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one of us to the other.

'This is why you are such a successful magician," Zol said me, as he picked up his notebook for a quick trip back

to Kobol. โ€œInnovation. Would you care to join me, Miss Bunny?โ€

โ€œI'd love to,โ€ my assistant replied. The two of them van?ished. One more item off my mental checklist.

โ€œCan I help?โ€ Kassery inquired shyly.

โ€œI need to meet with as many Wuhses as possible,โ€ I said. โ€œTonight or tomorrow, in Montgomery's inn.โ€

โ€œA secret meeting? Can I tell them what it's about?โ€

โ€œIt's simple,โ€ I responded. โ€œEveryone has a stake in get?ting the Pervect Ten to leave. It's time that some of you Wuhses step up and help out. I promise that no one will get hurt. They might get yelled at, but they face that any day.โ€

Kassery nodded. โ€œI will begin to organize it. They will be there.โ€ She rose from her crouch on the stone steps.

โ€œOh,โ€ I added, โ€œand can you look after Gleep for me for a little while? I have to run back to Deva to pick up a few things.โ€

Gleep looked disappointed, but Kassery regarded my dragon warmly. โ€œIt would be my pleasure,โ€ she responded, hooking her hand through his collar. My pet followed her with reproachful looks over his shoulder, but I knew better than to take a dragon shopping with me at the joke shop in the Bazaar.

We reunited at Montgomery's that evening. Kassery, Gleep and I waited at the table in the corner that had come to be our headquarters. As Bunny and Zol appeared, I was care?ful to throw a disguise spell over them. After the debacle on Ronko, I was certain that the Pervect Ten were very an?gry with me. I figured the safest possible place to be was right underneath their noses, but I saw no reason to adver?tise the fact, either.

Bunny's eyes were bright with excitement. "Oh, Skeeve, I had such a good time! Kobolds certainly know

how to throw a party. They updated Bytina's communica?tions program, and I think I got messages from everyone in the dimension!"

โ€œMission accomplished,โ€ Zol informed me, patting his satchel. โ€œIs there any other way in which I might aid you?โ€

โ€œThere is one thing,โ€ I began.

Just then, Tananda reappeared. Her clothing was a little disheveled, but she had a smile on her face, and she was humming happily. I reached out to extend my disguise spell to her, but I was unable to cover up her olive-โ€‹skinned beauty with the semblance of a sheep-โ€‹woman. I smiled smugly. Mission accomplished.

โ€œIf you wouldn't mind,โ€ I queried Zol, โ€œI would appre?ciate your help with a research project.โ€

Tananda ambled over to me and placed a small object on the table. I noticed that as we leaned in to look at it, our faces changed from Wuhs to our respective races.

โ€œBut what is it?โ€ Bunny asked.

โ€œIt's a stone,โ€ I informed her. โ€œAt least, I think it's a stone.โ€

โ€œThat I can see,โ€ my assistant replied, with some asper?ity. โ€œI may be able to play the dumb moll but you know I'm not.โ€

โ€œSorry,โ€ the Trollop apologized, grinning. โ€œSkeeve didn't know what he was going to get. It's a piece of stone from the Volute courthouse wall.โ€

โ€œThis will do it?โ€ I asked, nervously.

โ€œMmm-โ€‹hmm,โ€ she hummed, running a sensuous finger along the decolletage of her tightly laced tunic as if re?membering a pleasant sensation. โ€œHe swears it. Precisely what he said is 'It makes more of itself.' That was the best he could explain it, and believe me, I asked him several times. He was not inclined to mislead me at the moment. He's just not a magician.โ€ She raised her eyebrows mean?ingfully, and I did not want to ask her under which circum?stances Scootie was sworn to honesty. I could guess.

โ€œWhat is it?โ€ Bunny insisted.

โ€œIt contains a portion of the enchantment that created the anti-โ€‹magik field inside the jail on Scamaroni,โ€ I explained.

โ€œBut what's the use in that?โ€

โ€œWhat's the biggest advantage the Pervect Ten have over us?โ€ I asked her.

โ€œThat they can mop up the floor with us?โ€

โ€œThat's only if they can reach us,โ€ I pointed out.

โ€œBut so can any Pervect,โ€ Bunny asserted reasonably. โ€œBetween their magik and their strength, they can pound any Klahd or any Trollop into jelly.โ€

โ€œNo,โ€ I corrected her, โ€œwhat makes the Ten unbeatable is their ability to combine their magikal talent into ten times ten, to command forces that make my talent look like a drop of water in an ocean. If I can figure out how to du?plicate this spell, we can knock out their power.โ€

โ€œWhich still leaves them able to mop up the floor with us,โ€ Tananda pointed out. โ€œThey don't need their magik to tear us to pieces.โ€

โ€œNot if they can't reach us,โ€ I replied. โ€œYou see, if they can't use their talent, they can't dimension hop.โ€

โ€œOut of what?โ€

โ€œRemember their fire protection spell? The one we took for a walk the first day we came to Wuh?โ€

Tananda made a noise. โ€œWill I ever forget it? I like be?ing around hot stuff, but that goes outside the definition.โ€

โ€œThat's the one. We get them inside it, but we turn it in?side out so they're trapped. If they can't use magik, they're not going anywhere. Then we have negotiating power.โ€

โ€œAnd how are we going to get them to wait politely in their chamber while we steal their powers and lock them inside their own security spell?โ€

I agreed with them. โ€œFor that, we're going to rely upon Wuhs power.โ€

Since the Wuhses were

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