Alice was good. She jumped right into business much like Lenn did. She conducted herself better than Lenn anticipated which was a good start if she really was interested in hiring an able hand. It seemed like she conducted meetings like this on a regular basis. Guess she shouldn’t judge a book by its cover.
Then they dove right into intel. The target sounded like an interesting one. So he could stop technology…Did that mean her rifle? Well, she was sure that she had to be within range for things to shut down and even if her scope managed to stop working, she could still easily take the shot. She just liked taking in the details before pulling the trigger. The Hologram itself was impressive. Just that piece of technology alone must have cost more than her upgrades within one month alone. He seemed like an ordinary man. She took in all the details, the only notes taken were in her head.
The only downside to this was the fact that she worked alone. Suddenly having a partner threw a wrench into things. Just a little. As long as she was getting paid, she had little to no regards to her partner’s safety. Working with her was at their own risk. If they got caught or killed? That wasn’t her problem. Surely this guy had to be competent enough to be partnered with her. “No thank you,†she politely declined. Tea wasn’t her thing. Tea was for weak pompous rich people. She’d take a cup of joe over tea any day of the week. Straight black, no sugar; almost like how she conducted her business, Straight to the point, no bullshit.
Then her ‘partner’ walked in and already she felt a twinge of disgust. He carried himself like an asshole who was far into himself than he should be. He was an insufferable bastard and the man knew it. His arrogance was through the roof and she bet that if it had a physical form, it’d break right through layers of concrete and dirt and probably would be taller than the skyscraper they hid under. Even the ridiculous amount of rings…Jesus Christ, she’d probably get burned if she took that handshake. It was best that she watched her back around this man. If this man had the opportunity to get all the credit for the kill, he’d try to snuff her out as quickly as possible…Or worse; attempt to hit on her.
Her eyes narrowed at his hand and her cold gaze shot up towards his arrogant face. Her arms were still crossed under her chest. He wasn’t going to be getting any voluntary handshakes anytime soon. He best just sit down so they could get this briefing over with. …No?...There wasn’t a hint of a smile on her face from his flashy entrance. Fine, if it makes ‘em sit down… She begrudgingly shook his hand with a strong grip. One was to make a good impression was to always offer a bone-crushing handshake!
Then they dove right into intel. The target sounded like an interesting one. So he could stop technology…Did that mean her rifle? Well, she was sure that she had to be within range for things to shut down and even if her scope managed to stop working, she could still easily take the shot. She just liked taking in the details before pulling the trigger. The Hologram itself was impressive. Just that piece of technology alone must have cost more than her upgrades within one month alone. He seemed like an ordinary man. She took in all the details, the only notes taken were in her head.
The only downside to this was the fact that she worked alone. Suddenly having a partner threw a wrench into things. Just a little. As long as she was getting paid, she had little to no regards to her partner’s safety. Working with her was at their own risk. If they got caught or killed? That wasn’t her problem. Surely this guy had to be competent enough to be partnered with her. “No thank you,†she politely declined. Tea wasn’t her thing. Tea was for weak pompous rich people. She’d take a cup of joe over tea any day of the week. Straight black, no sugar; almost like how she conducted her business, Straight to the point, no bullshit.
Then her ‘partner’ walked in and already she felt a twinge of disgust. He carried himself like an asshole who was far into himself than he should be. He was an insufferable bastard and the man knew it. His arrogance was through the roof and she bet that if it had a physical form, it’d break right through layers of concrete and dirt and probably would be taller than the skyscraper they hid under. Even the ridiculous amount of rings…Jesus Christ, she’d probably get burned if she took that handshake. It was best that she watched her back around this man. If this man had the opportunity to get all the credit for the kill, he’d try to snuff her out as quickly as possible…Or worse; attempt to hit on her.
Her eyes narrowed at his hand and her cold gaze shot up towards his arrogant face. Her arms were still crossed under her chest. He wasn’t going to be getting any voluntary handshakes anytime soon. He best just sit down so they could get this briefing over with. …No?...There wasn’t a hint of a smile on her face from his flashy entrance. Fine, if it makes ‘em sit down… She begrudgingly shook his hand with a strong grip. One was to make a good impression was to always offer a bone-crushing handshake!