Arc blinked, looking over at Yelena and giving a slow nod after some pause, her small smile returning as she responded, stifling a yawn as she did so. "Wouldn't have it any other way. It's Rabbit and whatever crew she picked up to do what I asked her to. Took to calling me Metlgrl, believe it or not. Frag, thought I was street...anyhow, we got a couple hours, so..." Turning to Blake, the rigger crossed her arms under her chest and eyed the ork quizzically.
"So there you go. That's mostly what we are doing to work our way inside now, scraping what we can off their jobs to get by. Y'all seem to have another piece of the puzzle, so what do we need to do atop this? Info we need that we can get workin? I'm listening..." and Arc did so, listening to the ork share his info and taking note of his suggestions, resuming her seat and not breaking eye contact. The time seemed to slip by for her, and before she knew it, Blake, Jed, and Ambrose had departed the garage, leaving Yelena and Arc alone with a pot of soycaf...which the human promptly served a cup of for herself. "Frag me, this the only thing keeping me up right now..."
A note...the meetup scene can continue, and future posts by me will have a header indicating which portions are pertinent to that meet!
[Around 23:00, Thurs. Dec. 09, 2075, Arc's Garage, Redmond, Seattle]
The silence of the garage was disturbed by the rather abrupt tap tapping against the garage door, snapping Arc to quick alertness, a hand instinctively darting to the Ares Predator aligned at the small of her back. After the reaction, the girl's awareness recognized the tapping pattern, sounding not unlike a small animal scurring against the sheeted metal door. "Rabbit..." She said simply to Yelena, signalling that it was safe. "Stay here or be lookout, your call Srui, but I think we cool." Stepping up, the rigger reached out and unlatched the door, hitting the ARO to undo the electronic lock, and then with a grunt and a pull, lifted the door, the clanging against the railings breaking the silence as the light from the garage illuminated the surrounds and revealed the persons on either side to each other.
Whatever image the teen known as Firefly had for runners burned into her head, what stood before her was likely not what she was expecting. Under the door stood a young human woman, the shape of her face and the way she carried herself denoting someone who was likely fresh into their early twenties. But that was the only indicator of age as she let go of the door after ushering them in, letting it clang back shut, the light of the lamps now properly showing her form and visage. The first likely thing of note, besides being human (obviously), was that this "high-roller runner" was a full inch shorter than the young decker, with a stout, fuller body that by any estimate likely outweighed her by a good 14 kilos. This Arc was dressed rather plainly, wearing a pair of work boots, jeans that showed signs of wear and tattering, and a stained tanktop to keep herself decent. Her hair was, in the most polite terms, very unkempt, bordering the line of being a total mess of brown locks reaching just past her shoulders. After the initial look, the next parts of her became obvious: her eyes were a very vibrant iridescent green, almost too much to be natural, indicative of cybernetic eyes. The base of her skull showed signs of implantation as well, a close look showing too much circuitwork to be a mere jack...a rig, more like it. But most obvious was her right arm...from the collar joint on, her entire arm was replaced with a cybernetic graft, the sleek chromelike metal moving with a fluid grace much like a real arm, the parts articulating with each movement as she brought them to the seating that was set up, a space heater keeping the chill off along with the pot of soycaf.
Arc took a moment to take in the trio that had arrived. Rabbit she knew...scrawny, mousey, young, but full of zeal and eagerness to do her thing. She had no qualms against helping herself to a cup of the hot liquid. Bootstrap was new, but the rigger could recall mention of him. He seemed very polite, reserved, almost a total opposite of Rabbit in that respect. And then Firefly, the oldest seeming of the three, hard to tell with the obscuring clothes, but definitely still scrawny. A trio of street kids like I was. Man....hope this is the smart call getting them into this... Sitting back on the couch, the human girl scratched her head and gave a little smirk. "Aight...wiz bang on doing this op, Rabbit, ya'll know I'd have a fraggin' null time tryna do my drek widdout some hopscotch lookpeek. Lemme see what you got, maybe we can work sumthin up, wiz?" Arc realized that she had slipped into her old street slang without thinking about it, blinking twice. Must be getting responsible now...talking like a real person more...