way to the bank. He retired on the profit from that one
sale alone."
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"Unless Nanny misled me horribly when she taught
me my numbers," Chumley interrupted, "I figure your
current bankroll could eat that fellow's profit and still
have room for lunch. Any reason you're so big on squir-
reling away so much gold, Aahz? Are you planning on
retiring?"
"No, I'm not planning on retiring," my partner
snapped. "And you're missing the point completely.
Money isn't the object."
"It isn't?"
I think everybody grabbed that line at the same time
... even Pepe, who hadn't known Aahz all that long.
"Of course not. You can always get more gold. What
can't be replaced is time. We all know Skeeve here has a
long way to go in the magic department. What the rest
of you keep forgetting is how short a life span he has to
play with... maybe a hundred years if he's lucky. All
I'm trying to do is get him the maximum learning time
possible... and that means keeping him from using up
mos,t of his time on nickel-and-dime adventures. Let the
smalltime operators do those. My partner shouldn't
have to budge away from his studies unless the assign-
ment is something really spectacular. Something that
will advance his reputation and his career."
There was a long silence while everybody digested
that one, especially me. Since Aahz had accepted me as
a full partner instead of an apprentice, I tended to for-
get his role as my teacher and career manager. Thinking
back now, I could see he had never really given up the
work, just gotten sneakier. I wouldn't have believed
that was possible.
"How about this particular nickel-and-dime adven-
ture?" Tananda said, breaking the silence. "You know,
pulling your tail out of a scrape? Isn't this a little low-
brow for the kind of legend you're trying to build?"
The sarcasm in her voice was unmistakable, but it
didn't phase Aahz in the least.
"If you'll ask around, you'll find out that I didn't
want him along on this jaunt at all. In fact, I knocked
him cold trying to keep him out. A top-flight magician
shouldn't have to stoop to bill collecting, especially
when the risk is disproportionately high."
"Well, it all sounds a little cold-blooded for my taste,
Aahz," Chumley put in. "If you extend your logic, our
young friend here is only going to work when the danger
is astronomically high, and conversely if the advance-
ment to his career is enough, no risk is too great. That
sounds to me like a sure-fire way to lose a partner and a
friend. Like the Geek says, if you keep bucking the
odds, sooner or later they're going to catch up with
you."
My partner spun to confront the troll nose-to-nose.
"Of course it's going to be dangerous," he snarled.
"The magic profession isn't for the faint of heart, and
to hit the top he's going to have to be hair-triggered and
mean. There's no avoiding that, but I can try to be sure
he's ready for it. Why do you think I've been so dead-
set against him having bodyguards? If he starts relying
on other people to watch out for him, he's going to lose
the edge himself. That's when he's in danger of walking
into a swinging door."
That brought Guido into the fray.
"Now let me see if I've got this right," my bodyguard
said. "You don't want me and my cousin Nunzio
around so that the Boss here can handle all the trouble
himself? That's crazy talk, know what I mean? Now
listen to me, 'cause this time I know what I'm sayin'.
The higher someone gets on the ladder, the more folks
come huntin' for his head. even if they don't do nothin'
they got people gunning for them, 'cause they got power
and respect and there's always somebody who thinks
they can steal it. Now I've seen some of the Big Guys
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who try to act just like you're sayin'... they're so
scared all the time they don't trust nothin' or nobody.
The only one they can count on is themselves, and
everybody else is suspect. That includes total strangers,
their own bodyguards, their friends, and their partners.
Think about that for a minute."
He leaned back and surveyed the room, addressing
his next comments to everyone.
"People like that don't last long. They don't trust
nobody, so they got nobody. Ya can't do everything
alone and sooner or later they're lookin' the wrong way
or asleep when they should be watchin' and it's all over.
Now I've done a lot of jobs as a bodyguard, and they
were just jobs, know what I mean? The Boss here is dif-
ferent, and I'm not just sayin' that. He's the best man
I've met in my whole life because he likes people and
ain't afraid to show it. More important, he ain't afraid
to risk his neck to help somebody even if it isn 't in his
best interest. I work double hard for him because I
don't want to see anything happen to him ... and if that
means comin' along on weird trips like this, then that's
the way it is. Anybody that wants to hurt him is gonna
have to come through me ... and that includes fightin'
any of you if you want to try to turn him into somethin'
he isn't and doesn't want to be."