CurtailedAmbrosia
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“Snrk-you thought I was just going to volunteer Clanden’s new uh, ‘situation’?”  Kara had pocketed the little switchblade and started in on stacking papers.  There’s a lot of them, but Kara kept gathering them up for whatever purpose-whether to take them or to clean up the table for some inexplicable reason, who could say?
“I don’t tell nobody nothing ‘less they’re paying me, or it’ll get me somewheres.” Out of trouble, for instance. No, she doesn’t trust Nero not to flip out from the get go-she’s not discounting Jonah’s capability to just-go on a spree here, she just doesn’t want to commit to it before she has to. She doesn’t want Nero to start the fight before they do.
Options, she wants to have options.
“-You- don’t ask for jobs, you’re right.” Kara nods. He doesn’t have to, he just rolls through on his schedule and jobs find him. “But like, sixty five, seventy whole percent of mine I get by being nosy.” She pauses to look at a sketched design, then shuffles around until she finds a matching one, just from a different angle. Kara looks it over, turning it this way and that with her tongue between her teeth. “Or y’know, I do one in exchange for something else I want. No favor’s free, and some trades require legwork.”
She slaps the papers back down and tears both drawings out with bordering, small rips until they’re free of the scribblings, then slips them beneath the journal before adding the scribbled writing portions to the pile.
And if they need killing, Jonah says, just cross her arms in their spy signal. That’s an option she’s not used to having. Maybe part of why she’s not running? But he’s not fucking bullet proof. She can’t get lazy. Talking first, and maybe they won’t need killing. If she can get them to loop them in, they just might be able to steal the stuff before it can be used on the intended target. But...Nero had sacrificed Joana’s girls to a sadist. He had a nasty weapon he was willing to use on a widespread scale, and knowledge of that weapon.
Kara keeps coming back and chewing on that, no matter what other things compete for her attention in that overpacked, distracted brain of hers. She scoops up the eight inch high stack of papers, takes a step towards the greater area of the suite-then stops dead, realizing she hadn’t offered any sort of excuse for why she wanted to stop this.
Kara turned back to him a moment, just-looking. Then she shifted the papers hugged to her chest over to one arm and strode back, reaching up to wipe what she could of the faint drops of blood splatter away. And then she drew him down to kiss him, assuming he’d let her.
Her thoughts slowed down a little, her forehead to his forehead, co-conspirators Jonah and Kara.
“They don’t know why we’re following each other around.” She points out. “Contract on your part, business partnership, lovers-they don’t know what kind of partners we are.” Both kinds, of course. All the kinds. “But I’ll be in there proclaiming we’re a package deal. I clearly know too much, and can’t be taken care of unless they want to try tackling you too. Whether they think you’re long suffering or not I don’t know-but I think they’ll go for it, and tell me what I want to know.”
“And then-well, and then…nobody’s gotta die like that.”
There. There, she said it. Her heart skitters, pumping faster than it had when Clanden dumbfuck over there had rushed her. She knew she trusted Jonah, she just…
It’s a little dizzying, admitting that outloud. And maybe a little too much.
She popped back, heading for the firepit. “Aaaand if we do kill them, we can loot not just their pockets-but Nero’s whole office!” There she went again, bright and cheery and addled with insanity. “I mean, we can hardly try to charge Joana for work she didn’t ask for, right? Bound to be something good in there maybe another souvenir!”
She tossed the papers through the hole in the grating, found one of the sparkler matches she’d tucked into the side pocket of her jumpsuit earlier-and cheerfully struck it with flair before tossing it into the firepit and onto the pile of papers.
She waited just long enough for a large corner of the stack to catch flame and flare into life, the colors changing to green, then blue, then red as different chemicals sparked on the thing. “Aw, shoot. I hadn’t meant to waste one of the rainbow ones.”
~*~
Kara had changed her clothes. Given the very real possibility a fight was coming up, she made sure to don her lucky, trademarked jacket-it didn’t quite match the rest of her outfit (did she ever?) but it did lend it a rather wild look just for contrast-because Kara was dressed like a poor man’s Omerta gangster.
An eggshell white button up shirt was tucked into a pair of pinstripe pants that were only slightly faded in spots, black, familiar looking suspenders she actually usually traveled with, and an honest to God tie and fedora. She looked faintly ridiculous and attractive at the same time, which was fairly typical of her usual fashion sense. The red tie might have been a dangerous liability for sake of fashion-but a glance at the back of her neck revealed it had been cut and looped through two sides of a breakaway buckle. Yanking on it would just take it off rather than strangle her.
She’d pinned her hair up in a surprisingly classy style under her hat, and cheekily doffed it at Cachino when they exited the stairs to find him waiting on them nervously.
“He went upstairs.”
“This might surprise you old pal, but we noticed.”
Cachino glanced between them, waiting for more-but Kara didn’t volunteer anything, busy fixing the knot on her tie. “Was it him?”
“Yep.”
“Bad?”
“Sicker fuck than you are. Killed at least two.”
Cachino’s expression darkened, a shake of his head. “What a waste.”
“Gets worse-he thought Nero had sent me up there for the same sort of treatment.”
“So, he did know.” Cachino looked visibly disgusted.
“Oh, he super knew.” Kara tapped her temple before starting in again. “What’s worse, something’s going on, just like you said. We think Nero’s making a move against House.”
She has no idea if that’s it or not, but that’s what she uses, because that’s what jumps Cachino’s eyebrows super high, nearly touching his nonexistent hairline. “Against House?!”
“Yep. So listen, coach-we wanna see the bossmen, see what’s going on with that.”
“Jesus Christ, Kara-not even you can blackmail Nero.”
“Pfft, says you.” Kara rolled her eyes. “Maybe it takes, maybe it doesn’t, and if it doesn’t-probably gonna get messy. Help us out, and it’d probably go good for you.”
His brows furrow, then something seems to dawn on him about what she’s saying. If they kill Nero and Big Sal, that’d leave HIM in charge.
“So...what’s the plan?”
“Get us in there. Tell ‘em I’m claiming to know something about their special project, that I got ideas. Tell ‘em Moray’s with me.”
“And Clanden?”
“You saw the three of us talking in a corner before he went upstairs, alone. Then alluva sudden I came to you wanting to talk to Nero.”
Cachino nods, still a little dazzled by the shift in things. “I can post my men at the doors. Limit things to Zoara’s.” A glance between the two of them. “If it goes that way, I mean.” He was clearly hoping it’d go that way.
				
			“I don’t tell nobody nothing ‘less they’re paying me, or it’ll get me somewheres.” Out of trouble, for instance. No, she doesn’t trust Nero not to flip out from the get go-she’s not discounting Jonah’s capability to just-go on a spree here, she just doesn’t want to commit to it before she has to. She doesn’t want Nero to start the fight before they do.
Options, she wants to have options.
“-You- don’t ask for jobs, you’re right.” Kara nods. He doesn’t have to, he just rolls through on his schedule and jobs find him. “But like, sixty five, seventy whole percent of mine I get by being nosy.” She pauses to look at a sketched design, then shuffles around until she finds a matching one, just from a different angle. Kara looks it over, turning it this way and that with her tongue between her teeth. “Or y’know, I do one in exchange for something else I want. No favor’s free, and some trades require legwork.”
She slaps the papers back down and tears both drawings out with bordering, small rips until they’re free of the scribblings, then slips them beneath the journal before adding the scribbled writing portions to the pile.
And if they need killing, Jonah says, just cross her arms in their spy signal. That’s an option she’s not used to having. Maybe part of why she’s not running? But he’s not fucking bullet proof. She can’t get lazy. Talking first, and maybe they won’t need killing. If she can get them to loop them in, they just might be able to steal the stuff before it can be used on the intended target. But...Nero had sacrificed Joana’s girls to a sadist. He had a nasty weapon he was willing to use on a widespread scale, and knowledge of that weapon.
Kara keeps coming back and chewing on that, no matter what other things compete for her attention in that overpacked, distracted brain of hers. She scoops up the eight inch high stack of papers, takes a step towards the greater area of the suite-then stops dead, realizing she hadn’t offered any sort of excuse for why she wanted to stop this.
Kara turned back to him a moment, just-looking. Then she shifted the papers hugged to her chest over to one arm and strode back, reaching up to wipe what she could of the faint drops of blood splatter away. And then she drew him down to kiss him, assuming he’d let her.
Her thoughts slowed down a little, her forehead to his forehead, co-conspirators Jonah and Kara.
“They don’t know why we’re following each other around.” She points out. “Contract on your part, business partnership, lovers-they don’t know what kind of partners we are.” Both kinds, of course. All the kinds. “But I’ll be in there proclaiming we’re a package deal. I clearly know too much, and can’t be taken care of unless they want to try tackling you too. Whether they think you’re long suffering or not I don’t know-but I think they’ll go for it, and tell me what I want to know.”
“And then-well, and then…nobody’s gotta die like that.”
There. There, she said it. Her heart skitters, pumping faster than it had when Clanden dumbfuck over there had rushed her. She knew she trusted Jonah, she just…
It’s a little dizzying, admitting that outloud. And maybe a little too much.
She popped back, heading for the firepit. “Aaaand if we do kill them, we can loot not just their pockets-but Nero’s whole office!” There she went again, bright and cheery and addled with insanity. “I mean, we can hardly try to charge Joana for work she didn’t ask for, right? Bound to be something good in there maybe another souvenir!”
She tossed the papers through the hole in the grating, found one of the sparkler matches she’d tucked into the side pocket of her jumpsuit earlier-and cheerfully struck it with flair before tossing it into the firepit and onto the pile of papers.
She waited just long enough for a large corner of the stack to catch flame and flare into life, the colors changing to green, then blue, then red as different chemicals sparked on the thing. “Aw, shoot. I hadn’t meant to waste one of the rainbow ones.”
~*~
Kara had changed her clothes. Given the very real possibility a fight was coming up, she made sure to don her lucky, trademarked jacket-it didn’t quite match the rest of her outfit (did she ever?) but it did lend it a rather wild look just for contrast-because Kara was dressed like a poor man’s Omerta gangster.
An eggshell white button up shirt was tucked into a pair of pinstripe pants that were only slightly faded in spots, black, familiar looking suspenders she actually usually traveled with, and an honest to God tie and fedora. She looked faintly ridiculous and attractive at the same time, which was fairly typical of her usual fashion sense. The red tie might have been a dangerous liability for sake of fashion-but a glance at the back of her neck revealed it had been cut and looped through two sides of a breakaway buckle. Yanking on it would just take it off rather than strangle her.
She’d pinned her hair up in a surprisingly classy style under her hat, and cheekily doffed it at Cachino when they exited the stairs to find him waiting on them nervously.
“He went upstairs.”
“This might surprise you old pal, but we noticed.”
Cachino glanced between them, waiting for more-but Kara didn’t volunteer anything, busy fixing the knot on her tie. “Was it him?”
“Yep.”
“Bad?”
“Sicker fuck than you are. Killed at least two.”
Cachino’s expression darkened, a shake of his head. “What a waste.”
“Gets worse-he thought Nero had sent me up there for the same sort of treatment.”
“So, he did know.” Cachino looked visibly disgusted.
“Oh, he super knew.” Kara tapped her temple before starting in again. “What’s worse, something’s going on, just like you said. We think Nero’s making a move against House.”
She has no idea if that’s it or not, but that’s what she uses, because that’s what jumps Cachino’s eyebrows super high, nearly touching his nonexistent hairline. “Against House?!”
“Yep. So listen, coach-we wanna see the bossmen, see what’s going on with that.”
“Jesus Christ, Kara-not even you can blackmail Nero.”
“Pfft, says you.” Kara rolled her eyes. “Maybe it takes, maybe it doesn’t, and if it doesn’t-probably gonna get messy. Help us out, and it’d probably go good for you.”
His brows furrow, then something seems to dawn on him about what she’s saying. If they kill Nero and Big Sal, that’d leave HIM in charge.
“So...what’s the plan?”
“Get us in there. Tell ‘em I’m claiming to know something about their special project, that I got ideas. Tell ‘em Moray’s with me.”
“And Clanden?”
“You saw the three of us talking in a corner before he went upstairs, alone. Then alluva sudden I came to you wanting to talk to Nero.”
Cachino nods, still a little dazzled by the shift in things. “I can post my men at the doors. Limit things to Zoara’s.” A glance between the two of them. “If it goes that way, I mean.” He was clearly hoping it’d go that way.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		