After finishing your drinks you get up and into the Rover. This time around you follow Ahuechei on his bike, you take the I-10 till you see the wall.
I-10 Wall: After the Twins, a lot of downtown was submerged. Luckily most of the I-10 was still intact, being reinforced in case of earthquakes. Pueblo Corporate Council government used the freeway to lower large cement bricks under the freeway and started the process of draining Los Angeles. Since it was done rather quickly, there are still gaps between the freeway and the wall, allowing high tide and storm surges to occasionally spill over.
Not soon after reaching the wall you leave the highway and go gown to old downtown. The Cinderblock Motel is just few blocks further from the I-10 highway.
Cinderblock Motel: A single-story, twelve-room motel that rents rooms by the hour, no questions asked. No phone or trideo service is offered, and the bed sheets are changed every week. Simple maglocks hold the doors closed. The motel is beyond run down; most likely it was flooded after the Twins and since then only the furniture‘s been replaced. The rectangular building lives up to its name, with six rooms in the front and six in the back. A simple maglock secures the rooms, but since there’s faulty power it’s a fifty-fifty chance the room can be opened without a key. Each spartan hole is four by four meters with a narrow bathroom, furnished with just a bed, nightstand, and dresser. In any of the rooms, occupants can guess at the debauchery that left so many stains and smells.
Perception Roll please
After a few min Ahuechei speaks to the manager Sancho, after a few Nuyen change hands you are given access to the room where Daee was found.