
Hah'en's battle at the arena had worked, because she had received more job offers than before. So much that she didn't have to precisely count the prize of every purchase she bought in fear that she didn't have enough money. Hah'en had missed not having to worry about money, her previous lifestyle hadn't been overly lavish but Hah'en still liked to pamper herself. Now she could again.
This job was one that had been secured through said arena battle. Hah'en was to act as extra security for this gala, making sure that no suspicious individuals caused any trouble. Hah'en had been provided with a proper attire: a formal pantsuit along with a pair of sunglasses. Although Hah'en wasn't currently wearing said sunglasses, they inhibited her vision, so they were neatly folded in her breast pocket.
The first thing Hah'en had done was secure a nice and secluded corner from the second floor, which was open on the middle so she could gaze down into the first floor. Hah'en was shrouded in a thin cloud of her own mist, so no one could see her at first glance. A waste of a festive outfit but what could she do?
Thus far Hah'en hadn't seen anything out of the ordinary, just the same high society schemery and socializing. It didn't differ all that much from her own world's practices.
But the peaceful evening was interrupted, when Hah'en spotted a familiar-looking face in the crowd on the first floor. A face she had hoped she wouldn't have to see again, at least not while she was working. Outside work was a different thing. But here, in a gala whose success was what her paycheck depended on? No, absolutely not.
Hah'en frowned and immediately moved to the first floor. Via the stairs, of course, and at a reasonable speed. She didn't want to cause a scene.
Hah'en didn't approach the thief immediately, that would be foolish. Instead she lurked in a blind spot for him, keeping track of his movements and predicting where he would go. And once he approached a spot where Hah'en could grab him without attracting any unnecessary attention she moved.
Hah'en moved through the crowd with purpose, her movements fluid and subtle. And once she reached the thief she promptly grabbed him by the arm and dragged them both to a close-by side hallway, closed from the general gala guests. Hah'en had made sure beforehand it was empty. And once Hah'en was certain she was in the clear she slammed Adryan against the wall and nailed him with a firm and subtly angry eyes.
"I clearly underestimated your determination to be the bane if my existence if you found a way to slither your way even in here. I
forbid you to try anything during my shift, and if you do I will track you down and take the amount of pay I lost from your cold dead corpse."