Terror Forty-Five - Pants

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Terror Forty-Five - Pants

Terror Forty-Five - Pants

Thatll do, I think, I say as I look at the templar. He glares back at me, but its not nearly as scary when hes pantsless, gagged with a sock, and currently stuffed in a broom closet with one of my little friends on his chest. Just stay there and dont move, and I promise my little friend wont burrow into your skin and lay eggs inside you.

His glare turns into a look of confused terror a moment before I shut the door.

Did you really need to take off his pants? Esme asks.

I didnt have ropes, Felix replies.

Girls, I say. Were in a bit of a time crunch. Someones going to notice him missing, and maybe theyll find him and hell talk.

Esme sniffs. Not just going to kill him? she asks.

I consider it. No, no, I wont. Hes not an obstacle as he is. And besides, Esme probably wouldnt like it if I killed someone. I do still want to be her friend. Lets check out the books?

That wins Esme over.

The three of us move up the staircase at the end of the room and stare around us. The library here isnt all that grandiose. A few small rooms, the walls lined with shelves and cubby holes. Each room has a desk and chair and space for people to write and study, but not much beyond that.

Its less a library, and more of an office, I decide. I can imagine studious priests poring over old religious texts, or maybe templars coming in to research some fearsome monster theyll need to fight in a quest.

I dont think the books are here, I say.

Plenty of books though, Felix points out.

She... does have a point. I glance at Esme, and she glares back at me, then nods. Okay, so no more than two minutes.

Are we really going to steal their books?

Just the ones that look interesting, I say as I dart over to one wall and start scanning spines. I skip a bunch of them; theyre all old reports and bestiaries. If I want to know about a monster, Ill ask Mom to make one. This would be a lot easier with Milpis around.

Who? Felix asks.

Hes the librarian at my home, I say.

You have a librarian? Esme asks.

Yup! Hes a few hundred years old too. A big old softie. He knows every book in the library, and there are... several thousands of those. Mom is really into books.

Books are more Sempers domain, Esme contradicts me.

I roll my eyes. They have meetings where they trade books and have tea together, like, once a month or so, I say.

Esme is staring at me. I can feel it. Youve met Semper?

Huh? Nah, she never comes home. Mom always travels to her for their meetings. Anyway, Im going off topic. Milpis is the best librarian ever.

Shouldnt that be the Grand Archivists? Theyre chosen by Semper herself, Esme says.

Is the Grand Archivist a hundred-metre-long centipede monster that thirsts for knowledge?

Your librarian is a monster? No, wait, that makes sense. I bet you have a bunch of weak monsters around your house, dont you? Esme says. She makes it sound very rude.

Careful! Esme says. She snatches the book away, and scurries off. I see her tearing a curtain off one wall and using it to wrap the book at one of the desks.

So, are we done here? Felix asks.

I think so. We need to find the actual books. They should be at the other place Esme mentioned, I guess.

Alright then, Felix says.

Esme still has her bag, the same one shed put her clothes in. She stuffs the book into it, then tucks it under her robes.

Lets go, I say. I dont want to stay here too long, not if I can avoid it. Also, something tells me that the time we have is growing shorter by the minute.

We stumble back downstairs, then hesitate. Should we leave from the back again, or from the front? Esme asks.

Which would get us to the place we want to get to faster? I ask.

The front, but well have to walk past some of the school buildings. They might have people there. Then its the main courtyard. The big one in the middle.

People will be able to see us from there, right? No matter what we do?

Pretty much, Esme says.

In that case, we might as well take the fastest route. The sooner we get there and manage to find the books, the sooner I can... ah, move on to the next phase of the plan, I say.

Esme looks at me. Youre not planning on betraying Felix and I, are you?

Huh? No! Id never do something like that! I say with feeling. How can Esme say something that mean?

Valeria wouldnt, Felix adds, coming to my defence. You can trust her.

Hmph, fine.

Esme stomps over to the front door, which actually has a window in it, and climbs to her tippy-toes to see outside. The coast is clear, she says.

I glance at Felix and smile at her, even if shes still wearing her blindfold and cant see it. I guess her wind-control is fine enough, or shes just in a good mood, because she smiles right back.

We step out onto a cobbled road and immediately follow Esme as she leads us around a building. Its the next intersection he-- ah.

The next intersection reveals a long road thats filled with people in robes similar to our own. All boys, as far as I can tell, and all of them are jockeying and being very boy-like as they move towards us.

Esme keeps on walking right past the intersection. Maybe we can use this one, she says.

I nod my agreement. I dont think our disguises will hold up to the scrutiny of two dozen people.

The next road only has a single student. A girl.

Ive... Ive seen her before, at the square where we grabbed some food. Her hood is down, revealing a face thats... very familiar.

She looks up and follows us with her gaze as we move past.

Clear, Esme whispers as we arrive at the edge of the courtyard. The next bit should be a cakewalk!

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