Alyce listens to Al and laughs. "No, Al, I do not believe in holding back." The lie tastes sour on her tongue. Alyce would love to turn around in her seat and tell the man that she is falling for him, but her code will not let her. Al is obviously in love with someone else and she will not be the snake that steals another woman's man. Sad, really, but there it is.
Sasha had alerted her to the building on the river bank, as had the glaring matrix icon when it showed up on her deck and commlink. A softly purring generator echoes across the water, providing an oddly jarring noise to the backdrop of the natural sounds of the rainforest Alyce is already searching the matrix with Ivan, her 'link agent, when Al spies the place. Sangha calls out just after Al does. "It is Trader Jim place. Most tourist not go past. Has tourist souvenirs, some snacks, some cigarettes, some colas. Trader Jim know many story. Boat stay two hours tops and still make Chi Pat for night. Longer and stay on river overnight. Not good idea. Tiger, croc, mean monkey, all bad for stay on river bank."
Al says most affirmatively that they will be done here well before the two hours as the boat pulls up to the outer lanai. There are already five other river boats tied up at the rickety dock when Sangha pulls in. Al jumps to the dock and takes the rope from Sangha, tying it off to a post. Alyce holds an arm out for Al to assist her out of the boat and steps up. Al helps her navigate the steps from the dock to the lanai and on into the trading post, which actually seems to be bigger than it looks. Alyce hears the tones of several tourists from the UCAS and three from England. All are jabbering about which T-shirts they should take home for one relative or another.
Alyce's ultrasound sensor allows her to walk through the aisles without toppling any of the stacks of cheap souvenirs. The waves bouncing back show a wide variety of things, many stacked without any real sense of place. "Native-made" trinkets vie for space on the same shelf as canteens made in the UCAS and plastic dolls in local dress provided by a manufacturer out of China. Dresses in the local style hang on a long rack near one wall, concealing the fire extinguisher, which was last checked several years ago. Almost everything seems to be on some sort of discount or sale pricing or last on hand special price; all common tourist merchandise speak for "I am ripping you off".
Alyce carefully moves through the aisles, dutifully touching some of the merchandise to test its quality, finally coming to stand near the counter. Listening to all the conversations, she filters out what seems innocuous at the time and saves the recordings in her mind to replay later. Her enhanced hearing allows her to pick up two of the patrons talking about her. "Look dear. An Elf. I wonder what she is doing here. I thought that just being in Cambodia got you arrested if you are an Elf."
"She, she might hear you. I hear they can hear better with those ears. And besides, I think I read somewhere that the current government lifted the restrictions for non-humans."
""Really? Oh, well, there is that, then. So what should we get for Tommy?"
She is comfortable letting Al do the talking with the trader as she does not really have many questions on her own. Al spies a map of the Cardamom Mountains behind the counter, noting that there is a large section of the map marked off with crude hash lines. Asking about the marks elicits a strange look from the trader. "Thinking of going up there, eh? Doing some prospecting, I would guess. Well, you got the right place for that. Buried in some parts of those mountains is the remnants of a lost civilization, said to have existed on the ores and gems mined there and sold to far away places. Why, some of the crown jewels of the old Kingdoms of Europe came from up there. Some of those mines are just waiting to be found. And that is not all. The civilization just up and disappeared, leaving behind temples and palaces full of precious gems and gold statues and rooms full of coins and bullion."
The man realizes that he has an audience and lowers his voice to a conspiratorial level as if to emphasize that he is telling some great secret. "But that is not all, for these treasure places are cursed. Strange man-monsters roam the mountains there. They are descendants of monstrous guardians placed to protect the treasures and mines. Why, I could tell you some stories that would leave you gasping in horror. It is not a safe place and it certainly is not a place for the unwary or inexperienced. I see that some of you are about to leave, but if you are interested, I do have a collection of maps that can guide you to one or more of the lost treasure cities lost in the mountains. Although I should warn anyone who is thinking of buying one of the maps, that going up there can visit the curse upon you, so buy at your own risk."
The trader happily sells several maps, mostly as curios as none of these tourists are planning any trips into the interior on this or any other vacation. Soon, Al, Alyce, and Sangha are the only visitors remaining in the shack. Al takes the man aside and starts asking question.