Ghost in the City Cyberpunk Gamer SI

The horrors beyoned thought. (It's just a salad!)

Guardian Box

Radioactive Cognitohazard
Sotnik
"It's not your business, It's a TC thing. You don't need to get involved" Jun said

"Yeah but you are my bro-" Motoko started but paused mid-sentence, tracks shifting to the imaginary sound of rusted gears inside of her brain moving and grinding painfully against each other "-why don't you make it my business?" she asked instead

"Huh?" Jun said with the exact expected comprehension of an older sibling who stole all of the muscles and none of the brains God allotted to their generation in the family.

"I'm a merc, beans-for-brains" his younger sister, who obviously inherited all the smarts and beauty in the family replied "Just hire me and I'll do all the difficult stuff for you"

"I don't think it's a good idea." Jun replied "Fujimura-sama wouldn't be happy by involving outsiders in this matter-"

"He's trying to get me roped in anyways, the old fart will love it" Motoko interrupted "Besides, if you worry about him, I'll tell you exactly what to say to get him to back off if he raises a stink"

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"-judging that continuing the investigation by ourselves alone would not yield satisfactory results in the allotted time frame" Jun continued his report to Fujimura-sama on the successful destruction of the thieves who dared to assault a TC operation, following the conversation flowchart his sister made for him "I have decided to employ a trusted subcontractor of substantial skill to take over the tedious bulk of the investigation. The move has clearly produced viable and actionable results quickly, and so-" he stopped when his boss raised his hand, his face twisted in a grimace between mental anguish and amusement.

"In other words" the older man began "You were stuck, your sister barged in and saved your ass, did all the hard work, and told you what to say to stubbornly imply that she's distanced from the Claws when the truth is obvious."

"That-" Jun replied, checking the flowchart again "-is not an inaccurate assessment"

"Well, since she's pretending to be so mercenary, what's the price she demanded for her services?"

"It-" Jun choked on his words "I'd rather not say, sir. But... but it was quite high"

"She demanded that much money from her own brother?" Fujimura-sama asked, brows twisted in a frown "Perhaps I had misjudged her..."

"It's not money, sir. God I wish it was just money" Jun replied, a haunted look on his face

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Jun stared at the unholy thing laying down before him. There were things there, things he didn't even have a name for, in colors he never thought food should have.

"Come on, eat up Jun" his sister cajoled him as he played with his meal, fork moving the weird green things all around his plate

"A month. Just a month of this." Jun psyched himself up as he finally took a bite of the salad.
 

Blasterbot

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Jun stared at the unholy thing laying down before him. There were things there, things he didn't even have a name for, in colors he never thought food should have.

"Come on, eat up Jun" his sister cajoled him as he played with his meal, fork moving the weird green things all around his plate

"A month. Just a month of this." Jun psyched himself up as he finally took a bite of the salad.
No XXL Burritos? such horror. what a terrible fate.
 

Carrot of Truth

War is Peace
it's a scop burrito. You get them from SCSMs in game.


I assume its basically this.

5e8234811378e352b6104863



They gave those out in my school back in the day because real life is becoming cyberpunk.
 
Chapter 122

Seras

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*I found him!* Hiromi called out sounding delighted as I quickly accessed her data ping and the screens that surrounded me all shifted into one.

*Damn no wonder we didn’t see him. He hadn’t gone home the day before.* Malcolm muttered, and I nodded. Time stamp was from a whole day before the heist.

That made things complicated.

*Did we find out when he got back from the heist?*

*I don’t think he did.* Ichi offered *I’ve checked from when we lost track of him to practically now, and I never see him there. Is the address something outdated?* Ichi asks something that had been shot around to the group a few times at this point.

*Maybe. Alright. I’ll back trace him. Malcolm, you're with me on that path. Ichi keep searching for me. Hiromi, back up Ichi. Let’s find this bastard.*

I heard affirmatives and we all got back to it.

Okay he left a full day before all of this had happened. Let’s find where he went. It ended up being something obvious.. It was something we probably should have considered. He went to work.

He showed up on the cameras to Akari’s little shop about five minutes after leaving and then Malcolm and I both followed the timestamp up until he got back in his car and left.

He went the other way down the street from where he had come.

The same direction he had showed up during the heist.

Malcolm and I followed, and this time it was easy. We already had the camera records since he was going down the same path he had taken coming to the heist.

And where he had gone after.

This time when he reached the points he had disappeared before we got him this time he wasn’t being careful.

We had actually had the camera records we needed the whole time. Just not the right time.

See before he had disappeared on a rather long length of street that led into an industrial area. A long area with no cameras to track.

We hadn’t known if it was just a drop off, or something else, but now we knew it wasn’t just the dropoff.

*He parked on the side of the street.*

*I guess he was hungry.* Malcolm offered and I couldn’t help but scoff. The man had parked on the side of the street instead of… In the parking garage for that building? Because he wanted to stop and get some food.

He was on camera and we were able to watch him enter the building.

*Information on that building?*

*I’m looking right now. City records has it-” Hiromi started, but was cut off.

*It’s a Sixth St. Base.* Ichi cut in. *The gang tags are kind of a giveaway.* He offered and I looked at the camera still and had to nod. Yeah that was 6th St. Gang tags.

I hadn’t noticed them, because I didn’t think of the graffiti in the city as anything but an eye sore for the most part.

*Okay. I think we have what we need. Hiromi. Are you ready?*

*You bet! Fujimura won’t know what hit him!*

*Then I’ll make the call to Jun. Let’s get out of here.*

—--

We were back at the apartment. I had called Jun ahead to make sure he was still home, and he was. Akari wasn’t though. She had gone home, but at my request would meet us all at the apartment.

But it wasn’t just Akari that I had asked Jun to call in.

As the four of us all formed up on the apartment door I looked to Hiromi who was practically bouncing at what she was plotting. She threw me a nod, and I returned it. Opening the door to see the three Tyger Claws all waiting around the couch.

Fujimura looked annoyed, but we would see if he kept that attitude when we got started.

Luckily I wasn’t the one responsible for talking this time. Hiromi sauntered in every ounce of Corpo training on full display as she walked right up to the three and took a seat directly opposite of Fujimura.

Just to be a little shit. I took a seat on her right, exactly where Jun was sitting for Fujimura. Ichi and Malcolm both took seats to her left.

“Thank you for coming. I hope I didn’t keep you waiting?” Hiromi offered and Fujimura’s eyebrow flickered up before stilling.

This wasn’t what he expected at all.

“Not long.”
“Excellent. We don’t like causing any difficulty for our customers after all.” Hiromi said, and then she reached out to her jacket pocket and pulled out something that she hadn’t told me about.

She stood and with two hands offered a small business card that she had pulled out.

Fujimura gave it a look before taking it.

“Section 9. Asset Retrieval. Intelligence gathering. Wetworks.” Fujimura read off the card and I had a moment where everything spun a bit.

Because that was fucking cool!

Hiromi!? You made business cards!? That’s so fucking preem!

“We heard about your missing shipment, and decided as a symbol of a potentially profitable relationship we would begin an investigation. We have discovered not only who stole from you, but where they took your shipment. Although we can’t confirm that the shipment wasn’t moved from that location. That would of course require another investigation if that is the case.”

I could see Akari perk up as the knowledge hit that her fuck up had been basically taken care of. Jun was looking at the business card and shooting me looks but I just kept my face calm and collected.

Even if I really wanted to cheer and hug Hiromi! She was so cool! Like a little corpo!

Just you know on my side.

“Interesting. I assume you have the evidence?”

“Of course. Before I hand it over we should of course talk about payment. Section 9, is a premier investigative team. As far as I am aware your own team was unable to complete the investigation despite being given days. We’ve only begun our investigation this morning and completed it.” Hiromi said with a smile that reminded me of a shark.

“Payment…” Fujimura spoke the word calmly and seemed to consider things.

“You will find our fees well worth the reliable and quick service.” Hiromi added throwing out probably the most generic corpo line I’ve ever heard.

Fujimura looked to Jun then Akari. “I assume your investigation has led to a dead end?”

“Yes Fujimura-Sama. We weren’t able to narrow anything down.” Jun added, but then he looked to us. “But I also didn’t realize my sister was going to try and extort us for petty cash.” He said looking irritated at me, but I quirked an eyebrow, daring him to keep complaining. But Hiromi beat me to it.

“Oh don’t be silly Jun. There is nothing petty about our fee.” Hiromi added with a brilliant smile that had me smirking along with her. “The information and location are here.” She said, pulling a shard out of her neck.

On the drive over she had been hard at work putting together a report on what we had found. Apparently it was something she had learned how to do in class and had figured being professional about this would increase repeat business.

Or at least that is what she said, and I had agreed with her, because Hiromi had been cackling like a madwoman the whole drive over.

“How much.” Fujimura finally answered. Seeming to realize he was going to need the information to find his drugs.

“Oh. We will give you a discount for first time customers. Two-hundred thousand.”

Jun’s jaw dropped, and Fujimura’s eyebrow rose up.

“This fee also doesn’t cover a guarantee of the shipment still being at the location. This is where they moved the assets after theft. Unless of course you desire us to take part in the recovery of your goods. That will be additional fees.” Hiromi offered with a bright smile.

—--

I was pacing a bit back and forth.

“Motoko relax.”

“I’m just… I should have gone with just in case you know?” What if someone shot Jun!?

“Fujimura didn’t pay us. So we didn’t go.” Hiromi said, drawing my attention to how she was now fully reclined on my couch, an energy drink in her hand that she was sipping on all the while a smirk never left her face.

Hiromi had in a short time made more money for Section 9, than anything we had done since the yacht heist.

Two hundred grand split four ways was still a nice chunk of change.

Fifty thousand eddies had already been added to my bank account. Ichi and Malcolm had disappeared soon after Fujimura had taken Jun and Akari to go claim their drugs back.

But the boys had said they would be back. They were grabbing food and drinks for a party.

Hiromi continued to look like the cat that caught the canary, but I was just nervous. I knew Jun would be okay… He was strong and stuff. Had a cool name and everything but like…

There might be a netrunner there! What if they hacked my himbo brother and made his chrome shut down. Or just overheated him to death!?

“Relax Motoko.” Hiromi called out again as I had resumed pacing but in the end she was right. I had agreed not to go with them because Fujimura refused to pay us any further.

He had in the end paid for the information of course. Looking like he was annoyed with the whole situation, but in the end money had changed hands. He got his information, reviewed it and agreed it was actionable.

“You were pretty cool Hiromi.” I said suddenly causing Hiromi to almost choke on her drink.

“Wha?”
“The way you totally controlled the conversation. I wanted to scream when you pulled out the business card, you know? When did you even make that?”

“Oh that old thing? I made it after we were doing the Yacht Heist. While I was selling the chrome, I realized I needed to stop looking like some weird teenager off the street. I needed to be a young corporate woman on the job and people will take me more seriously. So I had a couple made.” Hiromi said lackadaisically, trying to play it off.

“It was pretty cool. I think it worked on Fujimura.”

“Yeah his face was great!”

The door opened and Ichi and Malcolm came in bags on their arms. “Time to party!” Malcolm called out whooping as he toddled over and dropped the bags onto the table.

“Oh! Yes! I’m hungry! Gimme!” Hiromi demanded and Malcolm quickly grabbed a white to go box and offered it up to her.

“Yes oh Corpo overlord! Please accept this humble offering!”

“Hahaha! That’s right! Worship me!” She laughed as she took her food and quickly dug in.

“Motoko?”

“Huh? Oh yeah. I’m okay Ichi, just nervous for Jun. It’s dumb. I know he goes off on his own all the time, but like… This time because I set it up I’m nervous.” Ichi nodded as he passed a box to me as well.

“Eat. Enjoy our success Jun has his team with him. They’ll be fine.”

I nodded as I settled onto the couch to eat. Nothing else to do I guess…

Maybe just one more glance at my message app on my agent to make sure he hasn’t called for help?

“So what are you guys doing with your payday this time?” Malcolm asked, his mouth full of noodles. “I mean. I can definitely afford my car now! I’ll uh… Make sure to use a more reliable trader and everything this time. Yes Hiromi I will bring you with me when I buy it. Please don’t glare at me like that.”

“Good! Of course we will back you up on your purchase. That kind of eddies changing hands require a good bit of muscle… And common sense.” She added.

“I’m saving it all this time.” Ichi added. “I want to make sure I won’t run into a problem with rent again for a long time.”

“That’s really smart.” I said to Ichi who smiled while Hiromi scowled.

“No it isn’t! Putting money into an account and not using it is the worst thing ever! You have to invest! Get some chrome or something! Maybe upgrade your truck! Money sitting in an account isn’t doing anything for you to make more money!”

“Still going to save it.” Ichi said, shrugging at Hiromi’s rant.

“Ugh! This is why I’m the financial manager.” She said pointing at all of us and lingering on me with narrowed eyes.

“Don’t look at me like that! I’m going to be spending all of it on working on some tech and stuff. Probably won’t get any chrome with it, but that’s on the table too.” I said slurping up a bit of noodles after.

“Hmm. Acceptable!”

“Glad to satisfy you oh overlord.” I mocked, using the boys' joke from before.

“Damn right!”

—--

Long after the food was eaten and our little party had broken up into most of us just hanging out watching terrible TV.

It was really bad and I feared Malcolms taste.

“Why are we watching this again?”

“Because I’m too full to want to get up and it’s on.” Ichi added.

“It’s a good show!” Malcolm argued and Hiromi made a little humming noise in agreement, her eyes never leaving the rather…

“This is awful.” I grumbled, but didn’t turn it off. I was full of noodles and didn’t want to get up either.

Then the door opened.

“Jun!” I called out, sitting up instantly and seeing him enter. Akari right behind him, but no Fujimura in sight.

He walked over and ruffled my hair. Despite the fact he smelled like he had gotten into a fight.

“Well!?” I demanded and he huffed a laugh.

“No worries little killer! Your info was spot on. Found most of the drugs at that site. They had been selling some of it, but we got most of it back. Cleared out the 6th St. punks that thought they could move in on our turf, and Fujimura pulled Haruka off the streets.” Akari added the last bit with a sinister happiness at the thought.

Well it was sort of his fault. Who was stupid enough to try and steal that much money from his own gang?

“So Fujimura was happy then?” Hiromi asked, sitting up straight as well, and Jun looked a little hesitant to answer but his shoulders slumped.

“Oh he wasn’t happy. The cost of the info wasn’t exactly cheap.” Jun said, eyeing up both Hiromi and I. In response we both just smiled innocently. Which earned a roll of his eyes. “But we recovered a lot of the shipment. And Fujimura was… Accepting of the costs.”

“He was grumbling about your little corpo friend the whole time!” Akari added giggling as she flipped forward to land on the couch. The woman's energy seemed to have returned now that she wasn’t on the hook for losing the shipment. “Apparently he wasn’t happy that you’re going off on your own.”

I just shrugged. “At least I’m still willing to work with him and the TC. I could have just left entirely.”

“Aww. You wouldn’t do that little killer! You fit in with us too well!” Akari offered, even as her leg arced up, and I was forced to roll off the couch to dodge her poking feet.

“Akari. If you poke a hole in my new couch. You are paying for it.” Jun called out from the kitchen.

Ah of course Jun was celebrating as well. The burrito disappeared as he started biting into it.

“You ruin all my fun!”

“I literally joined up with this to save your ass.” Jun replied instantly and Akari actually stilled and nodded, without her usual manic energy.

“Thanks Jun.” She said to my surprise.

And Juns.

“Yeah… yeah sure anytime Akari.”

“Good I’ll hold you to that!” She chirped out all craziness back on full display.

“I take it all back.”

“Too late!”
—--

With Jun back home I was able to better relax. We had done it. Section 9 had done something pretty cool.

We had successfully completed a deal with one of the major gangs in Night City.

Sure we had easy access through Fujimura, but it was still something to be proud of.

Hiromi had even offered our services in the future to Fujimura for work. It was possible Fujimura might take us up on that.

The team eventually left that night. Everyone was tired since we had worked through the whole day tracking down Haruka and the call of their bed was too much to resist.

Yet, I just felt amped up.

I wandered into my room ignoring Jun and Akari still hanging out on the couch watching TV together.

Akari was definitely being flirty, but Jun just looked happy that the stress of finding the thief was off his shoulders.

I walked over to my desk. Looking over all the junk I had.

Okay. Time to do some work. I pulled out my belt, grabbed my Lexington and holster and put it on the desk.

I knew exactly what my next little project was going to be.

I grabbed my 3D printer and fed it a bit of metal.

Just needed a bit of measuring.

I finished that and quickly sketched out the device I needed on the CAD program, and started the printer.

That started, I went over to my toolbox and grabbed some bits and bobs. Screws mostly.

Pulling the Silencer up I checked it again remembering I was going to need some testing to make sure this version of the silencer would hold up.

But I would do that after.

The Printer stopped running pretty soon after, and I pulled out the metal device.

With a few deft movements. I drilled it into my holster. Then I slipped in the silencer. I locked into place, and I practiced pulling it from the little holder that was now attached to the Lexington holster.

I had considered building or buying a new holster so I could keep the silencer attached, but that wasn’t really needed. Most of the time if I was going to be worried about stealth, I would have the advantage anyways. So I would just draw my Lexington, attach the silencer and be good to go.

I smiled as I checked my alerts.

*100 Tech XP Gained*

That was my secondary reward for finishing something new.

I grabbed my tools. Okay. I needed another Silencer for my rifle. Maybe put together an optic for it as well? That could be fun to play with.

Regardless it meant I had projects to mess with.
 

xachariahxx

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It still bothers me that Hiromi is exploiting Motoko with an even split. She knows that the Founder/CEO/Security Chief/Lead Programmer does not draw the same salary as the the VP of Marketing, who earns more than the generic interns with no specific skillsets.

Keeping them afloat isn't an issue anymore. Motoko just gifted them about ~3 years of a solid annual salary for Night City. They have more than enough to live on and take care of family if they're not buying luxury cars. There is no way Hiromi hasn't noticed, and she really ought to be looking out for Motoko and sit her down for a chat on not getting exploited by subordinates just because they're friends. That's executive training 101.

"Friends" who exploit you to earn lots of money they don't deserve aren't real friends. "Friends" who let other friends steal from you aren't friends either.

Edit: Hiromi doesn't have to be cutthroat about their pay. Like giving them a generous 10% instead of <5% like they're worth, but equal is just abusing the friendship. And to her credit, Hiromi does try to call out Ichi with "how about you chrome up instead of being useless dead weight", but Ichi reiterates that he'd definitely rather just coast and get free money from Motoko doing 90% of the work.
 
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Seras

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It still bothers me that Hiromi is exploiting Motoko with an even split. She knows that the Founder/CEO/Security Chief/Lead Programmer does not draw the same salary as the the VP of Marketing, who earns more than the generic interns with no specific skillsets.

Keeping them afloat isn't an issue anymore. Motoko just gifted them about ~3 years of a solid annual salary for Night City. They have more than enough to live on and take care of family if they're not buying luxury cars. There is no way Hiromi hasn't noticed, and she really ought to be looking out for Motoko and sit her down for a chat on not getting exploited by subordinates just because they're friends. That's executive training 101.

"Friends" who exploit you to earn lots of money they don't deserve aren't real friends. "Friends" who let other friends steal from you aren't friends either.

Edit: Hiromi doesn't have to be cutthroat about their pay. Like giving them a generous 10% instead of <5% like they're worth, but equal is just abusing the friendship. And to her credit, Hiromi does try to call out Ichi with "how about you chrome up instead of being useless dead weight", but Ichi reiterates that he'd definitely rather just coast and get free money from Motoko doing 90% of the work.
Remember the money split was Motoko's idea, and as you said Motoko is sort of the CEO of this. Will Hiromi start arguing for a different pay structure? Very likely! It's actually something I've been considering as Section 9 grows beyond just the tiny team taking gigs, Hiromi might push for a corporate fund to start paying things like equipment, and bribes, and even Delemain services if needed.

But Section 9 is still very early on, and they are still chooms just sort of growing into this together.

Also Ichi isn't dead weight, he is the driver. The man with a van. And on top of that, remember a lot of this started because Motoko merked Jotaro leaving Ichi without a source of income despite his family situation. So Motoko is just making sure her choom has a house over his head.

He does buy some upgrades and stuff soon. Don't worry.
 

PeaceMaker 03

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Hiromi needs to draw up a business plan, costs, overhead, income averages, then show that 60% of profits over 20k eddies goes into section 9 fund.

Money for safe house, Trauma Team coverage, bribes, medical, investment, specialist support, etc…… plus Spend some eddies on the gang that lives in her net runner building. Hearts and minds to offer depth in the neighborhood to protect her net running gear from anyone snooping around.

What is Moto doing with funds from all her mercing scabs, and jumping off buildings BD’s? Hiromi help the girl out with taking care of your Choom, you muscles in on Nox, but left Moto hanging.
 
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xachariahxx

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Also Ichi isn't dead weight, he is the driver. The man with a van.
Sure, Ichi isn't doing nothing. He's contributing something and earning some pay. Half a decade's salary is a pretty good apology for killing his boss, since he hasn't even been in the workforce that long (IIRC, night city annual salary is like ~15k eddies).

But if Ichi disappears one day, they can replace him within the hour.
If Hiromi disappears, they could replace her skill set in a couple of weeks (if not her great personality).
If Motoko disappears, they'd have to disband and get new jobs because people like her can't be hired on unless you've got pocketbooks as deep as corps.
 

Carrot of Truth

War is Peace
Okay so I assume Motoko finished her jobs for Padre off screen? If she still just sort of fucked off on that it can't be good for her rep at all.
 

xachariahxx

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Okay so I assume Motoko finished her jobs for Padre off screen? If she still just sort of fucked off on that it can't be good for her rep at all.
It should be fine. It's been a week at most in story.

Motoko (and post-relic V) are freakishly fast with jobs but they're outliers. Mercs are supposed to take weeks to do things instead of being Amazon Prime assassination services with free next day delivery.
 
Chapter 123

Seras

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The second Silencer took about the same length of time to make as the first, although the Copperhead already had everything ready for the detachable Silencer. The Copperhead’s muzzle was already detachable. So I just unscrewed the old one, and made the silencer grooves the right length to screw right on.

When I was done. I pulled it into a shooting stance.. It was heavier than the old muzzle, but nothing excessive. It was getting late, but I didn’t feel like sleeping, so I grabbed my gear and headed out of my room.

“Where you going?” Jun called out from the couch as I walked in, and I shrugged.

“Shooting range. I made a silencer for my rifle, and I want to give it a test run.”

“Huh.” Jun replied as he stood up and walked over looking at the Copperhead that I was carrying in one hand as I held a box of ammo in the other. He moved in to take my rifle and I just sighed as I lifted it up so he could take it and look it over.

“You made this?”

“Just the silencer. I made one for my Lexington as well.”

“Not your Burya?”

“Pfft. The Electromagnets interfere with baffling tech. You can’t put a silencer on any of them.” I said with a shrug.

“Shame. This is cool. Want to make one for your amazing big brother?”

I crinkled my nose as I looked him over. “Why do you even want a silencer? You don’t fight sneaky.”

“Maybe I want to start.” He said with a smirk that told me that was a lie.

“You just want a silencer to show off how cool you are.”

“I want a silencer to show off how preem I am.” He agreed instantly without even attempting to deny it.

“Fine. Go get whatever you want one for. I’ll start making it before I head to the range.” Jun grinned at me as he ran into his own room and then to my surprise came out with a weapon I didn’t know he even had.

“When did you get this?” I asked, looking at the Malorian Overture that was… Well it was in Tyger Claw colors. Ugly was my first thought, but I wasn’t going to be mean to Jun.

“Fujimura-Sama gave it to me a while back. I don’t really use it though. So?”

“Nope.” I denied instantly. Laughing a bit as Jun’s face fell. “It’s not that I don’t want to make a silencer for you Jun, but look.” I pointed out the Overtures barrel. “Can you see the problem?”

“There isn’t anything to attach the silencer to?”

“Exactly. I would have to completely remake the barrel. Normally not a huge problem but this is a Malorian revolver. The entire upper receiver is a solid piece of metal, cause Malorian is extra like that. That means I would have to remake the whole thing.”

“I’m not seeing the problem here.” Jun offered and I waved a fist at him, making him back off.

“That’s a lot of work, and while I’m pretty sure I could do it… Give me some time and I’ll see what I can do. Until then, keep your revolver.”

“Fine. But you better remember!”

“I will. Jeeze. Okay. In that case-” I said, making my way towards the door. But Jun interrupted me with a grin.

“Let’s hang out at the range, Imouto.”

My shoulders slumped. I had been planning on doing some serious grinding… “Fine.”

I couldn’t say no to sibling time with Jun.

—--

We hadn’t gone to the range I had been visiting. Instead Jun had demanded we go to the TC range he had once dragged me to so long ago.

I had agreed, mostly because the ammo would be cheaper. But when we got there, got settled in, the worst had come to pass. That which I had feared.

Jun was a range hog.

He was happily plinking away with my Copperhead. “This silencer is preem Motoko.”

“It would be even more preem if I got a chance to shoot it.” I muttered quietly. I had told Jun I was here to stress test the silencer, and that was a mistake because he now had a perfect argument to keep shooting every time I got bored and wanted to shoot.

“Just a few more Imouto. Gotta see how your silencer handles it right?” He replied happily and I just glared. He was acting like a kid at a candy store. Which… Like I’m happy that Jun is able to look like a kid, but I really wanted to kick him in the shins for hogging my gun.

“Kusanagi, and the little Kusanagi. Good to see you back.” Grizzled gun range guy greeted us walking up as he looked over Jun’s shooting.

“Jun decided to join me.” I offered grumbling at my gun hog of a brother.

“Copperhead? Interesting choice. They are reliable, not the best though.”

“It works, that’s all I really need. The silencer is new. I made it myself. Jun is helping me stress test it.”

“Oh? Becoming a bit of a techy huh? Good skills to have. Especially if you know how to do gun work.” I nodded. The Grizzled old man’s whole job seemed to be maintenance and work here at the range.

“Yeah. It’s come in useful. I’m working on modding out some of my weapons. I did a silencer for my Lexington first.” I offered, then since the man was staring interested in the silencer at the tip of the Copperhead I pulled the Lexington silencer off my gun belt, and offered it to him.

He accepted it without another word. Quickly finding the latch to open it up and check the electronics, and going over the little device.

“Not bad.” He finally offered after a minute of looking through it. “You made it out of a printer right?”

“Yeah.”

“I can tell from the construction. Those things aren’t bad, Quality can take a hit if you aren’t careful though,” he said giving me advice.

“Hey, not bad.” Jun called out as he checked his score on the electronic targets.

“It could be better.” The man cut in before Jun could properly enjoy his score. “You’ve been jerking the trigger on every shot. It’s pure luck your chrome is heavy enough you aren’t missing every shot. Back to it, Kusanagi. There is no excuse for such shoddy marksmanship.”

I nodded along at the critique, until I realized it would mean Jun would keep shooting my gun.

“Try with a different gun. I would like to shoot my Copperhead at some point today.” I grumbled, and Jun chuckled at little as he put the rifle to the side and pulled out a Unity from a holster on his back and then began taking slow ponderous shots.

I wanted to groan as I realized Jun was going to take forever. Looking around the range I sighed. Every other lane was still taken, which means I would just have to wait.

“Bored?” I was asked and I nodded a little before he chuckled. “Come with me then.” The old grizzled man offered and walked back into his little office.

I considered it. Jun and I were hanging out…

But Jun was also being a scopmuncher right now so I followed, entering into the little office covered in guns and equipment to maintain said weapons.

I blinked interested as he walked over to a Masamune that was up on a clamp.

“You ever see one of these?”

“Arasaka Masamune, yeah. Never played with one though. Always thought they were a little overengineered.”
“Heh. Lot of kids have an opinion on one until they actually get their hands on them. Come over and tell me what’s wrong with this one.”

I blinked at the sudden challenge and shrugged. The Masamune was Arasaka’s pride and joy. An assault rifle that was engineered the shit out of. Incredibly light. Incredibly tough.

Expensive as shit, and as I said it was the sort of weapon that was engineered to hell and back. I wasn’t really a fan to be honest, but as I started running my hands over her. Gun Nut filling in a ton of information about the weapon I was holding I had to admit.

Araska did know how to make a good rifle.

It was probably a good ten, or twenty grand more than I would pay for a rifle, but you paid it for a reason.

Thankfully Gun Nut’s specialty was knowing whether a gun I picked up would fire in the heat of the moment, so just touching the Masamune told me what the problem was.

“Someone had an accident.” I muttered, as I pulled it from the clamp under watchful judging eyes. I pulled out the receiver, looking around I found a tool kit nearby and scooped it up, grabbed a screwdriver, unscrewed literally a dozen little screws.

Fuck you too Arasaka engineer.

And finally managed to pull open the upper to find the problem. Shrapnel had gotten into the firing assembly.

I pulled a piece out and whistled.

“Someone was lucky. Piece of bullet shrapnel right into the firing assembly.”

“You spotted it quick. They replaced the part of the upper receiver that was damaged and it wouldn’t shoot. They couldn’t figure out what happened so brought it to me.” He agreed nodding as I then sighed, a few more moments to check the chamber to make sure nothing else was damaged. I started the long task of putting this thing back together.

The best part of course was my reward.

*100 Technical Ability XP Gained*

“You needed me to look over your weapons last time you were here. Saratoga if I remember right.”

“That sounds right? Do I even still have the Saratoga?” I muttered to myself. Did I still have the Saratoga? I vaguely remember seeing it during the move. It was probably in my closet with most of the other weapons I had collected and didn’t use very often.

“You know how to handle a weapon. You didn’t need me to check them.”

“Ah.. I’ve learned a lot since then.” I muttered. “And Jun is always overprotective.”

“Hmm. If you ever want some work, come by. I could use an assistant.”

I opened my mouth to ask if he could even afford me, but honestly Grizzled gun range guy was cool for a TC guy.

“I don’t know if I’ll take you up on that, but I appreciate it.” Then again it could be a good excuse to grind some XP.

He just nodded in acceptance. “It’s on the table if you want it.” Then without another word he pulled another rifle down off the racks around the room. An Ajax this time and started working on it.

I thought about it.

Jun or guns…

I walked over and after checking it with Gun Nut, I worked with him on fixing the problem on the Ajax.

—--

“I can’t believe you left.” Jun grumbled at me, as we walked out of the hidden TC range.

“You hogged the entire lane. I didn’t even get to shoot!” I snapped at him, and Jun did have the decency to look a little embarrassed but then pointed a finger at me.

“You already shoot better than I do, so I need more practice than you.” He said, surprising me, as I felt my jaw drop open.

“You… complimenting me as an excuse for your bad behavior isn’t gonna work!” I retorted back, but damn him.

I was feeling better after being complimented.

Jun could tell as well as his smile went smug. “Your silencer was stress tested and I got some practice with a rifle. Don’t use them much so it was a nice experience.”

“Yeah you’re too much of an ogre to shoot straight. Better to stick with a shotgun or something.”

“Oni. I have class.” Jun’s retort earned him a very judgemental look from me, but we were outside and walking through multiple groups of TC gonks that were hanging around. So I did the nice thing and didn’t call out my brother in front of his gang.

Burrito boy has class? Pfft.

“Shut up.” He grumbled at me.

“I didn’t say anything!” I sing-songed at him, almost breaking into giggles as he reached out like he was going to smack me, or grab me, but I just danced out of the way.

“You don’t have to say anything to say something!”

“Oh no! The Ogre is after me!” I faux gasped and that set it off. A moment later Jun burst into motion to try and grab me, but once again my ankles proved to be the best thing ever. Because I leapt up and over, a foot daintily smashing into my brother's stupid face and then bouncing off that.

“Ow. Fuck Motoko!” Jun grumbled as I landed a dozen feet away. Laughing all the while as he rubbed at his face.

“Oh please. You have subdermal there, your face is more chrome than anything you baby.”

Of course Jun and I now had a crowd looking at us.

Jun just turned to give the grunts a glare that very swiftly had everyone minding their own business. On the other hand I just didn’t care.

Jun had wasted my gun range time, and now I was feeling impish.

“Don’t even think about it.” He told me as I felt my grin spreading across my face.

“Think about what?” I teased him, even as I reached over and handed my Copperhead to a TC gonk that I was now standing next to much to his surprise. “Hold this for a second.”

“Wha-?”

“I don’t know for sure, but I know you well enough-” Jun started but was cut off.

I charged at that moment as he was distracted, mid sentence, bringing him up short as I leapt up, but only to trick Jun into thinking I was going up high, instead I flipped landing on my hands, rolling into a somersault that had me sliding right between his legs and then behind.

Right as his socket chirped and ejected his bikes key shard.

“Yoink!” I chirped out, snatching it out of the air, and avoiding Juns retaliatory swipe.

“Motoko!”

“Hehehe!” I cackled as I leapt to make some distance, and now it was on.

“Give that back!”

“Oh no the Ogre is after me!” I called out waving the shard and then it really was. I dodged past him, as he made to tackle me, grabbed my copperhead from the staring TC grunt and I was off. On foot Jun was probably a little faster than me, but I had hops.

Every time he got close I would leap away, usually up high then leaping over something that he would have to traverse.

Of course I wasn’t just messing with my brother here. This was important training for my out of shape Ogre-Onii…

I mean sure maybe making him almost smash into a wall by hacking a vending machine so I could crush a can of Ni-Cola, making the concrete wet right as he was turning the corner was a bit mean…

Funny as fuck though!
I was still cackling as I finally ran into a dead end in an alleyway and realized I would have to go over Jun to escape. But as he rounded the corner, he just roared and leapt back at me.

Uh-oh. Instead of trying to escape I just leapt up onto a garbage can and then onto a fire escape climbing over just in time to avoid his grasping hands as he had tried to follow me.

We stood there for a second. Jun had no way to get up high enough to get me up here….

“Pfft.” I snickered and rolled over putting my hands onto my chin as I lay down on the fire escape and just looked at my brother. My brother, who was gasping for air.

“You need more exercise.”

“I don't... Usually run for that long!” He grunted up at me as he leaned against the wall.

“Like I said. Exercise.”

“Gonna… Gonna chip in some Synth-Lungs.” he grunted instead and I scowled.

“Yeah cause that’s what you need. More chrome. Gonk.” But I rolled my eyes realizing that my fun time was over. I quickly rolled off the fire escape and landed easily on the ground. I pulled out the key shard and offered it to Jun who quickly snatched it up and put it back in its socket.

“You… You are going to work on my defenses so no one else can picksocket me.” He grumbled at me with a pointed finger.

I just rolled my eyes. As if a netrunner with any skill would have any trouble breaking through any defense he put up.

“C’mon you lump. Let’s get you home.” I informed him as I started walking towards his bike and my Quadra.

His grumbling had me smiling happily as he followed after.

—--

*So this isn’t just a trap right?* I asked into our comm line as we were all waiting outside the Gold beach Marina, funnily enough.

*It’s not a trap… And if it is, that’s what you are here for.* Hiromi responded with a hint of amusement in her tone.. Malcolm had done exactly what he said he was going to do.

He had found someone selling a Caliburn, and he was going to buy it. So now all of Section 9 was here to make sure it wasn’t going to end up with a bullet hole in our choom.

Hiromi and Malcolm were out hanging around the front of the Marina waiting, while Ichi and I were in his truck.

The truck that was facing away from the Marina, its back door unlocked but held almost completely closed so I could see out.

There may or may not be an HMG sitting in the back of the truck just in case of any nonsense as well.

I patted my barely used girl as we all waited.

*That’s him.* Hiromi added suddenly and I looked back out.

Down the ramp into the Marina parking garage came a Rayfield Caliburn. Its engine rumbling as it went past Ichi and I, down into a parking spot near the entrance of the Marina.

*Look at that beauty.* Malcolm muttered on the line, and I rolled my eyes, probably Ichi and Hiromi doing the same right alongside me.

If I had to hear even a single more Caliburn ‘fact’ from Malcolm today I was going to stuff his mouth with an XXL burrito and throw him in a trunk.

The call went quiet from Hiromi and Malcolm. I watched them approach the man that stepped out.

No guards?

That guy was brave. Then again he was right next to the Marina and if he was a member the security would try to protect him.

A moment later all three of them went into the Marina to one of the bars near the entrance and started talking.

I could see thanks to my Kiroshi, but they were to far to hear, and I had zero skill in lip reading. The inability to hear reminded me and I pulled open one of my back pouches, pulling the MaxDocs off the top until I came to the bottom.

There was my directional microphone! I hadn’t had a chance to use it until now!

I quickly put it on, and pointed my finger in the right direction, it took a bit of wiggling around with the controls to get the right conversation but then I succeeded and was listening in.

It was boring!

Malcolm and the seller were literally gushing about the Caliburn… I instantly felt my brain shutting off. So I was mostly just zone out, sitting cross legged in the back of the truck waiting for something to happen.

And waiting.

And waiting.

Eventually, finally Hiromi and Malcolm stood up, Malcolm shook the man's hand and they both stepped out of the Marina.

Malcolm quickly broke into a run as he charged at the Caliburn, and it opened at his approach.

Hiromi took a few seconds to say something but they had moved enough my mic wasn’t catching it. Whatever his response was, it satisfied her and she started walking up towards the truck.

“I guess that means the deal was a success?” Ichi asked, seeing that everything was over I stepped out of the back of the truck to join them.

“Oh yeah. The guy was more than happy to sell, and Malcolm happy to buy.” Hiromi offered with a sigh. “They spent like twenty minutes just nerding out about the car.”

“Yeah I heard. If he liked his car so much, why sell it?” I couldn’t help but wonder. Especially since I remembered first hand what happened when I bought my Kusanagi.

“This was his second one. And it was older I guess… He mentioned something about it being too old for him…” Hiromi said and I rolled my eyes at that.

The rich kid that they had bought from was one of those guys then.

“So everything should be good?”

“It’ll be fine. The Rayfield contract was transferred over. As far as Night City, Rayfield, and anyone important is concerned the car is Malcolms now.”

“Contract?” Ichi asked, a moment before I did.

“The security contract?” Hiromi offered and seeing both of our blank stares she sighed.

“Rayfield has a proprietary security system. Any intrusion will automatically call NCPD teams to the location to secure it. Part of the deal with buying one of the cars apparently.” She said a bit too casually, which I caught.

“Apparently… Wait. You didn't know that either did you!” I accused Hiromi as I caught her slip and she flushed a little.

“Malcolm may have gushed about it a bit.”
 
Chapter 124

Seras

Well-known member
We broke apart not long after that. Ichi had something that he was being evasive about that he wanted to do, and Hiromi had to go back to school.

Apparently her parents were fine with her missing some classes to complete a business deal, but not the whole day.

I decided to head to the range.

I had looked over the silencer on the Copperhead and it seemed fine, so I was going to fire more rounds through it and see what happened!

And of course try to level my reflex stat some more.

I walked in with my Copperhead, and a box of ammo.

Settled into a lane, happy that it was quiet this early in the afternoon, and started shooting.

It was fun!

I was getting Assault XP pretty consistently, and a Reflex notification between every few alerts as well. The whole process was punctuated by the silent retorts of my rifle. I was even doing things like practicing quick reloads by flinging the magazine out of the gun and slamming a new one home as I fired.

It was little things like that, that even with Quick Reload, having a bit of practice for it helped me nail the maneuver.

I was glad we had just gotten the big payday, because when I ran out of ammo, I just went and bought more.

And then again.

I had to stop and switch to the Lexington to let my Copperhead cool off after a while, but then I just did the same thing with my handgun.

I wanted some level ups, and I was going to get them.

My accuracy was good as well. The targets in this range gave a little point for how accurate you shot, and I was shooting quick and accurate, ramming rounds through the digital targets.

The points were meaningless really. But it still only made the whole thing more fun.

I had switched back to the Copperhead after letting it cool, and it didn’t take long before I got what I wanted.

*100 Assault XP Gained.*

*Assault skill level up!*

I hummed. As I let the knowledge flow in.

Assault 7. I let the level flow into me, and realized I knew a slightly better way to hold and grip the rifle to keep it stabilized while moving and firing.

Useful!

I took a break not long after. I had pushed my Copperhead a bit too much. Gun Nut was telling me, I should really stop firing before I start causing heat damage.

I gathered everything up and headed home. The apartment was empty when I got there. So I took some time to clean my guns and prep them for the next gig.

Then I flopped on my bed.

It felt good to level up. To improve myself. That crushing weight of the Scav threat and just general Night City fuckery, felt farther away since I had improved. I just had to keep improving. Moving the numbers slowly and steadily upward.

And eventually threats would go away.

Either because I simply surpassed their ability to harm.

Or because I destroyed them.

*Ringing.*

I blinked at the call that popped up.

“Panam?” I sat up as I realized who was calling, what was Panam calling me for? I quickly answered to find out.

*Hello?*

*Hey… Motoko. It’s Panam, from the Aldecaldos. Do you have a minute?* Panam asked, sounding almost professional in her courtesy.

*Yeah Panam, of course I do. How’s it going? I haven’t seen you since I talked to Saul about the heist.*

*Yeah… It’s a long story, but I’m not with the Aldecaldos anymore. I’m working as a merc in the city. I know this is a bit sudden, but I’m on a gig that I need some hands to help with. I wouldn’t normally reach out, but Scorpion wouldn’t shut up about your ability, and well… I could use some of that sort of help. This gig is important, and I can’t have it going to scop.*

*Well, Panam, you definitely called up the right girl. I’d love to help out. What’s the deets?* I sat up practically buzzing. New gig!

*I’ll send you what I can, but it’s that sort of gig. I don’t know everything, the fixer is being real… secure about it all.*

*Send what you can, but if you need help I’m in. We’re chooms after all.* The line was quiet for a minute and Panam let out a chuckle.

*Thanks Motoko. I appreciate that. Night City hasn’t exactly been what I expected on my own.*

*Hey. If you need something… Anything, call me in okay? I have lots of chooms all over the city. Even if it’s just to hang out at a club so you can vent to someone, I’ll be there.* Panam barked out a laugh.

*I’ll keep that in mind. Deets are sent out.*

*Alright give me a second.*

I looked over the text. Instantly my eyes narrowed. This was definitely a fixers work. I recognized the style that Wakako used in her information packets, but it wasn’t quite the same.

Mostly because the entire thing was very blank on what the actual gig was.

Although what was really interesting was what the gig actually did say.

*Holy shit! That’s a hell of a drive.*

*I’m a nomad. It’s what we do best… You were solid with Scorpion. So I-*

*I’m not saying no Panam, just surprised. There isn’t much here, and I don’t like that much, but I’m in.* I confirmed as I stood up. I was already starting to run around my room. I needed a bag of stuff… Clothes and junk. I realized I was going to have to raid Jun’s burrito stash as well just to be safe.

And let Jun and my chooms know.

I was actually getting kind of excited!

I had never been to Seattle before!

—--

Half an hour later I was pulling into a storage unit that was on the east side of the city. Just a block or so from the bare desert. Sixth St. tags covered the buildings in the area, but no one seemed to be around. Instead as I pulled in, I saw Panam… Panam’s ass anyways.

Look, I could recognize the booty anywhere. The game made sure of that.

She was half way into the engine bay of a Thorton Mackinaw. The same truck which I think was her personal ride a few years from now was a modded out monster. Many of the same upgrades as my Quadra covered it.

I pulled over not far from her and stepped out.

I was wearing my armor and gear.

If Panam made fun of me for being a dough girl I would be a little annoyed, but I wasn’t going to go light when the gig involved traveling to another city. One where I wouldn’t have any backup to call up in case something went bad.

“Panam!”

“One second!” She called out as she continued to rummage around with the insides of her truck. That was fine, it gave me time to grab my gear. I had a bag for clothes and toiletries, and a bag for food and snacks, cause I didn’t want to presume on Panams supply.

But I also had ammo and weapons.

I went around to the trunk that opened and stared at my supply.

My hand twitched towards the Uragan, but that was a bit much, and Panam probably had one of her own. Instead I grabbed my Nekomata and loaded a few of the spare magazines I had picked up for her into my armor’s webbing.

Hefting all my gear I headed over.

This wasn’t going to be a two vehicle trip. I was riding with Panam. Honestly it was for the best. I had never done a long distance trip like this before. Better to just rely on Panam’s skill as a nomad.

“And done!” She called out as she pulled herself free grabbing a rag and wiping her hands as she turned to look me over.

I saw the raised eyebrow which I promptly ignored.

“Let me pack my stuff then.” I offered as I headed to the passenger door and she nodded slowly looking amused.

“Should be room in the back seat, try not to squish my stuff.”

“I’ll be careful!” I called out as I climbed into the seat and checked the single back seat that still remained. Half of her back seat was cut off from all the extra equipment in her truck. Including I’m assuming the Machine gun that I remember could activate on top.

The seat had a few bags of her own already there and I carefully placed all my stuff, keeping only my Nekomata in the seat with me.

“You sure you need all that?”

“You hired me as a shooter, not dead weight.” I called back and pulled out from the back seat to see her looking me over from the driver door. Leaning against it casually, with an amused look on her face. “I’m treating this gig just as seriously as I am the one Scorpion brought me on, and remember, that time I brought an HMG.”

“I’m surprised you didn’t this time as well.”

“Last time I took it on a nomad gig, didn’t go well, so I’m sticking to more accurate shooting this time.” I said, patting my Nekomata.

“Well it’s a relief to see you taking this seriously.” She said, but her voice was more teasing than anything.

“Not sure what you got yourself into Panam, but between the signs of a good fixer sending you this gig, and how quiet you’ve been about it? I’m readying up for a war… Oh! I forgot the grenades! I’m such a gonk!” I said laughing as I bonked my head and hurried over to my Quadra.

A few grenades were fitted into my chest rig carefully placed so their triggers couldn’t go off.

Didn’t want to walk around with a fucking bomb strapped to my chest. That was only cool if I could get out of the armor fast enough.

I jogged back over and this time Panam was in the driver's seat and her amusement was gone.

“You know I can’t tell you anything about what I’m transporting?”

“Yep.” I said as I climbed in.

“Alright. I’m not too worried about the trip itself, maybe some minor Raffen trouble, but my girl can take care of that.” She said patting her truck, “But in Seattle the drop might be difficult. That’s the point I’m really worried about.”

“Well I’ll keep an eye out regardless, and my girl can handle whatever Seattle throws at us.” I sat patting my Nekomata mimicking Panams only motions.

“Alright. Let’s go then.” She said, sounding nervous.

Hearing that I of course put on my seatbelt. Road trip!

—--

“You need anything?” Panam asked hours into our drive but I looked over to her without really taking my eyes off the road, and camera monitors I had access to in the passenger seat.

“No, I’m fine. Fully hydrated.” I assured her. Just like last time I had worked with a nomad, I wasn’t letting any sense of boredom hinder me. It might be a few day drive from Night City up to Seattle, made longer mostly from poor roads, and being forced to take long detours to avoid Raffen territory, but I was fully embracing my cool, to keep an eye on things.

“Right… Right.”

“Sorry, do you want me to chatter about stuff? This is the first time I’ve gone this far from Night City. It’s kinda preem, and I could fill the air about all the cool stuff I’m seeing.”

“Ugh please no. Nomads know every driving game, or have heard everything you could ever see described in every way by bored children… I just didn’t expect you to be this focused… You’ve been staring at the horizon and the camera screens for hours.”

“I’m on a job. I might be a total gonk most of the time, but being professional on a gig is the best way to make sure everyone gets to go home afterwards.” I told her as I do finally take my eyes away from the horizon. “Don’t worry. No matter what happens, I’ll make sure we both get home.”

My words meant to be reassuring made her look a little sour for a moment, she caught that I noticed her expression as it smoothed out.

“It’s not you. I appreciate it, Motoko. I just don’t really have a home at the moment.” She said, her voice seeping with frustration.

“You want to talk about what happened to make you leave?”

“No. No I really don’t. I appreciate it, but just…”

“It’s fine Panam. I won’t push. I’m glad you called me up though. This is nice, getting out of the city I mean.”

“Heh, we’ll make a nomad out of you yet.” She offered and I stuck my tongue out, that wasn’t going to happen. As I had once told Scorpion. I needed a big couch and an AC unit at the end of the day.

—---

“You sure?”

“Yeah. I know this group, not the first time I’ve traveled up this way. Just play it cool, they can be assholes, but they aren’t Raffen.” Panam said as she turned into the ancient gas station on the side of a broken down road we had been following. It was surrounded by a fleet of nomad vehicles, and we had been waved down by a group up on the roof of the pump roof, a little snipers nest up there made out of old lawn chairs.

The truck’s rumbling engine died out and she stepped out.

“Well well look who it is! If it isn’t the troublemaker herself!”

“Scott! You’re still alive? I thought for sure someone would have put a bullet in you by now!” She called out as she put her hands on her sides and cocked her hip out.

“Heh. nothing out here in the desert can catch me girl! Who you got there with you?” He asked, looking to me as I stepped out. I was being nice and not carrying my Nekomata, but I was still suited up, just with my tech gogs up on the top of my head as I stretched my legs and walked around the front of the truck, scoping out everything around me as I met up with Panam.

“This is Motoko, she’s a solo I hired. But the Aldecaldos owe her something fierce. She pulled Scorpion out of a Raffen camp after they ambushed them.”

A long whistle escaped the old cowboys lips. He titled his big old twelve gallon hat up to look me over, his one eye, obviously chrome scanning me.

“Well, if she helped the little brat out from those fucks, she’s at least welcome as long as she doesn’t cause trouble. But I’m sorry to say brat, the path ahead is closed down, has been for a while now. Best turn back.”

“What? C’mon ‘Ol Scott. I need to get to Seattle! What could be closing down the nomad road!?”

“That’s obvious, or you wouldn’t be all the way up here, but there isn’t a negotiation here. The Jodes have closed the road entirely.” He slapped a knife hand into his other palm.

“Why? What’s going on here Scott?”

He scowled. “What else?” His question seemed to finally hammer home for Panam as she scowled back, looking pretty fierce as she responded.

“Raffen.”

“Something set them off fierce. They’ve been hitting anything going through the area, and I mean anything. You should have seen Hernando. That big truck of his? They tore it apart. He barely got out.”

“Fuck… That thing was more armored than even my girl… But Scott, we gotta get to Seattle, it’s for a gig from a fixer.” She added at the end, emphasizing fixer heavily.

“Then you’ll just be another one of the many that have tried brat. I mean it. They have all sorts of hardware setup, military. Wait for them to calm down, or find a way around. Only option.”

“Then I’ll find a way around.” She snapped, sighing and rubbing her forehead. “What can you tell me about any other routes?”

“Not much brat. Raffen have been all over these hills the last year. Not sure what is up, but they’re definitely not making it easy for us.” The old man shrugged.

“I know, the Aldecaldos have had trouble recently too.” Panam offered and didn’t get the reaction she wanted.

“Pfft. You’re practically city dwellers, you Aldecaldos.” The old man said, but Panam flipped him off, and they both laughed, so I guess it was a common insult between them.

“Come grab a warm meal, stay the night..” The old man demanded then. Panam scoffed, but accepted, and I was happy enough to accept as well.

I wonder if they had barbeque?

—--

“So why don’t we just kill the Raffen?” I asked as Panam and I were loading up the next morning. We had done as ordered and stayed the night in the Jodes Nomad camp. There hadn’t been barbeque, but they had some faux maple syrup with their faux bacon, and you know what? It was pretty damn good.

“Cause that would be suicide.”

“Too many Rafffen? Too much equipment? Or are you just assuming it’s a suicide run because they told you it was?” I couldn’t help but ask, but Panam threw me a look.

“Both of the first two options. Raffen often have military equipment they pull out of their ass but usually not all the time. If they are just using the shit outright? Probably corp backed. Don’t think of the way being closed by the Raffen, think of it being closed by some mega corp that is supplying the Raffen to keep the pass closed for some reason.”

I couldn’t argue that, nodding along as I slid into the passenger seat. “So what’s the plan?”

“I’m going to head east, try to slide around the roadblock. Don’t really want to head into Idaho territory to get to Seattle, but if I have to.” She offered and I just nodded.

“I’ll keep an eye out then. It’s annoying the Raffen are this difficult to deal with. They aren’t after your mysterious package are they?”
“No. Highly, highly doubt it. If they were after us, they would have targeted us and not just hit everything. Something is going on the Raffen don’t want anyone to see. Could be a Mega corp testing some new weapon or something. Or they are just hitting every convoy through this area as an excuse for a megacorp to hide the convoy they were actually after.” She waved out the window and a few nomads tipped hats, or waved back as we set off.

“You ever gone the long way around?” I asked and this time I watched her frown.

“Once. A long time ago.”

“Great. Alright. Just make sure that turret of yours is working.” I grumbled, but returned to my own stakeout, as we set off through the desert broken highways, turning off the long highway we had been taking and heading east.

Neither of us talked much as we traveled. Where before Panam had been almost casual on the drive, now she was actively working. Checking a paper map of all things, looking all around, constantly on the lookout for landmarks and keeping us going.

On the other hand, I was focused on the cameras on her truck, and my own eyes on the horizon.

—--

We were camped that night. Panam had a tent set up and a fire going, which Panam and I were grilling some food on…

Okay mostly Panam, I still had like thirty XXL burritos if I got desperate, but I also wasn’t a cook. So I was happy that Panam was willing to share her Nomad road chili.

“We might run into some trouble tomorrow.” She finally offered and I felt my eyebrows rise up at the sudden words. “Yeah? Raffen?”

“Maybe. The whispers I got updated from ‘Ol Scott said that this territory is sometimes controlled by some Raffen groups. With the main road locked down, likely some smaller groups, or even another big group will move in to try and catch people doing exactly what we are doing.”

I nodded at that, as I spooned some beans and synth meat into my mouth. “If that’s what happens we kill them and move on. Maybe loot some stuff.” I said with a shrug. I had my Nekomata, and Panam had her truck's turret.

“You’re pretty blaze about combat.” She said and I noticed her hesitation. I had always considered Panam quick to jump into a fight as well, but maybe not so much yet? She couldn’t have been out of the Aldecaldos for long.

Hell this might even be her first gig on her own. I hadn’t asked since she didn’t want to talk about her circumstance.

“Are you worried?” I asked and got a scowl in return, but that wasn’t a denial. “Well you aren’t alone, and you brought me in to act as a solo to back you up. If you’re nervous then just have some faith that you aren’t alone.”

“I’m not worried.” She finally denied, but it sounded weak. “I just worry about how many fucking Raffen Shiv we might face tomorrow.”

“You got an Urgan or something right?” I asked and she looked at me like I was crazy.

“Of course I don’t!” She denied harshly scoffing like the very idea was absurd.

“Shame. If I had known that I would have brought my Uragan.” I replied, looking at her like she was crazy. Who doesn’t bring a rocket launcher to a mad max car battle!?

“Who just travels with a rocket launcher!?” She snapped at me, and I had to really hold back on saying that I had gotten the idea from her.

Panam rolled her eyes and finished digging into her meal. I realized that she didn’t want to talk anymore so I went and checked my Nekomata.

She could use a little cleaning from the dust, and I wanted to make sure I could use her for tomorrow if I needed.

----
A/N
I started posting GitC on SB, October 13th, 2022. It's now been a year and a day. Thank you. All of you. For reading, and supporting me through this entire year.
 

Guardian Box

Radioactive Cognitohazard
Sotnik
“Who just travels with a rocket launcher!?”
A real Road Warrior ya scrub.

I swear to god Panam, if not for your delectably delicious derriere...

I started posting GitC on SB, October 13th, 2022. It's now been a year and a day. Thank you. All of you. For reading, and supporting me through this entire year.
You can't stop me.

By the way, my brother in Christ, if you could answer me this simple question I'd be much obliged.

Just how much do you write per, say, a day or per week? It's a question that's been tumbling around my empty braincase for some time now, and I'm really curious about your answer.
 

Seras

Well-known member
A real Road Warrior ya scrub.

I swear to god Panam, if not for your delectably delicious derriere...


You can't stop me.

By the way, my brother in Christ, if you could answer me this simple question I'd be much obliged.

Just how much do you write per, say, a day or per week? It's a question that's been tumbling around my empty braincase for some time now, and I'm really curious about your answer.
Sure. I can't really give you an exact number, cause it really changes depending on how inspired I am. Sometimes when I have really bad writers block. I'll only write a couple pages a week if that.

But my goal is to try and write 5 pages at least a day. Since I post 10 pages every 3 days, that gives me 5 'extra' pages to pump up my backlog with, and handle the weeks of writers block that hit me.

But it really really depends. Sometimes I'll sit down and just super write. The chapter where Motoko hits the Scav den with "The only thing they fear." That was all written in one day and was like 20 pages?

I honestly wish I could just like sit down and pump out chapters all day. It's one of my biggest struggles sometimes sitting down and making myself put some words on a page, but I just found the amount I can naturally write in a normal day without struggling too bad, and do that. turns out to be 4-5 pages normally. So I just set that as my goal.
 
Chapter 125

Seras

Well-known member
Panam

“Sure could use a rocket launcher right about now, don’t you think?” The girl teased with a big smile that did not fit the circumstances.

“Oh shut up.” She snapped and grumbled even if Motoko was right… Sorta.

Half way through the morning a group of Raffen Shiv had started trailing them. Panam had hoped with how dangerous her baby looked to the average gonk that it would keep them away, but as the first hour passed being trailed more Raffen had joined up shadowing their route.

Looking at the horizon she grimaced. She recognized the trap that was coming. It wouldn’t be long now.

Panam put the pedal down, hoping the terrain and her suspension would get them away.

It hadn’t.

“Want me to take the turret?” Motoko asked suddenly, as she took a hard turn around a bend on the mix of desert and hills they were running through.

“No. They aren’t in range. It would be a waste of ammunition.”

“If we don’t have a choice but to fight, then we should find a flat ground. I’ll be able to help more then.” Motoko offered and Panam rolled her eyes, hitting the gas again to try and get some speed on this old dirt path.

“They are faster than us. Flat means they catch up.” She snapped, eyes looking up into the cameras to see how close they were getting.

Closer now.

“Yeah, but I can’t shoot them like this. Get us flat. I’ll let them know we have some fangs.” Panam looked over at the girl and instantly turned back to the road.

That smile was a little too bloodthirsty for a teenager.

“Stupid idea… Fine.” She growled. It wasn’t like she had a better one. She jerked her wheel, starting to climb up the dirt hill, her truck roaring as she felt the tires spin but eventually she got the traction and she managed to ford sideways up the hill.

Then she hit the top of the hill, and it flattened out as she turned off. She wasn’t going in the right direction anymore, but at least this area was flatter. Old roads criss-crossed this region. Most didn’t go anywhere anymore, but she landed on top of one, the slightly bumpy road not something her warhorse gave a shit about.

She gunned it. And from behind she watched one two, three. Then another three vehicles all come roaring over the same edge.

Looks like now that she wasn’t on the rocky twisting lower road it was time.

“They are coming for us now.”

“Yeah, finally.” The girl said, suddenly pulling her seatbelt as she started pulling the entire belt out of the system. Then she stilled, grabbing her Nekomata and seemingly taking a moment to figure something out and then she wrapped the seatbelt around her shoulder.

“What are you?” Panam managed before Motoko flashed her a smiled and pushed open the passenger door. The flare of dust and grime was instant, and already making Panam want to kick the girl out the damn truck, but then she disappeared.

Panam’s jaw dropped, she looked over, seeing the girls chrome hand had grabbed onto the top door jam and remained latched onto the roof even if her hand was backwards.

“Motoko?” She asked as she heard the thump of the girl moving around on the roof of her baby.

“Scorpion what the fuck.” She hissed focusing back on the road now that her passenger could very easily be thrown off.

How was she even staying up there!?

A shot echoed from above and Panam felt her heart beating staccato actually picking up.

This kid…This kid was crazy! No wonder Scorpion liked her so much! Panam realized she had brought in someone truly out of their mind.

But she looked in her rear view. Where a Mizutani Shion with a hole in the Crystal Dome, was veering off, not quite losing control, but seemingly done with their pursuit.

Another shot and Panam watched another Raffen realize they might not have the range to hit us, but we could poke them just fine apparently.

The second car broke off, and then to her relief more and more cars broke, no more shots came. Instead a few moments after all of the Raffen broke off Motoko knocked on the roof and Panam realized that the passenger door being almost entirely closed had locked her out. Rolling her eyes, she let off the gas slowly, so the kid could get back inside without killing herself.

Reaching over once we slowed down to a more safe speed, she reached over and popped the passenger door open and managed to kick it all the way open, and then Motoko came rolling back inside. Face and hair covered in dust and grime from being up top, mouth closed, to hide the tooth filled smile she had before.

But the brat was still smirking.

“That was insane!”

“Eh. I’d give it like a solid eight on the cool shit I’ve done meter.” Was her reply. Panam looked over and then back to the road. She couldn’t help it. She snorted out an aborted laugh and just shook her head.

At least the insane kid was on her side.

—--

That night we were once again camping. Panam complaining about me jumping out of the cab had eventually died off and instead been replaced with a quiet sort of melancholy.

I was on the other hand pretty hyped up. The only thing that could have made that cooler was if I had my HMG. Nekomata was cool, but when it came to vehicle combat, stepping out with an HMG was on another level.

Despite the fire. Panam wasn’t cooking travel chili tonight. Just pulling out something prepackaged and eating it down once it was warmed on the fire.

Which meant I had to do the same with an XXL.

I sighed as I pulled the burrito off the pan and sniffed at it, nose crinkling at the rather unappetizing smell.

“Why bring so many if you don’t like them?” She asked and I just scoffed.

“My brother loves them, and we had a ton of them already. I didn’t have a lot of time to get food for the journey. Kinda glad I brought them. I would have brought a lot less food if I had to actually buy stuff, and I might be going hungry by now.”

“Nomad rules. Always bring way more food than you expect to eat.” She said before digging into the bag of steaming…

Nope. I don’t want to know.

That looked like bugs.

“Should get there sometimes tomorrow afternoon, unless we get chased again.”

“Think that’s going to happen?” I asked in turn, we hadn’t seen any sign of the Raffen once we sent them packing, but that didn’t mean everything.

“Maybe. They don’t like to go after difficult targets just like anyone but sometimes they might have to. Keep their group together, prove they are the strongest. That kind of shit.” Panam explained around a big crunchy bite of nope.

“Hmm.” I grumbled as I bit into my burrito. “I’ll keep watch tonight then. No, don't argue with me. I can stay up for days at a time if I have to without any issue. Sleep well, and I’ll make sure we don’t get snuck up on.”

Panam bit into her… nope. Yeah bag of nope that’s all I was going to process from that.

“Fine.” She grumbled and I nodded. Not long after as she squirmed into the tent I settled on top of the trucks roof and kept an eye and ear out.

—--

We made much better time the next day. The roads were still more guidelines than anything, but more and more of the spider web of roads were actually semi still together giving us longer and longer stretches where the Warhorse could really let loose.

“We should be there before the sun sets. Unless we make camp early.” Panam offered but the way we were both checking the horizon had already confirmed what the plan would be.

Twice we had seen nomad or Raffen vehicles on the horizon.

They could be following us, and we weren’t going to let them ambush us if that was the case.

I was doubly glad that my stats let me go without boredom because there wasn’t much to look at. Trees sometimes. Dirt sometimes.

Playing Eye Spy while traveling would just start with brown on every question.

It was that bad. It was almost heartbreaking to see the world so devastated. Fucking Cyberpunk. Bio Plagues and shit ruining everything.

I sighed a bit but kept lookout. Nothing I could do about it.

“And there she is.” Panam muttered and I looked away from the horizon around us to see the beginnings of Seattle out in the distance.

It wasn’t quite as flashy and full of lights as Night City. No massive advertisements in the sky, but it was a city.

“Finally.” I muttered a little sullenly. I was so ready for a shower. I had dirt and dust in places I didn’t want to think about. Anakin had it right. Fuck sand.

“It’s not so bad. You can’t be a nomad without enjoying the camping life.”

“Well, it’s a good thing I don’t want to be a nomad then.” I grumbled at her, but I shook the irritation away. We weren’t out of danger yet. I pushed myself back into focus.

—--

“Yes we are here on business.” Panam repeated for the tenth time to the bored customs agent. We had been stopped on the highway into Seattle at a border checkpoint.

The fact the border was just a city border and yet was treated as important as a country border told me a lot about how Seattle saw itself within the ‘Free’ state.

I was bored. It wasn’t like I was the one in charge here. Looking around the dark barely air conditioned room, I noticed the most interesting thing was the flags painted on the wall.

First was the Pacific Northwest free state flag. It had faded over the years, but was still there.

Then in much fresher paint was the NUSA flag. Something they probably added after the Unification war ended.

Not that it had really done as it was stated. The Free States were still basically free just gave lip reading to the NUSA as their federal government.

And because of it Arasaka was back in Night City. Which had seceded from California entirely to become its own little city state.

As if Arasaka didn’t rule Night City.

I noted Panam adding some bills to her papers almost in aggravation and a moment later those bills were pocketed and we were sent on our way.

“Fucker.” She hissed as she finally climbed back into the Warhorse.

“Let’s be honest. A bribe was always going to be our path in.”

“Fucking bitch said the papers would get me in without trouble.” Panam argued as she slammed a fist into the steering wheel to let out some irritation before hitting the gas as we got the green light to leave the border and be allowed into Seattle.

Ice covered mountains, and large buildings. It was just like NC in a way. The same food, the same malaise.

I shrugged. Glad we were through, now we just had to drop off our delivery and our gig was complete.

“I’m going to find a motel to stay at.” Panam offered and I perked up instantly.

“Yes please!”

She laughed at me a bit as we drove in between the first of the big buildings. I could really use that shower.

—--

The motel we found was the same as every motel I had seen in Night City. Really there just wasn’t much difference. A bored attendant at the door, overpriced payment for basic things that we didn’t need. And thankfully a warm shower, if it wasn’t the cleanest place I’d ever been in.

After using up all the hot water I could and finally feeling sand free, I slipped into some fresh clothes, loaded up on my normal outfit, and headed over to Panam’s room.

“Hey I’m going to explore for a bit.” I called out after I knocked. I heard some thumping and Panam appeared at the door wearing basically the same thing I was, only she still had a towel in her hair.

She opened her mouth probably to argue but after a moment she stopped herself. “Be careful. This isn’t Night City. Things aren’t done the same way here.”

“I’m just going to wander around a bit. Maybe find a club and meet some locals. I’ve never been to Seattle before.”

“Like I said. This isn’t Night City. Police, gangs, everything is different.” She warned but I just nodded happily.

“I know! Exciting isn’t it?” I asked with a smirk that had her scoffing but she nodded.

“Be back tomorrow morning. We will have our drop off around noon.”

I just nodded as I walked away and then out of the motel, onto the mean streets of Seattle.

I took a moment as I hit the street level to just look around. First thing first. The entire city was less populated than Night City. Not by a huge degree. I mean there were quiet spots in Night city as well, but having spent so long in one city almost completely overpopulated you got a feel for it.

I turned and walked down the street. Street level wasn’t quite as bad as Night City with how many adverts were around, but it was still pretty bad. Very few sections of the street were dark. Leaving the whole place a diorama of neon lights on concrete.

Yet it was less populated. Instead of pushing through a horde of people moving one way or the other depending on the time of day. I only had a few people wandering past me.

My goal really was just to look around. As I wandered I realized that moving around a city without a car was kind of a pain in the ass. The side eye I gave a parked car only lasted a moment before I shook it off.

Casual theft was kinda rude. I preferred looting…

Ah, it would be hard to find some scavs or something here.

I groaned as I continued walking, just going down the street and seeing what was here. The whole city was laid bare. Surely something was happening around here?

—--

Liam Tremblay

“I already told you. We aren’t working for the rats. Put it out of your head.” He snapped at the continued questioning.

“C’mon Leem, Think of the edd’s!” Maria begged as she followed after him out onto the street from Habblock P10.

“Not going to happen Mary. The Rats are scum suckers. We won’t see nary a touch of the edd’s.”

“Uuuugh. They can’t betray everyone that wants to work for them Leem, if they do, then none will even want to!”

“I’m pretty sure they do betray everyone that wants to work with them. That’s why they are the rats.” Liam argued with a sigh running a hand through his barely styled hair. He had been up for hours trying to keep his little gang from going into the Rats.

“Piece of shit!” A voice cursed out as a loud thawk echoed through the alley and they both looked over to see a teen neither had ever seen before kicking the shit out of one of the drink vending machines for a moment. “Never should have given it any eddies!” The girl snapped as she continued to kick the ever living shit out of the machine.

“Who the fuck? Some outsider?” Mary asked and Liam shrugged. Definitely not a local. Her accent was all off, and she wasn’t anyone he had seen before.

She was armed though. A pistol on her back, and a knife. Chrome arms, fully on display, which was definitely a choice.

“Hey! Outsider bitch! Stop kicking our shit before I kick the shit out of you!” Mary called out as she stomped over. His red haired friend as always, quick to jump into shit at a moment's notice.

“Huh? Oh… Yeah, probably pointless.” She agreed and stepped back from her attack. “Hiya.”

“Yeah hiya ya too fucking-”

“Mary, let it go, she stopped.” Liam cut in, trying to keep Mary from picking another pointless fight. “Hey. This is Cougar Claw terf. I don’t know you, so you better clear off. Stop smacking up our shit.”

“Pfft.” The girl, despite keeping a flat face that was reddening a little let out the noise of a tire letting out air before faux coughing and shaking herself a little.

Was she fucking laughing at them? Liam felt his own quick temper lighting up. At the thought.

“The fuck you laughing at?”

“Sorry sorry! It’s just Cougar is slang where I come from… You know Cougars? Like older women that prey on-Yeah you don’t care, I just had that thought and it made me laugh a bit. Sorry. I’m sure your gang is preem. Don’t mind me.”

“I’ll show you just how much I mind!” Mary looked like she was going to start swinging but Liam quickly grabbed her.

“Let it go Mary. Let’s go, we have to deal with the Rats, don’t have time to deal with some random gonk.”

The girl wasn’t looking at Mary or Liam, he suddenly realized her high end optics were looking behind him. Kiroshi? He thought pointlessly as he turned and stopped cold. At the end of the street was a Villefort Alvarado. But that wasn’t what made Liam realize something was up.

Because the tags on the car were little cartoon rats.

The Rats were here.

“Fuck, Mary!” He demanded and she turned and noticed the same thing. The door opened and Boss Franco stepped out. A moment later one of the gonks stepped out and threw a long coat over his shoulders.

Of course he just had it thrown over and didn’t actually put his arms in. It was meant to hide his hands behind his back so he could shoot you without warning.

“Well well! If it isn’t Kitty Claw Liam! Come on boy. We got some chatting to do!” The older teenager called out and Liam felt frozen.

The only reason the Rats would be here is if someone from the gang had ratted Liam out. That he was going to refuse to be part of the Rats little gang group.

“Liam!”

“Get out of here Mary.” He whispered to her quietly, realizing what was about to go down.

“Fuck dat! I’m not gonna be a fucking Rat!” She snapped and Liam wanted to argue that running to save your life didn’t make you a rat. Especially when they were fucked.

He adjusted his jacket, loosening up so the holster of his Unity would be free. Hopefully…

Hopefully he could draw faster than Rat Bastard Franco. Fuck, even if he did that meant the SPD would be on his tail after. He didn’t have the eddies to make them stop caring like Franco did.

“I feel like a tumbleweed is about to cross over.” A voice behind him muttered and he scowled at the distraction but ignored it. He didn’t have time for the gonk outsider. Much less one that was likely about to be silenced after he was killed too.

He took four steps forward and stopped, putting the entrance to his block to his right, as the Rat continued sauntering over.

“I heard you ain’t happy with my offer! Now what part about it made you think it was something you could refuse in the first place?” Franco asked as he stopped a few feet away. His goons, all had shooters. All were ready for war, and here Liam was with just a pistol and Mary who didn’t even carry Iron.

Just a knife.

“What are you doing here Franco. It’s only been a couple hours, your message said we had a few days to discuss your offer.”

“That was before I heard you cut off your crew and told them you were refusing. Bad move little cat. See I want all of Ten to listen when I say something. That doesn’t mean some cats can tell me no.”

“The Cougar Claws are sti-”

“Pfft.” The noise of air escaping a tire came again from behind him, and he noticed that Franco wasn’t happy about it either. The man's eyes narrowed as he looked behind them.

Then he heard the sound of a can popping open.

He looked back and the girl was popping open a can of Orange Cybershock that she had gotten from the Vending machine.

Wasn’t that machine broken?

Once she took a sip she cleared her throat. “Sorry, don't mind me.”

“Who the fuck is this?”

“Some rando.” He responded back, but he knew Rat wouldn’t let it get away. So he didn’t say anything. Watching as Franco obviously considered how he was going to murder the girl.

“That’s a nasty glare there pal. You might want to put that away.” The girl said suddenly her own eyes locked onto the Rats.

This of course only sealed her fate.

“Yeah? You think some jumped up nobody bitch, has the right to tell me where I place my optics? How about I-”

“Bored now.” And Liam gasped, as within a single moment she had a gun in her hand. A Lexington, and despite Franco’s attempts to dodge she pulled the trigger and gun fire echoed through the alley.

Liam leapt away. The Rats guards would retaliate and they tried. He hit the ground hard and looked up in time to see the two men that had followed Franco into the alley raise their weapons only for them to click without any bang.

Then they were gunned down casually, with almost disinterest, the girl wandered over and put a few more bullets into them. Seemingly to make sure.

“Hey, you know of any Ramen joints around here?” He blinked as she walked over to him and kneeled down. Squating right in front of his face without seemingly a care in the world.

“Uh… huh?”

“Raaamen. Ramen. Noodles in broth. Tasty shit. You know of any places around here?”

“Umm. Yeah?”

“Great send me the deets ya?”

He scrambled to do so. He honestly wasn’t sure if she was threatening him with the way she was tapping the pistol on her knee, but he wasn’t going to find out.

“Hmm. That’s kinda far… Oh hey! New car!” She chirped as she walked over to the men, and pulled the car keys off the guard that drove Franco around.

He watched her go for a while. Bloody foot prints leading out of the alley with every step.

“H-hey!” Mary called out startling Liam as he noticed she had jumped into a bunch of trash to avoid getting shot too.

“Huh?” The girl called out turning.

“Who are you? I’ve never seen you before!”

“Yeah I’m just visiting, I’m from Night City!” She called out with a guileless smile as she waved a chrome arm over her head and turned back towards Franco’s car.

Which she promptly stole. Driving off.

“I’ve heard rumors about people from Night City.” Mary said, looking to Liam, and he just nodded.

If that was the level of Night City teens, he was suddenly feeling even less confident than before.
 

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