Chapter Ten - Tensions
<strong>Chapter Ten - Tensions</strong>
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Franny was a little different in person. A couple of years older than in the picture Gomorrah had shown me, and she wasnt quite as clean. Not that she was dirty or anything, but her clothes had a few dusty stains on them, and she was obviously not wearing any makeup.
She looked past the fat man blocking her path, just a nce, but one that turned into an outright stare as Gomorrah stepped up... then paused.
I slowed to a stop behind Gomorrah. There was still a half-dozen metres between her and Franny, and yet she seemed reluctant to move.
Whats going on? Roon asked when the moment started to stretch.
Your guess is as good as mine, I muttered back to her.
Franny, Gomorrah said.
The fat man turned, his frown disappearing in an instant when he locked eyes on Gomorrah. Ah, Miss Samurai, youre here atst. As you can see, I kept the girl here. I did as you asked.
You made him hold me back? Franny asked.
I didnt want you running off before I could arrive.
Im not twelve, Delh, Franny snapped. Im an adult.
One whos currently in one of the worst establishments Ive ever had the misfortune ofying eyes on, Gomorrah retorted.
I felt my eyebrows rising. There was a whole heap of tension between the two, and not the fun kind. I imagined that Delh was Gomorrahs real name. A bit weird to have spent so much time with her without knowing, actually. Are you two alright? I asked.
Whos that? Franny asked with a nod my way. You hired a bodyguard?
Thats Stray Cat, Gomorrah said. Shes a samurai. A friend.
Franny crossed her arms, the gesture bunching up the ck cloth of her robes. She was wearing a mostly nun-like outfit, though her robes ended near her knees, which I was pretty sure wasnt standard, nor were the jeans underneath, or the all-ckbat boots and choker. So, youre making friends with more people ying God? Im impressed youre even managing to make friends at all.
I raised my hand. Im not ying God. I wish I could y God. Right now Im stuck in a permanent game of hide-and-go-seek but with high explosives. So, Gomorrah, this is the girl you ran halfway across the city to save? Because she doesnt look like she needs saving.
Ive never needed saving, Franny said with the snap and bluster of someone who had very much needed saving at one time or another and who didnt appreciate it.
Yes, Cat, this is Franny. Now that the introductions are over with, lets go home, Franny.
Franny shook her head. No, Delh, Im not just going to let you drag me back home like Im some unruly kid. The old bags can live without someone to bitch at for an evening.
My unresolved issues radar was pinging like mad, but I decided not to poke at it. Can we sit down? I asked. Maybe get a drink?
I dont drink--
I dont drink--
Gomorrah and Franny turned to each other, then snapped their attention away and back onto me. Uh, hey, I bet they have c here? Rac, you like soda, right?
Fuck yeah, Roon said.
See, youd be depriving the poor homeless girl of a free drink, I said. And you can spend the time educating her about the glories of propernguage or whatever the fuck it is two nuns that need to getid talk about around impressionable children.
Where did you find this one, Delh? Franny asked.
I almost lit her on fire.
Have you maybe reconsidered the almost?
Iughed. Oh good, thats where all of Gomorrahs snark went. Come on, its... about six in the morning. Damn. I want to sit down and eat some breakfast, maybe get a few hours of sleep. But seeing as were here, Ill settle for a bottle of something.
I stepped between and past the two nuns on my way towards a corner of the room where a few booths sat empty. I guessed that even this ce was quieter at this hour. Then again, the dance floor was nearly full.
Gomorrah let out an audible sigh and followed after me.
I gestured Roon ahead, and the girl slipped across the bench before I sat down. Gomorrah took her seat across from me, then scooted over to make room for Franny, who stood by the side of our table.
She had a baseball bat.
I wasnt sure when or how Id missed it. The bat was an old wooden thing, poorly spray-painted a t ck, with some peeling tape around the handle. Nice bat, I said.
She scoffed and nted herself next to Gomorrah. Yeah, well, it works. Not everyone can call down weapons from the heavens.
Fair enough, I said. There was a screen in the middle of the table, one smudged with... liquids. I shook a napkin dispenser, found it to be empty, then reached over to the booth behind ours to steal a few from theirs to wipe the screen. Order whatever, Rac. And grab me a Shock Soda. I need a sugar substitute.
<em>There are healthier alternatives, with no microstics and less radioactive waste used as a water substitute.</em>
I made sure no one could hear me as I answered. Dont need to alienate people right now, I said. Franny here seems touchy.
<em>She does seem somewhat nervous.</em>
I leaned back into the bench and watched as Roon ced first my order, then two orders of water from Gomorrah and Franny. She moved over to the foods list and paused to look up at me. I nodded and made a go-on gesture, and she started adding one of everything to the order.
It was a good thing I was rich, because Roon seemed determined to sample everything.
Then again, she had been injured, and the nanites needed her fed.
Probably couldnt expect much from the food here, but it was better than nothing, and she still had some healing stuff in her. When she was done, I connected to the screen through my augs, noted the number of viruses and junk my new augs just brushed off, and made the payment.
So, Franny, Gomorrah here was stupidly worried about you.
Franny scoffed. She didnt have to be.
Yeah, well, she interrupted me mid-happy-time with my girlfriend toe rescue you. I enjoyed the incensed insult on Frannys face, as if it was enough to disguise the reddening of her cheeks. Now, Im always willing to help a friend out, but that doesnt mean I wont be obnoxious and ask questions, like Why didnt you answer your calls? and What were you doing here anyway?
The old bags are the sort to spend the day preaching about being good rather than doing good, Franny said.
She paused while pointing at me with a finger when a robot rolled over and crashed into the edge of our table. It was little more than an oversized roomba with some servos and a pitcher of ice where our drinks were waiting.
I served us all. So you cut them off. Alright. Didnt have to cut Gomorrah here off.
I took out my augs, Franny said. Its safer that way.
Safer? I asked.
You wouldnt understand.
I shrugged. Okay. And what were you doing here? You dont drink, and something tells me that while you''d like to look, the holographic strippers arent why youre here.
Franny looked to Gomorrah, then at me. Im not going to sit back and do nothing, alright.
Alright, so what were you doing?
While you were sleeping with... with your <em>girlfriend</em>, I was down here looking for people. There have been disappearances. Lots of them.
The incursion nearby probably ounts for some of that, I said.
Some, but not this many. No one pays much attention when nobodies disappear. But I know some of them. Or at least I know people that know them. A lot of them are too poor to move further out, and some have left families behind. Thats <em>after </em>the incursion.
I leaned forward. And whats that got to do with the Sewer Dragons? I asked.
How do you know about them?
I really dont know much, I said.
Franny licked her lips, but she did spill. Theyre the ones doing the kidnappings. I couldnt get any answers yesterday. I... uh, persuaded some people to let me see their security camera footage, but all the video from where the kidnappings happened was either wiped or a loop. No clues there, and no other witnesses, at least, none that I found. So I started to map things out.
Okay, I said with a nod.
She reached out and grabbed some of the leftover napkins I had, thenid them out on the table. The kidnappings happened in different buildings, but always on the same floor. She poured some of her water into her hand, then started pressing dots onto the napkins. And there was a pattern.
There was a pattern now, all the wet smudges grouped together in a long trail. The sewers, I guess.
Yeah, concentrated around openings. No specific target either, just anyone. Young, old. Inside their house or standing outside. It took some work to figure out the who, by the way.
Thats impressive work, Gomorrah said, talking atst. We can tell people, tell the authorities.
Franny pped the table. They wont do anything.
I sighed. This was going to be one of those discussions.
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