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Nothing was bleeding or stinging; must not have been a bad night. He tucked his long, dark brown hair behind his ears. It was always this way after the change, like he’d awakened from a nightmare of falling from a great height. He pushed himself off the mountainous forest floor, glad it was no longer winter as he brushed the leaves and dirt off his naked body. Over the last five years, he’d awakened several times covered in blood from head to toe, each time with no memory of what the night before had held. All he could hope for that he was a good deer hunter and not an unconscious serial killer.

He began the walk home, glad that he could now walk barefoot on his property. It’d taken a lot of rock clearing. Right now, he just wanted to shower and go to bed. His body needed to rest.

He’d moved here after what he thought of as the Gatlinburg Incident. The purebred werewolves, as he thought of them, kept their minds when they turned and could turn at will. They were more like shapeshifters and not like true werewolves of legend. He, on the other hand, was more like the werewolves of legend: something to be feared, avoided, unloved, and destroyed. Something to be put down. He supposed he should be glad he was alive, but sometimes it was hard to muster the will to continue.

On the night of the full moon, and the day before and after, he’d transform into a wolf no matter what. He’d tried everything: meditation, forcing himself into a daydream, ignoring it, nothing worked. He had found the purebreds once, but learned they could change at will as they chased him off.

He supposed he was lucky that turning him into a werewolf was all the damage they did. After all, they could have simply eaten him. But they didn’t. They ran him off, making it clear not to return, leaving him alone to figure this out.

He looked up at the treetops, now familiar to him, as he wandered back to his cabin, enjoying the knowledge that he wouldn’t change again for another month. In wolf form, he was out of control and had massive strength, judging by the large black bear he struggled to get out from under from when he awakened once. He’d woke up with a broken arm once. At first, he’d panicked. He couldn’t go to the doctor on the first night of the cycle, he’d change at the hospital and endanger everyone at the beginning of the second night. But he needn’t have worried. It had healed by the time he had found his way back to his cabin.

He called it “the wolf-healing.”

He took in a breath as he saw the roof to his Smokey Mountain cabin over the hill. Home. He smiled. At first, he mourned the loss of his Manhattan life as if someone he loved died. But he’d half-built this small cabin himself. Only the foundation and outer wall frame were put in for him. He’d sawed logs and put in everything else on his own. His three hundred acres were a haven from the upheaval that his life in Manhattan had been. Now, this summer, he’d turn thirty with no family and no prospects of family. He was damned to be a hermit and engage in his food canning hobby forever.

Everything he’d worked for was gone or useless since he couldn’t really leave his property for more than a few days. He’d structured his investments to give him an income of about $1000 a month, but even that was too much for his self-imposed limitations.

With the nearest neighbor being several miles away, he rarely saw anyone, only two people, hunters who wandered too far last year. He’d fixed and reposted his signs, although he figured it’d be an even hunt if they wanted to stalk prey on his property during the wolf cycle. He paused; maybe other hunters had come on his land. After all, he didn’t change back until daybreak. What if he’d killed them? He shook his head. The wolf didn’t usually wander from its kill. He had never awakened next to human remains. But how did he know the wolf stayed with its kill? Maybe it killed more than one, and he just awakened with the final one.

“Greedy wolf,” he muttered. There was no sense in driving himself nuts with it. But given his level of greed prior to becoming a werewolf, he couldn’t help but wonder if the trait carried over to his wolf.

He paused. An old truck was parked in front of his cabin. He hid behind some trees to hide the fact that he was naked, before he realized it was the wolves— the purebreds.

“Hey! What do you want? Piss off,” he yelled as he walked up the hill waving at them to leave, not caring that he was nude. “I haven’t bothered you.” At least not that he knew of. Who knew what the wolf inside him had done? The wolf could have run to their home and shit in the yard without cleaning it up for all he knew.

They dumped what appeared to be the body of a child out.

“Greg got himself in over his head last night. We don’t go after kids. It attracts the wrong type of attention, especially if she dies. We don’t want to put her down but can’t care for her, and she certainly can’t go back to her family. She’s yours now.” A young man in a dark t-shirt tossed down a pink backpack and got back in the truck, and it sped away.

Greg! He never knew any of the names of the purebreds. Well, strictly speaking, he still didn’t know who Greg was, but he had a name.

He ran up to the girl, brushing her light brown hair out of her bloody face. She looked to be about seven or eight or so. He wasn’t sure how big eight-year-olds were. The bite mark on her neck was trickling blood but looked like it was already healing. He opened one of her dark green eyes. The same bright yellow flecks of the wolf were forming in her irises. They were subtle but tell-tale. His own brown eyes had been solid brown, but now bore the yellow flecks, giving them a hazel look.

“No!” He stood and looked down the driveway, but the truck was long gone. “Wonderful. I have an injured, kidnapped child at my house.” He needed to call the police. How? He didn’t have a phone. He needed to allow her time to heal and get… get what? He pulled his fingers through his hair. What the actual hell was he going to do right now? Return a dangerous, mythical creature to a human family who would be dead during the next cycle?

Car Rental #5

Five things fellow car rental customers want you to know.

By Karine Green (Photo Copyright Canva)

Downloading the app onto your phone allows you to store all of your information and check out really fast. Many times, it even allows you to skip the counter and head straight to the garage.

When it comes to “choice” lots (choose your own car) take your time in choosing a car. It’s tempting to jump in the first one you see and start your vacation, but it only takes five minutes to choose the car that will serve you the best for your visit, especially if you have a long drive. Take a look at two or three cars.

Please have everything ready. I really don’t want to wait behind you while you rifle through your stuff for your license. If you have to rifle through everything, please let someone who is ready to go check out while you search for your stuff.

Checkout kiosks are not the same as Big Box self-checkouts. Many have tried them and was surprised at how nice it was. The rental employee was right there with customers as they checked out. The kiosks do have trouble with hyphenated names.

Consider one-way rentals. One customer lived in Tampa and rented a car to return to Orlando International Airport. From there, she took the BrightLine train to her cruise out of Miami. To come back a month later, she rented a car one-way from Miami International Airport back to Tampa International Airport. All without paying for long-term rental parking or worrying about leaving her car in a city she didn’t know. Another customer found it much cheaper to fly into Tampa versus flying into Orlando. They rented a one-way from Enterprise and returned it to the Enterprise at Walt Disney World Resort. At the end of their Disney trip they rented a one-way back to Tampa, saving hundreds of dollars by not having a rental for the entire two weeks. Or more to the point, paying to park at the resort for two weeks on top of the rental cost.

Asking friends and family can give you some great tips and ideas for travel. Researching your vacation is also a really fun part of the stress relief that a well-planned vacation can bring.

My Future Career Plan

Daily writing prompt
What is your career plan?

My future career plan is retirement. I am going to put all my money in a special fund so I can purchase a world cruise. I look forward to this new path with great anticipation as I wrap up the last few working years. I can’t wait to see new places and meet new people. Perhaps I’ll even get to visit all seven continents.

My Aunt

Daily writing prompt
List the people you admire and look to for advice…

Of course, I sought advice from my parents, but since their passing (of natural causes at an old age) I have found that advice from my Aunt comes without all the judgment and doubt that advice from my parents brought. If I had known that when I was younger life would have been much easier. The point: There are other older relatives that you can rely on, if you allow them.

Car Rental #4 Car rental managers have five things they’d love to tell you.

By Karine Green (photo – Canva)

Car rental managers have five things they’d love to tell you.

               Using the Skip-The-Counter-Passes can get you in your car and on vacation much faster. Make sure to consider the terms and conditions before signing up for these passes. They differ from an online check-in. Online check-in makes the counter check-in process faster, but they are not skip the counter passes. Prior to leaving with the rental, don’t forget that Skip-The-Counter-Passes will necessitate you show your driver’s license and most likely the credit card used for the reservation.

Manufacturer Recalls: We understand your disappointment in not being able to rent the convertible you reserved, but if a car has been recalled, we cannot provide it to you. Its recall is due to the fact that it’s dangerous. Rental companies make efforts to remove recalled vehicles from their fleets, but occasionally they slip through. Allow them to assist you in finding a new car that will bring you joy when driving.

Please double-check that your driver’s license is still valid. If the expiration date falls within your rental period, they won’t be able to rent it to you. It varies from company to company whether they accept paper renewal licenses or not. What’s the point of taking a risk and possibly being rejected? Please ensure that you renew it early enough to receive the new official copy by mail before you come. Turning down your rental is as unpleasant for managers as it is for you. Ultimately, it results in a loss of rental income for them.

               A free upgrade cannot be promised, but you can and should ask for one. If car rental companies have them to give, they will. If they don’t, they just apologize that they do not have one available. Most memberships for the car rental companies have a free upgrade available, but only if they have one available.

               Quote: “I’m here to help you, as much as my employees are. If you have problems, please ask for me. If you have had exceptional service, please don’t hesitate to let me know. It helps my employees more than you can know.” One of the rental managers at TPA.

Car Rental Series #3

By Karine Green (photo copyright is by Canva)

Five Things Car Rental Agents Wish They Could Tell You.

  1. Have your license and method of payment ready at the counter.
    1. Skip-the-counter is not skipping the rental process. It just means you get to do the rental process from the comfort of the car. You have to pre-register this and will get an email confirming the skip-the-counter process. If you have a membership such as National Car Rental, Hertz Gold Member, or similar, you’ll have the app on your phone and the terms in the confirmation.
    1. Method of payment can be a credit card, a debit card, a tour voucher, or a direct bill to a company (employer paying for an employee to rent a car.) If it’s a voucher or direct bill, please make sure you can answer the questions required by your tour company or employer.
  2. Tolls cannot be “banned” from your rental. You can use your GPS to avoid toll roads, or pay cash (if you can find one that has a cash booth), use your own toll transponder, or most places can read the license plate and then charge later.
    1. The only way to 100% avoid all toll roads is to head to the airport terminal and see the folks at the counters marked Delta, United, or American, any of them can help you avoid all roads in the state that you don’t wanna pay tolls in. I am sure Amtrak or BrightLine can also help you avoid all toll roads in the areas they serve. The hidden gem Silver Airways can get you to most of the tourist places in Florida, toll-free. Although you may have to take the bus to the airport to avoid tolls if you aren’t already there.
  3. If you have extra drivers, you can get through the rental process faster if you have them go to the rental company’s website and make a profile.
    1. At most rental companies, spouses are automatically an included driver if they have a valid driver’s license.
  4. Most, if not all, discounts have to be pre-booked. For example, AAA, AMEX, and many others offer discounts if you book through their website. These discounts normally cannot be applied at the counter as the employee doesn’t have access to them (only you do on your apps.)

Once you leave the counter after checking in, make sure you have whatever paperwork the counter clerks told you to have ready to leave with the car. The exit people will most likely need the RENTER’S driver’s license (not the driver’s.)

Next time: Five things the managers want you to know

Car Rental Series #2 Debit, Credit, and Licenses, oh my!

By Karine Green

Photo Credit- Canva

There are a few reasons a debit card for a rental car may or may not be the best option. Here are some pros and cons of using debit versus credit cards.

  1. With a debit card, there could be a hold on funds. This would be an authorized amount, not just an inquiry. This hold can tie up funds you would otherwise use for your trip. If you do plan on using a debit card, make sure you plan for the extra funds to be held in there, so you’re not caught without a food budget or hotel budget money. Some rental companies may waive a deposit with a credit card.
    1. Some companies MIGHT:
      1. Require a credit check and score above 730-750 to use a debit card.
      1. May require a very large deposit, 2k or more, especially if it is a smaller company with a limited fleet.
      1. May require an arriving and departing flight that matches rental pick-up and returns. That would mean a proper round-trip flight, not a stack of one-ways that have flexible use. Normally, the flight must be pre-purchased before the day of pick-up.
        1. IMPORTANT NOTE: some in-state residents who are renting at an airport may not be allowed to use a debit card.
      1. Currently, I have interviewed about 14 different companies. Of them, NONE accept cash cards, such as PayPal, Chime, Venmo, Payoneer, Dash Cash, or any other prepaid cards. Prepaid cards are basically the same as throwing hot lava at the car rental staff (just watch them run away to get a manager to decline your rental.) Some companies will accept credit cards sponsored by Chime or PayPal. Please double-check policies on the website, or consider having a backup credit card, just in case.
      1. Most companies will allow you to change the method of payment from a credit card to a debit card (or even a prepaid) upon the return of the vehicle.
  2. A consideration for debit cards: The extra hold could cause a potential for overdrafts on the account and negate any savings that you may have in place for the trip. This can be especially problematic, especially if you had set other bills to auto withdrawal. For example, we don’t want the house payment bouncing while we’re on vacation for a few weeks because of an unexpected hold/deposit for the rental car.
  3. Debit cards offer very limited fraud protection. It’s almost like paying cash. If your debit card information is compromised, it can be more difficult to recover the stolen funds. Credit cards may have fraud protection to help insulate against fraudulent charges. And the reason I bring this up here is that you’re traveling to a new place and you’re probably going to be at an airport where theft and fraud can be a little more sophisticated.
  4. Rental car coverage: many credit cards offer rental car insurance coverage as a benefit. If you’re using a debit card, no such coverage would be offered. You could use your own insurance, or you could use what is called the damage waiver. The damage waiver essentially is the rental company forgiving any damage to the vehicle. They will not file a claim on it, they’re just going to fix it. I will address the damage waiver in another entry.
    1. If you are curious if your credit card company offers car rental coverage, call them and find out what the terms and conditions are. They vary wildly and I will not address their coverage in depth. Some cover only your insurance deductible. Some only reimburse your insurance company. Some pay the entire claim without further questions (acting much like the damage waiver.) Some require activation or a small fee (I think some are as low as $12.) You get the idea; check the card you want to use and find out what you need to do to make sure coverage is in place.
      1. Side note. Some states do not allow rental companies to talk to your credit card company about claims. You may have to take care of managing the claim (a quick visit to the website can help confirm policies before renting will set up your expectations.)
  5. CAVEAT: booking through a company like Travelocity, Kayak, Orbitz, or another third-party tour booking company to get around the rental company’s debit card policy could leave you trying to seek a refund from these companies when the car rental company turns you away.
    1. Friendly reminder, you will be held to the rental company’s policies, not the third-party booking policies. Know what you need to do at the car rental counter to avoid disappointment.
  6. CAVEAT: Leaving the card (debit or credit) that you booked the reservation with at home could leave you carless, especially if you are using the skip-the-counter features! Part of their security procedures is you must present the card that was used for the transaction and your ID. No, spouses and parents can’t pay. If you have been able to do this in the past, you have found an inattentive employee. I didn’t find a single company that allowed someone to rent a car using someone else’s credit card. I found a few companies that would allow customers to pay for someone else’s rental at the end of the rental, but not to start the rental.
    1. Note: Direct Bill is when a company or employer is paying for the rental. It’s not the same thing as using someone else’s credit card. Companies routinely draw up contracts for rental cars to keep their employees mobile.
  7. It probably goes without saying that you need a driver’s license, not a state ID. In rare instances, foreign travelers may need a passport (or other id) to accompany their driver’s license.
    1. For example:
      1. When your license looks like a biohazard, the employees will not touch it.
        1. There have been reports of licenses covered in grease, lipstick, and tar. All were rejected. If it’s sticky when you try to hand it to the clerk, they most likely will not take it. Meaning you cannot get your rental.
      1. Your state updated its license format, and the true ID isn’t working properly.
      1. Sometimes foreign licenses aren’t recorded in true ID, so a passport would be required.
      1. Please note that some state laws may vary regarding the condition of the license. A small split or crack in your license may be OK in one state but not in another. In fact, in most states, it’s not OK. But there are enough people who have argued over it, I assume there must be one state out there that accepts it. (If you know which state accepts cracked, peeling, or damaged licenses, let us know in the comments.) You’re going to want to make sure your driver’s license isn’t expired or damaged because they will not rent you a car if they are in a state that will not take a damaged license.
        1. Yes, I know, you can buy a car in most states with an ID. But in a rental situation, you are not buying a car. You are driving a car. Arguing with the rental staff will not change this.
      1. If a license expires or will expire during your rental, they will not rent to you.
  8. Using a credit card can provide many benefits. Besides the possibility of insurance coverage for the rental car, many car companies we’ll waive a security deposit. By using your credit card you also can dispute any charges that may be added after the rental is completed, such as the gas tank not being quite full, any pre-existing damage that the previous renter caused that was missed, and now they’re trying to say you caused.
  9. No choice but to use your debit card? Purchasing an all-inclusive travel policy from a travel insurance company such as National General, Allianz, Zurich, or Travelers can greatly reduce the overall risk to your entire vacation, not just your car rental. Please contact these companies individually for more information.
    1. Your car insurance company may have some temporary add-ons. Call your agent to find out which add-ons you are eligible for.
  10. I understand wanting to pay cash for everything or to use the Dave Ramsey system of everything in its “envelope”. Obviously, this helps to prevent overspending. And it’s a simple way to maintain your monthly budget or your vacation budget. However, in terms of a rental car, when things go wrong, they go wrong expensively and in a manner that auto insurance companies argue over. It may be best to just get yourself a good travel credit card and then use the cash from your bank account to pay it off instantly. While the car rental company is checking you in, you can head to your credit card app and make a payment at the same time they put the hold on the card.

Enjoy your drive! Hopefully, this series will give you the knowledge to be a true travel pro. Travel pros can get through the line faster than Superman can save Lois.

Next time: Do you need a rental car or will a taxi do?

Renting a Car Series#1

Do you want to book your rental through a travel website or the car rental company’s page? It can be a tough choice.

It depends on your preferences and needs. I have used both. I have been lucky I’ve had both methods work great for me. However, I have some horror stories, but first, let me get some business out of the way.

Booking a car rental through a tour website may offer package deals or discounts. They may offer additional travel services, such as combining insurance or bundling flights, hotels, and excursions. There is another caveat with buying insurance for a car rental through a tour company that I will address below. Booking directly through car rental companies will give you more control over specific car models, and rental items, and potentially better customer service, including faster refunds.

Let’s talk about getting that rental covered. Tour companies often offer insurance through companies such as Allianz or National General. Those are just to name two. There are several very reputable companies on the market. I believe Allianz is prob the most well-known one. It can also cover additional things such as your hotel, or flight depending on the level of coverage that you purchased through them. The damage waiver covers the car rental bumper to bumper. This is offered through the car rental company itself. There will be a future post on these items coming up as there are many dynamics to these. Your credit card may also offer additional coverage, but again I will enter another post because your credit card may not automatically offer it simply because you have that card. There are things that your credit card companies may need before they issue coverage.

The main caveat of using third-party insurance is the exclusions! Enough that they will have their own post later. For now, the main one you need to be aware of is limit caps. Don’t get a $30,000 policy and then rent a $78,000 suburban. You’ll be on the hook if the vehicle gets totaled or the damage is greater than $30,000 and your own insurance declines to cover it.

One Horror Story regarding tour web pages is their use of debit cards as a method of payment. If you aren’t careful, you could be left stranded. Most airport rental car companies have very strict policies that are very exclusive for using debit cards. And no, they will not treat it like a credit card, no matter what you or the bank says. Most in-state residents cannot use a debit card at the airports. Some of them require very high deposits. Some of them require incoming and outgoing flights that match the day that you’re picking up the car and the day that you’re returning the car,. Additionally, they require the ticket to have been pre-purchased before arriving at the counter.

Web tour companies have been known to not refund your money because you didn’t read the fine print regarding debit cards. Not all of them do this, but I have seen more than one tourist leave the rental counters in tears because the tour website wasn’t current with the car rental company policies. Read the fine print for both the web company and the car rental company. As a side note, the car rental’s policies are the standards you’re going to be held to when you arrive at the counter. The car rental companies do not care what web companies have told you or promised you. That is your business between you and the tour website company. Cussing the rental company at pickup because you were told by the tour webpage you could use a debit card when the policy clearly prohibits it will not get you in a car, it’s going to get you on the do-not-rent list. More on Debit Vs Credit next time.

Booking through the car rental company can offer more flexibility with cancellation or switching vehicle availability. Loyalty matters when it comes to flexibility and free upgraded vehicles. I have even seen some car rental companies comp free tanks of gas if the right circumstances present themselves. A travel website can catch you up on the fine print, such as refunds are not instant and not even guaranteed if you’re not able to pick up the vehicle for some reason. Please check ANY tour web page for their refund policy and compare it to the car rental’s site. There may be a reason Hertz or Alamo is five to ten dollars more than the discounted travel site.

It’s easy to ensure you are at the correct location if you book through the rental car company’s website. Booking through a travel company’s website can get you close to an airport (and not AT the airport) if you’re not careful about what address you’re looking for. For example, if you’re flying into Orlando, the airport code is MCO. If you type in MCO for the car rental area it’s possible you could get to an off-airport location to pick up the vehicle because the search engine would associate proximity to the airport. Whereas booking through the rental car companies’ site would connect you with the location that is directly at MCO or let you know definitively if they are sold out and are diverting you to an off-airport location. The point of the matter here is that you’re going to want to know the physical address of where you want to pick up the car. Leave nothing to chance. Go to the company’s website and get the address you need. Go back to your tour website where you can get your discounts and make sure that pickup is at the location you want it.

For example, TPA’s car rental center is located at 5405 Airport Service Dr. Tampa. Not on Spruce St. Not on West Cypress or West Chase. Know the physical address. To play around with this go to one of the websites and see what locations NEAR the airport they give you. I see many people every day scrambling for taxis or Ubers to get to off-airport rental places before they close.

Travel websites sometimes promote companies that have onerous policies over some of the national brands. One example; if you don’t have $500,000 in coverage, they try to require you to purchase insurance through them, not the damage waiver but insurance. That insurance or deposit is an extra fee and it can be a very high cost they may not refund. Some rental car customers have complained that this cost can be $3000 or $4000. Make sure you know the law. Most states prohibit car rental companies from requiring the purchase of the damage/collision waiver or company insurance. Look up the law for the state you are traveling to, so you are informed when you head to the rental counter. You can also call your insurance agent and get a temporary boost if you don’t have rental coverage, or you may be surprised if they tell you the damage waiver may be the best option.

Like everything, READ THE FINE PRINT! Do not forget to check reviews for the company and for the branch you are going to. Some of these places have reviews that are individual to each branch. For example, Awezom Car at LaGuardia Airport may have five stars whereas Awezom Car at Las Vegas might have two stars, but the company on a national level has four stars.

If you rent cars often, you might wanna consider a membership. I know Hertz, Enterprise, Thrifty, and basically all of them have some sort of national membership that makes it easier to get through the rental process, including perks such as skipping the counter and heading straight to the car. One of the best services available for this is National. National car rental. National has what’s called the Emerald Club. You sign up on the National app for Emerald Club, make your reservations, and then head to the Emerald Aisle when you arrive. The Emerald Aisle will have many cars to choose from. The idea is to choose the one that’s gonna serve you the best for your visit. Emerald Aisle cars are the same price, only very large or very expensive vehicles have an extra charge.

Many business travelers use National because they can choose a car that’s going to serve their business needs, and it doesn’t add to the cost of the rental to cherry-pick your favorite type of car/truck. National is not the cheapest company to deal with but it is certainly the easiest company to deal with. Everything is on the app. You show your driver’s license to get out, occasionally you will have to show your credit card for security purposes. Your company can also pre-pay your rental for you. (This is true for other car rental companies as well. I just don’t know those policies.) It doesn’t get much easier than that. All your insurance is already loaded on your app (or pre-purchased by your company if it’s a business rental.) You can set your profile to automatically include or exclude the damage waiver, pre-paid gas, Sirius XM, and a default credit card.

But again, many of the national car rental companies have memberships that allow you to skip the counters. I’m recommending National Car Rental because I think it’s the easiest, and it’s an entire company dedicated to this purpose. You can also rent specific vehicles if you don’t want to take a chance on the Emerald Aisle. You will want to reserve seven or eight seated vehicles instead of trusting that the Emerald Aisle will have them. Otherwise, you reserve a midsize car for a midsize price and whatever is in the Emerald Aisle is your ride. It doesn’t matter if it is an Audi, or an SUV, or a sports car, or whatever is in between. NOTE: It is not common for Audis to be in the aisle, but they have been there at certain times of the year (usually at the end of a location’s tourist season and they have a sudden influx of cars as tourists return at the end of a holiday.)

I’m going to make several posts like this, including one that narrows down some of the finer points of the fine print. After all, the companies hand you this giant brochure full of teeny tiny size .02 fine print without explaining in detail what you’re agreeing to.

Tour site or Car Rental’s site? It’s going to be based on your needs. If you know where you’re going, you know nothing’s changing, and you can save a few bucks using the tour website then use the tour website. If you’ve got a bit more uncertainty or you want a little more concrete backing with the company policies, then book through the car rental company’s website. If you are a frequent traveler, you can earn free rental days by going with the same company each time instead of the cheapest company. That’ll save you money in the long term and make it easier for you to get through the rental process as you build your profile with that company.

See you next time for “Should I use my debit card for a car rental or should I use my credit card.”

Shifter Coup

SHIOBI’s First three chapters. (Find the whole series here)

There are multiple points of view, and this is one of the main characters.

Prologue

“Kill them all!” a shifter bellowed as he dropped the remains of his newly-formed child into the river. “Kill them all!” His voice was much higher pitched the second time, as he tried to form a mouth to scream, but couldn’t hold his shape. He fell back into a puddle.

Shiobi stayed in her pond with her longtime friend, Thundral —Thunder to her friends.

The shifter community had suffered the worst attack in its history. Fifteen newly formed infants, including their guard— Thunder’s daughter, had been burned by …. Shiobi wasn’t sure who, but it was either an elf or a human because there were footprints and red blood. Shifters had gels, not blood like humans or elves.

Shifters didn’t leave footprints- unless they meant to. They could take on any form they wanted. They could be a rock. They could be a human. With practice they could be so detailed that no one could tell the difference between a shifter and whatever they were forming. Most adult shifters were experts at taking and holding the form of something else. Forming a rock was popular, as was a tree. But forming animals such as marmabears or roonhounds was also popular.

This was an extraordinary blow not only emotionally but in terms of population as well. Reproduction wasn’t the same for shifters as it was for the elves and humans. Humans and elves could have as many children as they wanted. Shifters split. A part of themselves would develop and fall off to form a youngling. This happened only one time in a shifter’s life. The shifter community was now permanently fifteen…no sixteen residents short.

Shiobi remembered the joy at the formation of her own daughter. She also remembered the joy as her daughter formed her grandchild. He was now five years old, and thankfully, not in this youngling pond.

Shiobi couldn’t bring herself to speak. She was still in shock over what happened. Unable to hold her shape, Shiobi puddled next to Thunder. Thunder tried to push the gooey remains of Thunder’s daughter and newly-formed grandchild into the river. The two of them had formed a puddle just outside the main pond that had been formed by shifters gathering for the memorial service.

Thunder was having a hard time keeping a tendril extended to perform the act. Thunder’s tendril would splash back into their little puddle. Shiobi wanted to help, but knew it was inappropriate. Only family could do it, and while Thunder and Shiobi had grown up together, they were not family.

Thunder shuttered, and finally pushed the remains of her family into the river.

They sank to the bottom. The wail that Thunder made as they sank sent ripples of pain throughout Shiobi’s body. As part of the memorial service, a shifter’s remains would be rejoined with the river so it could travel back to the sea. There the remains of a deceased shifter would be rejoined with the great Lord of the Ocean.

“We are diminished!” Someone yelled from a few feet away. Shiobi couldn’t be sure who was talking but it sounded like King Melkoora.

Thunder pulled her tendril back into the great shifter pond that had formed for the memorial service, her form shuttering with grief as Shiobi tried to comfort her as they rolled in to join with them. Shiobi felt a rush of relief mixed with grief as her own daughter reached out and connected with her, a feeling poor Thunder would never have again.

Thunder found her voice. “Kill them all! Let them know our pain!”

“Kill them all!” many chanted with Thunder.

Shiobi said nothing. There were a little over fifty-six thousand shifters remaining. The bipedals were no match for battle trained shifters. If they banded together to reform their army the elves and humans could be wiped out in less than a year.

“We cannot engage in genocide.” Mansrader, the shaman said.

Shiobi knew he was right, but now wasn’t the time for rational thought. Now was the time for grieving. Perhaps people could think more rationally tomorrow, or next week?

It didn’t matter what Mansrader tried to do to save his precious humans- nothing would stop the coming war. The memory of the scorched youngling pond was burned into the minds of the people.

Why would the bipedals risk coaxing the shifters out of their colony again? If they needed shifters, why wouldn’t they just ask for help?

Shiobi held onto her daughter and grandson, letting go of Thunder. Peace had a good run, but it was over now. Soon she’d be taking up her old role in the system, and would probably be leaving the colony for a long time.

From THE JOURNEY

Shiobi

Shiobi landed in a high tree branch outside the southern, human Kingdom of Ayres. Her talons gripped the branch. They worshiped the Goddess of Life, a fire-based religion. Because of that She’d learned a lot from the Ayrian during her last visit, including how not to fear fire. Too Bad only two shifters had engaged in her fire training sessions after she’d returned to the colony. She had accidentally learned a technique that would allow her to consume the fire rather than the fire consuming her. It was the main reason she’d been chosen to return here.

It’d been a long flight as a large hawk. Her outer layer fluttered. She was hungry- too hungry. By not eating, she’d been able to shrink to the size of a hawk. She couldn’t risk being seen. It’d been a little more than a generation since shifters had been seen by humans. That would make it easy to sneak in without suspicion. That was an advantage she didn’t want to give up, making the extra day’s flight a necessary time expense, and the hunger a minor cost.

Castle Ayres loomed in the distance. It’s five boroughs had smaller castles at the inner wall that walled off the central kingdom. Travelers were strolling to and from Ayres and its surrounding city some of which had spread outside the outer walls.  It wasn’t as big as Sundre, but impressive in its own rights. The stink of the place made her recoil.  A mixture of body odor and waste, both human and animal. Add in the heat of the day and it was nearly nauseating.

She spotted a small pond too far from the road to attract travelers but close enough for her to eat. The bamboo forest was too thick to find a proper small lake to eat in.  She flew down to the pond, spiraling into it allowing the hawk form to melt away as the refreshing algae rich water satiated her hunger. She floated there, absorbing the algae and five Blue Gills before rolling out onto the mucky shore of the pond. She continued to roll in a ball form to avoid getting her human form stuck in the mud.

She chose to form a peasant girl she’d absorbed during her last assignment to Ayres as a spy.  Peasants blended and their fashion didn’t change that much. Never underestimate the folly of a poor fashion choice. Nothing says I don’t belong like wearing close that don’t blend with the crowd. It would invite too many questions, attract too much attention.

During the Elven Revolt, Ayres had made a pact with the Elves- to stay out of the war. While Shiobi hadn’t wanted the Elves to win, she found it appalling that Ayres’ action had cleared the way for the Elves to crush several of the other human kingdoms. Four of the nine, kingdoms had been destroyed, only remnant populations lived there now. If Ayres had joined Sundre and Kolvira the smaller human kingdoms would still be there. The humans as a species would be better off. But the smaller ones were no more, and now only larger kingdoms remained.

But Ayres was a place unto its own, surrounded by a low mountain range and buried deep in a sub-tropical valley. The mountain snowmelts formed three great rivers. One of them ran through Ayres and eventually out to the South Sea. The largest one ran through to Sundre and out to the Western Ocean. The other ran through Kolvira, nothing more than a wide spot in the river. To the south a large mangrove and swamp stretched out miles before the ocean finally took over. Maybe she would fly to the edge and see what she could see of the ocean while she was here. She’d pray for answers as to why this terrible thing was happening.

More than five hundred years ago, Kolvira had once been home to a small group of shifters. But they had moved on long before the Elven Revolt. Shiobi had grown up hearing the legends and tales about the people setting the river on fire with a special oil. Half the shifters had perished, including younglings. The other half had returned to the main colony or off into the wild. She had grown up in the youngling ponds with the child of one of the survivors- a survivor who now also suffered the loss of a child at the hands of bipedals. Poor Thunder carried the memory of her greatmother’s experience in Kolvira and now carried the deaths of her daughter and grandson.

Why King Melkoora had allowed the humans to continue to exist was beyond Shiobi’s comprehension. But making such decisions wasn’t within her authority. Even being in meeting ponds to ponder such concepts wasn’t her place. There must be a reason. Today she’d begin to unravel why Ayres was again on the king’s list to investigate.

Ayres should be thankful she wasn’t in charge, or they’d been wiped from the earth decades ago. But they remained ignorant of their need to be thankful for King Melkoora and be blessed by their dumb luck that she wasn’t the ruler.

She thought of some of the people she met last time and a sorrow filled her. She’d not allow anything to happen to them, or more to the point, their ancestors. Not all humans would be wiped from the earth, just the ones who meant them harm.

She kicked at the dust with her feet, practicing keeping them formed into shoes while absorbing the blows from the little kicks. She could feel the hoof beats of a group of horses coming up behind her, and it wasn’t the time to wonder if she was still in practice. She didn’t want to lose her form in front of anyone.

She could now hear the jostling of the horse’s gear and reigns as they pulled a wagon- no, a carriage. She smiled. Rich people owned carriages. Rich people also usually controlled the information. She sharpened up her peasant’s dress and made sure her hair was perfectly manicured. She couldn’t be too peasant-like. She had to be just right to get their attention.

“Girl,” a man sitting atop a white carriage in a red uniform waved and then pointed toward her. A black silhouette of a celestial bird adorned the door. Gold outlining on the wings made it look like it was on fire. “Bring me some water.” The same silhouette of a celestial bird adorned the front of his red tunic. A tightly pulled brass belt, cinched at his waist. He rested a black, leather boot on the front frame of the driver’s seat, as he held the reins in his hands.

She stared at him. Should she get it? Who was he that he was comfortable ordering a stranger around? She nodded. She’d protect her cover for now. And perhaps her kindness would profit later. This carriage belonged to a person rich enough to afford a driver and eight armored guards on horseback. She looked at the four in front and the four in back.

He pointed to a brown flagon on the side of the carriage, just out of his reach.

She sprinted up, grabbed it, and handed it up to him, being careful not to stretch her arms up too far. He took it, and then nodded for her to leave.

“You should thank her,” a deep, baritone male voice came from behind the curtain in the carriage. “She just saved you having to brake and dismount.”

“Thank you,” the driver said, offering a curt nod as his narrowed, black eyes met hers.

“You are welcome.” Shiobi turned to leave. What a prat. He could get his own water next time.

“Girl,” the voice from behind the carriage curtain called, “Can you tend to my daughter’s hair- the same as yours? She needs a new handmaiden.”

“Yes, Grand Sir,” Shiobi smiled. The outfit might be poor, but the hair was on point and exactly what she needed.

“You should come with us and meet her,” he said, peeking one dark brown eye from behind the curtain before closing it again.

“It would be an honor, Grand Sir.” She bowed.

“You can ride with the rear guard.” Fingers pointed out of the curtain, but she still didn’t see an entire person.

She nodded, “Yes, Grand Sir.”

She climbed up the tiny white ladder to slide next to the rear guard who nodded to her before smirking.

“Don’t know what you’re in for,” he whispered, pursing his lips tight.

She nodded, respectfully. “I’d be grateful to have a place to stay.” And- these people didn’t know what they were in for. If the little miscreant stepped too far out of line Shiobi would just eliminate and replicate her. The daughter of a Lord would be easy access to information. The only thing that stopped her from using that as her first plan was the fact that a servant would have freer and lower profile access to whatever manor or borough this Lord commanded.

The driver tapped the horses with the reigns and the carriage started forward again.

From CONTACT

Shiobi

Shiobi looked up as the small heavily guarded caravan entered a walled estate. Two armored guards cranked an overhead gate open. This man wasn’t just a Lord of his manor, he was a Minister to the King of Ayres. This job was going to be much easier than she thought it would be. All the Ministers sat on the King’s Arm Council. Arm being a reference to the fact that the ministers acted as the King’s right arm.

“Ever been inside a manor?” the guard sitting next to her asked.

She nodded. “But this isn’t a manor, is it? It’s a castle- of the Safety-Keeps of the Kingdom. For the people to hide when the city walls are under attack.” Because humans had the worse sense of species survival ever as they burned other human villages.

“True enough. We offer the Northern Borough protection.” He said with more than a hint of pride in his voice.

“What about those in the center of town?” There should be an inner wall to the city.

“They go to the main castle, Ayres Grand Castle through the borough gates.”

She nodded, again. Nothing had changed. Their city structure was exactly the same. An unearthly enormous outer wall that took hours to get clearance through- even with a nobleman, four smaller boroughs with smaller walls, and one central borough with the extremely wealthy or ruling class. If memory served her this castle would have its own, private gate that led to the inner circle. All four castles had their own access. The peasants and non-noble traders could use the public gates if they could even gain clearance to move about in the boroughs.

She curtsied to the Lord as he exited his carriage. His dark brown eyes had a kindness in them that complimented his olive skin tone. “I’m Minister Eventin, I handle the King’s internal infrastructure.” He motioned for her to follow him. He was thin, with expertly made silk robes. Those would take some study before she could replicate them.

As he walked, fine leather sandals with gold laces showed off his wealth. It was clear they had been cobbled to fit his feet. Good- lose shoes were difficult for a shifter to form. But this guy would be easy. She wouldn’t have to worry about leaving awkward gaps. Infrastructure- so he keeps the city running. He wasn’t the person she needed. Too bad she couldn’t have been picked up by the war or foreign minister. But still, he would have passive access to everything because it all needed protecting. It was just a matter of patience for Shiobi.

She bowed her head. “I am Shiobi.  I am just a girl.” He’d mentioned her hair. She hoped he didn’t expect anything sexual from her. He’d be extremely disappointed. Some shifters had mastered keeping their shape and fooling humans during sex, but Shiobi never had. In fact, the one time she thought she had fooled a human- she’d exposed herself as a shifter. They’d captured her in a metal milk tin. It had taken weeks to escape and that was only after one of the kitchen staff had accidentally opened the lid thinking there was milk in there.

“You’ll be working in the house of a Minister- bow your head to no one under my rank or you’ll never be looking up.” He offered a kind smile, motioning for her to follow him.

“I am grateful.” She returned the smile and nodded, following him as he walked up the two steps that led to a grand entrance. The pillars were carved into women bearing the wings of a celestial bird. No- those weren’t ordinary women. It was her! She worked hard to maintain her placid face as she desperately hoped he didn’t recognize her. Perhaps it wasn’t wise to use this shape. She should have chosen another shape. But then, this one had gained her easy access to a minister’s home.

“Ah,” he said noticing her admiration of the pillars. “My grandfather had them carved. Said he wanted to honor the shifter who helped us avoid the Elven revolt.”

She smiled in an attempt to hide her sigh of relief. So, the Ayrian had appreciated her more than she thought. She’d escaped the Heigla- the group of 6 religious’ rulers of Ayres, by jumping up into the air, forming the wings of a celestial bird and flew off forming tentacles around the necks of the Heigla all while on fire. She’d left their bodies on the ground while she’d flown off with their heads. She’d flown all the way home. This was her first time back since then.

“She freed us from a terrible inquisition that seemed to build on itself.” He gestured toward the pillars again. “We call her the Phoenix.”

Shiobi walked silently next to him as they walked through the doorway. Guards shut it behind them as they entered.

“The Heigla had been taking people. Torturing them into making false confessions- and then as penitence, making them live in the wild after taking all of their possessions. I was lucky my father didn’t get hauled in himself.”

She looked up at him, his graying hair was perfectly manicured. Easy to replicate. But maybe she wouldn’t need to. Maybe he would simply be on her side. He seemed to put Ayres first.

“That’s why I knew as soon as I saw you. Your hair is a palace favorite, but your clothes speak of a peasant’s life.”

She stopped walking.  He thought she was the grandchild of a religiously exiled noble. Rule one, never tell the truth when a convenient lie will serve the situation better. Better yet, it would be easy to remember. “My grandfather lost everything. But I am not bitter. My parents raised me well. I never knew the loss except by what they told me. My mother taught me this braid.” She ran her hand down the light-brown braid that crowned her head and hung nearly to her waist.

His face brightened. “That’s why I picked you. I can’t give you back what was taken, but I can at least provide you with better than what you have now.” He motioned an older woman over to them. “Zatina.”

She was dressed in red with gold trimmings, a black celestial bird was tastefully embroidered on the shoulder. “Yes, my Minister.” She bowed slightly, bringing her head back up.

“Please take Shiobi to the quartermaster for a uniform that identifies her as castle staff. Please make sure they know to make sure it’s my house and not Ministerex Laurah.”

“Yes, Minister.” She bowed slightly again. “Come, miss.” She held her arm out to the right to indicate for Shiobi to follow her.

“When you’re done. You will both join us for dinner so Shiobi can be introduced to Nimatari.”

The servant nodded to the Minister and followed Shiobi as they walked down a hallway toward what appeared to be a private gate to the palace.

Once they were safely clear of the Minister, the woman finally spoke. “You are to serve the young Ministerex?”

Shiobi nodded.

“Well, I wish you better luck than the last girl.” She continued down the hallway.

“If I may ask, what happened to her?”

“Caught stealing. The guards cut off both hands and her feet because she’d tried to run from them. She now struggles to get around on her elbows and knees.”

“Must have stolen something really valuable for that harsh of a punishment. I can’t imagine the kind minister I just met doing that.” Let them try to cut something off her and see what that got them.

“Oh,” she tilted her head back toward the castle, “the guards didn’t bother him with that. But I suppose you’re right- if he’d been involved, he’d probably just banish her from the entire borough. She had stolen a jeweled comb from the Ministerex. Probably not worth that much, but it’d been a gift from her mother, the last Day of Sun gift before her mother passed two years ago.”

She nodded. “Understood. I have no need for such things.” Day of Sun was a reference to the first day that a baby feels the sun on his or her face. Usually, the same as birth. Shifters also celebrated a similar personal holiday, called the Lone Water Day. Because that was the first day a shifter entered the pond alone. They would be with the other infants, left to play without their parent around. It usually happened three to four weeks after separation from their parent.

Shiobi remembered it well. She’d been upset, saddened that her parent was leaving her alone. The world had seemed so safe, that is until she joined the pond and began to play with the other younglings. The older ones had played rough, forcing her to form shapes and give up her liquid form. At first, she’d thought it cruel, but it had been a good thing. Her first form had been a rock. Her parent had been so proud of her for holding the form for a whole day. Now, if she kept her nourishment up, she could hold forms until she decided to change them.

“Well, I hope so.” Zatina gave her a sideways glance, her lip curling in disgust as she looked the peasant dress up and down. “Because you look rather desperate. And your hair is outdated, probably why the Minister wanted you. You are wearing it like his wife used to.”

“Is the ministerex more well-mannered than you?”

Zatina stopped. “Listen to me you petulant, little peasant…”

“No, you listen to me. Nothing is done by rudeness. I have not been rude to you. So, I have nothing to apologize for. I am, however, sorry for whatever experience you have in your past that makes you think it’s okay to talk to me that way about clothing that I have no control over.”

Zatina smirked. “If you talk like that to the…”

“Don’t interrupt me. You are not the young ministerex. I, of course, will use a different tone with her. But you,” Shiobi pointed in her face, “Have you failed to notice that the pillars outside resemble me? All I need are my wings.” She was still surprised Minister Eventin didn’t notice. Perhaps the stone color- along with the passage of time- distorted the pillars’ features too much.

Zatina laughed, “You’ll do fine here. And, yes, you do resemble the Great Phoenix lady.”

“Aren’t shifters sexless?” She smiled. It was prudent to asked obvious questions. It made them think you knew less than you did.

Zatina nodded, continuing out into a lush, green courtyard. She waved at the guard, who opened the iron gate that led to the inner city. “Yes, but she appeared to us as a woman. It’s the reason that hairstyle is so popular. She’s somewhat of a folk hero to us. And- I assume you to.” She pointed to Shiobi’s hair.

“Well, one can hardly be comfortable with self-worship.” Interesting—never tell a lie when no one will believe the truth. May as well put it out there and let the situation determine a course of action.

She smiled again, completely changing her tone. “Through here. Let’s get you suited up for service.”

They walked up to a quaint shop, with crosshatched windows. Colorful bolts of fabric were stacked so closely together that they blocked the view inside.

“Bellamey!” Zatina shouted, “It’s me. We need an Eventin uniform for the new handmaiden.”

A male voice came from the back. “Finally find a nutter to put up with that little …” His voice trailed off as he came out of the back. “Sorry, excuse me. She isn’t…”

Shiobi smiled. “It’s alright. I have dealt with the elite before. They do sometimes come off as intense.”

He chuckled. “Intense. I like her.” He looked at Zatina but pointed at Shiobi. “She’ll do exceptionally good with the young Ministerex. Zatina did warn you, didn’t she? Don’t touch anything that you aren’t told to touch.”

Shiobi nodded. “I like my hands where they are,” she smirked. Blades, it was always stupid humans trying to use a blade against a shifter. She would think that at some point the humans would learn that. But maybe they had, and that’s why an entire pool of younglings was dead.

“Well, let’s get some measurements and see if I have anything ready or if I need to start from scratch.

From ARRIVAL

Shiobi

Shiobi smoothed the front of her new uniform. It was exquisite work, but it had to go. The last thing she needed was clothes. What if she had to shift? It’d leave conspicuous clothes laying around. She looked around the little shed she was hiding in. Bellamey had told her how to get back to Minister Eventin’s estate after Zatina left, but he’d finished early, so she took a small stroll looking for a place to hide. This place was full of garden sculpting tools.

She ran her fingers over the stitches in her uniform, studying them. She needed to replicate them perfectly. Next, she studied her new shoes. Thankfully, Bellamey had taken the time to make sure they were a good fit. No one would notice the lack of ‘floppiness’ to them. She took the uniform off and morphed her body into looking like it. She used a pair of choppers to cut off her hand to make a bag to carry the uniform in. She couldn’t leave it laying around for someone to find. It had to be disposed of properly.

She held up her arm, reforming her wrist and hand when she heard voices outside the shed.

“Do you have it?” a male voice asked.

“Have it? I already did it,” a panicky female voice answered.

Shiobi didn’t want to move and risk making the sound of footsteps, so she stretched her eye out to see if she could see through the crack around the door. The black-haired girl seemed short to Shiobi; she was wearing a uniform that identified her as Eventin staff. The blond boy was wearing a green tunic with a silver marmabear on it, as if those mammoth bears lived this far south. Must be the Minister of War- the marmabear was very aggressive, and it used to belong to the war minister’s house. But there was no way of telling if that were still true. After all, sigils followed families, not positions or titles, at least not in Ayres.

“What do you mean? I told you to wait to hear from me.”

“He allowed my sister’s hands and feet to be cut off.”

“He knew nothing of it. It was the guards that didn’t tell him what they did.” The male argued with a half-pleading and half-annoyed tone. “I paid to have a nursing maid tend to her.”

They must be talking about the minister.

“You’d better move up your schedule then. He’ll be dead by morning.” The girl nearly giggled as she walked off.

Once out of earshot, the boy hissed. “As will you.” He kicked at the dirt. “Treasonous little peasant. She wasn’t supposed to kill him.” He jogged off, heading for the main gate back into the city.

Shiobi smirked. This coward was risking whatever he had planned by allowing this to continue. When she was sure it was clear, she exited and walked quickly back to Minister Eventin’s estate. Perhaps she could heal him by eating the poison before it killed him.

She made her bag invisible and stuffed it into a large vase as she entered the castle. She had no idea where to find the minister, but given the time of day, he would probably be in his audience chamber. She started to turn toward the main hall they had first come down when they had arrived. Then it occurred to her that the minister might not be feeling well and may have retreated to his quarters.

Now she was confused. Where on Earth would his quarters be in this massive castle? She walked at a brisk pace back toward the way she came. The kitchen should have a direct staircase upstairs. This would make it faster for the servants to serve meals and clean quarters. She went back to the gate and found the staircase down into the kitchens below.

She could feel the intense heat of the kitchen fires as she descended. People were busy running to and fro in the heat. The sickening smell of spices and armpits mixed together nearly stifled her as she passed. Then she spotted it; over to the right was a narrow passage. She quickly walked over to it, hoping nobody would pay attention to her with the uniform.

Once out of view, she ascended the stairs two at a time. If she remembered her castle security well, the minister’s quarters would not be close to this passage, as it would invite invaders to find quick passage to the master of the castle. Once at the top of the stairs, she walked briskly down the long hallway. She was thankful for the red, plush carpet that ran the length of the hall, since her feet would not make the sound of shoes clacking, revealing her. At the end of the hall was a set of double grand doors with two guards standing out front.

She passed two more sets of grand double doors but remained on track to the ones at the end of the hall. She was taking a risk that those would be the correct doors. It seemed logical since no one else’s doors would be guarded.

“Who are you?” one of the guards in leather-clad armor asked. He was tall and rather handsome for a human. He also looked too young. Much too young to have earned the honor of guarding the minister’s private chambers. She was about to wonder if she had made a mistake when the other guard spoke up.

“The minister isn’t seeing anyone right now,” he said, glancing down at her. “He isn’t feeling well. We think he may have eaten something bad at lunch.”

They had no idea just how bad it was. What was she going to say to get in?

She put her hands together under her chin and smiled up at them, “Kind sirs, the minister asked me to find him before dinner. He wanted to make sure I could do this hairstyle,” she pointed at her hair. “It’s the reason he asked me to be reviewed for his daughter’s new handmaiden.”

“Ah, yes, we heard that.” The younger guard nodded. “When we took up position from the previous guard, they had mentioned he had brought a stray dog home.” He sneered down at her curling his lip.

Seven tsunamis of Hell. They were going to make her kill them and stuff their bodies somewhere. Because one thing was certain, she was going to get through these doors and save the minister. She needed him to be in his position, especially if he was going to be sympathetic to the peace cause.

The old guard punched the younger guard in the shoulder, “Show some respect. She’s working with Zatina. She has also been properly uniformed as a castle staff member. He was very taken with her during the journey.”

It was then that she recognized him. It was the guard she had grabbed the water for off the side of the carriage.

“You may enter, dear maiden,” he said, opening the door for her.

“Thank you, kind sir,” she said nodding to him. She entered, and he closed the door behind her. The minister was laying on his chaise lounge his hand over his stomach.

“Grand sir, are you all right?” She rushed over to him.

He groaned, “I don’t know. I’m not sure what’s wrong. I feel very funny, like I want to peel my skin off and climb out of my body. It hurts.” He grunted, doubling over.

Sadness filled her. Such a kind man didn’t deserve this. She walked over to him and knelt next to him, taking his hand in hers. “I fear I overheard some treachery, grand sir. I heard a young kitchen wench making a plan of assassination of you with a young man clad in green. He had a marmabear sigil on his chest.”

His eyes widened, and his grip tightened on her hand. “You know not what you say,” he wheezed.

She allowed tears to fill her eyes. They would be a very good effect. “Good sir, I do know what I say. Please think about the way you feel, my dear minister. I would not come to you with such a horrible lie. I can help you, but I need you to trust me like you’ve never trusted anyone in your life.”

His gaze met hers, “The marmabear is the sigil of the king. No one in the king’s court would assassinate me. If he were displeased with me, he would simply remove me from office. It’s a simple matter. If he thought me guilty of treachery, he would have me executed as an example to others that loyalty belongs to the throne. Assassination is something he simply would not have to do.”

“But does loyalty belong to the throne, or does it belong to the kingdom? Good minister, I beg you, please let me help you now, but I need your assurance that you trust me enough to maintain your silence.”

A pained expression came over his face as he lurched to grab his stomach and grunted loudly. “Yes,” he said, “I trust you, please do something. If it’s poison, do you have an antidote?”

“I don’t know what poison he and the girl used. I do know little bits of it are only supposed to make you sick. But she was angry with you and gave you all of it, enough to kill you.” She formed a blade with her pinky finger and pricked his wrist. She put her hand over it and allowed tentacles to go down into his bloodstream as she searched for the poison. The poison had been doing its work. It had seeped into his organs. She was too late.

His eyes widened as though they were going to bulge out of his head, “You’re a shifter.”

“Shh…” She patted his mouth with her forefinger. “Do not say that too loud, my lord. I am on your side. After all, I am here trying to save you now. I could have easily killed you if I were against you.”

“Shiobi,” he whispered, “It’s you, isn’t it?”

She nodded, allowing her celestial wings to come out of her back. She rolled them back in just in case the guards came in. She allowed her tentacles to find his brainstem. The very least she could do at this point was make sure he couldn’t feel any more pain. His breathing quieted, and his voice steadied.

“Shiobi,” he cradled her face with his left hand, “You must warn the other shifters. The king means to bring them into a war that is not theirs. I have been arguing against him in private. That is how I know that if he wanted me dead or gone, I would already be. And it would’ve been public. He means to send an assassin to burn one of your ponds. I just found out a few hours ago.”

She held up a finger as if to shush him. “They already have, kind minister. He carried out his plans last month.” This time, her eyes really did burn with tears. “That is why I’m here. The colony has moved to a location so remote that the soldiers who have left the colony will never be able to go home. But there is a reckoning coming,” she paused, she’d been too harsh to think that they should all be dead. They weren’t all against the shifters, “and I’m going to see to it that as many lives, both human and shifter, and even elven can be saved.” But the king was going to go down hard and as painful as she could make it.

His vital signs weakened as he let go of her. “Find the Minister of Coin. Tell him that I told you that he has the best lemon cakes. He will be able to help you, but he needs to know he can trust you. Tell him that, and he will know that I sent you. Now get out of here before I pass. I don’t want you caught up in this. You need to be free to do what you need to do. Getting caught up in an assassination investigation would only expose you as a shifter. The guards must see me alive when you leave.”

She smiled, “My dear, kind minister, they will.” She squeezed his brainstem with her tentacles and put him out of his misery. She stood and quickly stripped his clothes off, forming a blanket and absorbing him. Within minutes, she had his form, down to his sandals, perfectly replicated.

She changed back into the handmaiden and exited the chamber. “He wishes to sleep now. I’ll have the kitchen staff bring up his soup for dinner.”

They both nodded, closing the door behind her and resuming their guard positions outside his chamber.

She went down one flight and went out into the side courtyard. She found what she thought was the minister’s window. She leaned against the wall, taking the form of the wall, and slid up it. Once she got to his window, she slid into the cracks of the frame and then took the minister’s form as she entered the room.

She hoped to have at least a couple of hours, since she had expressed that the minister wanted a nap, this would allow her to look around his chambers and make it easier to impersonate him. She walked over to his desk and pulled out what looked like a journal. She sat down and started to read it.