In her bedroom, Miran started and came running back to the kitchen. The Korut jumped off the table and scurried up her leg and into her arms. She hardly noticed she was holding it. 'What was that?' she asked in a strained voice, her heart thumping.
Randius was looking out the window and his face was serious when he turned back. It broke into a smile almost immediately afterwards, so it seemed as though nothing was wrong, but Miran had already noticed it. 'It's nothing you should worry about, Miran,' he said jauntily.
'No.' She cut him short. 'What is it?'
'One of our travelling companions,' he replied, smiling less now, but still in no less firm a tone. 'Don't worry yourself about it too much. I'm just going to step outside a moment, but please finish your packing soon.' He waved an arm in Kenzi's direction. 'Perhaps this young lady should return to her home to pack as well? Or perhaps not.' He glanced at Esthemazaar. Miran craned her neck to see but Randius had positioned himself so that he was blocking part her view. She saw the square but not the stranger. 'Maybe you'll be so kind as to help the young lady pack some things. It doesn't matter if it isn't very much. You will need to get some new travelling clothes soon anyhow. Nothing you have is likely to be appropriate for long distances of travelling. Now go, both of you,' he said, shooing them to the back room like chickens. 'And don't come out until you've finished!' He closed the door after them and waved his staff. The doorway gleamed blue for a minute.
Miran spun around a few seconds after the door was shut. She hadn't been able to resist Randius's commands, but now she realized what was happening. She rattled the door handle but it was well and firmly locked by magic. She began to splutter with rage. 'Open the door, you coward!' she yelled, but Randius was already stepping outside. There was no sound of him. The silence infuriated the young healer. 'Why, the arrogance of that man! Locked in my own house! Urgh!' Kenzi's presence reminded her suddenly of her position. She coughed, sighed and turned to the girl. 'Come, Kenzi, there's no getting out of this room until we've packed. I daresay he's charmed the door so that we can only leave when everything is quite packed up.'
Randius was shaking his head slightly at Miran's insults as he left the inn. Nothing had changed with that girl, he thought, pulling his hood up, except everything had changed, and the smile left his face. He put it back on as he went towards Esthemazaar. Ah, that young man. He'd thought he would be seeing him again. And he was bringing bad news, no doubt.
Randius had not heard anything that Esthemazaar had, but there was an unshakeable feeling of unease hanging about him. He spoke lightly to the young giant. 'Trouble?'
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