Aura
One Thousand Club
Inconspicuous. Unseen. Invisible. Unassuming. Silent. She repeated these words and similar variations of these thoughts in her head as she tugged at the hood that was pulled over her head. She hadn't done anything that would unnecessary attention to herself, but she couldn't be too cautious... one could never know when it came to the Agency and it's moves. She hoped that she would eventually learn that she was overreacting but she had to assume that they had sent a Lone Wolf after her, they had done worse for less based on her knowledge. For now... for now she had to assume that someone was after her and that she had to remain cautious and inconspicuous until it looked like nobody was.
This caution was why she was here now. Carbirmar was an ideal location for her and it had been the clear choice for when she had decided to flee. It was an old, dense, and sprawling city filled with refugees and criminals just like her. It was a city where people went to disappear and too many people vanished into the rotting city that was Carbirmar to count or to keep track of. It was a city that few people entered willingly because it was one of the worst urban centers... though that was saying a lot.
"Little bird," a man with crooked yellowed teeth purred as she walked by and she felt his clawed hands curl around the edge of her jacket. She had adopted the name Wren since leaving and this man was one of the few who knew her by this name. She had identified with the name Wren so much so that she had adopted it as her alias... what fit her better than the name of a small bird which generally was seen as small and inconspicuous save for their loud and intricate songs and their often bold behaviour?
"Cade," she said in a small reserved voice being careful not to let any inflection or tone into her voice because she felt as if she knew where this was heading. She had paid Cade a generous amount of gold in order to spend several nights at his lean-to, a fragile-looking collection of garbage and sticks delicately balanced into a make-shift structure with a thin soiled blanket draped over the top as a crude method of creating privacy. She had never intended to spend more than a few nights at this shelter before moving to the next. The only thing worse than sharing such a tight space with a stranger was being caught without shelter on the streets at night. Muggings and rape were not rare events in Carbirmar even during the day so being alone at night was a death sentence.
She had decided to take her chances with Cade over her own alone, "I was thinking of upping the payment to stay here," he said in a slimy voice and despite her best attempts Wren felt her mouth pull into a grimace. She had initially been surprised that she had made it through two whole nights without facing any harassment. Cade looked like a weak man with thin leathery skin stretched taut over bones and a graying mass of hair framing gaunt cheeks and a hunch in his back but the sharp, calculating, dark eyes revealed the nature of Cade in a similar way that his actions had done in Carbirmar. Cade wasn't an awful man by Carbirmar standards but he was a major player in the drug trade in the city despite the slovenly home indicating that he was dirt-poor.
"I've got money," she said in a flat tone. She had been mentally preparing herself for Carbirmar's evils so she knew better than to indicate any signs of fear or discomfort or she would be prey. Cade said nothing and instead the fingers tugging at her jacket became more insistent...
"There are a million other sleazy members of the cartel who will take my gold as payment," she said decisively.
"There are only a handful who wouldn't have slit your throat by now," Cade said just as firmly... which was likely the truth. Wren did not fight against his crawling and probing fingers but she did struggle to withdraw two things from her jacket.
"You can choose one," she said withdrawing a sizeable pouch and a knife which she awkwardly maneuvered to his throat. His hold on her made her movements awkward and she wound up drawing a bead of blood and though that had not been her intent she felt it was probably effective for her purpose.
Cade's lips split apart into a toothless grin and he was laughing heavily, "Showing your cards too soon, little bird. You're going to get murdered in your sleep for your gold and that pretty little knife if you keep flashing them like that," and he walked away chuckling.
Wren readjusted her hood over her face and began walking in the opposite direction of Cade. She was certain that she could spend the night safely at Cade's for at least another night. She had specifically sought to stay with Cade when she had heard rumours that she bore a near-identical resemblance to his recently murdered daughter. Even in Carbirmar, sentimentality could be trusted and manipulated.
@Wiggle
This caution was why she was here now. Carbirmar was an ideal location for her and it had been the clear choice for when she had decided to flee. It was an old, dense, and sprawling city filled with refugees and criminals just like her. It was a city where people went to disappear and too many people vanished into the rotting city that was Carbirmar to count or to keep track of. It was a city that few people entered willingly because it was one of the worst urban centers... though that was saying a lot.
"Little bird," a man with crooked yellowed teeth purred as she walked by and she felt his clawed hands curl around the edge of her jacket. She had adopted the name Wren since leaving and this man was one of the few who knew her by this name. She had identified with the name Wren so much so that she had adopted it as her alias... what fit her better than the name of a small bird which generally was seen as small and inconspicuous save for their loud and intricate songs and their often bold behaviour?
"Cade," she said in a small reserved voice being careful not to let any inflection or tone into her voice because she felt as if she knew where this was heading. She had paid Cade a generous amount of gold in order to spend several nights at his lean-to, a fragile-looking collection of garbage and sticks delicately balanced into a make-shift structure with a thin soiled blanket draped over the top as a crude method of creating privacy. She had never intended to spend more than a few nights at this shelter before moving to the next. The only thing worse than sharing such a tight space with a stranger was being caught without shelter on the streets at night. Muggings and rape were not rare events in Carbirmar even during the day so being alone at night was a death sentence.
She had decided to take her chances with Cade over her own alone, "I was thinking of upping the payment to stay here," he said in a slimy voice and despite her best attempts Wren felt her mouth pull into a grimace. She had initially been surprised that she had made it through two whole nights without facing any harassment. Cade looked like a weak man with thin leathery skin stretched taut over bones and a graying mass of hair framing gaunt cheeks and a hunch in his back but the sharp, calculating, dark eyes revealed the nature of Cade in a similar way that his actions had done in Carbirmar. Cade wasn't an awful man by Carbirmar standards but he was a major player in the drug trade in the city despite the slovenly home indicating that he was dirt-poor.
"I've got money," she said in a flat tone. She had been mentally preparing herself for Carbirmar's evils so she knew better than to indicate any signs of fear or discomfort or she would be prey. Cade said nothing and instead the fingers tugging at her jacket became more insistent...
"There are a million other sleazy members of the cartel who will take my gold as payment," she said decisively.
"There are only a handful who wouldn't have slit your throat by now," Cade said just as firmly... which was likely the truth. Wren did not fight against his crawling and probing fingers but she did struggle to withdraw two things from her jacket.
"You can choose one," she said withdrawing a sizeable pouch and a knife which she awkwardly maneuvered to his throat. His hold on her made her movements awkward and she wound up drawing a bead of blood and though that had not been her intent she felt it was probably effective for her purpose.
Cade's lips split apart into a toothless grin and he was laughing heavily, "Showing your cards too soon, little bird. You're going to get murdered in your sleep for your gold and that pretty little knife if you keep flashing them like that," and he walked away chuckling.
Wren readjusted her hood over her face and began walking in the opposite direction of Cade. She was certain that she could spend the night safely at Cade's for at least another night. She had specifically sought to stay with Cade when she had heard rumours that she bore a near-identical resemblance to his recently murdered daughter. Even in Carbirmar, sentimentality could be trusted and manipulated.
@Wiggle
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