“Ugh. So what do you want, Elfren? A bargain? I’ll strike one with you, but if you double cross me then my warlock will put a curse on you.”
“Hah! Oh, I’m scared. Tell me, cousin, why on this green earth would I bother to bargain with you, when I could go straight to Raedren and tell him what you’re up to? Why, yes, uncle—” Elfren fluttered his hand, gesturing at me, “—your youngest son is currently playing servant for a human, in human clothesno less!”
“Pipe down,” I hissed. “I likemy clothes, thank you very much.”
Elfren wasn’t convinced. “You look strange. Far too neat for a goblin.”
“I don’t care. I’m going to turn human, and there’s nothing anyof you can say that will sway me. Now, tell me what you’d like, Elfren, to keep the others away from here.”
“You want me to cover for you? Oh, that’s rich.”
“Name your price.”