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“I have exotics here, General.”
Laun held onto the General’s arm and seemed to have eyes only for him through her veil. Alsen looked down into Laun’s eyes and smiled. “She is a gift for the evening, Olwin. But you know me, I have to have your girls.”
The man in the small receiving hall in the house nodded. “Haven’t had you miss a night more than one in a row for a month. Your usual room?”
Laun saw many hallways with many doors as they went through the large building. The slave that led them through kept his head down but agilely went around other slaves as he walked. The room was ahead and the slave opened the door for them.
The General caught himself before he bowed to let Laun in before him. He brushed an imaginary thing from his leg as he bent over, Laun waiting for him to go in before her. He straightened and went into the room, Laun bowing her head and following.
The door closed and the General looked around the room. “No one else, yet. Here, High-”
Laun raised her hand and went to his side. “You were right, sir. This is a beautiful view,” she purred. She looked at the building that was about twenty feet away and a story down. There were some lights lit, and Alsen pointed to one light in a window. Laun nodded and looked as close as she could from where they were. »Read More