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  1. "You should care, Mister Dresden," Mab told me. "It concerns you explicitly. I purchased your debt in order to make you an offer. To give you the chance to win free of your obligations."
  2. "Yeah, right. Save it. I'm not interested."
  3. "You may serve, wizard, or you may be served. As a meal. Do you not wish to be free?"
  4. I looked up at her, warily, visions of barbecued me on a table with an apple in my mouth dancing in my head. "What do you mean by 'free'?"
  5. "Free," she said, wrapping those frozen-berry lips around the word so that I couldn't help but notice. "Free of Sidhe influence, of the bonds of your obligation first to the Leanansidhe and now to me."
  6. "The whole thing a wash? We go our separate ways?"
  7. "Precisely."
  8. I looked down at my hurting hand and scowled. "I didn't think you were much into freedom as a concept, Mab."
  9. "You should not presume, wizard. I adore freedom. Anyone who doesn't have it wants it."
  10. I took a deep breath and tried to get my heart rate under control. I couldn't let either fear or anger do my thinking for me. My instincts screamed at me to go for the gun again and give it a shot, but I had to think. It was the only thing that could get you clear of the fae.
  11. Mab was on the level about her offer. I could feel that, sense it in a way so primal, so visceral, that there was no room left for doubt. She would cut me loose if I agreed to her bargain. Of course, her price might be too high. She hadn't gotten to that yet. And the fae have a way of making sure that further bargains only get you in deeper, instead of into the clear. Just like credit card companies, or those student loan people. Now there's evil for you.
  12. I could feel Mab watching me, Sylvester to my Tweetie Bird. That thought kind of cheered me up. Generally speaking, Tweetie kicks Sylvester's ass in the end.
  13. "Okay," I told her. "I'm listening."
  14. "Three tasks," Mab murmured, holding up three fingers by way of visual aid. "From time to time, I will make a request of you. When you have fulfilled three requests, your obligation to me ceases."
  15. Silence lay on the room for a moment, and I blinked. "What. That's it?"
  16. Mab nodded.
  17. "Any three tasks? Any three requests?"
  18. Mab nodded.
  19. "Just as simple as that? I mean, you say it like that, and I could pass you the salt three times and that would be that."
  20. Her eyes, green-blue like glacial ice, remained on my face, unblinking. "Do you accept?"
  21. I rubbed at my mouth slowly, mulling it over in my head. It was a simple bargain, as these things went. They could get really complicated, with contracts and everything. Mab had offered me a great package, sweet, neat, and tidy as a Halloween candy.
  22. Which meant that I'd be an idiot not to check for razor blades and cyanide.
  23. “I decide which requests I fulfill and which I don't?"
  24. "Even so."
  25. "And if I refuse a request, there will be no reprisals or punishments from you."
  26. She tilted her head and blinked her eyes, slowly. "Agreed. You, not I, will choose which requests you fulfill."
  27. There was one land mine I'd found, at least. "And no more selling my mortgage, either. Or whistling up the lackeys to chastise or harass me by proxy. This remains between the two of us."
  28. She laughed, and it sounded as merry, clear, and lovely as bells - if someone pressed them against my teeth while they were still ringing. "As your godmother did. Fool me twice, shame on me, wizard? Agreed."
  29. I licked my lips, thinking hard. Had I left her any openings? Could she get to me any other way?
  30. "Well, wizard?" Mab asked. "Have we a bargain?"
  31. I gave myself a second to wish I'd been less tired. Or less in pain. The events of the day and the impending Council meeting this evening hadn't exactly left my head in world-class negotiating condition. But I knew one thing for certain. If I didn't get out from under Mab's bond, I would be dead, or worse than dead, in short order. Better to act and be mistaken than not to act and get casually crushed.
  32. "All right," I said. "We have a bargain." When I said the words, a little frisson prickled over the nape of my neck, down the length of my spine. My wounded hand twitched in an aching, painful pang.
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  35. Summer Knight Chapter 3, Page 36-39
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