Chapter Ten: Mori and Zale (Part 2 of 2)
Once Mori and Zale vacated the room, Lila slammed the door after them. The two could hear her feet pounding on the wood floor.
"So, you're Zale."
"You must be Mori. A pleasure to be properly introduced."
Mori hovered in front of Zale's smiling face, calculating what to say next. "What, uh... what did you and Lila talk about?"
Zale joked, "You."
Mori flapped frantically. "What? What did she say about me? It's all lies!"
"Whoa, nothing like that, Mr. Keese. I was only kidding."
"Oh." Mori was silent for a moment. "Then what did you talk about?"
"Bombs came up in the conversation," Zale started. "I told her about a mythical flower that produced bombs."
"A flower that makes bombs? You're lying."
"It's a true legend. Just because you haven't seen one doesn't mean they don't exist. But it's a secret we bomb-sellers like to keep."
"A secret, huh? Got any other secrets?"
Zale wondered how much Lila told Mori, and how much he should reveal. "Everyone has secrets. If they told their secrets, they wouldn't be secret anymore. Wouldn't you agree?"
Mori didn't answer. He would have to find another way to get information out of Zale. "So, got any family, Zale? Any friends? Any... enemies?"
"Enemies?"
"Or family. Family is fine."
"I don't live with my family. Most of the time I'm traveling."
"You're not running from anything, are you?"
"Why would I be running?" Zale was starting to get nervous about the line of questioning. He wished Lila would hurry up so they could go. "You asked about enemies. Do you and Lila have any enemies?"
Mori chuckled, "What kind of silly question is that?"
"One you asked me. Maybe you're running from something."
"What? No, not me. I'm just here to watch Lila."
"In case she makes a mistake?"
Worry made its way into Mori's voice. "Wha—what gave you that idea? Of course, I don't— I wouldn't— Um..."
"Are you spying on her?"
"Spying? Pff, of course not! Are you spying on her? You ask a lot of questions."
"So do you."
The sound of Lila's feet returned. "You can come in now, I'm decent. Just putting on my boots."
Zale opened the door, ignoring Mori. When he saw Lila, with her wet hair shining like gold thread, his breath caught in his throat. Mori didn't notice as he glided to Lila's side.
"This guy said you told him about me. Is it true? What did you tell him?"
Lila looked at him confused. "What? I didn't say anything about you. You must have heard him wrong. Come on, Zale, I'm starving."
She stomped out the door. Zale smiled at Mori behind her back. "This isn't over," he said.