[Alex, write the most ridiculous, outrageous thing in the world and we'll make it work.
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'Ah.' Miran looked after the tall stranger somewhat regretfully. She had not forgotten him, but he had certainly be tucked in a corner of her mind. 'Perhaps I should not have let him go,' she muttered ruefully to herself.
Just as she was wondering whether she should go after him or not, she saw Kenzi approach with a boy she did not really know. He was rubbing his head. 'Do you need some help?' she said, almost dryly. Then she smiled, to soften the words. Running her fingers over her pouches, she selected one and undid the drawstring. 'A little water and a bowl, please, Kenzi. A spoon would also be a big help.'
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The hooded figure next to Briar chuckled. A hand set down the clear glass of mead with a clunk. 'Names are not as important as you may believe,' the figure said in a surprisingly bright and clear voice. That long, white beard seemed out of place with this young voice. 'But perhaps you will come to know of it soon... Yes, perhaps you will come to know of it. In the meantime, however, I am just a lowly wanderer, nothing more. If you will excuse me, I have some business to attend to.'
He turned away and left the inn.
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The town was remarkably still for the time of the day. Every inn was bursting full of people who had gone for a drink and a complaint.
The door of The Crowned Coral clinked shut. The same hooded figure with the flowing white beard came out and stood beside Esthemazaar, leaning heavily on his staff. He gazed at the same spot that Esthemazaar was looking at.
'What are you going to do?' the hooded figure said nonchalently.