Al nodded at the two huge doormen - necessities where drunken men and naked women mixed - and sauntered into Wang Sun's. With the villagers' descriptions locked into his mind, he spotted the three miscreants easily and got straight to work. It had been a long day and he wanted to put his feet up. So he was annoyed at these guys and how they were cutting into what was left of his evening, and things would probably go harder for them because of it.
He looked at them and knew he could take them. But he also knew they had friends in there, so he figured he'd thin their ranks a bit. One of them whom he'd played cards with earlier was now hypnotized by a spreadeagled performer. He saw the heavy gold chain again on the man's wrist - he'd been surprised to see such a thing on a miner during their game, and now he knew where it had come from. He thought of some of the kids he'd seen in the camp. He sat down next to the man, hooted at the girl, and nudged the guy, who recognized Al. They shared the ebullient greeting of two drunks, and Al ordered them two beers. Taking the bracelet off the man was easy, as was placing it neatly next to the girl atop her pile of currency and tokens without anyone noticing, just like he was simply tipping her as well.
Then he stepped well away before the end of her set, which was when she gathered up her earnings, noticed the bracelet, and began thanking the man effusively. His response was less enthusiastic. He went after the bracelet, she ran for the dressing room - why was it called that? - and he was flattened by the bouncers. They tossed him out into the mud in a heap. Al slipped out, completed the scum's passage to dreamyland, and rolled him for every penny he was carrying.
No one noticed.
Now just the two. They were sitting together and he decided that if he talked to them for a bit, then when things erupted it might be cleaner. Maybe people would know it was just between him and them.
It didn't work.
The first one was staggered by Al's opening salvo, then before they could even react he grabbed each one by their hair and slammed their heads together with everything he had. They wouldn't ever wake up, and he didn't care. But then the whole crowd was in it. Of course he'd have to play this different from here on out - this was just men having fun. Still, might have been too much for him if the two directly behind him hadn't been taken out by someone. He grabbed a swinging chair out of its arc, yanked it out of his attacker's grip, and shattered it over his head. Coming up from rifling through the two dying men's pockets, he ducked a thrown bottle and started making his way to the exit. Tossing another inebriated assailant out of his way, he found his rescuer to be none other than Alyce - just as a hairy brute of a man clocked her in the mouth. Well, better than those glasses, he thought, moving to save her. But she didn't need saving. Just dropped to her knees like she was out of it and promptly grabbed, pulled, and twisted. He moved over to her side, caught a naked woman that had somehow fallen into his path, and proceeded to dodge three punches without dropping her. Once he'd set the screaming woman down and shin-kicked the guy closest to him, he could see Alyce back on her feet smashing her medkit over a guy's head, only to have another naked woman jump on her back and put her in a headlock. Her response was to bite the offending arm, and once she'd extricated herself he saw their opening and moved to whisk her out the door. Except that when he touched her shoulders she swung an elbow back and nearly broke his nose. Only hit he took all night, dammit. "Okay, if her done a'beatin' on me let's beat feet instead," he yelled in her ear, and seconds later they were out in the night air, both breathing heavily, nearly panting, the brawl still raging inside.
They laughed all the way back to the hotel, and five minutes later they were standing exactly where they had been an hour previous, he sucking at the blood pouring out of his nose, she with a split lip begging for stitches, her smiling teeth crimson red. Once again, her shirt was spattered with blood, and the moonlight worked its alchemy with it and Al knew he'd never seen anything so beautiful.
"Not half bad again, chica. We'll take this," he patted bulging cargo pockets, "out to the camp, but it can wait till mornin'. Right now we's goin' upstairs."