"To-o-ol, shut up," Orel hissed.
"Let"s imagine I didn"t hear that," Nikto said.
"No one thinks your job is dirty," Orel said.
"I"d rather not prove anything here and now," Nikto said. "I"m in a good mood today."
"Shit, do I have to apologize again?" Tol mumbled in resentment. "Okay, okay, my fault," he sighed. He clearly was afraid of angering Nikto but Nikto seemed not to care about his apologies.
"I think four of you are enough," Nikto said. "You found each other a long time ago and I will be excessive."
"No, you"re wrong," Orel smiled. "There are not just four of us, that is, now we are four. It is all that is left from my team that used to be big… a while ago."
"So, you"re recruiting new people. And what happened to the old ones, if you don"t mind telling?"
"I don"t mind," Orel smiled. "They were killed. I don"t think it"d scare you away. Two of them were ambushed half a year ago, two died of wounds. We had two girls, too, I regret losing them the most. And there are some who are not dead but are not with us now. Toby is a captive with our rivals. Squint-Eye is in prison."
"I"ve never heard a more sorrowful story," Nikto said, and everyone laughed. "Fine, but what do you think of my connection with the Unclean?"
"You have to choose: either you stay with us and dedicate your life to our problems, or return to them and forget us."
There was silence; everyone waited for Nikto"s reply.
"I need a probation period," he said at last. "I"m not sure I can live among humans but I don"t mind the idea."
"Will two months be enough for you to figure it out?"
"Yes."
"But no Unclean during this time, not even one! If you manage, it means it’ll work for us."
"And what is my role in your game?"
"Just like ours. I"m the boss but we decide everything together, you will have the vote like the others, and the right to your share of profit. You"ll get rich soon, will be able to buy lands and slaves."
"And me being a slave myself doesn"t trouble you, does it?"
"You"re not born a slave, it means you"re not a slave."