KM looks like he's about to say something for a moment, then shrugs. It looks odd on a man with only one arm.
"Well then. Looks like its about time I introduced you to our Johnson. Come this way, the other room's a lot comfier," he says, leading you from the dojo to a sitting room at the back of the house. There, in a room with teal green wallpaper and prints of cranes, sitting on a low couch with a cup of green tea resting on a low table, is a suited man with slicked back dark hair and gaunt cheeks who looks up with a nod at you.
"Mr Johnson, my associates. Associates, Mr Johnson. I'll be in the kitchen if y'all need me - elsewise, nothing's going to disturb you," the Texan in the kimono withdraws, leaving you alone with this corporate suit, who waves a hand vaguely at the other seats in the room.
"Well. Shall we begin?" he says, his accent difficult to place beyond Southern and educated. "Twelve days ago - give or take - a Ms Monica O'Carolan, who is employed as a secretary by close friends of mine, went missing somewhere in the Dallas-Forth Worth area. The current best guess at exact location at the time - both that of my friends, and that of Lone Star - is somewhere in the Garland district. Ms O'Carolan grew up in the area and still has extensive friends and family in the area. Me and my friends would like to see Ms O'Carolan repatriated to those who care about her. There has been a delay in acting, which I appreciate will complicate matters for you; let us just say there have been elements more concerned about their credibility than her well-being. We are moved beyond that."
"For your co-operation in the matter we are willing to pay two thousand nuyen each straight up, with eight thousand more each upon successful return of Ms O'Carolan, or, should she be dead, proof of this and the location of her body. Should you be able to locate but unable to extract her, you will receive four thousand. The up-front payment will be made directly, the rest of the money shall be held by Mr KM in trust. Your own associates will be able to assure you that he is utterly trustworthy."
"If this is acceptable, I can start to answer any questions you have about this and go into further details."
For Tsuzua
The name has not been featured on rural Texan news at all