Jerro_oconnor
Jerro didn't argue about the cart, but he didn't think protection was the first thing on Pagan's mind when she had chosen.
After returning home, and returning the cart and horses, they said goodbye to their escorts and made a beeline to the Mackenzie Circus. There, Jerro's worst fear came true. Both Lucky and Shamus were sitting at tables as far apart as possible, shooting daggers at each other. They both knew each other from reputation, although Shamus had messed up one of Lucky's larger operations. From the looks of things, they had both been here for a while. Once Jerro and Pagan entered, they shifted their glares at Jerro.
"Um... could ye excuse me for a second, I think I have some business that needs to be taken care of, and it could take a while." He motioned for both Shamus and Lucky to meet him at a separate table. They both stood up quickly, raced each other to the table, got there at the same time, then hesitantly sat down on opposite sides of the table.
"Ok, so I know that ye two don't get along, but I need ye to work together on this. Can ye handle that?" They both glared at each other again before muttering their consent. "Good, now that we got that settled, Shamus, ye go first." Lucky opened his mouth to complain, but Jerro silenced him with a Look.
"Fine by me." Shamus said, "It shouldn't take take too long. I just needed to ask how I can look after people I can't find." Lucky scoffed at this, but Jerro shot him another Look. "I still haven't found this Kadie person, I'm beginning to doubt she exists, and Pagan disappears within several hours of ye askin me to watch her."
"Kadie does exist, or at least Pagan assures me she does." Jerro answered him, "And as for Pagan's disappearance, she was poisoned and the only cure was in Cork, so we had to rush her there."
"But why didn't ye ask me? I could have gone in yer stead."
"And in that time she could have died, it was that serious. I would have told ye if I could, but I had no time to."
Shamus mulled this over for a second, before nodding and saying, "Alright, I'm satisfied. That was it." He stood up to leave but Jerro stopped him.
"No, if yer gonna be workin together, ye gotta learn to at least stand each other." He waved Lucky to start talking.
Shamus grumbled a little, but otherwise sat down without a fight. "First off, I don't have any information on yer assassin, ye didn't give me enough to work with. Second, word is that yer bein hunted too. I don't know by who, but aparrently someone has been tryin to get to ye. The strange thing is, I don't know how he's lookin, I don't know where he's lookin, I don't even know the guy who gave me the information. Some guy came up to me and said, "Jerro's bein hunted" and ran off before I could even see his face. Strangest thing."
Jerro took all this in. This meant that Viscomte was looking for him, and that there was someone who knew this. The only question was, who was this person, and how much more did he know? "Thank ye, I didn't know someone was after me, but I might know his name... look up Viscomte d'Argente for me, will ye?" Lucky agreed without asking for a price, a sign that worried Jerro. "Is that everythin? ... Good! Ye can both leave now if ye want, thank ye for the help, just stay safe." He watched as Lucky and Shamus both ran for the door, neither wanting to have his back to the other. Once they left, Jerro laid his head down on the table and thought about everything.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise
After returning home, and returning the cart and horses, they said goodbye to their escorts and made a beeline to the Mackenzie Circus. There, Jerro's worst fear came true. Both Lucky and Shamus were sitting at tables as far apart as possible, shooting daggers at each other. They both knew each other from reputation, although Shamus had messed up one of Lucky's larger operations. From the looks of things, they had both been here for a while. Once Jerro and Pagan entered, they shifted their glares at Jerro.
"Um... could ye excuse me for a second, I think I have some business that needs to be taken care of, and it could take a while." He motioned for both Shamus and Lucky to meet him at a separate table. They both stood up quickly, raced each other to the table, got there at the same time, then hesitantly sat down on opposite sides of the table.
"Ok, so I know that ye two don't get along, but I need ye to work together on this. Can ye handle that?" They both glared at each other again before muttering their consent. "Good, now that we got that settled, Shamus, ye go first." Lucky opened his mouth to complain, but Jerro silenced him with a Look.
"Fine by me." Shamus said, "It shouldn't take take too long. I just needed to ask how I can look after people I can't find." Lucky scoffed at this, but Jerro shot him another Look. "I still haven't found this Kadie person, I'm beginning to doubt she exists, and Pagan disappears within several hours of ye askin me to watch her."
"Kadie does exist, or at least Pagan assures me she does." Jerro answered him, "And as for Pagan's disappearance, she was poisoned and the only cure was in Cork, so we had to rush her there."
"But why didn't ye ask me? I could have gone in yer stead."
"And in that time she could have died, it was that serious. I would have told ye if I could, but I had no time to."
Shamus mulled this over for a second, before nodding and saying, "Alright, I'm satisfied. That was it." He stood up to leave but Jerro stopped him.
"No, if yer gonna be workin together, ye gotta learn to at least stand each other." He waved Lucky to start talking.
Shamus grumbled a little, but otherwise sat down without a fight. "First off, I don't have any information on yer assassin, ye didn't give me enough to work with. Second, word is that yer bein hunted too. I don't know by who, but aparrently someone has been tryin to get to ye. The strange thing is, I don't know how he's lookin, I don't know where he's lookin, I don't even know the guy who gave me the information. Some guy came up to me and said, "Jerro's bein hunted" and ran off before I could even see his face. Strangest thing."
Jerro took all this in. This meant that Viscomte was looking for him, and that there was someone who knew this. The only question was, who was this person, and how much more did he know? "Thank ye, I didn't know someone was after me, but I might know his name... look up Viscomte d'Argente for me, will ye?" Lucky agreed without asking for a price, a sign that worried Jerro. "Is that everythin? ... Good! Ye can both leave now if ye want, thank ye for the help, just stay safe." He watched as Lucky and Shamus both ran for the door, neither wanting to have his back to the other. Once they left, Jerro laid his head down on the table and thought about everything.
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O'Concobair: nec timeo nec sperno* *O'Connor: I neither fear nor despise