"The Missing Member sounds decent enough," Nero said. It was out of the way and smaller than the Wench, but public enough to guarantee that Inessa wouldn't try to do anything. Hopefully, anyway. It was anyone's guess how unhinged that Miqo'te was, but then Nero had only met her yesterday.
"Get rid of Red Reeve," Nero summarised tersely, quietly congratulating himself on the slight alliteration, "and find the source of his product, and I'll wait there for the results. And do be careful with where you take your attack dog, yes?" The smuggler sniffed. "One wrong move and she might try to slaughter the whole city."
The smuggler turned to leave, pushing open the double doors of the warehouse. The dawn had given way to an early morning, as the gulls screeched in the harbor and the cries of dockhands loading and unloading vessels echoed through the docks.
He turned back to Kink, gesturing into the city. "And I just realised, I hadn't introduced myself this whole time." The Hyur gave a slight bow. "Captain Nero Lazarov...at your service. Sometimes," he said cheekily, flashing a grin.
"Get rid of Red Reeve," Nero summarised tersely, quietly congratulating himself on the slight alliteration, "and find the source of his product, and I'll wait there for the results. And do be careful with where you take your attack dog, yes?" The smuggler sniffed. "One wrong move and she might try to slaughter the whole city."
The smuggler turned to leave, pushing open the double doors of the warehouse. The dawn had given way to an early morning, as the gulls screeched in the harbor and the cries of dockhands loading and unloading vessels echoed through the docks.
He turned back to Kink, gesturing into the city. "And I just realised, I hadn't introduced myself this whole time." The Hyur gave a slight bow. "Captain Nero Lazarov...at your service. Sometimes," he said cheekily, flashing a grin.