"Mind if I join you?"
The voice came from above Teb's head. Quite far above his head. Further than most people's. It was quite harsh in sound, but didn't sound unkind. He wondered if the person had a sore throat or something.
"Not at all." He faced up in the general direction of the voice, and indicated to his right, where he hoped that there was another chair. By the sound of it, there was, as the Stranger set himself down roughly on Teb's right.
Teb extended his hand towards the stranger. "My name's Teb. What's yours?"
He heard the stranger hesitate, but his hand was soon grasped firmly by one much larger. "Lanar. It's good to meet you. Do you come here often?"
"Yes, I live above the Restaurant; Arim lets me live in his spare bedroom."
"Arim?"
"The owner. He's been very kind to me."
There was amusement in Lanar's voice. "I see. Have you lived here long?"
Teb's smile never faltered. "Since they found me in the forest. They said I'd probably been abandoned, but I don't remember anything before I woke up in the village."
"Abandoned by who?"
"Glukkons, Vykkers, I don't know. but it doesn't matter. I'm happy here. They take care of me."
"How long have yer been blind?"
"I don't remember what sight is like. I don't think I ever -"
"Excuse me?" The familiar voice of Arim, the owner of the restaurant, cut into their discussion from behind Teb's chair.
"Yes?" Teb looked round.
"What?" Lanar's voice sounded slightly angry, although Teb couldn't understand why.
Arim sighed. "You know the rules in here. No Sligs. Especially no Big Ones."
So he's a slig, thought Teb, Well, that explains the voice. And the height...
Teb heard Lanar's chair slide back suddenly, but his voice was calm when he said: "Sorry. I didn't know. I'll be on my way." As the heavy footsteps moved away, they paused. "See yer around, kid." Then they moved away towards the doorway.
As Teb stood up to follow, Arim put his hand on his shoulder. "Look, Teb, I think you should steer clear of people like that."
"Why? What has he done?"
Arim's voice had a sudden bitter venom to it before he reigned it in. "He's a Slig! Anyway, if you could see him, you'd know what I mean. You can tell from looking at him that he's up to no good."
"But he hasn't done-" Teb began, but Arim interrupted him.
"Ah, shit, he's still there, in the doorway. Shoo! Go away!" Addressing Teb again, he calmed himself. "You'll have to learn someday that some people are just not to be trusted." And with that parting shot, Teb heard his footsteps move away back towards the kitchens, and he sank back into his chair, and took a sip of tea, musing over Lanar, and whether or not to attempt to befriend him.
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As Lanar walked away from Arim's Restaurant, he shook his head, almost unwilling to believe what he had just seen. Is that kid fer real? he wondered, He seems so naive, it's unreal. Even when the other mudokon warned him off, he was still on my side. Ah well, he decided, At least he wasn't repulsed by me. He could be a friend, and I'm gonna need all the friends I can get in this town, especially with Hunter out to get me...
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