@All:
Outside the airport, Jane leads you to a wooden booth, surrounded by heavily armed men in light armor. She says something to one of the guards, who steps aside. You follow your employer past the wall of flesh into the booth. Inside, a wrinkled ebony-skinned man with a cap of tightly curled grey hair sits at a makeshift desk. A large sign hangs behind him, with lettering in twelve different languages. In AR, a similar sign pops up, with “Hawala” spelled out in a dozen tongues.
“E káàrò,” the man says to Jane, nodding to all of you.
“E káàrò,” Jane replies, using a Yoruba linguasoft, then hands him a small slip of paper. As he reads it, Jane turns to you.
“Your per diem—five days at 250 nuyen per day—has been deposited in the hawala system here. You can withdraw all or some of it now. You’ll want to carry some, ah,”—she pauses, searching for the right word—“ah, currency, with you. Out in the city, most people won’t take electronic cred.”
The hawala nods. “I see you each have a deposit of 1,250 nuyen on account. That is equal to, hm ... 25,000 naira. I can give you all of this, or if you wish to leave some on deposit, any other hawala in the city can release your funds to you. I’ll give you a marker to show them, which will include your remaining account balance.”
The hawala looks at Jerry, and says "I have a special marker for you. Your associate in "See-A-Tell" must be extremely wealthy indeed. Be warned, you will be advised to spend this all in one place, as most merchants have loose tongues and will barter your information to the highest bidder. You may find people looking to take this from you."
[OOC: Jerry, this marker is for the 4 BP you reserved at character creation. You can spend it on a vehicle, an experimental weapon, a backpack full of drugs, whatever your twisted little heart desires!]
You think to yourself, "I love this city"