "Especially one who seems to have a number of cards up her sleeves. Are you... affiliated by chance with this Lady? Or are you simply on her trail as well? What do you know of her? Details. I need details. What will she be doing at the Mayor's Ball? If she has access to the box, I have--"
He cuts off, holds up a hand in apology. "I talk too much. Please, you go ahead."
She might be able to play on that arrogance, too: if he is so focused on the idea that Iana is giving him - no, that he has made Iana give him - information that the other conspirators do not have, then he might be more willing to believe her.
Anything to draw this out longer, to keep him talking. Both in the hopes that he will let something slip, but also just to stall long enough that she can think of a way to escape, or that someone can come rescue her. How long has she been here? She does not even know.
Oh, gods, she thinks, absurdly, with a twinge of pain, I hope I am not late for my date,
And then tells herself, Focus. Focus.
"No, it's all right," Iana ventures, with another weak smile. "I - I do not know whether she has access to the box, but…" She pauses, choosing her words carefully. "I believe that I have managed to determine a few pieces of information about her. Not her age, or her name, unfortunately. Her appearance, I am sure you already know." She offers a plausible semblance of a respectful smile, full of confidence in Chavon's prior knowledge. "But her origin - my evidence suggests that she is from Kasial. She may even truly bear the title of Lady.
"Also, I have been studying the records of her past appearances. Where she has shown herself, at what times, and to whom." That is something plausible for her to have been doing - which he will know, if he has actually been keeping an eye on her. (She will shudder about that later. A lot.) "I think I've started to find a pattern."
She pauses, with another small sniff, then leans forward ever so slightly - not that she can manage any more than 'slightly', bound as she is - as if confiding a great secret. "I believe I may have determined where she will appear next."