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Untamed Fire Chips
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I bought a cup of liquor and took a seat at one of the tables without one of Abel’s players. The entry fee was modest enough, even considering the current size of the pot. It took me a handful of rounds to drive up the stakes, which lost me more money than I would have liked, but this was all for show. I drove out the chump players, leaving me only with those that were willing to play for big stakes.
I leaned in to the dealer, making a show of asking, ”Who’s that guy over there?” I pointed blatantly.
She looked over with a sour face, ”Go ask him yourself if you’re that interested.”
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”I will, then,” I rose from the table, crossing the floor to where the mark sat. Without preamble, I landed sloppily on his lap and said –
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”- wait, just like that?”
“What do you mean “just like that?” It was the easiest way to get his attention, and I needed his attention.”
Kamai gestured, searching for the word, ”But don’t you got any, I dunno – womanly pride or anything?”
“If ya’ve got any pride left after what we’ve been through, it ain’t worth a single cowrie,” Lintha remarked sourly, ”Let him tell the damn story.”
I swear I heard the Ebon Dragon chuckle at that. Kamai collapsed into a moody silence, and I continued.
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”Hey there, mister. I heard you’re a big winner,” his hands instinctively grabbed on to me to keep me from toppling over. I leaned in close, ”Tell me how you do it, hm?”
A grin split the man’s face, ”Well, before I go spilling my secrets, might I know to who they go? I’m Embattled Justice, of no other name.”
What an odd way to introduce oneself, “I’m Mirth, of several other names.”
“And what might those other names be, hm?”
I giggled, leaning in further, ”Come play me, and maybe later you’ll find out,” as my vantage changed, I caught a glimpse of the bartender, with a stormy look on his face. Only a few quick words from a frazzled Feng stopped him from intervening; still, he looked unhappy with my behavior.
I shifted my position again, letting my purse bump against his leg, ”I have a table going on over here – I think it’ll be worth your time,” I stood, taking a moment to feign gathering my balance, before pulling him up with me.
“Well, I’ve never been one to refuse such a pretty lady,” Justice rose with only enough resistance to grab his drink before I pulled him away. I could feel the jealous stares directed at us as I walked away, but he seemed to either not notice or not care.
I guided him to a chair next to my former seat, reclaiming it for myself. The dealer continued her sour glare, but I pointedly ignored it, turning to Justice instead, ”So, how do you do it?”
”Well,” he leaned in conspiratorially, ”To tell the truth, it’s all luck.”
I laughed, letting a hint of the great deal of doubt I had about that claim leak into my voice, ”Really, just luck?”
”I was born under a lucky star, and, ever since then, Lady Fortune has watched over me. Of course, her attention comes and goes, as does any woman’s, so it’s not something I can call upon as I wish, as much as I wish I could. Only when the stakes are truly dire does my blessing emerge.”
While it was probably possible that was the truth, the actual likelihood of it was far-fetched, and even if he was “blessed by a goddess,” it was more likely he was a god-blooded with spirit tricks that made him lucky. Still, if such were true, actually proving it would be difficult given I didn’t have the ability to sense Essence manipulation. I would have to be subtle if I was to catch him – or I could just try to take all of his money and forget about proving that he’s cheating.
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