MA04 Hit or Myth

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Author: Robert Asprin
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a lot farther, hide a lot longer ... or at the very least live a lot better ...”
    Buoyed by these thoughts, I went looking for J. P. Grimble.
    The Chancellor of the Exchequer and I had never been what you would call close friends. Blood enemies would be a better description. Aahz always maintained that this was because of my growing influence in court. Not so. The truth was that my mentor’s greed for additional funding was surpassed only by Grimble’s reluctance to part with the same. Literally the same, since my wages came out of those coffers so closely guarded by the Chancellor.
    I found him, as expected, in the tiny cubicle he used for an office. Scuttlebutt has it he repeatedly refused larger rooms, trying desperately to impress the rest of the staff by setting an example of frugality. It didn’t work, but he kept trying and hoping.
    His desk was elbow deep in paper covered by tiny little numbers which he alternately peered at and changed while moving various sheets from stack to stack. There were similar stacks on the floor and on the only other available chair, leading me to believe he had been at his current task for some time. Seeing no available space for sitting or standing, I elected to lean against the door frame.
    “Working late, lord Chancellor?”

    That earned me a brief, dark glare before he returned to his work.
    “If I were a magician, I’d be working late. As Chancellor of the Exchequer, these are m f normal hours. For your information, things are going rather smoothly. So smoothly, in fact, I may be able to wrap up early tonight, say in another three or four hours.”
    “What are you working on?”
    “Next year’s Budget and Operating Plan, and it’s almost done. That is, providing someone doesn’t want to risk incurring my permanent disfavor by trying to change a number on me at the last minute.”
    The last was accompanied by what can only be described as a meaningful stare.
    I ignored it.
    I mean, what the heck! I was already on his bad side, so his threats didn’t scare me at all.
    “Then it’s a good thing I caught you before you finished your task,” I sand nonchalantly. “I want to discuss something with you that will undoubtedly have an impact on your figures. Specifically, a change in my pay scale.”
    “Out of the question!” Grimble exploded. “You’re already the highest paid employee on the staff, including myself. It’s outrageous that you would even think of asking for a pay increase.”
    “Not a pay increase, Lord Chancellor, a pay cut.”
    That stopped him.
    “A pay cut?”
    “Say, down to nothing.”
    He leaned back in his chair and regarded me suspiciously.
    “I find it hard to believe that you and your apprentice are willing to work for nothing. Forgive me, but I always distrust noble sacrifice as a motive. Though I dislike greed, at least it’s a drive I can understand.”
    “Perhaps that’s why we’ve always gotten along so well,” I purred. “However, you’re quite right. I have no intention of working for free. I was thinking of leaving the court of Possiltum to seek employment elsewhere.”
    The chancellor’s eyebrows shot up.
    “While I won’t argue your plan, I must admit it surprises me. I was under the impression you were quite enamored of your position here in ‘a soft job,’ I believe is how your scaly apprentice describes it. What could possibly entice your to trade the comforts of court life for an uncertain future on the open road?”
    “Why, a bribe, of course,” I smiled. “A lump sum of a thousand gold pieces.”
    “I see,” Grimble murmured softly. “And who’s offering this bribe, if I might ask?”
    I stared at the ceiling.
    “Actually, I was rather hoping that you would.”
    * * *
    There was a bit of haggling after that, but mostly on the terms of our agreement. Grimble really wanted Aahz and me out of his accounts, though I suspect he would have been less malleable if he had realized he was only dealing with me.

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