For the next day and a half, the fake detective, Bojan Myaskovsky, busied himself by cultivating - in record time, he would say - a local reputation of the sorts that would, without a doubt, go on to spawn an outrageously exaggerated legend some years down the line. Probably. For a whole thirty-six hours, Bojan appeared to be everywhere in the town of Duland, one moment he was helping a child look for its mother, and the next, like it was nothing, he was driving off a pack of feral dogs, and, at one point, he even started (and won) a barroom brawl with the odds stacked heavily against him. Along with his good deeds, too, did money flow, and it seemed that nearly every establishment was getting some of his attention, merchants were openly vying for his favor, in fact, and he happily gave it - to all of them. Limitless gold, silver, and copper freely given. At least, that’s what everyone thought . . . Unfortunately, reality would prove a tad bit harsher, and, upon his eventual departure from the town, nearly all of the money spent by Bojan would mysteriously disappear.
Well, that was the reward for greed . . .
Once night came, however, he retired to his rooms in the quaint, nameless inn to reflect on the day’s work. There were still some more things to do and entertainment to be had, but . . . As things stood he just couldn’t afford to be out on this particular night.
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The night’s air was cool and a light misting was blowing in with the wind. Yes, a good, calm night following an unnaturally exciting, eventful day.
The next breeze held the sudden sounds of machinery: Metallic clanking, whirring and banging. They weren’t loud, but they were audible - a curiosity; then there were foot steps, uneven, one after the other, and each one was a
tap followed by a pronounced
thud.The sounds persisted for nearly five minutes, getting closer and closer to the park, to the bench, before they stopped, a momentary pause, followed by a sigh, and, once again, they resumed up until the silhouette of a man appeared and stopped.
“Ah!” The silhouette gave a start and took a step back with its - his? - leg nosily compensating for the sudden movement. “O-oh, oh my - Good evening? You there, ah, um, I mean, can you hear me? You really shouldn‘t be here - ah, but not in this park - I mean, I really need to send you.”
[Contact.]
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