CurtailedAmbrosia
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Pretty Sarah’s tough stuff.  Normally, Kara wasn’t much for pimps-but Sarah wasn’t just any pimp, she was a guardian, and while her merchandise had slimmed down a bit in recent years (more evidence to her not being a shit person, given people could leave her employ if they wanted) she was still turning managing to turn caps and keep an eye on her charges, all while cleaning rooms and doing more work in the place than Marco could be bothered with.
Plus, Jimmy had once told her a story about how she’d tossed a guy out on his naked ass for getting too rough with him-and that was just hilariously entertaining. Sweetie felt safe here too, and that was sayin’ something for the profession, Kara didn’t care who you were.
She smiles and it’s cheerful rather than manic, genuinely friendly. Sarah’s someone she genuinely likes-not entertainment, but someone she actually respects.
“Nah-I ain’t been drinking since yesterday, and me n’ Jonah-this here’s Jonah-been finding enough to keep us busy, and me entertained.” Kara pauses, glancing over at him. “Come to think of it, I ain’t been bored since we partnered up, big guy.”
She wiggled her eyebrows not quite suggestively-but more than a smidgen silly, something Sarah took in before her gaze turned on him a moment or two, trying to figure what sort of man could wrangle someone like Kara for any length of time. She afforded him a nod in greeting. “Kara makes for a strange John, if you can even call her that.”
“You certainly can-I paid, same as anybody to take Sweetie out! It counts. Totally counts-but hey, I’m not here for her or to shoot the shit with Jimmy-I’m here for you, Sarah. We got a business proposition.”
The woman’s amusement turned to mild suspicion, but when she speaks it’s neither harsh nor stern-more wisdom than anything. Kara’s trouble. Harmless trouble, most of the time-but trouble. “No.”
“Hold on a minute, this is legit! Super legit-”
“Uh huh.”
“House legit.”
That was a big name to throw around, and Kara does so easily. For all she knows, she’s in deep shit with the mysterious head of the strip, the chip she failed to deliver-but it’s the second time since that she’s name dropped him as if she knew the man personally-and was in good with him. The first, had been when initially threatening Cachino to tattle, falsely claim he’d been in on the plan to gas the strip.
“See, the Omertas are in a uh, a shape. We had a...disagreement about how one does business, and now a bunch of ‘em are toast. I got a lock on it and Mean agreed to be muscle for now-but I’m going to be honest-I don’t got the attention span to figure out how to run a brothel.”
“...you want me to go work with a bunch of gangsters.”
“Some gangsters, the head of which I got-well, we got, given the blackmail I had isn’t much good anymore-by the balls. His name’s Cachino, and he was the lieutenant to you know, the big bosses-both of whom are no longer with us. That’s something of a power vacuum, and the whole place’ll fall apart we don’t find somebody to help run Gomorrah. They got a lot of girls in there, and part of my deal with Cachino is, he doesn’t get to touch ‘em. You get how it’d be problematic, leaving him solely in charge of the whole operation, ‘stead of just part of it-and then there goes my cut.”
Kara’s always thinking about money.
Supposedly.
				
			Plus, Jimmy had once told her a story about how she’d tossed a guy out on his naked ass for getting too rough with him-and that was just hilariously entertaining. Sweetie felt safe here too, and that was sayin’ something for the profession, Kara didn’t care who you were.
She smiles and it’s cheerful rather than manic, genuinely friendly. Sarah’s someone she genuinely likes-not entertainment, but someone she actually respects.
“Nah-I ain’t been drinking since yesterday, and me n’ Jonah-this here’s Jonah-been finding enough to keep us busy, and me entertained.” Kara pauses, glancing over at him. “Come to think of it, I ain’t been bored since we partnered up, big guy.”
She wiggled her eyebrows not quite suggestively-but more than a smidgen silly, something Sarah took in before her gaze turned on him a moment or two, trying to figure what sort of man could wrangle someone like Kara for any length of time. She afforded him a nod in greeting. “Kara makes for a strange John, if you can even call her that.”
“You certainly can-I paid, same as anybody to take Sweetie out! It counts. Totally counts-but hey, I’m not here for her or to shoot the shit with Jimmy-I’m here for you, Sarah. We got a business proposition.”
The woman’s amusement turned to mild suspicion, but when she speaks it’s neither harsh nor stern-more wisdom than anything. Kara’s trouble. Harmless trouble, most of the time-but trouble. “No.”
“Hold on a minute, this is legit! Super legit-”
“Uh huh.”
“House legit.”
That was a big name to throw around, and Kara does so easily. For all she knows, she’s in deep shit with the mysterious head of the strip, the chip she failed to deliver-but it’s the second time since that she’s name dropped him as if she knew the man personally-and was in good with him. The first, had been when initially threatening Cachino to tattle, falsely claim he’d been in on the plan to gas the strip.
“See, the Omertas are in a uh, a shape. We had a...disagreement about how one does business, and now a bunch of ‘em are toast. I got a lock on it and Mean agreed to be muscle for now-but I’m going to be honest-I don’t got the attention span to figure out how to run a brothel.”
“...you want me to go work with a bunch of gangsters.”
“Some gangsters, the head of which I got-well, we got, given the blackmail I had isn’t much good anymore-by the balls. His name’s Cachino, and he was the lieutenant to you know, the big bosses-both of whom are no longer with us. That’s something of a power vacuum, and the whole place’ll fall apart we don’t find somebody to help run Gomorrah. They got a lot of girls in there, and part of my deal with Cachino is, he doesn’t get to touch ‘em. You get how it’d be problematic, leaving him solely in charge of the whole operation, ‘stead of just part of it-and then there goes my cut.”
Kara’s always thinking about money.
Supposedly.
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		