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RP: Bounty Hunts [Interlude 4] Stake Out

Foxtrot 813

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Nepleslia, Funky City, Stilwater Apartment Complex, Room 36-72

The Stilwater Apartment Complex was like many others of its ilk. Built to house people, but also to house criminals who were willing to tithe to the right mob boss - who usually commissioned these sorts of properties. The individual apartments themselves were in livable shape, but as Danny and Desmond made it up the stairs and through the elevator, the signs of rot were unmistakable.

Licks of graffiti covering the walls, the occasional junkie off his head on Prime lying against the wall and reality, and for reasons which baffled Danny a metal drum with a fire coming out of it. Why? Why?! Danny groaned internally as he looked out the balcony and into the space that drove through the centre of the building, letting everyone see each other - or possibly shoot at each other if a dispute got hot.

That said, it was a long way down, thirty six floors down would make any Nepleslian, no matter how badass, into a human pancake with extra red sauce and lead. As Danny traced his steps, he found the numbers ticking up. 67, 68, 69 - though apartment 69's door was open and the sound of muffled music could be heard from within, 70, 71, and Danny stopped in front of 72.

The blonde mercenary, dressed today as a gang banger with a suitcase over his back and keys in his hand started fiddling with the door. Behind him, the other bounty hunter carried a large duffel bag on his back, held by its straps over his left shoulder.

Desmond wasn't dressed for the occasion like his partner, but like a civilian. The contents of the duffel bag rattled against the leather jacket he was wearing over the Sytrling Everyday vest. Underneath that, there was simply a white t-shirt, and further down only the cargo pants and boots he always seemed to wear. He had chosen not to wear the full set of armor, not in a place like that, but to wear just enough like every other citizen of funky city, which was a good warning as any that he wasn't completely unable to fight back any attackers.

"You lived here?" The rugged Nepleslian asked, inspecting the graffiti on the walls and the peeling wallpaper with the usual frowning expression.

"Lived." Danny said as he found the right key and jammed it into the lock, twisting left and right until pushing the door open. The interior of the apartment, though it'd received periodic visits, wasn't all that flash. Straight ahead was an open living room with a mattress off to the right corner, and a table propped up on bricks a little to the left with some shaky chairs and a newspaper covered in marker.

To the sharpest left, a kitchenette was there with an electric stove and oven combo that most tenants preferred to defenestrate and/or use for target practice; and a minifridge suited . To the sharp right and through an open door was a bathroom. It had been treated with a lot of respect since the toilet and shower were in good condition, but dust had accumulated due to Danny's departure.

Other items of note around the apartment included a television which used an old-style vacuum bulb, and a large pile of blankets covering the mattress. There wasn't any particularly odius smell about the apartment which Desmond would've expected, but it looked like a fitting mess for the terminally depressed.

"The place is a... fixer-upper."

"This is supposed to be our safehouse while we work here in Funky City," Desmond said as he walked inside the apartment after Danny. The bounty hunter dropped the duffel bag by the door, raising a small plume of dust as the large green mass hit the floor.

"To be fair, I haven't had time to invest in another property," Danny sighed as he closed the door behind them, "and we're a pebble amongst pebbles here." Another of those Lorath sayings, meaning that they were hidden in a crowd. "Besides, I've got all the right tools hidden. Look carefully."

Walking around the apartment, towards the small kitchenette, Desmond stopped to take a look inside the room, then punched the wall besides it. It was a weak blow, but he was surprised to see that his hand had almost fully sunk into the wallpaper and the rotting wood underneath. His fist stopped with a clunk, something metal caught his hand, feeling the hard surface, he grabbed at the hole he had just punched into and pulled out some of the contents to reveal what was underneath.

The walls seemed to be lined with durandium, replacing the insulation and acting as an insulation against bullets. "I see," Desmond said. It would take more than a rifle to go through that, so he didn't have to worry about one of the neighbours shooting at them if a bad situation of home defense developed. Or worse.

"I had the place dollied up a little," Danny said, moving towards the mattress and mess of blankets, flipping it over and pulling a volumetric display out of it and propping it against the wall and giving it a tap, turning the wall into a planning board and computer.

"Lazarus pay for all this?" Desmond asked, stepping into the small kitchenette and inspecting it further, looking for other hidden gadgets.

The planning board was booting up, and soon turned into a white screen that could be interacted with. "I earned my just due," Danny sighed as he drew some circles on the board to test if it it was drawing correctly. Satisfied, he walked over to the table and flipped one of the chairs over, pulling a flat ammunition bag out from a recess, and placing it on the table. No wonder the chairs were so uncomfortable.

"I'm not complaining," The Nepleslian replied, stepping out of the kitchenette and back into the living area.

"Rifle's in the oven, bottom panel in parts," Danny mentioned offhandedly as he reached behind the television and fiddled with some cables to reconnect something, while Desmond walked towards one of the windows to take a look at the city outside. "Pistols are in the dishwasher, behind a back panel. 'nades in the fridge hiding in the extra-large egg carton."

The staccato sound of automatic fire echoed from somewhere as Desmond stepped away from the window. "It's alright, you have already convinced me," he started to say. "You wondered why I haven't called the rest of the crew here yet?" the Nepleslian asked.

"They probably wouldn't all fit here." Danny said as he turned a dial on the television and got a CCTV feed from outside, grainy and framed by a hole in the ceiling, but providing watch. "They're not contortionists."

"That's not the point," Desmond said. "The first phase is a two-man job (two man job?)" he continued, walking back towards the duffel bag. The bounty hunter kneeled next to it and opened one of the outside pockets, then retrieved a small data-chit inside.

"You ever wondered what we did with those servers from that factory?" Desmond asked.

Danny crossed his arms, then pointed Desmond to the board. He could place his chit on it and it'd get the data out and display it in a mind map. "We passed them to the IPG after combing through it ourselves for anything useful and further leads, logically."

"That's right, and this is us following the breadcrumbs," Desmond said, inserting the chit into the board. He waited until the board recognized the small data storage device and projected the info contained in it on the table in a simple hologram. "That's the place we'll be staking out for the next job," he added.

On the hologram, was the blueprint of another residential building, not onlike the one they were currently in. A couple of rooms, all adjacent to one another, were outlined in red, while the rest was outlined in yellow. "The entire building is owned by a gang that calls themselves the Burnouts, but the red room is the building's safe house, which we'll be hitting," he droned on. It still surprised Desmond the he had found outhe had a previously unknown ability to brief people ever since the raid on Delsauria.

Danny looked at the hologram and saw the layout, nodding. "You suggesting a midnight attack, go in quiet, pull the VIP out and slip out like we did on Delsauria - or tried to?" He asked.

"We can't, not with what we have now," Desmond replied. "They own the entire building, so that's fifty-plus people they got there. Security is just too tight with the info we have now."

"So we crash a truck through this wall, blow the other walls up to cause chaos and confusion, and go in guns blazing like Captain Phoenix while their ears are ringing?" It sounded like a regular Friday night on Funky City. If anything, it kept builders and insurance companies busy.

"That's the plan, but we do that when they are the least ready for it, which is why we will stake out the place first," the bounty hunter replied. He preferred to take the most safe approached whenever possible; only heroes like the captain of the ISC Phoenix could afford to do that, because they didn't die somehow. Desmond wasn't one of them.

"Fair enough." Danny said, tongue clicking on the thought of the captain of Phoenix. When Danny met him, he seemed pleasant and suicidally overconfident. "Shall we figure out a perimeter and do recon for a few," he traced his finger around the perimeter of the area "get Amanozako, maybe the new guy Duncan?"

"Two people are enough," Desmond replied. He really didn't want to pay anyone else for something like that; not being able to do it himself was already a hidndrance as it was.

"Just us, then?"

"We're taking a look at the place, not storming it," the Nepleslian said, as if that would reinforce his point of view.

"Right. Okay." Danny fell in line quickly. "Your call, then."

"Then let's go," Desmond said, turning off the holographic projection and drawing the pistol from its shoulder holster to check it once again. Danny checked the inside of his jacket to see that his own piece and its suppressor were resting in the right holsters, and his SQUID suit was hiding beneath his clothing. His sleeves were long enough to conceal the gloves.

Checking the piece and nodding curtly, he went, leaving his bag there and locking the door behind him.

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Funky City - Southern Shore district - Night

Compared to Maharombi -which was by no means a small city- Funky City far outclassed it in size and scope. The amount of people that could be packed together in the same square meter was staggering, and the signs of a poorly planned urbanization showed in the sulfuric smog that coated the skies a few dozen meters above the air, strong enough to irritate someone who was not used to it and make them go into a sneezing fit. That was the first telltale sign of a tourist to the locals.

But on the crime-controlled Southern Shore district there were no tourists, only those who came looking for trouble or were lost. The latter usually didn't last very long if they didn't find their way back.

The streets were barely lit, making the environment a nightmare to plan a quick escape, and the sky-covering smog blotted out all illumination from the sky that wasn't blocked by the sprawling urban environment. Even though the buildings didn't rise as tall as the Ardent Towers, they were still tall enough so that patches of concrete on the ground level never saw the light -or what was filtered through the light, er, smog of day. The passers-by that went to and fro didn't seem to mind that; for them, that was existence.

Having stayed several times in the planet Nepleslia during his aborted starship engineer career, Desmond was no stranger to that charred atmosphere, so the instant giveaway that he was an outsider did not show. He was, however, slightly on edge, making his expression be a firm scowl as he walked next to a building with both hands in the pockets of his jacket.

Pretending to scratch his neck, the bounty hunter reached for his ear, pressing the activator for the communicator hidden under the hood twice to get his partner's attention. The double click was a simple message, 'In position.'

The other hunter in the stakeout clicked back once. It meant a positive reply, an acknowledgement since he had nobody to talk to, and he'd look a bit odd talking to himself. The way he'd communicate was similar motion, an itch to inside of the left armpit, a fidget. A backup signal was placed just under his ear to be flicked.

He was watching the walls of the compound and taking in the graffiti strewn across the walls. Emblazons of burnt tyres and skulls, a general motif of burnining and char throughout the artwork. The smell of the smog wasn't from the regular sulfuric he was used to getting around the apartment. It smelt like a mechanic's shop after a gas leak explosion that was never put out.

From the other side of the compound, Desmond replied, finally being able to speak now that he was comfortably alone in the streets. "All clear here, they have two goons watching the main entrance. "Amateurs," he said. The fact that the two leather-clad gang members from accross the street seemed to be locked in a fight attested to that, he could have just walked up to them and shot the two safely, if he knew who else was inside.

Back on the north side of the complex, two of them, clad in the customary burnt leather and car crash corpse look, they had spray cans with pilot lights stretched outwards, just where it'd meet the wall. They were spraying burning paint at a previously pristine by smog-bleached standards wall. Really putting new meaning into burnt orange.

"Arts students," Danny mumbled back as he watched two members arting out and the blonde as an audience.

"Visible weapons?" His partner asked as the dynamic duo in front of him ended their fight with no clear winner.

The painters were swaggering around, making the fronts of their stiff leather jackets wobble, and the wallet chains swing, catching the light and grime. During their swagger and jag of the linework, their hands would grasp their right hip and twist something between their skin and their pants from becoming uncomfortable. "Pistols in pants."

"Same here," Desmond confirmed. The two ''guards'' on his side seemed to have finally calmed down and were trying to look professional with their arms crossed in front of their chests as they scanned the pedestrians that passed too close. "Get comfortable,we'll be here a while," he added.

Chemical Brothers (ft. Anwar Superstar) - Left, Right

The respective theatres for the hunters seemed to be winding down at about the same time. The burning paint had extinguished at last. Now that the thrill was gone, they had grown bored, cranking some tunes and bobbing with the tune together, trying to look tough and in sync, but to Danny it looked like a pair of insecure Lorath men doing something cute.

A single click back as he watched the gang bangers disappear around a corner. He looked at the lights in the buildings inside the compound, and saw lights go on and off, some of them flickering. He could hear an engine running without a muffler behind the wall somewhere. Sounded like a V8.

From his concealed spot, Desmond watched the more artistically prone duo emerge from around the corner and walk up towards their counterpart and briefly exchange a few words before one of them banged against the corrugated metal door, prompting whoever was inside it to manually slide it open, allowing the two street artists to get inside the compound.

"Door is operated by a single person," Desmond quickly radioed, getting a quick glimpse of a trash-filled main yard before the door closed. A few moments later, another pair of gangers emerged from it, relieving the original two that were there, who moved back around the corner to where the duo that Danny had observed were stationed. It was a symple system to rotate their ''guards'' after all.

These two, as Danny could see, had each gotten themselves new cybernetics, or at least modifications. Their jackets were sleeveless, showing off bulging cyber biceps, now festooned in spikes and with the touchy parts plated with a tacky shade of gold that had too much green in the mix, and not enough warmth.

They both showed them off to an otherwise unassuming pedestrian. The smaller one, who'd gotten their cranium plated with metal and hadn't bothered to dry the blood let out a "YAYUH" at the passer-by to intimidate them.

The hunter meanwhile waited for them to pick on somebody else and their gaze not to cross him before muttering "show offs," for the throat microphone.

"Understood," Desmond replied, watching as the pair he was watching were also replaced by a freshly rested one. Depending on how often they rotated their watchouts, it would tell him how big the ''garrison'' inside the compound was, so he shifted his weight from one foot to the other and kept watching.

His question was answered at roughly two hours later, when both pairs of sentries were replaced for a new one, and the pattern was confirmed when these next two pairs were also replaced -although a couple dozen minutes late- by another round. It was only when the sun was starting to pierce through the layer of smog that they saw the two original pair of gangers emerge from inside the compound again and get in position. Surprisingly, there didn't seem to be any vehicles moving in or out, but that could be that if it came, it was less frequent than the sentries changing.

By then, the Nepleslian's eyes were bloodshot, and it didn't matter how inventive he got, both of his feet were sore to the point that it became almost excruciating. Similarly, the other Nepleslian was taking ragged breaths. Having not stayed in such horrible conditions for so long had softened his lungs from the Nepleslian skyline. His whole body was hurting from having to put so much effort into looking relaxed.

He sent three clicks to Desmond, asking silently with some nervous fidgeting of his left elbow. Danny was soon answered with a single click from the other bounty hunter's communicator.

Soon after sending his reply, Desmond stepped out of the shady alley he had positioned himself in, ambling in a exhausted manner as someone would when going to another day of droning, repetitive work. It seemed to have worked, since the two gangers watching the main entrance of the compound only spared him a brief glance as he ambled back to the rendezvous point.

Danny meanwhile was making sure Demond got there before he did. It was assured because, one, Desmond was closer to the point than Danny, and two, Danny didn't want to draw attention to two people entering together. So close together would be suspicious. Three, he was doing his best not to put too much reality into his staggering impersonation. He'd been drinking iced tea all day pretending it was alcohol and playing the part.

As he went around the corner, he saw the entrance to the place and the two burly sorts out front didn't seem to give much mind to Danny, just another drunk staggering through what was technically a park, on a gloomy Funky City day. Or so it seemed.

Behind him, one of the two artistically inclined gangers nudged the other with an elbow, then motioned towards Danny with a nod of his head. After a brief discussion, of which the two didn't seem to reach a consensus, the single ganger from the pair broke off and started to walk on the same direction of the bounty hunter.

It wasn't difficult to hear the lone 'artisan' coming, as the sound of jangling fake jewellery and clattering spray cans was getting closer and closer. The blonde hunter had quietly mused if he'd been spotted as some sort of intruder or watcher, or if he looked vulnerable with how much he was moving around.

Still, he pretended not to notice, and kept on moving across the yellow grass and dirt. Some patches of it in low enough lighting glowed an odd, unnatural cyan colour with radioactivity. Click click click click.

The bounty hunter continued to move through the park, with his careless pursuer in tow. The ganger seemed to be making a point of having himself be heard, walking at a brisker pace than Danny, and objectively looking straight at the blonde. By the time Danny had reached the middle of the park, his pursuer was only a dozen or so feet away from him.

Closing in, the bounty hunter - currently hunted - started to straighten his posture. Did Desmond get the message? Maybe he did, maybe not. There was what sounded like a drunken retch as Danny put his hand against a gnarled tree, pretending to heave while his other hand was tucked under his arm and under a jacket.

In his hands was something sharp, and he quietly hoped that he wasn't being watched as the anticipation put some rigidity back into his legs. "Fuaaaaark... I'm never eating... Azoreans again..." Danny faked another heave, as though he was talking to himself.

The small respite was all his pursuer needed to close the remaining distance until he was standing right behind the bounty hunter. The smile of finding an easy prey to rob on the ganger's face was soon replaced with an expression of puzzlement, as if he wasn't quite understanding what was happening.

The Nepleslian punk staggered on his feet for a moment, as if he had mysteriously become drunk, and when he was about to collapse the reason for the change in behaviour appeared from behind him, slinging one of the ganger's arms around his shoulders to keep him from falling.

"Danny, help me carry this asshole," Desmond said, walking towards the other bounty hunter. Their easily-turned-into-prey quarry still too puzzled to understand what was going on.

Danny turned around and righted, looking back at the compound from the middle of the park. They had gained quite some distance from it, and from the increasing amount of foot traffic it would be hard for anyone there to notice the subtle altercation. "Down on a bench, newspapers. Fit right in." Danny said, clipped as he bent down and grabbed the legs. "Oof," between the weight of the art equipment in his bag and all the fake metal and Maker knows what else, Danny was eager to place the thug on a park bench.

As the two moved, the distinct sound of something dripping followed them, and once they set him down, Danny reached into a rubbish bin and placed some newspaper on him, which was soon blotted with red stains A couple more were placed on to hide them, before Danny determined that it was too much effort.

As Danny worked on concealing the ganger, Desmond did a quick patting down of the deceased man's pockets, retrieving his sidearm - an overly lubricated .45, a Nepleslian favorite- and a personal communicator, which he quickly pocketed.

"Let's go," He said, looking around to see if any of the pedestrian had spotted that little event. They either didn't see or didn't care, it was Funky City after all. Quickly detaching the silencer from his sidearm as he walked, Desmond stopped the process to wipe a fresh bloodstain from the sleeve of his jacket against his pants.

The other hunter cricked their neck and walked back with Desmond through the park, breathing in and out as they went down the sidewalk together, before Danny clipped his pace to let Desmond walk ahead to the rendezvous point. "Good click system, isn't it?" He whispered into the microphone, "old Lorath one, according to Lazarus."

His comm-bead buzzed with a single click in reply.
 
ISS Iron Ferret - Cargo Hold - Some days later

It was getting a bit late in the afternoon as the sun over the Funky City was going throught its bounds and into the seconds half of its daily travel. Too bad no one could see, because this was a Funky city and tall building and layer of smog covered most of the sky on most days.

It was also not visible in the cargo hold on board ISS Iron Ferret, where the ship's so called captain sat on her favourite stack of boxes, enjoying a warmth from the ceiling light. The separa'shan waited there for her partner in crime. They were supposed to go for some actual work again after pretty long time.

Unusual for Kendra was her attire. Usually she was clad in fancy stuff with gold jewelry everywhere, but she assumed it would be better to not drag too much attention to herself. Well other than the fact that she was half-snake and half-woman.

She had a simple brown leather jacked on, with her Everyday, Styrling vest under it. It made her chest look a bit more androgynous than usual. Her hair was hidden under a hood, attached to the jacket, seeing as bright pink hair was generally attention grabbing, still did put her usual feathers in the hair, even though no one could see. In holster under her jacket was a silenced 10 mm pistol and she had her Hand Cannon hidden in a small pack on her back. Of course she did not forget to bring both her knives, safely hidden away on her person.

It didn't take long for the partner in crime in question to arrive, as the doors leading to the cargo hold hissed and slid open, allowing Desmond to step into the room. The bounty hunter was, for the first time in many nights, wearing his full set of armor, except that instead of the usual complement of ammo pouches attached to its midsection it had a length of black rope to go with it, and the helmet was clipped to his belt since there was no need to use it then.

"Are you ready?" He asked the snakewoman upon spotting her lying on top of the crates.

Kendra simply looked down at him and grinned. She lazily stretched out and then slowly moved down from the boxes, slithering from one to another in usual snake movement. Finally she got down on the ground and soon raised herself up to Desmond's eye lever in front of the nepleslian.

"I am if you are," Kendra nodded and smiled at the man. She was feeling pretty good, remembering the shower she had with Amelia. "I grabbed my guns, just to be sure. Thought if I understood you right, there should not be a need for them right? By the way you are dressed for war? Should I got change into my muur or something?"

"I'm bringing this because of this," The Nepleslian replied, tapping the helmet clipped to his belt. With the armor's battery, the helmet's systems would have a longer running time. "And don't worry about me being inconspicuous," he added.

"Yeah I know," Kendra said and shrugged. She leant back in a bit laidback gesture. "This is a nepleslia after all. I am more suspicious than you, just for carrying only two guns on me. We should buy a mecha or something, just so people won't pay attention to us. Or maybe a tank. Just park it across the street and watch the target. I think no one would care about that." The woman joked.

"Yeah, whatever," Desmond started to say as he turned around, back to being his usual, no-bullshit, self. "Let's go."

"Right, right I am coming." The snake-woman replied, tossing her hands in the air and shaking her head. "You really are no fun you know."

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Some time later, the duo was shooting through the skyline of Funky City's spaceport district in Desmond's Advent A2, which, unsurprisingly, took much less time consuming and much less embarassing than being stuck on traffic on their way there. The Nepleslian had donned the helmet to help him navigate through the sprawling cityscape.

Below them, even late at night, they could see the tiny lights from all manner of vehicles in traffic as the Advent sped over the buildings on its way to the docking district.

"Nice car," Kendra said looking around the vehicle and enjoying the luxury of leather seats. She also did not forget to noticed the ashtray of the vehicle filled with coffin nail butts. "It is nice to see you actually spend some money on yourself? Unless this is rentla. Please tell me it is no rental!"

"No, it's not," Desmond replied. The truth was that he had won the Advent on a raffle by Origin, along with a starfighter, a power armor and a 10mm pistol, too. He didn't mention that, though, and instead continued piloting the hovercar.

"How fast can it go?" Kendra asked in a typical girly way, showing that fast car indeed worked on her. Even if she just faked it. As if to answer the question, Desmond pulled on the throttle lever, abruptly accelerating the car from a third of its max speed to the full 450 miles per hour it could pull.

"Wheeeee" cheered Kendra as the air-draft pull her hood off and she had to hold onto her feathers. She undid her hair and let it fly in behind her head. "Haha this awesome. We don't have cars like these back on planet Snake. So tell me more about the target."

Desmond slowed the hovercar back to the original speed so that he didn't have to talk over the rushing and howling air. "It's a safehouse, but it's too well guarded to not be important, so it might lead to something important, or it might not," he said, keeping his eyes ahead. "So far we have a general idea of how many people are there, as well as their routine on a day-to-day basis, mostly," he added.

"All right," Kendra nodded and thought about what sort of action they could take. It was clear they needed to just stay there and watch for quite some time, see what was going on ther for a while. "I have my lockpicks with me and what not. Do you want to look inside after nightfall? We might find some info."

"No, security is too tight. We're only getting inside of it by kicking the door open when we move in," Desmond replied.

"Well all right," Kendra shrugged and leaned back into the seat. She fished out a small black tube and softly stole one of Desmond's cigarettes, sticking it into the tube and lighting it. She did not smoke all that often, but sometimes she felt like it. "Ya know I was quite a cat burglar, except for being a snake, but I am going to trust your judgement."

The bounty hunter glanced at the snakewoman's direction, as if he was assessing whether or not that was true, but then looked back on ahead without saying anything.

"This is gonna be pretty boring, won't it?" Kendra asked back, seeing as Desmond did not carry on with the previous disscussion.

"It's not meant to be fun," the Nepleslian replied curtly.

"Don't worry," Kendra said, waving her hand in the air. She took a puff on he cigarette and blew the smoke out of the car. "I know to be professional too you know. I would not be around if I was all fun and games my whole life."

Desmond grunted a simple 'hm' and continued to pilot the hovercar. Eventually, he set the vehicle down on top of a building on the edge of the docking district, turning off all the lights and scanned around to see if anyone had found them out by any reason, which was a concern even in the dead of the night.

He jumped off the Advent as soon as he was sure there was no one else, and moved to the front of the car, opening the cargo space there and started to rumage through it.

As the car started slowing down, Kendra took the cig out of her tube and tossed it away. When they landed she opened the door and slithered out, happy to spread her tail again. Car was great, but not too much room for whole Separa'shan. She put her hood back on and carefully stuffed her hair back to not get in her face. She then grabbed her bag from the car and nodded at Desmond.

The Nepleslian finished putting on the piece of garment that he had been looking for. It was a simple, black colored tarp poncho, the kind someone would expect a hobo to be wearing any time of the day. It did a good job of concealing most of the gear he was using, and from a distance it would indeed be hard to make out that he was wearing full armor as long as no one noticed the gloves or the boots, which were the only things that would throw the simple disguise off.

"Do you have your comm bead?" He asked, pulling the hood up and covering his face.

Kendra simply reached into her pocket and took out the tiny communication device. She stuck it into her ear and smiled at Desmond. "So what's the plan buddy? We watch from the roof?" she asked.

"That's the plan. We stay on the two opposite sides to watch the place," Desmond said, checking the gear under the tarp poncho. Luckily, it wouldn't start raining. "You go in first, I'll be second," he added.

Kendra nodded and looked at the building they were supposed to watch. It was nothing fancy, but the wall mean they had to get high if they wanted to see inside. "I'll play it safe and go wide, give me ten minutes." Kendra said to Desmond and nodded again.

With that she moved out and found a way down on the street level. She unzipped her jacket partially, so she could reach her pistol in case someone wanted to mess with her. The plan was to circle the building and get on a roof of a residential building nearby. A one with roof full on antennas and other stuff. Ideal for Kendra to hid on top and not to be seen at all.

Kendra also decided to scan roofs of other buildings as well. If the security of the safehouse was that good, that could mean that the gang could have lookouts on other building as well. It was better to check for them. Kendra was just a bit angry that she forgot to get binoes, or rather did not think of it. Oh well, the zoom in feature on her datajockey's camera would have to do for now. With that in mind the snake-lady moved onwards to her destination.

The streets on the Docking District were relatively empty that time of the night, since no one who didn't have any business there wanted to be caught by one of the many gangs that effectively ruled the place. Upon her perch, Kendra could see that the security around the safehouse was still the same from when Danny and Desmond had been surveilling it for several days, if not a little tighter. The perimiter was still watched by two pairs of gangers, who continued to do a not-so-good-job of trying to look like they weren't guarding it, and the lights inside the big, reinforced concrete building were turned on like in all the other days, as if no one inside it slept. Ever.

"I'm in position," Desmond radioed. "Opposite building, the one with the clothes drying on top," he added.

Kendra looked up at a roof, where Desmond was supposed to see, but she could not reall see him. She took out her datajockey, and dimmed the screen a bit so it would not giver her away. She turned the camera on and zoomed all in, looking for Desmond. Still with a poncho to dissaude his shape and the darkness, she could not see him.

"Yeah, I cannot see you. Good job," Kendra whispered into the comms. "I am on the residential with ton of antennas on top. The target building looks quiet, no movement. Just tow guys outside, doing a hilariously bad job at not looking like they are guarding it. I really wonder what they are doing inside. Might be a drug lab or something."

"Maybe. In about twenty minutes they should be rotating those two guys with the other two on my end, then two more will leave the building to replace these," Desmond said from his perch.

"RIght, very inconspicious." Kendra said with sarcasm clear in that voice. "These guys might not be just bunch of stupid gangers. I mean they are very bad at looking like gangers."

"They are too organized to be just that," the Nepleslian replied.

"Yeah, their training sounds military to me," the snake-lady replied, laying on her belly under an antenna and watching the building. "Or maybe some ex-security forces or something. This one might be harder than we are used to. Who put the bounty up by the way?"

"No one," Desmond answered.

"What?" Kendra asked back with a frown. "Why are we after these clowns then?"

"Because that's where the data from Delsauria led," the Nepleslian answered, annoyingly vague.

"Well all right then," the snake-lady sighed and made herself a bit more comfortable. Either way she did not care way too much, unless they end up something too illegal. Dealing with local cops would not be that bad, but she would still rather not do it. At least they should not grab atention of IPG, now that would be bad indeed.

"Good of you, that you got your sister with us," Kendra said suddenly, chaning the topic.

It took a while for Desmond to answer her, either because of something he had spotted on the safehouse or because he was thinking about what to say. In the end, he only replied with a curt "Yeah."

"She looks like a sweet kid," Kendra said and was glad that Desmond could not see her face right now. The fact that she was already deep in monkey-business with Amelia, was supposed to stay a secret for now. Until Amelia tells him later at least. "And boy she drinks like a sailor. Which reminds me, that I will have to have one of the girls to restock the beer in the fridge."

"I see," was all that the Nepleslian answered, once again predictably curt in his replies as always.

"You talked to her yet?" Kendra asked back, trying to get Desmond to talk. Although it seemed like a titanic goal. The man talked less and less. "I heard you have not seen each other in ages."

"I figured she probably told you that, too," Desmond said. "And I won't get the chance to talk to her for a while since she just left for a side job," he added.

"Really?" The snake-woman asked back. She had not idea about any of that. "What did you give her?"

"Something to look into with Amano while we set up the next job," he explained.

"Wait with Amano?" Kendra suddenly asked. She was not too happy to leave her lover with insane nekovalkyja killer. "Is it really a good idea to leave our new pilot with a woman that threatened everyone of us with death at least once?"

"She's the only one who isn't busy and who can do the job," Desmond said before pausing for a few moments, ready to deliver his blow. "Why so concerned?"

"Look," the bounty hunter's leader replied with a sigh. "It is just that Amelia is just a pilot. Not a hardass toughguy like you, or trained specialist like Squid. I mean, I am not exactly worried that Amano is going to hurt her or anthing..... well not too much anyway, but Amano can get people aggravated, pull Amelia into the trouble with her. And Am is just a pilot."

"Am?" The Nepleslian asked back.

"Yes, Am." Kendra replied cheekily. It is not like she did not give nicknames to other or anything. "That a problem, Des?"

"I guess not," Desmond replied, and went quiet again.

"Yeah... well... just let me now next time. We could have send Jacob or something." Kendra replied.

"Why?" He asked again with some genuine interest.

"I just said so." Kendra stated. She still made sure to watch the building, must not let the argument, take her attention away from the job. "It is dangerous around Amanozako."

"If it was, don't you think I wouldn't have sent my god damn sister there?" Desmond snapped back.

"It is what I wonder about right now." The woman replied with some irritation in her voice.

Surprisingly, the Nepleslian's voice only seemed to get calmer and more level as he talked on. "You think because you had a one-night-stand with someone that you understand the history between us?" He asked the snakewoman, calm-as-you-please.

"No, I do not undertand it." Kendra replied honestly. "I cannot even begin to understand, but what I talked about with Amelia, I am not even fucking sure you two understand it. Hard to tell anything with you, because you just close yourself about every fucking shit, especially with people who try to care about you. That much I understood from all this time we worked together."

"Alright," Desmond simply answered with the same tone of voice as before.

"See you are goin it again," The woman said with another sigh. She looked over to the roof where the man was. "Someone is trying to talk to you and you just blow them of with a 'all right' or 'sure' or 'whatever'. Is it really that much of a bother?"

"I'm not here to make friends, Kendra," The Nepleslian replied. He wasn't appreciating how the stakeout became a discussion about feelings, and was having a hard time on keeping track with the safehouse.

"Too bad," the snake replied. She shook her head, her attention turning back to the safehouse. Change of guards should happen any moment and she wanted to capture the image with her camera and record it. "You might have not noticed, but you already made some."

"Just get to the point. What do you want?" Desmond asked from his perch. The sooner they were done with that little show the sooner he could focus on the job.

"That is a good question," Kendra said back to him. She herself was not exactly sure. Was this a good time to tell him that she and Amelia were together now? Lay out all the blows at once. "Look I care about you. You seem unhappy. I want to know what is the problem and if I can help. It is hard to get you open up, which I understand. Not easy to just tell that kind of stuff to others, but I dare to say I am the closest thing to a friend you have right now."

"It is how it is, Kendra," He replied after a while. "This is how I am."

"I know hun," Kendra replied. She felt like lighting another cigarette, but that might give her position away. She just had hold it and be patient. "I am sorry. I know I have no right to try changing who you are. You are what you are. I just worry about you Des. I feel like something is wrong and I wonder what it is."

"Don't worry about me," the Nepleslian replied after another long pause.

"Easy for you to say buddy," The captain of Iron Ferret said with a sad chuckle. "I am an empathic person, I cannot just turn this off. I do care about you... and... well... about your sister too."

There was a brief sigh on the channel before Desmond spoke up again. "I know that," he said.

On other line there was only silence. It seemed like Desmond might start talking on his own finally. At least a bit. Still it felt like a tiny bit of progress to Kendra. She did want to get closer to the man. He was a brother of Kendra's lover, her business partner and in fact a friend she decided to rely on.

However, there were no further replies from her conversation partner, who seemingly decided to ride the conversation out in contemplative silence if he could help it.

"Hey Demond..." Kendra said after several minutes of silence. "Are you happy?"

"I'm squatting on top of a building staring at a another one filled with criminals. What do you think?" Desmond quickly repplied.

"Sounds like you are doing 2nd thing that you like most." Kendra chuckled a bit. It seemed like serious time was a bit gone. At least she did not right out rat out tha she was with Amelia so that plan was still on the way Kendra and Desmond's sister planned. Althought it Desmond at least knows they had sex. "First would be if there was a broken engine for you to fix."

"Sure," he replied, although that time it was more lightly. There were, in truth, other things he'd rather be doing but which he didn't mention.

"What have you been up to lately anyway?" Kendra asked, keeping the small-talk going. "I mean you have been away a lot lately. I know part of it is job, it cannot be just that."

"I've been taking care of other things," Desmond replied. He was starting to realize that this had become more of a talk-session than the actual stakeout they were supposed to be doing. It wasn't completely critical to the job, though, otherwise he would've put an end to it sooner.

"Ooooooh....." Kendra hummed with clear interest in what Des was actually up to. "What other things?" She asked cheekily.

"Things that are none of your business," the Nepleslian replied flatly.

"Still worth asking," The snake-woman giggled into the comms. Her eyes were still watching the screen of her data-jockey, which recorded the building she stalked. "I wonder what you could have been doing, that it is such a secret."

"I just told you," Desmond said back amidst the sound of ruffling fabric as he probably tried to change his position from his spot.

"Yeah and all I do is wonder, I can do that." Kendra joked back. She was back to her cheerful self already.

"Is there something you're trying to get at?" he asked back after some time.

"Maybe...." The woman said back with a tongue-in-cheek tone in her voice. "Just wonder.... what could drag you away from the job or just fiddling with tech in the engineering...."

Desmond didn't reply.

"You are such a giant tease Desmond," Kendra sighed, but then she smiled again. It was his thing what he was doing with his time after all. She might want to know, but that was about all she could want.

"Yeah," he replied, although it only sounded as if it had been something done automatically, since in fact Desmond was busy confirming that, indeed, the two gangers that had left the safehouse were the same that had done it the last couple of days. It seemed that everything was going according to plan, at least down there.

Kendra watched the change of guards, that went pretty much the same way that Desmond predicted. She recorced it all with her datajockey, sure the quality would be wonky, but better than nothing. Next time, she would bring a binoculars for sure.

"Anything new on your side?" Kendra asked back. "Here it is pretty much as you said. I have not noticed anything special yet. You think they might have some undergroud exit as well?"

"It's a possibility," Desmond replied. There was a faint clicking from his end as the bounty hunter's helmet switched from the different spectrums with its optics.

"You still don't want to have a looksie inside?" Kendra asked again just to be sure. From here she could see a possibility of having a closer look inside. Although she would prefer to watch it at least one more night and check visible security measures that the building had as well.

"No, I don't, and there's no need," Desmond replied. He didn't want to risk the job being blown when they were so close to move.

"All right, I am just curious. If there is an info, we might get in silently, take it and attack later." Kendra mentioned, she did not care too much either way. "That way, they won't get to destroy it."

"And what happens when they notice it's missing?" The Nepleslian asked back.

"Well I don't want to go in today. Need a bit more surveilance for that." Kendra replied, trying to make clear what was her idea. "Basically we steal the info, and when we secure it ,we do that assault. Just a safety catch pretty much."

That time Desmond replied with a simple grunt, which was as much a confirmation as it could ever be.

"Hey it is just an idea," Kendra shrugged for herself. "I am quite an breaking and opening expert. And I thought Danny knows his shit about this as well."

"I think it's called breaking and entering," the other bounty hunter replied calmly. "But if you're willing to risk breaking into there alone before we move in then it's your choice," he added.

"Well it is a possibility. We shall see when the plan will be set up." The snake-woman sent back to the man. "I mean do you just plan to kick the front door?"

"That's the idea," Desmond replied.

"We got a shuttle," Kendra mentioned the obvious. "We could assault from the roof. Or do both at once. You plan on getting Jaina's people on this again?"

"Yes," he replied. Using the shuttle was already an idea he had, it was silent and fast enough to not attract the wrong kind of attention.

"All right," Kendra simply replied, shuffling a bit to ease he muscles from laying on the roof.

With the newfound silence, Desmond got back to surveilling the place out like he and Danny had been doing for the past few days. During that time he had started to master the art of not moving for long periods of time, only often doing so to get the bloodflow back into a limb that had gone numb.

It was only when Dawn was approaching that he broke the comms silene again. "I got everything we need, their entire schedule didn't change a bit," he said, looking over his shoulder and towards the horizon, which was starting to get brigther as the day approached.

"Aye. the sun will come up soon," Kendra replied and yawned loudly on the comms. "Let's get out of here."

"Meet me at the hovercar," the Nepleslian said and shut off the comms.

"Roger," The woman simply replied and moved from the edge of the roof, stowing her datajocket. She kept low, until she was at the entrance to the roof. Using that she got down to the street level and circled back to the hovercar.

When the Separa'Shan arrived on the rooftop she would see that Desmond was already there, removing the dark tarp poncho that he was using to conceal himself and stashing it inside the front trunk of the hovercar. Once it was all done, the Nepleslian slammed the cover shut and turned back to face Kendra.

Kendra silently approached the vehicle and tossed her bag on the back seats. "Well I think that all went rather well," she statedand stratched. "Don't you think?"

"Yeah, but it's not like they know we're there anyway," Desmond replied.

"Well if they do, they are doing they damn best, to keep us at ease." Kendra shrugged. That would be bad, it was also not very probable. "Let's assume these guys are better than we think."

"Maybe, but they can't keep pretending when we show up with armored vehicles and a shuttle," he replied, jumping inside the parked Advent.

"Yeah it is not like they have a tank stored inside. Or a power armour right?" Kendra giggled and sat in the car next to Desdmon. It took her a bit to get her whole tail inside as well. "They don't have those right?"

"Doesn't look like it," Desmond replied assuredly, starting the hovercar up and climbing after the snakewoman fully entered it.

The vehicle moved in silence for a several minutes. Well except for the roaring engine. Kendra spent that time thinking about this night and what she was able to talk about with Desmond. It made her a bit bitter, since she felt like she pushed too much at him.

"Sorry for this nigh Des," The captain of Iron Ferret said. "I know I was a bit too nosy and asked too many question. Just know that if you have any such questions you want to ask me, feel free to do it."

The Nepleslian glanced briefly at the Separa'Shan before looking forward again. "It's okay," he said when he finally broke the silence.

"Cool," Kendra nodded and laid back in the seat of the car. "Now I just want go to bed, did not get much sleep before the stakeout. By the way I recorced everything with my datajockey."

"Why is that you didn't get much sleep?" Desmond asked.

"Got drunk with your sister." Kendra shrugged. It was not a lie, technically. Just not all the ingormation. "Than Danny walked in on me naked in the morning and woke me up. It was prolly why he was so tense during whole breakfast. Poor sod is a bit a shy."

The Nepleslian grunted, trying to hide the smirk that was forming on the corner of his mouth. That explained a lot of things that didn't make sense, initially.

"One would think, that the guy never saw a pair of tits before," Kendra joked and looked at Des. "Well I know that mine are pretty awesome, but I cannot say, they ever made a guy that speechless before. And usually they cause a lot different kind of tension."

Desmond remained silent and continued driving.
 
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