"Harmless? Harmless! That's my whole life and career we're talking about."
"Hey! C'mon, Skeeve. Aren't you exaggerating a little bit there! I don't think..."
"Exaggerating??"
"Well, I still think you'd make a good husband for her..."
"Exaggerating? Aahz, are you listening to..."
As I turned to appeal to my partner, I noticed he was laughing so hard he was spilling the wine. Of all the reactions I might have expected from him, laughing wasn't...
Then it hit me.
"Husband?!?!?"
"Of course. Isn't that what we've been talkin' about?"
"Skeeve here thinks that your niece is the Ax and that you turned her loose on him to destroy his career," my partner managed between gasps.
"The Ax???"
"HUSBAND????"
"Are you crazy??"
"One of us is!!"
"How about both?" Aahz grinned, stepping between us. "Wine, anyone?"
"But he said..."
"What about..."
"Gentlemen, gentlemen. It's clear that communications have gotten a little fouled up between the two of you. I suggest you each take some wine and we'll start all over again from the top."
Almost mechanically, we both reached for the wine, eyeing each other all the while like angry cats.
"Very good," my partner nodded. "Now then, Don Bruce, as the visiting team I believe you have first serve."
"What's this about the Ax!?!" the mobster demanded^ leaning forward so suddenly half the wine sloshed out of his glass.
"You know who the Ax is??"
"I know what he is! The question is, what does he have to do with you and Bunny?"
"We're heard recently that someone's hired the Ax to do a number on Skeeve," Aahz supplied.
"... Right about the same time Bunny showed up," I added.
"And that's supposed to make her the Ax?"
"Well, there has been some trouble since she arrived."
"Like what?"
"Well... Tananda left because of things that were said when she found out that Bunny was in my bedroom one morning."
"Tananda? The same Tananda that said ‘Hi' to me when I walked in here today?"
"She....mmm ... came back."
"I see. What else?"
"She scared off my girlfriend."
"Girlfriend? You got a girlfriend?"
"Well, not exactly ... but I might have had one if Bunny wasn't here."
"Uh-huh. Aahz, haven't you ever told him the ‘bird in the hand' story?"
"I try, but he isn't big on listening."
I can always count on my partner to rally to my defense in times of crisis.
"What else?"
"Ummm..."
"Tell him!" Aahz smiled.
"Tell me what?"
"My dragon doesn't like her."
"I'm not surprised. She's never gotten along with animals ... at least the four-footed kind. I don't see where that makes her the Ax, though."
"It's... it's just that on top of the other evidence ..."
My voice trailed off in front of Don Bruce's stony stare.
"You know, Skeeve," he said at last. "As much as I like you, there are times, like now, I wish you was on the other side of the law. If the D.A.s put together a case like you do, we could cut our bribe budget by ninety percent, and our attorney's fees by a hundred percent!"
"But..."
"Now listen close, ‘cause I'm only goin' to go over this once. You're the representative for the Mob, and me, here at the Bazaar. If you look bad, then we look bad. Got it? What possible sense would it make for us to hire someone to make you, and us, look bad?"
On the ropes, I glanced at Aahz for support.
"That was going to be the next question I was going to ask, partner."
Terrific.
"Well," Don Bruce announced, standing up. "If that's settled, I guess I can go now."
"Not so fast," my partner smiled, holding up a hand. "There's still the matter of the question that Skeeve asked: if Bunny isn't the Ax, what's she doing here? What was that you were saying about a husband?"
The mobster sank back into his chair and reached for his wine, all the while avoiding my eyes.
"I'm not gettin' any younger," he said. "Some day I'm goin' to retire, and I thought I should maybe start lookin' around for a replacement. It's always nice to have ‘em in the family ... the real family, I mean, and since I got an unmarried niece ..."
"Whoa! Wait a minute," Aahz interrupted. "Are you saying that you're considering Skeeve as your eventual replacement in the Mob?"
"It's a possibility. Why not? Like I said, he runs a class operation and he's smart ... at least I used to think so."
"Don Bruce I ... I don't know what to say," I said honestly.
"Then don't say nothin'!" he responded grimly. "Whatever's goin' to happen is a long way off. That's why I didn't say anything to you direct. I'm not ready to retire yet."
"Oh." I didn't know whether to feel disappointment or relief.
"About Bunny?" my partner prompted.
The mobster shrugged. "What's to say that hasn't already been said? She's my niece, he's one of my favorite chieftains. I thought it would be a good idea to put ‘em close to each other and see if anything happened."
"I ... I don't know," I said thoughtfully. "I mean, Bunny's nice enough ... especially now that I know she isn't the Ax. I just don't think I'm ready to get married yet."
"Didn't say you were," Don Bruce shrugged. "Don't get me wrong, Skeeve. I'm not tryin' to push you into this. I know it'll take time. Like I said, I just fixed it so you two could meet and see if anything develops... that's all. If it works out, fine. If it doesn't, also fine. I'm not about to try to force things or kid myself that you two will make a pair if you won't. If nothing else, you've got a pretty good accountant while you find out... and from lookin' over your financial figures you could use one."
"Izzatso?"
He had finally tweaked Aahz close to home ... or his wallet, which in his case is the same thing.
"What's wrong with our finances? We're doing okay."
"Okay isn't soarin'. You boys got no plan. The way I see it, you've spent so much time livin' hand-to-mouth you've never learned what to do with money except stack it and spend it. Bunny can show you how to make your money work for you."
Aahz rubbed his chin thoughtfully. It was interesting to see my partner caught between pride and greed.
"I dunno," he said at last. "It sounds good, and we'll probably look into it eventually, but we're a little tight right now."
"The way I hear it, you're tight all the time," Don Bruce commented dryly.
"No. I mean right now we're really tight for finances. We've got a lot of capital tied up in the big game tonight."
"Big game? What big game?"
"Skeeve is going head to head with the Sen-Sen Ante Kid at dragon poker tonight. It's a challenge match."
"That's why I wanted to talk to you about Bunny," I said. "Since I thought she was the Ax, I didn't want her around to cause trouble at the game."
"Why didn't anyone tell me about this game?" Don Bruce demanded. "It wasn't in your report!"
"It's come up since then."
"What are the stakes?"
I looked at Aahz. I had been so busy trying to learn how dragon poker was played that I had never gotten around to asking about the stakes.
For some reason, my partner suddenly looked uncomfortable.
"Table stakes," he said.
"Table stakes?" I frowned. "What's that?"
I half-expected him to tell me he'd explain later, but instead he addressed the subject with surprising enthusiasm.