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Dispersal

    Jack sipped his hot chocolate as he sat in his chair. The job was done, everything was


    right with the world, Elaine waited on him to get home, and they had a new mystery


    waiting for them on the other continent.


    Life was good at the moment.


    Putting a stop to the Montrose high command would force the middle managers to take


    their slots, but that forced them into thinking about what would happen when Josie


    decided to drop the axe on them.


    How many more would decide going after the Ducklings was the right thing to do? How


    many more would run into Alicia’s stolid but sharp mental processes? He could already


    see broken legs in some people’s futures.


    How could he encourage Josie and Markus along? Simple badgering wouldn’t do the


    job. She knew him too well for that to work.


    Maybe June would have some kind of solution that would get them together long


    enough for them to figure out if they liked each other. They were in the afraid to do


    something fun stage. They needed to move on to the thinking about life together stage.


    Once there, Josie would either commit, or break everything off.


    He hoped she would commit in some way, even if it was just going out together every


    once and a while.


    “Do we have everything sorted out?,” asked Josie. She looked around the room.


    “I have all the reports, the tax records put together by Colonel Hax, and Captain Russ,


    the disposition of the prisoners which I will need to transfer to a military jail until their


    trials, and diplomatic requests,” said Worldy. “I have the diplomatic request from His


    Majesty about the disposition of our prisoners, but I don’t know if it will be honored by


    my counterpart in the Ministry of Law.”


    “I will meet with my council, show them the evidence against Illheim and any other


    nobles he may have involved,” said Rickard. “The requests for any prisoners from


    Shemmaria will be perfunctionary at best, and I may have to call you as witnesses. The


    planning room we discovered will be copied and sent to you to do with what you will.”


    “We have the adventurers’ paperwork filled out for Sally so we can get paid for this


    excursion,” said Vin. “We have witness statements from the four of us. Budd said he


    would talk to Eric so Markus and I could keep on at the hospital even though we didn’t


    sign out like we were supposed to.”


    “Budd, tell Eric that I took them,” said Josie.


    Budd nodded at that.


    “I already have a report for the archive written up,” said Mister Warner. “I am ready to


    be dropped off.”


    “What about your shop and belongings back home?,” asked Josie.


    “I found an agent to sell everything that they can, and to put the money in an account


    that I can close any time I want to go home,” said Mister Warner. “So I don’t really have


    to go back unless I need that money and can convert it to the local gold.”


    “My stuff?,” asked Jack.


    “I talked to your mom and told her that you wanted everything put in a locker that I can


    access from this side of the border,” said Mister Warner.


    “So everything but June is wrapped up?,” said Josie.


    “Not your stuff,” said Mister Warner. “I don’t know how to get it for you without a


    key.”


    “I’ll send a letter to my roommates to let them know I’m not coming back and they can


    keep the things,” said Josie. “It’s not like I need my collection here, is it?”


    “You might need your collection here,” said Jack. “Maybe some of those old romance


    books that Rose lent you.”


    He grinned at her expression.


    “Markus and I will have a talk about this relationship stuff some time in the future,” said


    Josie. “I don’t know yet. Will that get you off my back?”


    “Don’t make my little sister cry,” said Jack, face looking severe for a moment before it


    cracked into a wide grin.


    “I will try not to,” said Markus. He noticed Josie rolling her eyes and decided she would


    make him cry if it came to that.


    “So we can start moving people back to where they belong?,” asked Josie.


    The group except for Jack went over everything to make sure they had everything they


    needed. They agreed they were ready to disperse.


    “Administrator Worldy, Officer Glunt,” said Josie. “Your help was invaluable as


    someones with the knowledge to indicate where to look. I hope to work with you again


    on things that doesn’t involve preventing a large loss of life.”


    “Madam, I will keep you in mind if I need a city wiped out of existence,” said Worldy.


    “It was a pleasure to deal with someone forthright with no ulterior motives for once.


    Thank you for your assistance. Your Majesty, it was a pleasure to deal with you. Maybe


    these reports will cool off some of the hotter heads in the committee.”


    “Did you guys ever find the giant snake?,” asked Jack.


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    “No,” said Hax. “Nothing has happened in the sewer system yet. I am hoping that it fled


    the city.”


    “Let us know,” said Jack. “It was weird how the Enterprise couldn’t find it. Maybe we


    told it to look for the wrong thing.”


    “I will be glad to call you if things go wrong,” said Hax.


    “Keep the coat, Captain Russ,” said Jack. “And the sword. You might need both more


    than I need to take them back.”


    “Thank you,” said Russ. She picked up the sword with its belt, and the green jacket.


    “Let’s go down to Transporter Room One,” said Josie. “I will have the Enterprise put


    you on the ground with your material. Then we will send down the prisoners you want


    to take with you.”


    “Shall we go?,” said Worldy. He indicated for his party to precede him from the room.


    “As soon as Josie gives us the all clear, we’ll drop you off at the castle so you can put


    things together, Rickard,” said Jack. “I imagine that you will have to let your general


    know that most of the problem is taken care of and all he has to do is watch out for


    troublemakers.”


    “This could have been so much worse,” said Rickard. “The room we found had plans


    going on for years with options for various setbacks.”


    “Nothing quite prepares you for Josie,” said Jack. He sipped his hot chocolate.


    “Whenever you want to visit, let us know and we’ll grab you up. If the fallout is too


    horrible from Illheim’s arrest, I will glad to swing by and light someone up.”


    “I am sure that I will feel that is justified before too long, but let me try a smidgeon


    more diplomacy first,” said Rickard. “I am going to need to see how many I can uproot


    before they become another problem on this scale.”


    “The Enterprise can’t solve every problem, but it does know how to hammer some


    nails,” said Jack.


    “Affirmative,” agreed the machine.


    “Enterprise,” said Jack. “As soon as Josie has dropped the Shemmarian party, take us


    to the capitol and hold station. King Rickard and his prisoners will have to be sent down


    next.”


    “Affirmative,” said the machine.


    “I think I will use Illheim’s estate as a secondary residence,” said Rickard. “It appeals


    to me.”


    “If he is enjoying the Delve, it won’t be like he is using it,” said Jack.


    “The four of us are going to be put down in Hawk Ridge?,” asked Vin. “I am really late


    for dinner.”


    “Tell your wife that I will cook the two of you the best spaghetti and salad you have


    ever tasted,” said Jack.


    “I don’t know if she will go for witchy food,” said Vin.


    “Jack threw a banquet when we went to get Emily back,” said Budd. “It was excellent.


    I would kill someone for the cake he baked.”


    “That good, eh?,” asked Vin.


    “It was excellent,” said Budd.


    “I thought about throwing a block party, but I don’t think the neighborhood would go


    for it,” said Jack.


    “If you change your mind, I will be glad to show up,” said Budd.


    “I’ll think about it,” said Jack. Maybe down the road, a party would be good for things.


    “What happens if we can clear out the Montrose from their positions of authority?”


    “Hopefully I will be able to hand to Care a kingdom that is running well, instead of a


    sick mockery,” said Rickard. “Illheim and Rustam have hidden their ambitions well.”


    “I think Kyle will be an ally in the south, and you might be able to get some of the


    Shemmarians onboard after this gets out,” said Jack. “A lot depends on if this does get


    out from the Shemmarians. Their government might just bury everybody that knows


    about this.”


    “I will send my diplomatic questions in the hopes that doesn’t happen,” said Rickard.


    Josie came back into the conference room. She wore a pleased expression on her face.


    “All right, Your Majesty,” said Josie. She pulled a sheet of paper out of her bag,


    transformed to transform the paper, then let the persona go. “Do you have a place for


    your prisoners?”


    “Yes,” said Rickard. “There is a small dungeon underneath the castle for prisoners that


    need to be held while waiting their final sentence.”


    “We’ll send you down,” said Josie. “Get whatever guards you need to put in place, then


    I will come down with the remaining prisoners. Then it will be up to you to move them


    to wherever you need to send them.”


    “I don’t know how many of my own guards have gone in with the brothers,” said


    Rickard.


    “I’ll get you some,” said Josie. “Pick out the place, and then we’ll get the rest of this


    together. We’ll keep our eye on Caroline so she can’t be used as a hostage. If you have


    problems, then send a letter to us. I will be glad to sort things out now that we have a


    handle on things.”


    “All right,” said the king. “I think I can get everything together if you put me down in


    my throne room.”


    “Remember to keep the letter paper on you if you need to send an emergency message,”


    said Josie. “We don’t know who is really loyal despite clearing out the Montrose earlier.


    Brant was part of the scheme and he wasn’t marked as a member.”


    “Maybe because he wasn’t involved in the trafficking,” said Jack. “He might have seen


    this as a way to get to the top, and stayed away from the obviously evil stuff so he could


    pursue his ambitions.”


    “And Rustam and Illheim are royals,” said the king. “If I and my wife were cleared


    away, Caroline would be in danger despite any guard we arranged for her.”


    “Aren’t you glad we came along and made that an impossibility unless someone gets


    really sneaky from here on end,” said Jack.


    “I am glad your sister and Mister Warner protected my wife when things could have


    gone badly,” said Rickard. “But yes, your efforts have secured a peace for a time.”


    “The main problem is the Faceless might be willing to sacrifice people as pawns to


    secure a better deal in the future,” said Mister Warner.


    “We’ll see about that when I see it starts happening,” said Josie. “Shall we go?”


    “I think so,” said Rickard.


    Jack watched them go before turning his attention to the adventurers left on the


    Enterprise.


    “I’ll have the Enterprise put you guys down at the Hall,” he said. “Then we have to drop


    Mister Warner off.”


    “Are you going to talk to Madam Witch about Markus?,” asked Vin.


    “Josie is old enough to make her own decisions even if I think she can do better,” said


    Jack. “I have my own interests I have to look after before I can start meddling in hers.”


    “That’s never stopped you before,” said Case.


    “I can talk to Madam Witch myself,” said Markus. “I don’t need any meddling from


    outside forces.”


    “Can I give you a piece of advice?,” said Mister Warner.


    Markus nodded at the grim older man in his strange suit and piece of cloth around his


    neck.


    “Madam Fox, or Josie, will win her over faster than calling her Madam Witch, or the


    Ear Ripper,” said Mister Warner. “That’s the first step that will get her attention and


    allow her not to see you as an expendable ape.”


    “Does she see us as expendable apes?,” asked Vin.


    “Who knows?,” said Mister Warner. “Do I use the gate, or are you dropping me off?”


    “We can drop you off,” said Jack. “Enterprise, can you lock on the Village from here?”


    “Negative,” said the machine. “The sensors need a better angle.”


    “Let’s do the current drop, and then move us into position to beam down Mister


    Warner,” said Jack. “We’ll put the rest of our guests off last.”


    “Affirmative,” said the machine.


    “All right,” said Jack. He grinned at the others. “It has been a long day, and I will be


    glad to get rid of all of you so I can give my beloved what she wants.”


    “What do you think will happen with Illheim and Rustam both being imprisoned?,”


    asked Budd.


    “Someone will realize they are in charge and try to run the organization without them,”


    said Jack. “And then they will wind up missing pieces of their anatomy.”
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