X00032:8.Y00001:12.Z00054:5, On the Mean Streets | South Night City Integrate | Midcity | UrbanZone - March 9th, Day 3 (Sunday), 01:20 PM PST
Weather Conditions: High City (Thunderstorms, 15 mph winds from the NE.) | Midcity (Rain, 10mph winds from the NE.) | Undercity (Fog and Rain, no winds.)
Air Quality Index: High City = 25 | Midcity = 42 | Undercity = 75 (masks required)
Cred Stick Charlie is hoping to grab some time to study for a bit, and maybe grab some shuteye until a message comes in from Starlight with the location of the drop. Still wrapped up in his vehicle search, the fixer adds, "I would suggest to the solos... PCI (OOC: Pre Combat Inspection), recheck your ammo levels and clean your weapons while you have the downtime. We are not out of the woods yet."
Then, glancing over to Fixer, he asks, "would you mind looking the vehicle over before I turn it back over to its owners, please?"
Fixer looks over at the well-dressed Native American. "Sure. Not my specialty, but there is no harm in looking."
Once again, Charlie taps out another message to Starlight titled, Teammates
Fixer watches Ghlahn take Jace out of the room. He doesn’t like it, but maybe the guy can get some answers. And it gives him a shot at talking to Rya.
“Well,” Blossom looks around the room. “I’m going to see what I can find on Falcone.” Activating her bracer, the netrunner’s keyboard forms. Beginning to type, she glances over at Charlie and Fixer, then Casino and Bloodbank, and finally Echo. “You gatos gonna just hang out and stare? Kinda creepy.”
Nearby, at the same time as Charlie is performing his searches, the big solo and the medtech are finishing up their conversation.
“It’s pretty serious,” Collin replies matter-of-factly. “You’ve sustained some damage to the bone and the muscle is pretty torn up. It’ll be a while before it is fully healed. In the meantime—” he holds up the pen device, “—I’ve properly cleaned it, fished out fragments of bone and shot, and am now going to cover it with Liquid Skin. This should hold you over for about ten days, even showering. You’ll need to have it checked every day, though. Just to guard against infection.”
Flexing the arm gently at first then harder, Casino knows Bloodbank has done a good job. It isn’t the solo’s first time being injured. He can recognize a good patch job when he sees one. Standing, he first looks to Bloodbank, then the rest of the room.
“Thanks and no need to tell me to take it lightly as we both know that won’t happen,” he states to the medic. Then, to the rest of the room, he says, “Ok, we’ve all been on the go for some time now and after that li’l firefight I know I’m tired and hungry—even though all I did was sit on my ass and watch—so good bet is everyone one here is just as tired and hungry. Gonna take Echo and head over to that quickie mart next door and pick up a few things to carry us over.
“Bloodbank, watch the street and cover us as we move to and from that quickie mart (assuming it can be seen from our room window). Fixer, I’d like for you to do a quick inspect of all our recently fired weapons and heavier firearms. Each person takes care of your own handguns before we leave. Make sure you pass the word to Ghlahn, good wager his rifle has been fired the most. Afterwards, please give me a rundown on what weapons and ammo, as a whole, we have to move forward."
Picking his SMG/Grenade launcher up from the chair he places it, unloaded, on the foot of the bed along with the eight grenades for the launcher and it’s six extra magazines. As Echo places her SMG beside his (OOC: Echo doesn’t part with the SMG. That’s her baby. She also has no skill with the handgun), he offered her one of his two .44’s to carry which she was hesitant at first to take, but in the end did so.
“Charlie, after we drop off the kid and mom, we’re gonna need a new place to plan our mission to get back Vegas. If you can—after you find a bigger ride—please find a good place to hold up. We need to keep moving for it’s a sure bet this Falcone Sec outfit is not just waiting on us to show up, but is actively hunting us.”
Looking over to Blossom, he also wanted to say something to her but seeing her wrapped up tight looking for clues on Falcone the big solo decides on later. Nodding his head to Echo, the two of them make their way out the motel door, Echo giving up her place at the window to Bloodbank who settles in with a view of the street (Awareness/Notice check of 17).
Moving from the couch, Fixer approaches Rya where she sits on the bed her jaw clenched, the skin around her eyes tight.
"So,” the techie begins, drawing her gaze away from the door that Jase and Ghlahn had just went through, “what made Jace's life so bad? I admit a lack of love sucks, but he's running from a fortune to—no offense—the streets. I've never been to Bolivia, but I gotta suspect if you land there with cleaners wages, it isn't going to be a penthouse for Jace. So, where you goin' in Bolivia? Got a nice alley picked out?"
He knows it is a bit offensive, but on the Streets, he knows of dozens of parents who would have given up their kids to give them what Jace was running from—a shot at money. And at his age, it will only be a few years before he can step out on his own. With cash. This scram just doesn’t make sense. Unless Jace is running from more than just a lack of love or they are running to more than another tent in an alley. What Mom drags her kid down into the alley? On purpose?
“You ever get treated like a piece of furniture?” Rya shoots back defiantly. “Money, a fancy home… that means nothing if you aren’t loved. I’m not going to share more about Bolivia with you. If you do decide to let us go, I want to disappear with Jase.
“I don’t expect a person like you to understand. I’ve heard of your kind before. Street Samurai, Mercenaries, Edgerunners… I don’t care what you call yourselves, you choose to live a violent life. What would you know about the value of familia or real love?”
"You want help. But right now his running is putting lives at risk.” Fixer stares down at her with a hard look. “And there are good arguments that he'd be better off where he came from. So, spill it, Mom. Who are you? Why should we risk literally everything, to help you? You need to start talking."
He looks down at her and waits.
“I don’t know what more you want from me,” Rya exclaims and points to Bloodbank. “Can he perform a DNA test? Do you have that equipment handy? It doesn’t look like it to me.
“I’ve had a lot of time to think about this. Eight years, in fact. Why would a collar pay someone to be a surrogate? There are a lot of possible answers.
“Maybe she didn’t want to ruin her body with a pregnancy, maybe she is barren, or maybe something darker. Maybe she did it for status—I don’t know if having a child is a good thing or a bad for a corporate stooge. Whatever the reason, Jase deserves more than what he’s getting. He deserves a real mother! Ask him what he wants since you’re so sure that being with me is a huge step down for him. He’s very smart. He understands everything that is going on.”
Luther checks the tone of everyone left in the room with a quick, studious look, Rya’s and Fixer’s conversation momentarily drawing his attention. It appears to him that the heat from earlier has dissipated and the team is cohesive for the time being. Lowering his gaze back to his agent, he returns to tapping away at his keys, looking for his first temporary vehicle, something for 3-4...maybe.
Awh, yeah. These look okay, he thinks as he peruses the results of his first search. But I'll still need something more. Maybe one of these will do as another team vehicle, his thoughts continue. Bookmarking a few of the more reasonable selections, Luther continues looking for a second vehicle.
Remaining watchful, Bloodbank intently listens to Fixer’s interrogation and considers everything that’s been said. He doesn’t have the means to run a DNA test, Rya’s correct there, but then, as a former nurse, she already knew that.
“Your boss,” Rya snarls the word and swings a hand towards the door Casino and Echo had used, “isn’t interested in helping us. He said so before he left.
“Jase won’t stay with her—with Alys. He’ll come looking for me.”
Bloodbank resists the urge to look over at her and offer some comfort and instead, keeps his eyes on the busy street through the rain-swept window. I was fine taking out some kidnappers who’d put some poor kid through the ringer but this is a whole different story. Charlie has already pointed out that the contract is to kill Rya and return the boy. I can’t let that happen… can I? It’s the contract. It’s what I was hired to do. But can I really allow this woman to be iced?
A ping sounds in Charlie’s head and a message notification pops up. It’s from Starlight.
Drop: 0900 tomorrow morning. Coordinates will be delivered 1 hour before.
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Exiting the motel tier, the two cautiously move to the quickie mart being dusted by the acidic rain once again. They encounter no trouble and make their way inside, grab a cart, Casino pushing, Echo reaching for things and putting them in the cart. Looking at the young, deadly beauty in front of him, Casino has to know, before things get more chaotic, what there is between them.
“Echo...” Casino begins hesitantly.
“Elizabeth,” Echo replies, “my real name is Elizabeth Cooper, but alone it’s Beth.”
For the moment Casino doesn’t know how to respond. Giving up one’s real name in the shadow running biz is a major show of trust.
“My real name is Keith Story, but you can call me Keith,” he finally answers.
“Hmm Keith,” She says as if rolling it on her tongue. Then, smiling, she adds, “I like that.”
Moving to stand by her at the front of the cart, wanting to say something but not finding the words, the big solo raises his hand to caress her face, her soft skin, sad eyes, and innocent look drawing Keith into her zone of control even more deeply.
His hand on her face, the glint of fire, not of anger, but of caring, in his eyes draws her to him. Reaching up she takes his face in her hands and brings him in a second time in just under a day for a kiss, a long kiss.
Casino gives no resistance as she pulls him down to her, their lips locking in unrestrained hunger. Without realizing it he, pushes her back into the marts shelving and the soft kissing turned into a series of passionate kisses on her neck and cheeks. As he begins to kiss her with a need for her, his kisses on her neck and face feeling like fire, Beth knows she wants this man for her own. She has never felt anything for any man in the Rolling State as she now feels for Keith, the age difference be damned! Her hands, as if on a mission, one moving to the back of his head pulling him in closer, while the other brazenly went between his legs, her motions down there hidden by his armored duster.
Returning to her lips, he pulls her hair, somehow it all seems to fit. This young girl, 15 years younger than he, has reignited something in him he has not felt since his days with Raquel, and even that was nothing as strong as right here, right now, and in a quickie mart of all places. However her hand on his crotch brought him out of this spur of the moment intimacy between them and back to the real world.
“Beth, we need to stop.”
Pulling back, she makes as if to protest, but she knows this is no place she wanted for a possible first time with the big solo to happen.
“Your right, damn it, your right,” Shaking her head, she asks, “What the hell was that?”
“I don’t know, combat high? Hormones?” He replies.
“Really? Combat high? Hormones? You’re f***ing kidding me, right?”
“Damn it, Ech—Beth... I don’t know. All I know is, I want you, but not here, not now. This is not the time for this, or, my God, the place. We need to get the kid handed off and rescue Vegas. After that, if we are still alive, then we talk. Okay?”
As if coming to her senses, the edge-runner in her takes over, pushing her feelings for Casino into a special place, a place she dearly wants to visit again soon. She places a last kiss on his cheek and offers her best smile.
“Okay, fearless leader, lead on, what next?”
The next ten minutes are spent in silence but for Casino pointing to a few things and Echo putting them into the cart. Waiting in the checkout line, the two cannot help but notice the looks some of the other customers give them. Both of the edgers interpret the looks in their own ways. Echo sees raised eyebrows and the typical looks of lust while Casino sees looks of disgust and jealousy. Clearly the age gap is very apparent as they both wait for the AI to register their goods and ping their cred chips.
With everything done and the groceries paid for, Casino carries all the bags as Echo keeps watch and the two make their way back into the wet streets of South Night City Integrate.
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Spotting Casino and Echo returning from across the street, Bloodbank times their approximate arrival and moves to the door. Peering out the peephole, the medtech opens the door just as they arrive, stepping aside to give them berth. Placing the bags on the rooms counter next to the TV, Casino turns to the rest of the group as Echo begins removing the bags contents and placing them on the counter.
“Ok, listen up. There’s two deli sandwiches for each of us, everything from roast beef to ham and cheese, to bologna and cotto salami. Hope no one’s a vegetarian,” the big guy removes his combat mask. “Team members get one Blitz energy drink and a pair of 20 oz water bottles. Rya, and Jase, both get a water bottle and there’s a sandwich for each of you. Drink the Blitz first to get your energy levels back up, then drink the water as you eat to combat the dehydration from the energy drinks.”
Grabbing a roast beef and a cotto salami sandwich along with his Blitz and the two 20 oz bottles, he moves back to his chair but stops and looks around just as Ghlahn and Jase re enter.
“I owe you all an apology,” Casino states, “mostly you Ghlahn and you Charlie. I let my emotions get in the way of my experience and that could have cost us all our lives. Though I can’t promise it will never happen again, I’ll do my damnedest to keep it in check.”
Nodding to them he sits down, reaches for the TV remote, and switches the television on looking for any news stations.
“Thanks,” Bloodbank replies, realizing just how hungry he is. No longer on sentry duty, he retrieves the sandwiches and drinks for himself, Rya, and Jase and then delivers them to the two captives. Resisting the urge to inspect the ingredients and knowing that the food is likely flavored, compressed kibble, the medtech is thankful that the solo and nomad had the wherewithal to take care of this.
“Go easy on the Blitz,” the medtech warns. “If you’re on any other stimulant it could lead to heart failure.”
Casino easily downs the Blitz in almost three gulps and starts in on his roast beef sandwich, as he watches the TV for any news of the team’s recent gunfight or any continuing stories on his fight at the hospital ER. Without a doubt, Falcone will be doing the same thing to try to pin them down and it is quite possible they will be waiting to hit them back for the loss of the seven sec soldiers at the hand-off.
Maybe, the big solo thinks, I’ll get lucky and find out who the old Asian guy is. Maybe give me a lead. However, for now, handing the kid off is top priority, Casino tells himself for the hundredth time, then Vegas.
Still at work digging up what she can on Falcone, Blossom is mostly oblivious to what’s going on around her. This isn’t like when she’s jacked in so she’s heard the conversations. Cold blooded killer has never been on her jacket. Then again, she’s always been very careful not to get emotionally involved in these runs and she has never actually been party to pulling the trigger. Shoving these macabre thoughts back into the recesses of her mind, she continues to build the dossier.
(OOC: March 9th, Day 3 - Sunday, Time is 01:45 PM PST - Midcity, Moonlight Express Motel, South Night City Integrate.)