Spirit was staring across the Neo-Tokyo night skyline, contemplating himself and his current 'situation' when his private commlink notified him of a new message.
<<Tinman>>
<< Job for U if U are OK to work with metas. Meet @ The Chop Shop ASAP>>
"Kso." Dismissively deleting the message, Spirit turns quickly and begins towards the elevators for the long trip down from the high rise he had been visiting. He was still acclimating himself to this 'lifestyle' of shadowrunning. Undesirables and cretins, most of them were, but similarly effective. Pondering what this job would entail, Spirit went over the transmission.
ASAP, so this job will need to be done tonight. Tinman-san is honorable, so this will likely be either humanitarian or destructive, especially since he wants us to work with Gaijin. Ghost knows that they can't do much aside from destroy and take.
It took a conscious effort to not shudder at the thought of having to work with an illiterate troll, or even worse, a barbaric Oni. Taking a deep breath, Spirit deactivated his private commlink, and activated his public one, displaying the SiN of one Arakaki Tanaka, his currently assumed identity. As he did so, the elevator doors opened, and Arakaki was bombarded with the quiet, efficient mass of wage slaves for this building. Straightening the tie on his modest and correct business suit, he stepped into the press, riding the sea of humanity towards the parking garage, where his Dobie was waiting. The monocycle had served it's purpose well over the last year or two, and he reminded himself that it was quite possibly the best purchase he'd made yet.
Riding out of the Parking Garage and into the neon and AR-lit streets, Arakaki let the on-board pilot system guide itself through the slow-moving traffic. Since the Chop Shop wasn't exactly the best place in town, he decided that a business suit would not do. He directed the pilot to take him to his small apartment, so that he could change into something more fitting. Once there, he changed into the garb of an industrial worker, the loose-fitting clothing covering up his Chameleon Suit, as well as mostly hiding the bulge of his Ares Predator. Before leaving, Arakaki mentally remarked on the spartan nature of his new apartment, and toyed with the possibility of purchasing some furnishings, or a CHN with entertainment programs.
Maybe next month, if this job pays well. I do so hate not having a steady paycheck.
Ensuring the multiple locks on his door were secured, Arakaki shortly stopped by the landlord's office, to bid the old man good night. The old man returned the pleasantry with a glare and a terse reminder that rent was due in a week. Giving a light-hearted chuckle at the old man's incessance, Arakaki stepped back into his monocycle, and headed towards the Chop Shop.
((OOC: Completely forgot about Honorifics. Thank you, Kozak >_<))