[Mkguild] Enemy Within

Stealth stealthcat15 at gmail.com
Sun Nov 15 04:49:11 UTC 2009


Darker story, will have a nicer sequal though.

Enemy Within
Copyright (c) 2009 Michael Nastov and Christian O’Kane


	“Ooof!”

	He hated these jobs but sometimes they came up; manual labour of
heavy goods, and the carriage driver refused to enter the premises!

	“I’ve got deadlines” The stoat said with a crack of the horse whip,
“And I’m running late!”

	As the cheetah worked furiously to stack and move the boxes, a child
approached from the gates.

	“Refreshments?” She asked, holding out a cup of tea.

	Stealth smiled at the kid, “Thank you, dear.” He stopped and took a
sip, feeling rejuvenated and amazed at how the child had managed to
transport the cup without spilling the contents all the way from the
Jolly Collie’s kitchen. The kid was an AR, yet still a true child
also; 14 or so. Stealth hadn’t seen much of the staff but they were
always about the Inn, fussing over cleanliness and other duties.

	“Could you fetch me some help, or a guard to watch over these boxes
while I move them?”

	The young girl pointed to two men in uniform approaching, “Don’t
worry; the watch is here. They can, er, keep watch.”

	The two watchmen stopped and gazed at the boxes before one of them
turned to the child and said, “These don’t go here, love.”

	“Actually,” The feline interrupted, “I put them there.”

	“Oh, never mind then.” The watchman answered and turned back to the
servant, “When will you have these cleared? There is a tariff on
obstructions.”

	“I’ll move them. And I am unaware of any tariffs...” Stealth commented.

	“Be on your way!” The watchman ordered, “Clear these, now” He said to
the human.

	“I’m trying...” The AR whimpered.

	“I can move those quickly.” Stealth said loudly. “And they are my responsib...”

	“Do not interfere! Now away with you!” The watchman said, waving his
spear about. “Clear this mess, lass, or the tariff will be double.”

	“Why are you picking on her?!” The cheetah demanded.

	“Leave or you will be arrested.”

	“Alright...” He said slowly, “I’ll fetch the manager...”

------------

	“This is sick...” The feline complained, “SICK!”

	He’d been left in that cell for almost all of four hours, he’d never
raised a fist in anger or become abusive, they dragged him away when
he began to leave.

	Still more time passed. He paced, sat, stood and repeated the
process. Frustration grew but there was no release for it short of
punching the stone walls or trying to shake the bars.

	The feline’s ears perked... he could hear the guards talking to
someone... It was Misha! He could hear the watch giving their
‘report’, their account, and every word of it was a bloody lie...
Stealth began to snarl and claw at the wall. His anger built up when
he could hear them mentioning the bail cost. Was the fox considering
it?!

	“DON’T GIVE THEM A COPPER!” He shouted out.

------------

	“Oh?” Misha asked in surprise, “I thought you said he was being held
at a different watch house.”

	“He is currently being held here at this time, pending a...”

	“I want to see him. Now” The fox demanded.

	“Now, see here, that’s a decision for the sheriff, following a review
of the arrest this week.”

	“NOW” He ordered.

	“You don’t give the orders here.”

	The fox forced his way past the officers, to the cells.

	It was like a liberation army storming a dark citadel, or so it went
in the feline’s mind. Of course Misha stopped short of forcing open
the bars and instead listened calmly to Stealth, as he had to the
Watch. The feline was more forthcoming with the events that unfolded
and the vulpine quickly weighed up both stories before turning back
and shouting, “WHY WERE YOU HARRASSING HER? THE TRUTH AND NOT THAT
($^%&*% CRAP YOU TOLD ME!”

	“Threatening the watch?”

	Misha swore in a dozen different languages and threw a metal cup at
the wall before demanding answers again.

	The watchman crossed his arms and said calmly, “There’s room in that
cell for you, master Brightleaf.”

	“You’re arresting ME!?” he shouted then suddenly seemed to calm down..
“All right,” he said in a deadly soft tone. “Arrest me. And let’s let
the Duke decide what happened. And who should be punished.”

	“Good lord, please not that!!!” The watchman said melodramatically,
“...is that what you expected me to say? The duke will listen to
reason, not an axe wielding maniac.”

	“Who do you think Thomas will believe, a simple watch sergeant? Or
the leader of his elite scouts and a good friend.”

	“Why are you interfering yourself?” The mink snarled, “You and that
cat. Just leave us to our business.”

	“And what is that business? Upholding the law or harassing people?”

	“Now wait just a minute, I work hard for a living. And I DON’T need
some dummy spitting egotist who lives in a castle interfering in my
job.”

	“Interfering?” Misha said in a voice as cold and hard as a steel
sword blade. “If you actually did your job I wouldn’t have to get
involved you stupid, donut eating moron.”

	“LET’S forget this happened.” Another watchman cut in, physically
separating the two, “Both sides did some stupid things tonight.”

	The mink took a deep breath and emanated a deep guttural sound, “I
suppose we can process you and your friend, now. We’ll let you off,
this time.”

------------

	“Spots, I want to you head back to the Collie and check up on
Claudice. Tell her she can have a couple days off.”

	The cheetah nodded, “Should I pretend I have no knowledge of what
you’re going to do?”

	“It would be for the best but I’ll try not to get into trouble.” The
vulpine said and turned on his paws back to the watch house.

	Misha stopped well short of the door and changed direction, heading
down a tight alleyway. He eventually found a portion of the walls he
found sufficient for scaling and in moments was on the rooftops.
Stepping cautiously and silently, the fox scout found an iron bared
window on one of the higher levels. Placing his foot paws on the edge
of the roof he stood on, Misha allowed himself to fall forward until
his hands rested on the wall of the watch house, on either side of the
barred window. The total size of the gap between the two buildings was
less then three feet.

	The fox gently pried open the window with his claws and perked his
ear towards the gap... He could hear voices within...

	“He’s gonna need us, when she steals something. When she commits
crimes. Why didn’t the pink skins just leave after Three Gates,
they’re gonna let in lutins now. That’s what that fox is doing, you
know that?”

	“We used to be pink skins, Devyn.”

	“Yeah, and tell that to them down south. We’re freaks and we’re stuck
in this hole. Even the Duke shuns them, that’s why he married a donkey
and his daughter won’t be heir to the throne.”

------------

	Misha shook his head sadly. “I’ve got lots of enemies outside the
valley and now 1 more. Inside.”

	There was a toasty fire roaring in the Collie’s commons and the
treats baked up were delicious but the vulpine was too preoccupied.

	“He’s not an enemy,” The cheetah interrupted, “He’s an idiot. If you
count every idiot out there as an enemy, then, well, that’s everyone.”

	The fox waved his hand, “Yeah but this idiot has some form of power
and, dare I say it, respect... I think we should leave the watch alone
for a while... but I’ll be watching him.”

	“Report him to his superiors,” Stealth mentioned after a sip of tea,
“Or steal his clothes and dye him pink, or what you do.”

	“I HAVE to do something about him. I just don't know what... but I
will say this, it will be an experience, I can tell you that.”

“Bureaucracy always protects these people.”

“I wish we were in Marigund.” Misha said.

“Marigund?" Stealth asked surprised. “Why?”

  	"Because then I’d just go to his superior and bribe him to reassign
the fool to somewhere nasty."

“Naughty fox.” The cat said.

Misha nodded vigorously and wagged his tail. “Hey! That might work
here! I wonder if the sewer has a watch post.”


Enemy Within
Copyright (c) 2009 Michael Nastov and Christian O’Kane

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