Rielaix
A lie retold.
WARDEN
"Gratzi." Warden replied with a raised brow.
Warden was surprised by Salient's odd practice with words and preparation for their job. The way the girl nonchalantly grabbed the duffel bag out of the dumpster and then loading her guns while going over their prescribed details was almost stunningly absurd. Maybe she had been doing this for a long time to brush off the tensions. Even among the crowd, Warden had to constantly look over her back as part of their training, but Salient was a case of a positive vibe, albeit weird. Warden can't help but be amused by her trying to brief themselves. While Salient seemed out of place for a military operator, she did not seem like a bad person. Definitely a bonafide drinking buddy, Warden thought.
Warden did not waste anytime, and quickly got her guns working like Salient. Unlike Salient, she only hand a handbag to conceal her gun. Luckily for her, the MPX was just the right size for concealment. As for the M9, Warden tucked it inside her pants. Maybe Agent Summer planned this as well. A scary, but a welcoming thought that Summer was watching over them, Warden contemplated as she looked towards the sky.
After being briefed by Salient, Warden reached out her hand to help Salient up from her crouched posture.
"Heh. You're an odd one, Salient. I go by Warden. We haven't got time to waste, let's get moving. I've got your back."
Warden followed Salient towards the bazaar to meet their contacts. She kept her long steps to keep a certain distance between her and Salient, while focusing on the faces around them. This time, she will find the answer to her glooms. She had Salient's back, as they would hers. The first step to any battle was to find someone who had your back. At least Aquila boards knew that. The reason for Crosswind's existence, so that no one has to fight alone, a poetic endeavor. Warden shook these reasonings off with a grin. Pilgrim59