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① Pick a character ② Pick a prompt (or DIY) (shamelessly and selectively pilfered from ![]() ③ Do the thing!. table code by ![]() |
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① Pick a character ② Pick a prompt (or DIY) (shamelessly and selectively pilfered from ![]() ③ Do the thing!. table code by ![]() |
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Of course. I'm not looking to antagonize a man of your caliber. [ he's one of the most dangerous men in the galaxy, after all. ]
And it was my way of expressing my gratitude for your cooperation.
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Yes, well. The arrangement was mutually beneficial -- or at the very least, I hope you found your side of our agreement to suit your needs.
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Still, she nods at his words. All things considered, it had only made sense for Hock to have hired a hitman to come after her. That she somehow swayed Star-Lord into working with her instead of killing her and walked out with Keiji's graybox and a bullet in Hock's skull (and a few other things) definitely suited her needs. ]
I did, very much so.
[ And then a thought crosses her mind-- ]
Perhaps there might be another opportunity for an agreement sometime?
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Usually I prefer to work on my own. [ Which is true enough -- if only due to the nature of his work. He's honestly not sure what spurred him to speaking with her like this, aside from a passing fancy. Bad enough she knew his name -- now she has a face to go with it, too.
He'll kick himself for it, later (although he's sort of kicking himself for it now). ]
Then again, I'm open to suggestions -- though I doubt you came here to talk business.
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She finds that Peter Quill should consider himself lucky that the only person to know about his real identity is someone like Kasumi Goto. She has no real reason (at present, at least) to compromise him--but even if she did? She would hesitate. Because Hock mentioned Quill's family back on Earth, and Kasumi would never knowingly put someone's loved ones in danger.
(Except for Hock. Because screw that guy.)
At the moment, she tilts her head at him, her expression curious but confident. ]
On the contrary. What reason would I have to come here other than business?
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Did you have a more immediate arrangement in mind, or were you merely leaving your options open?
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I would hate to disturb the other guests with our irrelevant chatter.
Perhaps we can take this conversation elsewhere, outside the gallery?
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Oh, I've heard the flowers are in bloom right now. Sounds like the perfect place.
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Leading her through the crowd, he leans down occasionally to make small remarks on the artwork as they pass through the gallery, then through a side hallway. The gardens aren't quite as crowded as the gallery had been, thanks to the space; the plants are carefully and artfully arranged, with winding pathways and delicate marble statues dotting the paths. ]
I meant it when I said I said this was a coincidence. [ His voice stays low, his posture impeccable, though he drops the soft-spoken, rich boy accent. He sounds more like he did when they first encountered one another as Star-Lord and Kasumi Goto. ] I'm on the clock, but I promise I'm not goin' after you this time.
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In any case, once they've reached a more private place in the gardens, hedges creating a little room of sorts around a rather sculptural-looking bench, she loses her socialite voice, too, although her movement and posture retains that natural grace that she just carries herself with in general. She lets go of his arm, walking forward and taking a seat on the bench. ]
Good to know. So, what, you just wanted to come and say hi and thanks to me, then?
[ Her tone is light, maybe even flirty, but there's an edge or skepticism to it. ]
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More or less. I take it you believe I shouldn't have.
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Oh, it's alright. I apologize if I seem rude, but you understand why I might have been a little apprehensive, yeah?
Besides, I imagine you'd be better company than any of the fellas in there. Better looking, too.
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You're apprehensive, and yet you wander out here with me to a far less populated area of the grounds. You'd think the moment you saw how empty the gardens were, you would've steered us right back around.
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I wouldn't be the best at what I do if I didn't take risks now and then.
And what can I say? I'm attracted to danger.
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Alright, fair enough. I take it your plan is to acquire something tonight, then.
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The less I know about it, the better, I'm afraid.
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Really. What about that potential agreement I mentioned?
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[ The majority, as he understands it, is owned by the hostess -- and his current employer -- though some pieces had also been loaned over for tonight's event. ]
'Fraid I'll have to cite conflict of interest on this one.
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Fair enough.
[ Kasumi isn't typically one to readily divulge details on her old heists, especially ones that she considers close to her heart, but Quill's already been present for arguably one of the most personal of her heists yet, so she figures she has nothing to lose by talking about this particular instance. ]
One of the paintings on loan tonight is a piece by a dear friend of mine. Girl I saved from slavers a while back. The man who owns the painting, though, is a total scumbag--I'm just gossiping now, aren't I? Anyway, I think he might even be the ex-husband of the woman hosting this party?
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Should've mentioned something sooner, Goto. Might be able to lend a hand, after all. Have something in mind?
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Lucky us. How about we help each other out, then? Need a distraction?
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