by RandomRoninKitten » Sun Aug 16, 2020 5:15 am
On her way to the Lucky Peacock, Astreiya could hear a group of men beating on some rando. Of course, she'd like to help, but such acts would be pointless, given the way this place worked. If she saved the guy she'd be putting herself in danger, and even if she succeeded in saving him, he'd likely get himself into other trouble. Someone who exposes themselves to such a problem would likely get themselves killed later on. Besides, to have a motivation like that, to risk getting hurt or killed in the process of beating up some rando, they most likely had some kind of incentive, such as having been scammed by him or wronged in some way, or they were being heavily financially incentivized by a powerful organization, otherwise they'd choose safer and more profitable line of work. Either way, best not to get involved. Similar thoughts echoed through her mind when she heard the woman getting raped. This one hit a bit closer to home, but logically it'd be a terrible decision to help her. She really should have got her hands on some body guards, or carried a weapon to dissuade potential attackers. It's really hard to be threatening with your head blown off.
When Astreiya reaches the Lucky Peacock, well, naturally, she finds the sign a bit to bright and cheery. Sure, it made sense to give people the idea of a good time in such a place, and it needed to be able to be seen in the dark, that was all understandable, but the brightness and the illusory idea of happiness made Astreiya feel like the sign was trying to trick her. Despite how hard she tried to keep an emotionless expression, she couldn't help but scowl at the sign. If Shork wasn't such an irredeemable asshole, she'd have probably considered blasting the sign for more than a millisecond, but luckily she has better self control than tha- her thoughts are interrupted by the bouncer looking her over. She feels the desire to squirm, but once again her self-control is better than that. She remains still and expressionless, even as she gives Shork her little glare. Well, yes, he isn't the least bit trustworthy, but not for the reasons she probably had in mind.
Once inside, Shork finally spoke up "Ya know, a goth bitch is going to look out of place here, even with that pretty dress." he says, naturally the first thing out of his mouth after all this time had to be an insult. "Shut your metal trap, we're on an assignment, so maintain radio SILENCE. We don't need more attention drawn to your metal ass. The bouncer already found you suspicious." she says, quietly, with a glare. Shork could sass her all he wanted later... for now, she needed to locate her target. As she moves through the bar, deciding where to sit, she quickly begins scanning the place for her target. Nope, nope, nope... she thinks as she checks all of the tables, looking at each individual face. Before she finishes, Shork whispers to her "He's not here... not yet. None of the men here match his profile." he says, quietly. Good, Shork saved her some time by scanning the room, this meant that she would be able to cut the amount of time spent finding a place. This, however, also meant that she'd need to decide what to do until he got here. It'd be dumb to draw attention to herself and give away her assignment by asking around for information on him, since if she did that, people would suspect her to be a Bounty Hunter, Assassin, Investigator, Debt Collector, or really anything besides a girl here to enjoy the bar. That would, of course, be the opposite of what she wanted... which meant she needed to hang out or mingle until she spotted him. If she left the room, she'd miss him coming in, which meant she needed to find a place where she could watch the doorway. If she grabbed a seat that wasn't facing it, people would be able to notice her turning to face the door... which meant she needed to find a seat FACING the entrance.
She casually made her way to a empty table, then took a seat facing the doorway, then slouched a bit and began watching the doorway. She didn't need to tell Shork what she was doing, she had done this before, and if the fucking asshat felt like it, he'd scan people as they came in just in case she missed him. Of course, during her time as an investigator, she had learned not to rely on Shork too heavily, since he was a very obstinate shark robot and would slack off if he felt like it. When or if someone came over to serve her, she would politely ask for the cheapest drink with the least alcohol content, and simply hold it while swishing the liquid around in her glass while she watches for her target.