The Dream Spheres (single books)
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Arilyn looked surprised, but she considered that. "Perhaps."
"The fact remains that Elaith is still a rogue," he pointed out, "a killer with great skill and little mercy."
"True enough," she agreed, "but let's see what else he can do."
Danilo found he was content to leave it so. They walked in silence to the Thann villa. He sought out the Lady Cassandra and faithfully recounted all, sparing her nothing of the battle and its outcome.
"You have bridges to mend, but I believe an all-out battle will be averted," he concluded. "Like all successes, though, this one comes with a price."
"I was expecting this," Cassandra said with resig shy;nation. Her ice-blue eyes flicked to the half-elf. "Very well. I will accept Arilyn into the family without reser shy;vation."
"You misunderstand," he corrected her. "Where Arilyn is concerned, there are no bargains. I have a debt to pay, and this time it comes out of family funds. The pledge of Elf-friend goes both ways. You will use your influence to see that the consortium makes no more attempts against Elaith or any other of Waterdeep's elves."
"That is too much!" she protested. "The family is already in a tenuous position without championing a rogue elf."
"I hold to my price." Danilo fell silent as he gathered the will to continue. It was not easy to know that his family controlled much of Waterdeep's illegal trade. It was harder still to contribute to it, but as Cassandra had pointed out, they were unlikely to survive any other way. This was one more reason why he had to leave the city-he could not betray them, nor could he be a part of their dealings. This once, and never again.
"I will give you this: There will be less risk than first reckoning indicates. Elaith will surrender some of his business interests to Thann control. He will remain the silent partner and collect a share of the gains."
Cassandra was silent for several moments. "Given our recent losses, this might be a timely arrangement. I will have to work through the particulars, but I agree in principle."
It was an odd and ironic choice of words. Dan decided not to comment-at least, not directly.
"Then the matter is settled, but for this small remembrance."
He took his mother's hand, and slid onto her finger a wondrous ring set with a single perfect ruby.
"This is-or was-an elven kiira. I ask that you wear it always," he said softly, "as a reminder that not even the most formidable power can last forever."
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