Brutus, his voice quavering slightly, attempted to deflect. "Questionin'? What for? We ain't done nothin' wrong!"The Enforcer's eyes narrowed. "Your behavior has been suspicious all evening. And now you're in possession of stolen property. Care to explain?"
Ratface, his mind racing, tried to salvage the situation. "It's all a misunderstanding, miss. We're just... uh... tourists! Yeah, tourists!
Never been to a festival like this before, you see."
The Enforcer raised an eyebrow, clearly unconvinced. "Tourists, you say? And your names are?"
Brutus, panicking, blurted out, "I'm Bru... uh... Bruce! And this here's my cousin... Ralph!"
Ratface shot Brutus a withering glare. 'Bruce and Ralph? Really?' he thought, fighting the urge to smack his partner upside the head.
As the confrontation unfolded, Zafron gently guided Matilda and Mara away from the immediate area. His voice was low and calm as he spoke. "Let's move to a less crowded spot. I don't like the look of this situation."
Matilda nodded, her eyes still fixed on the scene. "Do you think those men were following us?" S~eaʀᴄh the novёlF~ire.net website on Google to access chapters of novels early and in the highest quality.
Zafron's jaw tightened slightly. "I don't see why but we can't count anything out. It's not like someone wasn't sent to kill me a while back. So anything's possible. But let's not jump to conclusions. The Enforcer seems to have the situation under control."
Mara, her earlier excitement somewhat dampened, whispered, "Should we leave the festival?"
Matilda shook her head, determination flashing in her eyes. "No, we won't let this ruin our night. We'll just be more cautious."
As they moved through the crowd, the Enforcer continued her interrogation of Brutus and Ratface. The two men were visibly sweating now, their attempts at maintaining a facade crumbling under the Enforcer's piercing gaze.
"So, 'Bruce' and 'Ralph'," the Enforcer said, her tone dripping with skepticism, "why don't you come with me to the security tent? We can sort this all out there."
Brutus, his face pale, nodded meekly. "Right you are, miss. Lead the way."
As the Enforcer escorted them away, Ratface hissed under his breath, "Nice going, 'Bruce'. We're in it deep now."
Brutus, his shoulders slumped in defeat, muttered back, "Shut it, 'Ralph'. Let's just hope they don't recognize us."
The crowd's attention, momentarily captivated by the drama, quickly shifted back to the festival's attractions. The incident became just another colorful anecdote in an evening full of excitement and wonder.
With the immediate threat neutralized, Zafron felt some of the tension leave his body. He turned to Matilda and Mara, a reassuring smile on his face. "Crisis averted, it seems. Shall we get back to enjoying the festival?"
Matilda nodded, her earlier enthusiasm slowly returning. "Yes, let's. I heard there's a spectacular fire dance performance starting soon."
As they made their way towards the main stage, the festival's vibrant atmosphere once again enveloped them. The air was thick with the scent of spices and sweet treats, while the rhythmic beat of drums and the melody of flutes created an intoxicating soundscape.
Mara, her eyes wide with wonder, pointed towards a group of acrobats performing impossible feats of flexibility and balance. "Look at that! How do they even do that?"
Zafron, despite his lingering vigilance, found himself drawn into the spectacle. "Years of practice, I'd imagine. And probably a fair bit of magic." He wasn't wrong though, most of the acts used magic.
Matilda laughed, the sound light and carefree. "Magic indeed! Speaking of which, we simply must try those 'Dragon's Breath' pastries I've heard so much about."
As they weaved through the crowd, Zafron couldn't help but reflect on the evening's events. 'Those men,' he thought, 'there was something off about them,'
But for now, he pushed those thoughts aside, focusing instead on ensuring Matilda and Mara's safety and enjoyment. The night was young, and the festival had much more to offer.
They found a good spot near the main stage just as the fire dance was about to begin. The crowd hushed in anticipation as the performers took their places, their bodies glistening with oil in the flickering light.
As the first flames burst to life, twirling and dancing in the skilled hands of the performers, Matilda felt a sense of awe wash over her. The danger and excitement of the earlier incident faded into the background, replaced by the mesmerizing beauty of the spectacle before her.
Mara gasped as one performer seemed to swallow a ball of fire, only to breathe it out in a spectacular plume moments later. "It's like they're dancing with dragons!"
Zafron nodded, his eyes never leaving the performance. "It's quite something, isn't it? The control they have over the flames is remarkable."
As the night wore on, they sampled more of the festival's delights. The 'Dragon's Breath' pastries lived up to their name, leaving their mouths tingling with a pleasant warmth. They tried their hands at traditional Drakorian games, laughing at their clumsy attempts and cheering each other's small victories.
Through it all, Zafron remained alert, his eyes constantly scanning the crowd. But with each passing hour, the tension in his shoulders eased a little more. The incident with the suspicious men began to feel like a distant memory, overshadowed by the joy and wonder of the festival.
As the first hints of dawn began to color the sky, Matilda, Mara, and Zafron finally made their way home. Their feet were sore from dancing, their voices hoarse from laughter and cheering, but their hearts were full of the magic of the night.
Matilda, her eyes bright with happiness despite her fatigue, turned to her companions. "Thank you both for coming with me tonight. It wouldn't have been the same without you."
Mara grinned, linking her arm with Matilda's. "Are you kidding? This was the most fun I've had in ages!"
Zafron, his usual stoic expression softened by the night's experiences, nodded in agreement. "It was... enlightening. And enjoyable."
As they walked home under the lightening sky, the festival's music fading behind them, Zafron couldn't help but feel a sense of contentment. Despite the brief moment of danger, the night had been a success. Matilda was safe, they had all enjoyed themselves, and he had gained new insights into the vibrant culture of Drakoria.