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Yona had noticed that the first patron to leave was the man and the dog. She always thought the pair was odd. Even more so when he grabbed her hand and dropped her something before letting go. Listening to the words, she couldn't tell if he spoke or that was just her hearing things. She wouldn't be surprised if it was the ladder and he had some sort of telepathy ability within him. To be involved with three non-humans on the same day. If it was before, she wouldn't have minded. Now she was in their world and felt like she had to make a spot for herself in it. She would not let what happened in that alley happen to her again. Her guard must be up at all times around these folk.Charlie raised an eyebrow to the woman's chuckle. She stood, and Charlie backed them up, still apprehensive and protective, yet Yona simply placed down a hundred-dollar bill, a huge tip for just some tea, though maybe appropriate for the amount of trouble that was caused, and then began to leave. She told them to enjoy the tea and gave them one final piece of information. 'World's a lot more crazier than you know.'
Yeah, no kidding. They knew that for sure now.
As soon as the door closed, Charlie turned on their heels to make sure Skye was ok. They were both shaken by the chaos, but neither one of them had gotten injured, not even a scratch. The same could be said about everyone else in the cafe, though they didn't have the same direct contact with the girl that couldn't die. They determined that they'd wait for her to leave before walking out of the cafe. After all, they'd rather not stay here any longer after what happened. They sat down to wait, watching as the first of the patrons made their leave, a young man holding onto the handle of a seeing eye dog. He grabbed the door and went out with the pooch calmly.
The man walked out to the street, the only civilian walking on the pavement of the sidewalk. He approached a car with its door open, a woman right about to hop into the driver's seat. He passed her, grabbing her hand to deposit a small rectangle of paper in her hand, then let go.
"If you want it..." Came a murmur in Yona's ear. Pressed into her hand was a card. On the front, the logo for a P.M.C, the Mylan Institute. Underneath the logo was a phone number written in the ink of a pen. On the back the same ink read, 'Job and protection'. The man continued walking along the sidewalk, acting like nothing happened and letting the dog lead him on from the successful drop off.
Going back to the object that was now in her hand, she looked down and saw the card. This was a business card. It shared the same nature as when Graves had found her. Another P.M.C., Mylan Institute. She turned the card around to see what other contents it contained other than the phone number before she was met with words with the aim of enticing her to call. A job and protection. If it were anyone else, they would call just for curiosity. But she already knows what it's like to be in a P.M.C. She was in one where their rules of engagement allowed them to cut a lot of red tape to get something done. Shadow Company were the ones who take on messes too dirty to clean and get the ones suits cannot touch. They were all sorts of illegal and shady operations that are too hot for normal military.
Learning of another P.M.C. that wished to recruit her and them know who she was and what she can do, she had second thoughts. She would want to take multiple precautions about this P.M.C. online. The first thing she wanted to find out was if they shared the same "covered in black ink" type of discreet as Shadow Company. If you tried, you wouldn't be able to find it directly. You'd have to get a direct link to acquire it and even then it was difficult to get in contact. If the Mylan Institute was easy to find, she'd have some of her other shadows look into it. They can find information on anyone. If you just ask them, they can pull it up no matter how hard someone removed themselves from the grid. They always find information. Finding another P.M.C. may not even be a problem at all. That or Graves already knows who Mylan Institute is.
She put the card away in her pocket and started to drive home, driving off in a calm manner and within the speed limit. She was in no rush. Even if she was, speeding would attract attention anyway. There wasn't any need to. As soon as she drove home, she was going to inform her handler that another P.M.C. reached out to her and what he thought of it. Shadow Company, as much as she shouldn't, trusts them and the many top brass members within it.