On the recommendation of her own grandfather.
A sudden shiver of guilt ran up her back. What would Daulo and Kruin think, she wondered bleakly, if they knew her family's role in bringing this burden onto them? Maybe that's why I was marooned here in the first place, the thought occurred to her. Maybe it's part of a divine retribution on my family.
"You all right?" Daulo asked.
She shook off the train of thought. "Sure. Just... thinking about home."
He nodded. "My father and I were wondering last night about what plans your people might be making to get you back."
She shrugged uncomfortably. "They're not likely to be planning anything except my memorial service. The way the crash destroyed the shuttle's transmitters, there wasn't any way I could signal our mother ship; and between that and what they would have seen from orbit they'd have assumed that everyone was dead. So they'll go on back, and everyone will mourn us for awhile, and then the
Directorate will start debating what to do next. Maybe in a few months they'll try this again. Maybe it won't be for a couple of years."
"You sound bitter."
Jin blinked away tears. "No, not bitter. Just... afraid of how my father's gong to take this. He wanted so much for me to be a Cobra-"
"A what?"
"A Cobra. It's the proper name for what you call a demon warrior. He wanted so much for me to follow in the family tradition... and now he'll wonder if he pushed me where I didn't want to go."
"Did he?" Daulo asked quietly.
Oddly enough, Jin felt no resentment at the question. "No. I love him a lot,
Daulo, and I might have been willing to become a Cobra just from that love. But, no-I wanted this as much as he did."
Daulo snorted gently. "A warrior woman. Seems almost a contradiction in terms."
"Only by your history. And on our own worlds Cobras are more like civilian peacekeepers than fighters."
"Almost like what the mojos were to us," Daulo pointed out.
Jin considered. "Interesting analogy," she admitted.
He gave a sound that was half snort, half chuckle. "Just think of the sort of peacekeeper force we could have if we combined the two."
"Cobras and mojos?" She shook her head. "No chance. In fact, it's occurred to me more than once that that may be exactly the thought that scared our leaders the most: the idea that your mojos might spread to Aventine, that we might wind up having our Cobras controlled by alien minds."
"But if it would make them less dangerous-"
"The mojos have their own priorities and purposes," Jin reminded him. "I'd just as soon not find out what one might do with a Cobra."
Daulo sighed. "You're probably right," he conceded. "Still-"
"Master Sammon?" a voice called from behind them. They turned, and Jin saw
Daulo's chauffeur waving to them from the doorway of the mine's business center.
"A call for you. Important, he says."
Daulo nodded and set off at a brisk trot. Jin watched him take the chauffeur's place at the phone, then turned back to watch Nardin. Mangus. Mongoose. The name alone gave the lie to all her talk about city versus village warfare. A compound called Mongoose could have only one possible focus, and that was outward from
Qasama. In the back of her mind, her conscience twinged: should she continue to let Daulo and his father believe that Mangus was a plot against the villages?
Especially since they might withdraw their support from her if they knew the truth?
"Jasmine Alventin!"
She started and twisted around. Daulo was beckoning urgently to her as he opened the car's left-hand rear door; the chauffeur was already in the front seat.
Heart thudding in her throat, Jin jogged over to join them. "What is it?" she asked, pulling open the right-hand door and sliding in the back beside Daulo.
"One of our people noticed a Yithtra family truck coming in by the south gate,"
Daulo said, his voice tight. "It had something like a tree trunk sticking from the back, covered with some kind of cloth so that it couldn't be seen.
Jin frowned. "An unusual tree they don't want anyone to see?"
"That's what our spotter thought. It occurred to me that there's something else of that shape that they might be even more anxious to hide from sight."
Jin's mouth went dry. A missile? "That's... crazy," she managed. "Where would they have gotten something like that?"
Daulo's eyes flicked to the chauffeur. "Whatever it is, I want to try and get a look at it."
The chauffer sped them down the spoke road to the Small Ring, turning counterclockwise onto it. "The simplest route would be to take the spoke road directly from the south gate to the Small Ring," Daulo muttered. "But in this case... I'm going to guess they'll turn instead onto the Great Ring and take it to the Yithtra section, then come down that spoke road to the house. What do you think, Walare?"
"Sounds reasonable, Master Daulo," the chauffeur nodded. "Shall I run that in reverse and see if we can catch them?"
"Right."
Guiding the vehicle expertly through the pedestrian crowds, Walare curved around the Inner Green, passed the spoke road from the south gate, and continued on toward the grand house Daulo had identified some days earlier as that of the
Yithtra family. Another spoke road angled off just before it, and Walare turned down it. Jin looked back at the house as they headed away, noting the liveried guards at all the visible entrances-
"There," Daulo snapped, pointing at a small truck far ahead down the spoke road.
Jin keyed in her optical enhancers for a look at the truck's three occupants.
All three looked oddly tense, but none seemed especially suspicious of the car approaching them. A minute later the two vehicles passed each other, and Daulo and Jin both spun around in their places.
There was indeed something cylindrical poking awkwardly out from between the truck's rear doors; and it was indeed swathed heavily in some kind of silky white cloth. "Follow it," Daulo ordered Walare. "Well, Jasmine Alventin?" he added as the car swung into a tight U-turn.
Jin pursed her lips, trying to estimate the object's length and circumference.
"It's not very big, if it's what we think it is," she told him. "Rather obvious, too."
"Point," Daulo admitted. "Especially since they've got regular log carriers they could have used to bring something like that in without it being seen at all.
You think perhaps it is nothing but a tree trunk brought in to stir us up?"
Jin chewed at her lip. It might be possible to glean something even through all that cloth. "Let me try something," she said. Leaning her head out the side window, she keyed in her optical enhancers' infrared capability.
The reflection/radiation profile was strong and dramatic; and even with the background clutter from the truck and pavement around it, there was no room for doubt. "It's metal," she told Daulo.
He nodded grimly. "I'm sure you realize what this means. The Yithtra family's made a deal with Mangus."
"Or else they stole it. Which could get the whole village in trouble."
Daulo hissed between his teeth. "Trouble from agents seeking to retrieve it?"
Or straightforward retaliation, Jin thought. But there was no point in worrying
Daulo with that one. "Basically," she told him. "On the other hand, we've now got a chance to pick up some information without having to go all the way to
Mangus for it."
He stared at her. "Are you serious? We can't break into the Yithtra family house."
"I didn't think we could," Jin told him tightly. "That's why I'm going to have to do this here and now."