Huh, first trog I met that didn't speak the tusker tongue. I learned something today Arc gave a smirk as she walked out with the lady troll, fitting her jacket on her to ward off the cold as she looked up to her. "Vru'kart. Or'zet. Mate boy. I was brought up around trogs for most of my life, so the culture fits for me, despite being the breeder slitch I am, eh?" Hopping onto the Scorpion, she gave a nod of agreement as she mentally punching in a message to the biker girl, the message showing up quickly.
"I just gave you access to my place. The beds may be a bit small, but the couch will work for ya I hope. Get some rest, I'll let you know when I'm heading by..." Nodding with a grin to the troll, she fired up the bike and rode with her into the night streets. As they passed the gangers again, Arc gave a street salute to them, the back of her mind enjoying the fact that she was being treated with respect..and she was letting herself view that as such. Sooner than she would have liked, the point where she had to diverge from Tuskaloosa came, and she signaled for a stop, the engines thrumming as she looked up to the taller one with a nod.
"You a natural, omae. We gon' do this tonight.."
And with that, she fired up her engines and took off, heading towards the neighborhood where her Vruk and her called home...herself a home away from home as it were. About halfway, she saw a message blip into her AR view, instinctively switching the bike to autopilot before reading it. Merlin...what the frag you up to... What he said almost caused her heart to stop. He had on his own managed to pick up more intel directly about this club than she herself could have hoped. Two big things were clear: one, they had a set deadline to take on the Stardust before their shipment went off (and the use of the word "convert" made her shudder), and two, Feathers was alive. Grinning, the mechanic quickly busted out a reply.
<<@Merlin: you son of a slitch, you just did me a real solid. I'm working my way into that fragging place and have been for a bit. You may have just given us direction and something to go on. I owe ya a solid, and I know how to make good on it. Keep your nose to the wind omae, and sit tight. My crew and I gots a couple plays to run in the next couple of nights (there be Dragons of Jade involved, I ain't flyin' colors omae), but after that you can bet your mojo-filled hoop we hitting that place. We gettin' Feathers back, and if you want in lemme know. I'll find a way we can use your drek.>>
Satisfied with that, Arc closed her app and retook control from the bike, speeding the remaining distance to Jaime's apartment, only stopping to pick up a decent meal along the way for both of them. By the time she arrived, Jaime wasn't due off for another half hour, giving the human plenty of time to get things ready. Hastily trying to tidy the place up, she set the food on the table and set the lights to a calming ambience before she allowed herself to relax. Shrugging out of her clothes, she hopped into the shower about five minutes before he was due home, washing away the dirt and grease from the day's exertions and letting the warm water relax her muscles. Washing her hair, she closed her eyes and caught herself humming a low, rumbling rhythm of some song she heard, letting her stresses file away in her mind for the time being. They would come later...now was her time...