MYTH-Interpretations: The Worlds of Robert Asprin
‘It always looks easy going in' part caught up with me."
    "Where was this anyway? Around here or another dimension?"
    Trog leaned back in his seat and studied them with narrowed eyes.
    "Not to sound ungrateful," he said carefully, "but you're asking a lot of questions. More than one might expect from casual curiosity. What's you're interest in all this?"
    "It's no big secret." Pookie shrugged. "We're in the same line of work as you and looking for a job. Since it sounds like your last find is still open and from the looks of things you won't be up to trying it again for a while, we might just look into it ourselves if the pay's right."
    Trog set his flagon down with a loud think.
    "And what makes you think two females could pull it off when I couldn't?" he demanded.
    "For one thing, as you pointed out, there are two of us." Pookie smiled. "And don't down check us because we're female. We've been around for a while and are still here. A lot who went up against us aren't."
    Trog started to say something, the stopped and cocked his head.
    "Wait a minute," he said. "A Klahd and a Pervect working together? Are you two Aahz and Skeeve?"
    Spyder choked on her drink.
    "Right lineage, wrong gender," Pookie said. "Like I said, we're Spyder and Pookie. We know Aahz and Skeeve, though."
    "You do?" Trog said, visibly impressed.
    "Yeah. We worked with them on our last job," Spyder put in, wiping her chin.
    "Let me handle this, little sister," Pookie said with a warning glance. "Since you seem to have heard of them, Trog, you should know that if we can hold our own free-lancing with the M.Y.T.H. Inc. crew, we might stand a chance with your Hefalump."
    "Got to agree with you there," Trog said. "That gang has be tough rep."
    "So where is the job you were talking about?"
    "It's on a backwater dimension. Rinky-dink."
    "That bad, huh?"
    "No. That's the name of the dimension. Rinky-dink. I'll give you directions if you'll spot me another round."

    "Really, Spyder, dear," Pookie said, "You have to be more careful about what you say and who you say it to."
    "But I didn't say anything!" Spyder protested. "I did what you told me. I kept my mouth shut and let you take the lead."
    "...Except when you mentioned that we had done out last job with Aahz and Skeeve," her companion pointed out.
    "What's wrong with that?" Spyder said. "He seemed really impressed. Besides, you were the one who mentioned that we knew them."
    "That we knew them. Not that we had just worked with them," Pookie pointed out. "Think about it. The reason he was impressed is that Skeeve's crew has a rep for drawing the high end, high pay jobs."
    "So?"
    "...So if we just worked with them, then it's not too big of a logic step to figure that we've got more than a bit of money on us. Not exactly the wisest thing to mention in front of an adventurer who just botched a job and is admittedly short of cash."
    Spyder stopped short.
    "You mean he might have tried to take it away from us?"
    "There's always that chance," Pookie said with a shrug. "I believe I mentioned that most adventurers are some form of thief. Not to worry, though. I kept an eye behind us when we left the tavern. He doesn't seem to be following us."
    Spyder threw a quick glance behind them. Obviously, the possibility of them being followed hadn't occurred to her until just now. Pookie pretended not to notice.
    "Well...we probably could have taken him if he tried anything," she said with firm confidence.
    "Probably," Pookie agreed. "Still, there's no need to stir up trouble unnecessarily. Remember we're professionals, dear. We're not supposed to fight for free. Ah! This should be the place just ahead."
    Spyder hung back, slowing her pace.
    "Explain to me again, Pookie. Why is it we're going to talk to the sheriff?"
    "Since we're pretty much legit this time around, it doesn't hurt to check in with the local law," her partner said.
    "Never did like talking to the law." Spyder scowled. "It doesn't ever seem to work out to my

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