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bottomless ruins
Hiachi Ito
SCENE:
The Hard Way
LOCATION:
NOPD, West District
DATE:
Post-Arc 3, Timeskip 1 | June 4, 2022 | Daytime
PARTICIPANTS:
Hiachi, Mugen
THE HARD WAY
An overcast sky covered New Oasis like a thick blanket, no end in sight. The endless gray trapped the pressure in the city, lending to a tense feeling. Hiachi certainly felt it—or maybe, it had less to do with meteorology and more to do with the man she was sent to work with.
When she had caught a glimpse of him in the Tigers HQ, she already concluded that she wanted as little to do with him as possible. Every hair on her skin had stood up in his static presence. He was far taller and stronger and had a combative potential, so it wasn’t even a question. Any chance of her getting on his bad side wasn’t worth it. Mugen and his group of lackeys would stay as far away from Hiachi as possible.
So it was only natural that the very next day, Hiachi was expected to go on an espionage mission with him. It sounded like any other mission Camila would have sent her on; Some Tiger company had gotten into some legal trouble, and she had to steal back information from the police station that had reports of the incident. Everything on the company was to be erased or brought back to Camila. And take usual precautions, like taking five times the information that she was there for so it wouldn’t be obvious what was being taken.
So why was Mugen here? Unrelated reasons. Camila wanted to test him, and that was the end of that. What were tigers if they didn’t jump at the opportunity to tip the scales in their favor?
She was supposed to show him the ropes, or something like that. Hiachi doubted he needed her help. Hell, this was more a test on her than him. To see if she could get through the mission without cracking under his voltaic gaze.
Hiachi pinched the sleeves of her jacket to air them out. The clouds trapped the humidity on land, and even without the sun, it felt grossly hot. But she had to get used to it, as long as her scars remained.
She didn’t know where or how Mugen was getting there. All she knew was that it was up to her to stand in the rendezvous point that had been decided for the both of them—a bench in a park two blocks away from the NOPD. She cracked her knuckles, finger by finger before she ran out of joints. She didn’t know where he was, and she secretly hoped he wouldn’t show up. The tense feeling was getting to her.
When she had caught a glimpse of him in the Tigers HQ, she already concluded that she wanted as little to do with him as possible. Every hair on her skin had stood up in his static presence. He was far taller and stronger and had a combative potential, so it wasn’t even a question. Any chance of her getting on his bad side wasn’t worth it. Mugen and his group of lackeys would stay as far away from Hiachi as possible.
So it was only natural that the very next day, Hiachi was expected to go on an espionage mission with him. It sounded like any other mission Camila would have sent her on; Some Tiger company had gotten into some legal trouble, and she had to steal back information from the police station that had reports of the incident. Everything on the company was to be erased or brought back to Camila. And take usual precautions, like taking five times the information that she was there for so it wouldn’t be obvious what was being taken.
So why was Mugen here? Unrelated reasons. Camila wanted to test him, and that was the end of that. What were tigers if they didn’t jump at the opportunity to tip the scales in their favor?
She was supposed to show him the ropes, or something like that. Hiachi doubted he needed her help. Hell, this was more a test on her than him. To see if she could get through the mission without cracking under his voltaic gaze.
Hiachi pinched the sleeves of her jacket to air them out. The clouds trapped the humidity on land, and even without the sun, it felt grossly hot. But she had to get used to it, as long as her scars remained.
She didn’t know where or how Mugen was getting there. All she knew was that it was up to her to stand in the rendezvous point that had been decided for the both of them—a bench in a park two blocks away from the NOPD. She cracked her knuckles, finger by finger before she ran out of joints. She didn’t know where he was, and she secretly hoped he wouldn’t show up. The tense feeling was getting to her.
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