@Pele Alarion @Arnyn

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Gladhron |
Gwestion
Ranger HQ building
Dec 30 - late morning
Gwestion frowned slightly as he listened to Arnyn speak to the captain, explaining about how Gladhron had dropped a hint of 'the Umbar thing' while in front of Tercen and a lady friend of his. He glanced slightly toward his brother as he tried to mentally determine whether this was quite as big a deal as what they were acting. He was annoyed that he would be so careless with his words, but he was used to it. And while Gwestion would have definitely preferred that he had not said that, even if there weren't any others present, he wasn't entirely sure that it was a horrible thing. A nuisance, but...
His gaze drifted toward Arnyn, wondering. She had never struck him as the type to overexaggerate, or to be over dramatic about anything. Yet, she seemed to be making a lot out of this. And also, if he was reading the signs right, she was beating herself up a bit for letting this happen. He observed how uncomfortable Gladhron looked when the captain asked 'who is this lady and why is it an issue?'.
Before Gladhron had decided what to say, or else summoned up the nerve to explain the issue, Arnyn did that for him, by mentioning that the lady in question would be going to Umbar soon. "I'm sorry... I just thought she must have been working with you on that," he mumbled.
Gwestion turned his head, again, to look at his brother, then back to the officers. He carefully concealed any surprise, and any other emotion, that came to him then. And then there was a knock on the door.
Ava
Arriving with Tercen
Ava was nervous, but she was taking care to appear calm and collected. She had dressed in a more casual dress today, a smooth green dress with flowers embroidered on the front of the bodice, with the sleeves and some trim in a pinkish coral color to match the flowers. After breakfast, she had spent some time in the study, gathering a few things together. As she and Tercen had approached the building, she was carrying a container that would keep the papers inside safe. When Tercen led her toward a building that was on the sixth, Ava was surprised. "
This is the place?" She asked, pausing to look at it. When he replied 'yup', she tilted her head and looked upward toward the city's next level, at the tower looming over them. "Then.. what is that?" She wondered, somewhat puzzled. "I thought that would have been where we were going." She had thought it would be like the Ivory Tower, and that had been a large part of what had been making her nervous about this meeting.
Tercen replied, "The highest level. That's where the big man lives." He grinned. "The King, I mean. I don't know what he does or doesn't do in that tower, though. The grunts," he winked, "they do most of their business
here."
Ava nodded slowly, again made aware of the differences between Umbar and Minas Tirith. She took a deep breath and smiled, relaxing slightly as she let him lead her the rest of the way to the place, and gave a small smile when he held the door for her. She gave a small nod in acknowledgement of his words that he also didn't know what to expect. They would find out together, she supposed.
As they stepped inside, she hesitated at the door, seeing.. far more people present than she had expected there to be. Arnyn was there, of course, as well as Gladhron, whom she was not terribly surprised to see. But the other two...?
It seemed that Tercen was also a little surprised to see the whole group assembled, so in a way, that was mildly reassuring. As Ava entered, the stranger, whom she guessed was the brother of Gladhron, stood up, followed almost immediately by Gladhron. A polite gentlemanly act that she recognized with a faint nod and smile to them each. Though it wasn't just them that stood, either, she noticed, for the captain also did. Arnyn soon introduced them all. Ava's eyes flicked to the captain and gave a little nod, then to the two men as Arnyn verified her guess by naming the stranger to be Gwestion, Gladhron's brother.
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Tercen bits were agreed with writer)

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Gladhron,
Gwestion &
Ava
As they all took their seats once there were enough for them all, Arnyn went into explaining about Ava having invited her to dinner, and how they'd had several 'lengthy talks' after. Ava let her eyes stray to the others in the room, but mostly kept returning to the two officers while she listened, holding the file container in her lap. She caught her breath softly when Arnyn revealed her origins openly to those in the room.
Gwestion's eyes widened marginally at this news, and he slowly turned his head to look at Gladhron, but his brother avoided his gaze. He gave a silent nod in greeting to Tercen before turning his attention back forward, to the captain.
Normally, Gladhron would have greeted Tercen with a grin and handshake, but considering the situation and the atmosphere, he remained quiet and took his seat again after a friendly nod to the other guy. He let his gaze remain on the captain, wondering just how upset she'd be with him for his mistake.
Ava noticed the way the woman captain remained standing, and she wasn't sure if it was her imagination, but did she look alarmed? Or, perhaps she was debating whether to arrest Ava immediately. And what did she mean about 'third reason'? She remained sitting up straight, maintaining a very correct and upright posture, but not too rigid as to be obvious that she was tense.
Before anyone could reply to Pele's question, Tercen broke in and lightened the mood, as he was so good at doing. Ava let her shoulders relax marginally, and her gaze went toward Arnyn when she began to speak. She wanted Ava to tell about that robbery? Ava's gaze turned thoughtful as she looked again at the captain. Alarion, Arnyn had said was her name. That name had a familiar ring to it, somehow, though she could not quite place where or why. But she remembered that Arnyn had hugged her after she'd told that tale. And... thinking back to the description she had given to Arnyn about that woman, Ava began to wonder...
She drew in a slow breath as she looked back at Arnyn for a long moment. "Alright." She did not conceal her accent, now. There was no point; Arnyn had already revealed where she came from. Arnyn asked her to trust her in this. And assured her that she could trust everyone in the room. She wanted to reach across to take Tercen's hand, give it a squeeze for reassurance. But she did not, and kept her hands clasped over the folder in her lap.
Meanwhile, Gladhron looked at the women in mild confusion, and when Tercen glanced at him, he offered a little shrug before turning his attention to listen to what Ava would have to say.
As Arnyn declared that none would repeat anything, Gwestion took a moment to speak up quietly before Ava began, "Indeed, I can give
that promise, and also another," he declared. "That if my brother ever so much as
looks as if he might say something he shouldn't, I will make use of my needle and suture, and
stitch his mouth shut... then seal it with the stickiest spiderwebs I can find." He declared with a hard look at Gladhron.
Gladhron fidgeted. "This isn't the best time for you to start making jokes, Gwestion."
"Did I sound like I was
joking?" Gwestion asked with a frown, then settled back in his chair. "My apologies. Carry on." He told the lady with a nod to turn the floor over to her once more.
Ava couldn't help a little smile of amusement at the exchange between the two. "I appreciate your words of promise, but I don't think such drastic measure should be needed." She informed him, offering a little smile toward Gladhron. She then focused on the two ranger officers again. Time for her to tell her tale, then.
"This happened in the summer of 3018. Around the beginning of July." She began, switching to a more businesslike tone. "I.." She hesitated. "well, I was entering the estate of Lord Haarith Gimlan, a despicable man who fully supports the temple and all of the other terrible things going on in my city. Things which I hope to bring an end to." She explained. "I was going there to rob him." She figured there was no point beating around the bush. "You see, for many years before that, I had been doing things of that sort, in order to strike the best blow I could at the wealthy men of the city. Take away the resources they would otherwise spend to support the army that was being gathered... to fight in the war. Or else, they might use that money to buy more slaves, which I wanted to put a stop to." She added, then dropped her gaze slightly. "In those days, I must admit, my motives were geared more toward revenge against those who had murdered my parents. I stole from the rich people, telling myself that without the money they lost, they would not be able to do as much harm. But.. I did not do as much as I could have done, to actually help the people I told myself I was trying to help." She admitted.
She looked up again. "That particular evening, I wanted to get into Gimlan's treasury. There were two guards blocking the door that I needed to get into, and I did not wish to harm them. So, I used another ruse to get them to move out of my way. I freed a prisoner, one which Haarith had acquired earlier that day. She had been locked into a cage which was hoisted above the gate. She'd been there all day," Ava went on. "I lowered the cage, picked the lock, and gave her some water," She gave a tiny smirk at that, "taken from Haarith's fountain, which he doesn't allow any to drink from." She couldn't help adding. "And, whatever dried fruit, nuts, and seeds I had left," She paused. "I brought it to give to the peacocks, for they would otherwise raise a horrific alarm. But I gave whatever was left to this woman, along with the means to escape. After raising the unlocked cage up level with the wall again, I went back to hide, and waited for her to take my advice. To wait until the guard patrol had come and gone again, and then go along the wall until she reached a low place." She explained, her gaze resting on Pele the whole time she was speaking.
"It worked. She drew the guard's attention away, while making her escape. I was able to get in and steal a small fortune from Haarith before I too got out." She drew a slow breath. "But later, I learned that there were some harsh consequences that resulted from that evening. It seems that he punished his slaves as well as his guards, quite severely, both for letting a robber get away, and for letting that woman escape." She said softly. "And that.. that was a bit jarring. It made me reconsider my approach to all of this. For, I questioned myself; how does it help the slave population for me to rob the rich, if the rich then punish the slaves for something they did not do?" She sighed. She would have stopped there, but Arnyn had asked her to tell how that day had changed her view on things.
"From that day on," Ava went on, "I changed my tactics. Instead of simply robbing
money and valuables from these men... I have also been stealing their slaves.. helping them to escape, rather." She explained, casting a slow glance around before returning her gaze to the captain. "I felt bad when I thought back to that night, and knew that I could have done far more to help that woman escape. I never was sure whether she actually got away safely or not, and I decided from that point on that I would do my best to help as many others as I can to get away from their cruel masters. I have been gathering them for a while now, hiding them at my estate while waiting for the searches to die down, while I try to make arrangements to help them get home." She explained.
"When I came here, I brought twenty of these people along with me, but that was all that I dared to bring. I have been working on a plan to bring the others home as well, but it's difficult to manage without drawing the notice of others. It will have to be done gradually, to keep the operation secretive." She glanced toward Arnyn, wondering if that was enough for now.