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End of Part #6
Then one day while Dexter and Sultan were in the Bazaar, who but Achmed, the storekeeper, happened to spot them...
Chapter 07
"Ah yes! Look at this! If it isn't my old friend Sultan," Achmed said as he greeted the pair of them. "And who is this that you are dragging around on that leash? Can it be my runaway slave? Or were you perhaps looking for me just to return 'my property'?"
"Your property? Are you insane? He is mine. I purchased him from you, legally. I have a bill of sale signed by you and filed with the court, stating that you sold him to me."
"A forgery no doubt."
"Don't give me that camel shit. You know better than that." Sultan said. "I have heard that since your uncle passed away, you have taken over his business and are running it into the ground. Why, after all this time are you now telling me that, after almost killing this poor boy and selling him to me; you now want him back? Is it that the business is failing and that perhaps you want an additional means of earning a few dollars?"
"I not only demand that you return him to me, but I want the money he has earned for you turned over to me also!"
"Now I'm sure you are crazy! You have got to be joking! Just because you now own a business does not mean that you have elevated yourself up to the status of a human being. You always have been and still are gutter shit and if you don't clear the way for your betters, I will flush you down the nearest sewer," Sultan said angrily as he pushed him aside. ''Why, just the very thought that such a fine specimen as my slave should even have been touched by one such as you makes me sick."
With that he pushed Achmed out of their way and proceeded to continue to shop. After he had finished his purchases and had arranged to have them delivered, both he and Dexter returned to the brothel.
"Do you think he will be able to get me back?" Dexter asked. "I won't have to go back to that filthy bastard -- will I?"
"Don't even let that thought enter your head. By our laws you belong to me. The papers were signed and filed with the proper authorities. It is all legal."
"But what if he takes you into court?"
"I have his written statement that he sold you to me for cash. That paper should hold up in any court of law. If need be, I can get 10 people to testify that he not only sold you to me, but that he helped load you into my van."
"Were there any such persons?"
'Don't ask foolish questions. For the right price I can even get the Judge, the Chief of Police and the doctor to testify to this," Sultan laughed. "No one will believe him when I get finished with him. He will be lucky if he has that little store once I counter-sue him. He may make all kinds of noise, but he knows he cannot even get his 'day in court'. He will be the laughing stock of the town."
As soon as they got back to the brothel, Sultan called his lawyer and asked him to come to his office. The two of them sat down and Sultan filled him in on what had happened in the Bazaar. He showed him the 'Bill of Sale' and the Doctor's bill.
"The Bill of Sale is all we should need. What are you showing me the doctor's bill for?" asked the lawyer. "It proves nothing really."
"It proves that Achmed abused Dexter. It shows that Achmed was a violent owner and my purchase of him saved his life. Once Dexter became well, I offered him a job in my establishment, which he accepted."
"The court is not interested in Dexter's health -- only his status. Is he free or property? Are you saying that you purchased him and then offered him his freedom and he decided to work for you?"
"Well, not in so many words. I told him that by our laws he now belonged to me and that if he consented to work for me, He might be able to earn his freedom."
"Again, I must tell you that the court is only interested in Dexter's status. As long as you have that Bill of Sale, there is nothing this shop owner can do about it. I would like to speak to this Dexter and hear what he has to say about it."
"Does this mean that you will be his lawyer also?"