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"Oh, he's okay. I've got him under arrest, of course. But he's in good quarters and he can have
anything he wants. I wouldn't hurt him. I always kind of liked the guy "
"So what's the problem? You win. You've got your own kingdom now."
"Hell," he said, then glanced furtively toward the sanctum. "I think I was conned, but I'm not exactly
sure. See, I never wanted this job. Dalt told me we were taking over for Mom. I was coming in with him
to establish order, claim the place for the family again, then welcome her back with a lot of pomp and
crap. I figured once she had her throne back, she'd be off my case for good. I'd hit it out of here for
more congenial turf, and she'd have a whole kingdom to occupy her attention. Nothing was said about
me getting stuck with this lousy job."
I shook my head.
"I don't understand at all," I said. "You got it for her. Why not just turn it over to her and do as you
planned?"
He gave a humorless laugh.
"Arkans they liked," he said. "Me they like. Mom they're not so fond of. Nobody seems that
enthusiastic about having her back. In fact, there were strong indications that if she tried it, there would
indeed be a coup-coup."
"I suppose you could still step aside and give it to Arkans."
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Luke punched the stone wall.
"I don't know whether she'd be madder at me or at herself for having paid Daft as much as she did
to throw Arkans out. But she'd tell me it's my duty to do it, and I don't know-maybe it is. 'What do you
think?"
"That's a hard one to answer, Luke. Who do you think would do a better job, you or Arkans?"
"I honestly don't know. He's had a lot of experience in government, but I did grow up here, and I do
know how the place is run and how to get things done. The only thing I'm sure of is that either of us
would be better at it than Mom."
I folded my arms, and I thought hard.
"I can't make this decision for you," I said. "But tell me, what would you most like to do?"
He chuckled.
"You know I've always been a salesman. If I were going to stick around and do something for
Kashfa. I'd rather represent her industries abroad, which would be sort of undignified for a monarch.
Probably what I'd be best at, though. I don't know."
"It's a problem and a half, Luke. I don't want the responsibility of telling you which way to go."
"If I'd known it was going to come to this, I'd have smeared Dalt back in Arden."
"You really think you could take bim?"
"Believe it," he said.
"Well, that doesn't solve your present problem."
"True. I've a strong feeling I may have to go through with this."
The woman up front glanced our way several times. I guess we were talking kind of loud for the
surroundings.
"Too bad there are no other good candidates," I said, lowering my voice.
"This must seem like pretty small beer to someone from Amber."
"Hell, it's your home. You've got a right to take it seriously. I'm just sorry it's doing such a job on
you."
"Yeah, most problems seem to start at home, don't they? Sometimes I just feel like taking a walk
and not coming back."
"What would happen if you did?"
"Either Mom would restore herself to the throne with Dalt's gang to back her up, which would
require a mess of executions of people I can think of who'd be against it, or she'd say the game isn't
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worth the candle and settle for the Keep. If she decided to enjoy her retirement, then the coalition which
backed him in the first place would probably spring Arkans and continue things from where they'd had to
leave off "
"Which course of action seems most likely to you?" I said.
"She'd go for it and there'd be a civil war. Win or lose, it would mess up the country and doubtless
keep us out of the Golden Circle this time around, too. Speaking of which-"
"I don't know," I said quickly. "I'm not empowered to talk Golden Circle Treaty with you."
"I'd kind of guessed that," Luke said, "and that wasn't what I wanted to ask. I was just curious
whether anyone back in Amber might have said, 'They just blew it,' or `Maybe we'll give them another
crack at it a little farther down the road,' or `We'll still deal, but they can forget the Eregnor guarantees."
He gave me an artificial grin, and I returned it.
"You can forget Eregnor," I said.
"Figured that," he said. "What about the rest?"
"I get the impression it's 'Let's wait and see what happens."
"Guessed that much, too. Give me a good report, even if they don't ask, okay? By the way, I don't
suppose your presence here is technically official?"
"Personal," I said, "from a diplomatic standpoint."
The lady up front rose to her feet. Luke sighed.
"Wish I could find my way back to Alice's restaurant. Maybe the Hatter would see something we're
missing," he said. Then: "Hey! Where'd he come from? Looks just like you but-"
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