'Gavin's people
'I'm surprised,' said Carrot.
Angua shrugged. 'Why? They hunt humans, don't they? We're not nice people, Carrot. We're all pretty dreadful. But my brother Wolfgang is something
He drove my other brother away and he killed my sister.'
'How—?'
'He
'You mean you had a human sister and a wolf brother?'
'No, Carrot. They were both
She poked the fire aimlessly. 'Wolfgang's got to be stopped. He's plotting something with some of the dwarfs. They meet in the forest, Gavin says.'
'He sounds very well informed for a wolf,' said Carrot. Angua almost snarled at him.
'He's not stupid, you know. He can understand more than eight hundred words. A lot of humans get by on less!
'What can you do?' said Carrot. 'If even your parents can't control him—'
'We used to fight when we were younger. "Rough and tumble", he'd call it. But I could send him off howling. Wolfgang hates to think there's anyone who can beat him, so I don't think he'll relish the thought of me turning up. He's got plans. This part of Uberwald has always, well, worked because no one was too powerful, but if the dwarfs start squabbling amongst themselves then Wolfgang's the lad to take advantage, with his stupid uniforms and his stupid flag.'
'I don't think I want to see you fighting, though.'
'Then you can look the other way! I didn't ask you to follow me! Do you think I'm proud of this? I've got a brother who's a sheepdog!'
'A
Gaspode watched Angua's expression. It was one you'd never get on a dog.
'You mean that,' she said at last. 'You actually mean that, don't you? You really do. And if you'd met him it wouldn't worry you, would it? To you everyone's a person. I have to sleep in a dog basket seven nights a month and that doesn't worry you either, does it?'
'No. You know it doesn't.' .
'It should do! Don't ask me why, but it should do! You're so... unthinkingly
'I don't
'I know. I know. I just wish you'd... oh, I don't know... complain a bit. Well, not exactly
'Why?'
'Because... because it'd make me feel better! Oh, it's too hard to explain. It's probably a werewolf thing.'
'I'm sorry—'
'And don't be sorry all the time, either!'
Gaspode curled up so close to the fire that he steamed. Dogs had it a lot better, he decided.
The building that was to be the embassy was set back from the road in a quiet side street. They rattled under an arch into a small rear courtyard containing some stables. It reminded Vimes of a large coaching inn.
'It's really only a consulate at the moment,' said Inigo, leafing through his papers. 'We should be met by... ah, yes, Wando Sleeps. Been here for several years, mhm.'
Behind the coaches a pair of gates swung shut.