Chapter 101: Colin of the F.O.

Chapter 101: Colin of the F.O.

I stood in front of Gullen Santan, Lord Administrator of Road Planning and Maintenance and considered my options. I seemed to have very few, all of them bad.

He wanted me to go into enemy territory, make my way to the boss monster, and convince him (or her, or possibly it) to give peace a chance.

As flattering as it was to be considered suitable for such a mission, I got the distinct impression my triumphant return had not been pencilled into Gullens diary. If we succeeded, great. If we didnt, meh, try something else.

What I needed to do was offer him a better alternative. Or at the very least, a reason why this plan would work better without my participation.

Ag, man. Look at this! screamed Dana. She had managed to get out from under Jenny and Clairewho had both shifted their focus to our impending foray into the exciting world of international affairsand was holding her wig under Gullens nose. Do you know how hard it is to find good quality centaur hair in this stupid world? I had a farm in Africa!

The mention of centaurs provoked a barrage of whispering behind me.

Ooh, centaurs... Will we get to see one?

Do you think they let people ride them?

I wonder if they wear clothes.

Theyd need help putting on their trousers.

Do you think the girls go topless?

Why do you want to know that? Er, no reason.

Not even being forced into the wilderness to die at the hands of savage beasts was enough to waylay their mindless prattle.

Gullen pulled his glasses down and stared over them at the ball of black hair thrust at his face. Feel free to put it on the bill. Were currently trying to save the world from catastrophe. A little consideration for important matters would be appreciated.

Ag. I give rocks about your problems. She threw the wig on the floor and stormed out, kicking a prostrated henchman on the way. Out of the way, useless.

Now, said Gullen, are you ready to depart for new lands and new adventures?

Thank you very much for the offer, I said, but I dont think so.

Oh? Gullen said. What do you mean?

I mean Ill have to decline the chance to visit the King of Monsters in his castle full of monsters deep in the heart of Monsterland. I dont know, something about it feels a little... risky.

Gullen squinted and pushed his round glasses closer to his round face. Still not following you. Could you elaborate? He didnt seem upset with me. On the contrary, he seemed relaxed and willing to listen.

His genial attitude only made me feel more agitated as I desperately tried to come up with a good reason why I shouldnt be sent to my death. Not as easy as you might think.

To put it as simply as I can, me no go. You go if you want. Me no go. I know, hard to believe I could be so eloquent under pressure. Its a gift. Youre sending us off to find this Archfiendthe name doesnt help, by the waywith no real plan or anything to leverage against him. Id rather rot in your prison. Meals delivered daily and a warm place to shit, sounds good to me. Or just kill us and have done with it. In which case, and I know Im in no position to ask for favours, but please, please, execute me first. But me no go.

Gullens shoulders scrunched up and he smirked. It was the first time I think Id seen him genuinely amused. Probably not because he thought I was being funny, more likely because he enjoyed seeing people squirm.

As expected of our wild card, you do not react as expected. In your own way you are quite fearless.

How had he come to that conclusion? No, not fearless, I insisted. I have plenty of fear. A surplus. What I dont have is hope. Im hopeless. Wait, that didnt come out right. Or maybe it did

Theres nothing you have hope for?

Well, there is one thing

Colin? Claire had appeared at my shoulder. What are you doing? At least if we go on this mission we have a chance. If you refuse, hell just torture us until you agree.

Dont worry, I said, I wont cave, no matter what he does to you.

Fine. If you think I have this aptitude for solving problems, Ill be happy to do a little brainstorming for you. We can form a think tank, put some coffee on and really apply some quality time to coming up with a solid strategy. Shouldnt take more than a week or two.

Sadly we dont have that sort of time, said Gullen. The Archfiends forces have already established a foothold for their invasion. Once they take Fengarad, no doubt well be next. And in any case, the one thing we do know about Visitors is that their talents work best under pressure. Whatever your ability might be, it will emerge much faster when you are in stressful situations. Life threatening ones tend to work best.

So torturing him might help, said Claire all excited.

Maurice, help Claire, shes fallen.

What are you talking about? said Claire. I havent fwaaa She collapsed in a heap. I may have kicked her legs out from under her. Stalling tactics.

What about Gideons team? I said. You sent them to see what was happening on the border, right?

Yes, said Gullen. They reached the border fort and reported it was deserted. Our force of over five thousand men have disappeared without trace. It is quite perplexing.

Then its obvious what you should do. Send her. I pointed at Biadet, who responded with a single raised eyebrow. She can get in and out of places without being detected better than anyone. Seems to me shed be the ideal person to do a quick recce behind enemy lines.

Ah, I would love to, but sadly it is not permitted by her Master. She is to remain in this city until orders dictate otherwise.

I dont do camping, said Biadet.

I was running out of ideas. I looked around for some way out of here that didnt involve travelling, fighting or murder (especially mine). Through the Sheaf would take too long and there were probably guards waiting at the exit. The secret passage behind Gullen was full of dogs. One of the dogs yawned. There was no way he was tired; son of a bitch just wanted to show me his teeth.

Her Master, is he this Uncle Peter? Cant he help?

Uncle Peter is not someone to rely on. He is difficult to get hold of. Gullen didnt look like he was going to say anything else on the matter.

What about the trolls? You said you caught a few.

Yes, thanks to my dogs. They are the only ones able to distinguish between us and them when they are disguised as humans.

Like Terminators, muttered Maurice.

Havent you been able to get any information out of them?

They are somewhat resistant to pain, being made out of mud.

Couldnt you use Gods ability on them.

We could and we have. To little effect, unfortunately. His ability isnt very useful on subjects who dont say anything.

I was starting to get desperate. At this rate, Id be halfway to Monsterland before I came up with a legitimate excuse not to go.

The trolls are obviously the key. The key to what? I had no idea. Get them to talk. They love a good chinwag. The ones we met wouldnt shut up.

Is that right? Gullens face lit up. You have a natural rapport with them, do you?

Hey, easy now. I dont think these trolls are the same as the ones we encountered. I mean, they attacked us and left one of us for dead.

Yes, said Gullen. They are quite dangerous. It would be risky to have you spend time with them. Life threatening, even.

And there it was, my way out. Why go all the way to Monsterland to get killed by monsters when you could just get killed by monsters right here?

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