While A'ishah doesn't know it, her friends plan to spring her.
Also, she gets to know more of the ones that she's coming to love so much.
Especially the younger ones, the mystic Zhaeri and painfully shy Koåhn. 0_o
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The guard noticed someone in the darkness on the other side of the gate and looked to see if he knew them.
"Bring your master, "one of the large ones growled in a low voice, "We wish to do business with him to mutual benefit."
The guard shrugged, "Then come back at a more civilized time of day if that is your wish."
A large hand slipped in through the openings in the wrought iron and took hold of his robe and another one reached around his head to pull him against the bars so hard that his neck cracked and he saw stars.
"Listen hard," the voice said, "for the list gets longer the more stupid that you show yourself to be.
Make no sound or you will die before it is out of you. Open the gate."
He hesitated and felt his own blood running from his broken nose from the second time that he'd been pulled against the bars. What was unsettling to him was that he'd been prepared and resisted that time - and it changed nothing.
"Open the gate. I will not say it again," the voice said. "With a thought, I can summon one who will force you to open this gate even after you are dead."
He opened his eyes and looked and when he saw the gaze that was returned to him from the one whose eyes he could make out, he began to shake and couldn't open the gate quickly enough.
"Go and bring your master," the voice said, "Tell him to come alone, for the sum that we bring him this night will surely interest him. Understand? Alone."
It took a few minutes after the guard ran inside, but slowly, a group of beefy men stepped out into the dimly lit yard. They arrayed themselves in a line facing the two strangers and waited until one older man stepped forward.
"What do you want?"
They were much taller than he was, but the shorter of the two strangers stepped forward while the other one looked off to his left, hearing the sounds of laughter from the owner's harem.
"You possess a Bedouin slave whose name is A'ishah. Please have her brought here. I wish to buy her. I will pay well."
The man smiled as he shook his head, "Friend, you have been given some bad information, I think. There is no such person here."
Yasmikha wore the hood of the cloak over her head and under that, she wore a double veil. She stepped up and looked down at the man as she removed the sheer veil over her eyes.
He stared up into the width of her vertical irises.
"I know that you lie," she whispered dryly - sounding like dead leaves in the wind, "I know that you ate a bowl of figs this afternoon and had a meal of fūl afterwards as your evening meal. I know that you had a shit before your bath just now. I know that the girl grieves for her dead mother and I know that she was whipped - five strokes. Shall I now show you what else that I know?"
She didn't wait for a reply.
She pointed to one man, her voice like a breeze through a crypt, "It was this one who swung the lash."
As they stared at her, the larger of them moved his hand in the air from a dozen feet away. The man gasped once and fell onto his face. There were five lines down his back and each one was wide and gaping, meat missing from his flesh from every one. He began to writhe in agony for a moment and then he was still. The large hooded one said nothing and returned to looking toward the harem window.
Really, he hadn't done a thing but move his hand. Outside of the gate, Zhaeri stood sweating from the mental effort as Koåhn held her up.
Yasmikha looked at the old man, "Now whoremaster, do you recall anything about where A'ishah might be in your large establishment here? I think that you would not like it if I must go inside to look for myself. It would be ... a little bad for your business.
Or must I slay every man here before I turn my thoughts to you once more? Why not just name your price for the girl so that I may pay it and leave with my new slave?"
Wh-what do you want with her?" he asked, "She is nothing."
"That is my affair," Yasmikha said, "There are more of us and we like to keep to ourselves. We find that the property around here fares much better when we do. Send someone for her, and now please, before I think to summon more with my thoughts.
Ah!" she chuckled like dead leaves once again, "Too late. Your foolishness has attracted two more of my kind.
And one thing, see to it that A'ishah is not hurt or treated with even a little force as she is brought, for if it happens, I will know of it in an instant and the very next instant after that, you will begin to die as I remove your worthless skin so that I can hang it over the gate."
The man stared past her and saw two other wraith-like shapes gliding toward him in the darkness. He turned and barked out an order and they stood waiting as one man ran in through the doorway.
"I m-must apologize, he said, "I had forgotten. The one that you want is grieving - as you said. Her mother died -"
"Her mother died four days ago now," Yasmikha said coldly as she reached out slowly to grab his robe and lift him so that he was almost on his toes, "Think before you speak, old fool. If I know that she was whipped, don't you think that I know what it was for and when it happened? You stand on eggshells over my hunger."
There was a flare of light and he looked to see the other cloaked shape from the side as he lit what looked to be the end of his own index finger to get a thick, Turkish-style cigarette going. He waved his hand and the flame was gone and he puffed a little to get the end hot.
He reached into his cloak and drew out a stick of dynamite, holding the end of the fuze a little near to the smouldering end of the cigarette.
"If you lie to me only once more," Yasmikha hissed like the wind through an old graveyard, "he will light that and throw it in through the open window there and you will be the one who grieves. I know who is on the other side of that - your wives and your youngest children.
Now, while we are waiting, name a price for the one that I seek."
He stammered and stuttered and did everything but pass wind before he came up with a number that he was sure that she wouldn't accept. He didn't know why the girl was wanted, but he sought to maximize whatever he could get for her.