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It was a relatively slow, chilly evening when Claude found himself in one of the newer, high-rise apartments in the far east side. It was located in one of the more affluent neighborhoods in the city, starkly contrasted by the areas surrounding it made up of old, run-down buildings. Claude usually wasn’t in this particular part of town, but tonight, he had an assignment to complete.
Last night, he had been assigned a mission extract information from a former associate of one of the local syndicates. Chief had claimed that the target had leaked some vital information regarding one of their client’s proceedings, marking the target as some sort of traitor or whistleblower. Claude didn’t really care much for the details, though.
It wasn’t too hard to break into the apartment: all he had to do was bypass the sensors and the security cameras then open the sliding door into the deck. In a few minutes time, he had his target locked down and cornered on the sofa. Claude pulled a chair, swiveled it around, and sat across the man.
“Hi,” he said a bit too cheerfully, considering the circumstances. “Lovely place you’ve got here.”
The man’s forehead was damp with sweat, and he was shivering. He seemed to be middle aged, and he was rather lanky; the hair on his head was completely gone. “What… what the hell do you want-”
The man’s voice faltered, however, as he stared long and hard at Claude, brows furrowed in intense concentration. He was trying to discern something, find something in Claude’s features. The man even gave him a quick once-over, starting from head to toe. Claude admittedly looked a bit of a mess; his curly black hair was overly tousled, with his signature strand of white sticking out, and over his crumpled collared white shirt was a black suit jacket with the tag still on it. He still had to clean his actual suit after finishing another assignment last night, so he opted for whatever was in his closet.
Claude laughed, feeling amused but also weirdly uncomfortable under such intense scrutiny. “Pal, I get that you’re checking me out or whatever but I don’t really have all day-”
The man’s eyes suddenly widened. “I… I know you,” he pointed his finger at Claude, “you’re one of those powered people with the Commission… They call you Pha-”
Claude waved his hand dismissively. “Yeah, yeah, I’m sure you’ve seen me before. Let’s get past the introductions already and make this quick, or else,” he said, dragging his chair closer to the man. “My employers want to know who you leaked the information to. I don’t really think further explanation is needed…?”
The man hesitated for a moment and looked down at the ground, before making eye contact with Claude. “You powered people act like you can get whatever you want,” the man’s voice was shaky, but he seemed to be exhibiting some newfound sense of rebelliousness, “when in reality, you.. you really just do the bidding of whoever the hell employs you… You’re all just lap dogs, that’s what you are-”
In the middle of this whole tangent, Claude bent down and placed a hand on the floor, and a bluish glow emanated. Shadows suddenly crept through the floor and tightened around the man’s legs, causing him to cry out in pain. Claude simply smiled in response. “I told you to make it quick, didn’t I?”
-
Claude was leaning against a lamp post outside, now dialing Chief on his phone. It was way past midnight now and the winds were chillier than ever, which Claude found pretty refreshing.
After three rings, Chief finally picked up. “I assume you did the job?” He had a very stereotypical New York accent, the kind you would hear in all those old gangster films. Claude honestly found it amusing; for all he knew, the accent might not have even been real, although he really hoped it was.
“Aw, you’re not even going to ask how I am?” Claude said, hoping the Chief imaged the pout on his face; he loved nothing more than getting on his nerves. “Anyway, I left the information at their HQ. The target wasn’t too hard to take care of, but he did get real talkative and it was kind of annoying-”
“Your position at the Commission might be threatened,” Chief interrupted. "This is coming from me. Keep an eye out.” And with that incredibly ambiguous warning, Chief hung up.
“Um… sir yes sir.”
Last night, he had been assigned a mission extract information from a former associate of one of the local syndicates. Chief had claimed that the target had leaked some vital information regarding one of their client’s proceedings, marking the target as some sort of traitor or whistleblower. Claude didn’t really care much for the details, though.
It wasn’t too hard to break into the apartment: all he had to do was bypass the sensors and the security cameras then open the sliding door into the deck. In a few minutes time, he had his target locked down and cornered on the sofa. Claude pulled a chair, swiveled it around, and sat across the man.
“Hi,” he said a bit too cheerfully, considering the circumstances. “Lovely place you’ve got here.”
The man’s forehead was damp with sweat, and he was shivering. He seemed to be middle aged, and he was rather lanky; the hair on his head was completely gone. “What… what the hell do you want-”
The man’s voice faltered, however, as he stared long and hard at Claude, brows furrowed in intense concentration. He was trying to discern something, find something in Claude’s features. The man even gave him a quick once-over, starting from head to toe. Claude admittedly looked a bit of a mess; his curly black hair was overly tousled, with his signature strand of white sticking out, and over his crumpled collared white shirt was a black suit jacket with the tag still on it. He still had to clean his actual suit after finishing another assignment last night, so he opted for whatever was in his closet.
Claude laughed, feeling amused but also weirdly uncomfortable under such intense scrutiny. “Pal, I get that you’re checking me out or whatever but I don’t really have all day-”
The man’s eyes suddenly widened. “I… I know you,” he pointed his finger at Claude, “you’re one of those powered people with the Commission… They call you Pha-”
Claude waved his hand dismissively. “Yeah, yeah, I’m sure you’ve seen me before. Let’s get past the introductions already and make this quick, or else,” he said, dragging his chair closer to the man. “My employers want to know who you leaked the information to. I don’t really think further explanation is needed…?”
The man hesitated for a moment and looked down at the ground, before making eye contact with Claude. “You powered people act like you can get whatever you want,” the man’s voice was shaky, but he seemed to be exhibiting some newfound sense of rebelliousness, “when in reality, you.. you really just do the bidding of whoever the hell employs you… You’re all just lap dogs, that’s what you are-”
In the middle of this whole tangent, Claude bent down and placed a hand on the floor, and a bluish glow emanated. Shadows suddenly crept through the floor and tightened around the man’s legs, causing him to cry out in pain. Claude simply smiled in response. “I told you to make it quick, didn’t I?”
-
Claude was leaning against a lamp post outside, now dialing Chief on his phone. It was way past midnight now and the winds were chillier than ever, which Claude found pretty refreshing.
After three rings, Chief finally picked up. “I assume you did the job?” He had a very stereotypical New York accent, the kind you would hear in all those old gangster films. Claude honestly found it amusing; for all he knew, the accent might not have even been real, although he really hoped it was.
“Aw, you’re not even going to ask how I am?” Claude said, hoping the Chief imaged the pout on his face; he loved nothing more than getting on his nerves. “Anyway, I left the information at their HQ. The target wasn’t too hard to take care of, but he did get real talkative and it was kind of annoying-”
“Your position at the Commission might be threatened,” Chief interrupted. "This is coming from me. Keep an eye out.” And with that incredibly ambiguous warning, Chief hung up.
“Um… sir yes sir.”