Wraith and La Sombre get dropped off first and Ian moves into the front seat with The Phoenix for the rest of the ride back to his (shitty) side of town. The two of them share a comfortable silence as they roll through the DFW at night. Despite the speed on the highway and the way it whips his hair into his eyes, he keeps the window down, preferring not to be astrally blind outside the car.
Hope the wind doesn't bother her. Alot of people with long hair hate having the window down. Ian, as a rule, never closes his third eye when he's nervous and tonight more than qualifies. It doesn't take long to get there, and when she pulls up on the corner he designated earlier, she turns to look him in the face before saying,
"See ya tomorrow, chummer." with a small, professional little nod of her head. He returns the nod, smiles, tries to think of some witty response, but only gets out,
"Heh. Yeah." before opening the door and stepping out onto the street.
He only stops off at home long enough to change clothes before headed back out the door and taking another taxi out to Arlington to see his old acquaintance, B-Know. The neighborhood might have been nice at one point in the distant past, but these days, it's just another slum; one of the quieter slums, but a slum nonetheless. This is the type of place Ian had spent most of his childhood living in, and he remembers seeing more than a few guys like B-Know from back in the day. He used to think guys like him were the top of the pile; the most anyone born without jing could hope to aspire to. He chuckles at his own former naivety as he walks up the driveway into the light and vapor from half a dozen gangers.
Green and gold. Cutters. Yuck. Normally, Ian might be intimidated by this many heavy hitters in this close proximity, but he knows that B-Know is too paranoid to have let any of them come to his house heavy.
Doesn't mean you won't catch an assbeating if you step outta line... Most of the cutters are a bit standoffish, and with good reason. Most strangers in the game assumed Ian was either a cop or a fiend when they first met him, so he's become used to people not really opening up to him right away. One of the younger cats actually extends his fist though. Ian bumps it with his and nods his head in respect, saying only,
"Big up." Ian shrugs his shoulders and looks at the ceiling at the compliment from B-Know about getting out of trouble, then sits down and chats with the group for a few minutes before he and the fixer step out back into the gravel pit.
"Alright, man. What's on your mind?"
Ian looks up at the stars briefly before inhaling deeply and getting right to the point.
"I need info about a few Yaks. Most of em low to mid level, but one of em is way up there." He reaches into the inside pocket of his jacket, removes his own nicstic, inhales deeply from it and exhales into the air, watching the smoke billow up above him for a moment before continuing.
"If I give you a list of names and twenty four hours, can you give me a pricelist? Like, price by the name, y'know?"After quietly reading off the names to the ork, the two of them talk terms and ballpark figures for a moment before concluding business and shaking hands, agreeing to meet up here again, tomorrow night. As they stroll, side by side back into the garage, Ian asks him,
"Hey, I need to swing through Cabaret West tonight after i leave here, wiz? Think I might could get a lift? It's only like twenty minutes... I'll get ya a dance, eh?" He gives B-know a grin full of mischief as he waits for a response.