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Sweety Drops
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I leave the alley. Liz looks past me, then blinks, and stares.
"Uh."
"Work in progress. Had to process my outfit for material. Look up a clothes store in Dawn Showers."
"Never mind. Not like nudity's banned in this district. Nice eyes."
"They reflect my troubled inner artistic soul."
"Oh. You're going with that angle, are you."
"Hey. The only people that go to these things are artists and the rich, and you're the one with the stack of zees."
Liz looks at my chest. "Yeah, I'm the one with the stack. Anyway, are we done? Can we go to the hotel yet?"
"Well, I'm not sure. I sure would love to linger around this empty street in a city square that never sees daylight."
"Hotel, then. Also, I hope you're going to try and sound a little different."
"Hey, being a sarcastic wiseass is not a trait unique to Hunter."
"No, but it's a shared one."
"I can take that risk."
"Okay, whatever."
We walk down to Dusk Showers.
As we walk down the road, the rain dies down to a drizzle. Ahead, I can see--
I can see city enforcers. The law of the city. They look like they're setting up some sort of security checkpoint further down this road with rapidly self-assembling barricades. I suppose the rain intensity was dialled down for maximum visibility. If the rain was turned off entirely, that might provoke a fair bit of unwanted discontent from the residents of this district.
Basic primer on the law of the city-- actually, no, forget that. Basic primer on what'll happen here is what's important. They'll ask for a suspect to provide some proof of identity. My agent chip is fine for basic proof of identity in most circumstances, but it'll flag as suspicious the second an enforcer so much as glances at it. And I don't have a bunch of fake IDs on me at the moment, nor do I have the tools to make them. As far as not providing any proof of identity, well, you can imagine how suspicious that is.
Also, given how easily the citizens of the city can change their appearance, everyone's a suspect until identified otherwise.
Hm.
And if we look for another route that avoids the security checkpoint, well, that's almost waving a giant flag that says YES, WE'RE CRIMINALS, WE'VE BROKEN SEVERAL LAWS. Which, I should probably mention, as part of our careers, we very much have. My data tool and Liz's hijacker aren't exactly legal items, either.
Liz is trailing behind me now. It's clear she's expecting me to do the talking for both of us. Great.
Well, at least they're not paying much attention to us at the moment. They appear preoccupied with setting up their blockade with alarming efficiency. Plenty of time to think of a way to not appear suspicious or otherwise consider our approach.
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