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Sons of Sword: Tales of Glory – Lost and Found #11

Manna entered the bakery.  He welcomed the warm building as much as the warm welcome.  “Manna,” a few people shouted as he entered.  The regulars knew him by name.  The others learned his name quickly with all the shouting.  He had worked there for what seemed the longest time.

The cashier, Milad Zhe usually had a smile on his face.  It was yellowish green on the left and light brown on the right, the color splitting his face slightly left of the middle.  He wore the plain white uniform of the Apple Mint Bakery.  Their symbol a green outline of their famed cinnamon fold “growing” on a branch took a small portion of his left collar.  It took the entirety of the back.

Milad’s cheerfulness was in the perfect amount, stopping just before it became annoying.  His temperament made him quite a good cashier.  Some people may have come just as often to talk to him as to buy their bread.

A few people stood in line choosing their breads.  Others sat waiting anxiously to get the first fruits of the fresh warm batch.  It was worth waiting for.  Manna’s return was the first hint that the wait was ending.

Milad glanced at the clock, “You’re just in time.”

As Manna walked back to the kitchen, his robes adjusted themselves to a more suitable appearance.  Thin metal chains woven into the fabric of his robe granted him control of his clothing.  His flowing sleeves wrapped more tightly around his arms.  The rest of his robe adjusted around his body as well.  By the time he reached the apron rack, his robe had altered into a long shirt.  Granted, the folds remained but now he didn’t have to worry about anything dragging into the flower.

The Apple Mint Bakery team was all doing their separate tasks as the break time was ended.  The Chef Thetis Xian sat with Assistant Chef Pilar Wu talking about business.  The two ladies usually sorted out all the formal stuff.  It was all above Manna’s head.  All he knew was to mix, knead, roll, and cut.

Teal Bing, the oven master, sat across the room on his handheld playing Champions of Battle.  It seemed that his champion was following or chasing another champion.  Occasionally, a gunshot was heard or a fireball would fill the holographic image, pretty dangerous stuff.  Seeing Manna enter the kitchen he looked at the clock.  Touching his ear he said, “Gotta go, work.”  At that he set the handheld down and went outside to the wood shed to get the fires ready.

Manna walked to the center of the counter and stopped.  His work before him had become quite the attention taker.  The dough left rising on the wooden counter had reached its maximum size.  Almost filling the counter, it had become quite the monster in those forty minutes.  It was time to tame it again.

When Manna started working at the bakery, he was nervous around dough.  Now, it was second nature.  Pilar and Chef Thetis taught him all that he needed to know about kneading techniques.  Flour below, flour above, flour around, press, fold, and press; Manna felt like an expert.

Before long the mighty monster was tamed and separated into three almost equal sized balls.  Each ball had its unique purpose.  Manna knew exactly what the bosses would want made first.

#1Lost and Found #10 – Lost and Found #12

Sons of Sword: Tales of Glory – Lost and Found #9

Guy dropped note money for the meal and left the table, his food unfinished on the plates.  It was good and filling food, but he left it and Manna behind heading for the exit.  Things were moving.

He had said his goodbye to his best friend.  It would have been great to have him on the team, especially now.  The gang was entering dangerous territory for this score.  There was no quick in and out for this job.  They had to go in deep cover, become just like them, gain their trust, and make off with a big prize.  It would have been great to have a practiced con artist with them to give them an edge but Manna had his own little life.  The gang would go it alone.  They were ready.

The preparations were set.  Electronic files were created and uploaded without incident.  On paper they looked like the real deal.  They each went through the necessary training to become masters at their roles.  They looked like the real deal.  A good amount of time, effort, money, and personal favors went into this.  They had to sell this con and sell it perfectly or it all would be wasted.  Their cover lives started today.

Jailene Ge waited for him at the entrance of the tavern.  Although she didn’t quite look it, she was an essential part of his gang.  Average height and above average beauty, her skin was a deep blue with red tiger like stripes.  Her body was fit and shapely.  And though she was well covered, her clothes and demeanor suggested that she was less than respectable.  She didn’t deny it.

Jailene noticed that Guy was leaving the tavern alone.  “So it’s a no,” she asked teasingly as she caught up to him.  Guy kept building up his petty thief friend as a perfect con artist.  That was exactly what they needed to help pull of the scam.  They could all get plenty of gold if this all worked.  However, the money didn’t seem to appeal to Manna, “I can talk to him if you want.”

“No, we go without,” Guy said quickly and absolutely.  “He likes to be … safe,” Guy said in a way suggesting that “safe” was an understatement.  He opened the door and the cold air hit them like a wall.  It was cold but they had a job to do.  They walked up the street towards a landing zone.

Jailene shivered and cursed at the wind.  “Okay,” she said with a bit of hope, “More for the rest of us.”  She did know how to talk to the young males.  After three minutes, she would know exactly how to get them to do what she wanted.  She had thought of ways to get a strong serious warrior to do the silly teapot dance within her time limit, but that would have to wait.  “So how do we know that C… The Chef is going to want what we find in there.”

Reaching the landing zone, Guy stopped and hailed a sky cab with a signal from his handheld.  The hailing process was easy enough, but it usually took a few minutes for the sky cab to actually get to them in a city like this.  Though a suburb of Glory City, Apple Mint Hills was far from a large city itself.  Public transportation was not a priority.

It was easy enough for them to drive to the registration hall with the rest of the gang.  They both had their own vehicles but the scam had already started.  It would be hard to believe they needed work if they showed up in expensive race level sky cars.

“Everyone wants something that’s in there,” Guy said after he had finished hailing the cab, “We have to make sure that it’s good enough to take before we start.”

“How do we know what’s worth it.”

“That’s easy,” Guy said smiling for a change, “Whatever they protect the most.”

#1Lost and Found #8 – Lost and Found #10

Sons of Sword: Tales of Glory – Lost and Found #7

A thousand points?!  No way, way too much!  Even though a small win would be outstanding, a wager that large is not even close to being worth the risk.  Metcalf didn’t even try to hide her reluctance.  The amount may have been reasonable for Isabeau.  The top students had many more points to play with.  For Metcalf, a big loss at those stakes would set her down to zero.

“If that’s too much, we can change the amount.”  Isabeau’s expression showed as well.  This made no sense.  Metcalf was wasting her talents here.  She had seen students gambling points in training centers; the competition it created.  Even when students worked together, they never stayed in this arena for as long as Metcalf, Naoh, or Koh.

The students here usually had no other way to get the extra points they desperately needed.  They had to win Academy Points or face expulsion, utter failure, and disgrace.  There were no other options.  Their future, their hopes, the free life of an academy student, the honor of a Protector, everything depended winning.

Most only knew the basics but they used those basics in ways never taught in the classrooms.  They fought hard for those points, the fiercest competition she had ever seen.  At times, more inventive students happened upon variations of advanced strategies and techniques.  Isabeau only hoped to gleam some of the techniques to use as her own.

At the end of the mid-season, the winners and losers were determined.  Losers never came back, expelled after the final.  Winners rarely came back, not wanting to fight in the Training Center again unless it was absolutely necessary.  Metcalf stayed in this environment and thrived.  True, Metcalf was low in the student rankings but only because she wasted her time here playing for tens and twenties.

Isabeau had no doubt that Metcalf would win with the proper incentive.  More points meant a stronger fight, right?  She was pretty much giving Metcalf points for the honor of a challenge.  But, if a thousand points a target was too much, “What about five hundred?”

Well.  Maybe, less than that. Though it was definitely more reasonable, it was quite a lot more than usual.  So much, much more than Metcalf had ever played for before.  Isabeau could be using a negotiating tactic; starting unreasonably high so that a sucker could suggest something unusually high.  Things rarely ended well for the sucker.  Metcalf was having no more of this. “Two fifty,” she spoke with certainty.  It still could be a trap.  The amount was well more than double what she expected to bet, but it was still recoverable if she lost.  However, that was her final offer, no higher.

Two fifty?!  Metcalf is definitely showing her a lot of respect.  But if that’s the way she wants it, “Deal.”  Such a low bet.  She was going to be very upset if she won.

The negotiations finished, they waited for their number to be called.  They sat without speaking for a while.  Sometimes, the wagers were the hardest part of the challenges.  They both wanted their way, and each had to flex their wills to get it.  It was especially tough for the nicer students.  If they became friends later, it would be great.  It was never certain though.  After the awkward silence, Isabeau suggested they eat somewhere after the mid-season.

“Sure,” Metcalf said without hesitation.  She was still a growing young lady of course.  She loved to eat.  Also, she could ask her about a few special techniques.  Such a high ranked student had to know some techniques that only the Quarter Masters taught.

“I’ll give you my contact after this.”

#1 Lost and Found #6 – Lost and Found #8