Hahseu, the Midden
62nd of Frost, 124 of Steel
"...I don't work with them," she said with the cold intensity that he had come to associate with her, "nor do they keep me. They caught me long enough for me to molt and to send you a piece of me, I sssuppose, and then I have been back to my own devicesss."
"Yes, I know." Aurin took the clothes she handed to him, folded them, and set them aside as she changed into her fully serpentine shape. Many people played at power below the surface of the city, and he was only glad they hadn't kept her or he would have had to kill them all.
He offered his hand, and she coiled enough of herself around his wrist to slither up his arm and find a perch around his shoulders.
"All right. Let's get this over with." He released his breath, and then he quit the safehouse. "Remind me to look for Uwyn afterward. I haven't seen the little git in too long."
The dragonborn kid wasn't officially one of his people, but Elwes had kept an eye on him since he started feeding Aurin his soup and his intel. Now, though, Aurin was leery of keeping too close an eye even on Elwes or his other people, lest they become targets in order to influence Aurin himself. Case in point: these people capturing Elwes. And so, Elwes had been the one to keep an eye on Uwyn, though perhaps this effect would trickle down even to the people his people were close to.
His trauma had been triggered, so these people would have an uphill battle getting him to trust them.
That didn't mean he was ignoring them. The key was a problem, and he did want the danger dealt with. He just didn't trust anyone else to do it. If you want something done right, he had been taught, you have to do it yourself. The problem was that Aurin took this to an extreme, but that in itself was another thing he had been taught by broken parents and a broken world.
He cursed because he was a foul-mouthed man, and went to the proposed meeting place.

