vesper price đź selina kyle (![]() ![]() @ 2020-09-23 01:07:00 |
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Entry tags: | aaron taft, harper kelly, vesper price |
Who: Aaron & Vesper (with a side of Harper)
What: First meetings under less than desirable circumstances
Where: An office building in Los Angeles, CA
When: Backdated to Tuesday afternoon, September 8th, 2020
Warnings: BATCAT.
Vesper hated coming here. She knew it was necessary, but everyone else who might come here to meet her for the drop off always inevitably gave her the creeps. She supposed that was sort of the point, but it never got less grating on the nerves. Everyone in the Resistance, other than Joseph, was some degree of insane or megalomaniac. Okay so he technically fit into the latter, but also one she could actually stand. Comes with the territory in an organization like this, she knew. This wasn't her first rodeo anymore then it was Selina's, and everybody in Selina's world was just plain bonkers. Everyone except one. At least within her own family, Vesper more or less knew what to expect. A group full of power hungry, many even power-filled reincarnates who were really just looking to watch the world burn?
No thanks, she'd stick to good, old fashioned burglary.
Unfortunately, that's also why she was here. One of Vesper's many different hobbies happened to involve the procurement of things. All of them valuable, most of them very unique. She'd always been pretty good at sniffing out the things she could get the most money from that people would be dumb enough to spend too much for, but reincarnation really opened up a whole new set of doors for her little side hustle. The game no longer stopped at fancy jewels and expensive antiques (as much as she loved adding those to her own private collection while she searched for potential buyers), now she was able to get her hands on all sorts of things.
A lot of the time reincarnate artifacts boiled down to increasingly bizarre weapons, but really, anything went. That was the beauty of a world without limits, only more possibilities. Anything could be used for something that somebody out there wanted, and Vesper was more than willing to sell her findings to the highest bidder. Naturally, the highest bidder was usually the Resistance. Camelot was too straight laced most of the time to stoop to her level, though desperate times always called for desperate measures, yadda yadda. The Agency probably wouldn't take very kindly to knowing it was her who kept lifting personal reincarnate items before they had a chance to repossess them, so outside of independent contractors, that really only left one group for Vesper to take her wares to.
She was antsy to get this trade over with, so of course they were keeping her waiting. Vesper passed the time by ticking off in her head all of the myriad of different ways she could probably get into this building without using a door if she really wanted to. She wouldn't, if only because she didn't have a good enough reason to at the moment, but she could. It wasn't exactly Fort Knox, and a fairly inconspicuous structure from the outside, though she would be stupid not to consider how many different levels of security they could have running through the place. She also wasn't dumb enough to think this was the real Resistance headquarters, enough time to study it had already told her this building was a decoy. A puzzle for another day.
Leaning her back against the cool stone behind her, Vesper crossed her arms over her chest and huffed a noise of impatience. It'd been ten minutes, maybe fifteen that she'd wasted standing here in this hallway that might as well be a dank tunnel for its lack of natural light and no way out that wasn't backwards or forwards, or one of the rooms on either side of her that didn't even seem to have windows. It was enough to make any girl feel a little trapped. Her dark clothing made her nearly imperceptible from the shadows bouncing off the walls if you were far enough way, but green eyes were sharp enough to spot the approaching figure from some ways down the hall once she looked up. Male, at least six-foot-one, maybe taller. No one she recognized by physique alone, though she'd have to be blind not to notice how appealing his was in particular.
Too bad she was more annoyed that they were giving her the run around. She might have opened with something nicer. (Not likely.)
"It's about time," Vesper called out to the approaching figure, pushing herself lazily off the wall and into the artificial light. Whoever he was, at least he wasn't that bitch in recruitment or her least favorite certified nutso. Dealing with Quinn was never anything but a headache. Kicking a medium sized bag at her feet, Vesper re-crossed her arms impatiently. "Do you want this stuff or not? Because I don't have all day." That was a lie, she made her own schedule, but a very important part of that schedule was to never spend anymore time here then she absolutely had to. It made her cranky.