smallelvenprince
Member
New Mission: Same Situation
ExoGrim as Jack and Gemma
Smallelvenprince as Fiori
Jack walked into the facility that Blue was using for her apparitions, Gemma close behind him, “This is the place. I think it’ll do fine, since no one knows we’re working here.”
“That’s not the point, Jack,” Gemma explained, “It’s not that they don’t no, it’s that they won’t care. It’s a basic idea for making a hideout.”
The two didn’t notice a small fae woman coming up behind them, “Are you two Jack and Gemma?” She asked, looking almost straight up at the two due to her height, or rather lackthereof.
“That would be us,” Gemma replied, “What brings you here? The same reason as us? Or other intentions?”
“I heard you two were on the hunt for a man named Dervish, correct me if I’m wrong.” She replied, “I may be able to help in your endeavor, should you let me. The name is Fiori, by the way.” She said as she extended a hand to shake.
“So you’re one of the others that Blue got on the job,” Jack remarked, shaking her hand, “Pleasure to work with you.”
“And same to you.” Fiori said with a smile.
“May I ask what you know of Dervish and Mandane?” Gemma inquired.
“Dervish I know is a headhunter and a danger to anyone he runs into, Mandane is a new name I’ve been trying to figure out, though. You got anything?” Fiori explained.
“Damn,” Jack muttered, “I don’t much on him myself, which is what worries me,” He put a hand on the stone he put on a necklace, the stone that was all that was left of Shade, “But no matter what happens, he will die.”
“She was important to you, wasn’t she?” Fiori asked, a sympathetic tone in her voice.
“Yes she was,” Jack replied solemnly, “She was the love of my life.”
“My condolences, it was very hard on you…” Fiori would have placed a hand on Jack’s shoulder, but alas, she could not reach.
“Hey Jack, do you know was that is over there,” Gemma asked, pointing at a strange computer console.
Jack looked at it in awe, “How the hell did Blue get her hands on a Master Terminal?”
“I would ask if you think we should check it out, but I already know the answer, which is yes we probably should.” Fiori said, fiddling with the end of her long braid.
Gemma was the first to touch the computer, “Help, this is a Master Terminal alright… the question is how did that little godling get her hands on it?”
“Who knows, may have had it stashed away somewhere, or pulled some strings to get it. If she were here, I could probably get her to tell you… or let you know if she were lying.” Fiori said matter-of-factly, flittering up to about Gemma’s height to see better.
“Well first off, we need to see if it works,” Jack explained, “Fire it up Gemma.”
“Already on it,” Gemma replied as he pushed the power button.
As it powered up, Fiori watched it carefully, having never seen a Master Terminal before so she didn’t necessarily know how it worked.
The Master Terminal booted up without issue. Gemma immediately punched in a bunch of numbers in the CPU. It processed for a moment, then all the security cameras for the Demon Society HQ filled the screen, “It works alright.” Gemma remarked.
“Impressive…” Fiori breathed, essentially speechless.
“It’s only the third Master Terminal I’ve had to use,” Gemma said, turning it back off, “This one seems to be one of the older models though… shouldn’t be that big of a problem.”
“You’re sure? Even the oldest of things can still cause trouble.” Fiori pointed out cautiously.
“Trust me when I say that Gemma knows what he’s doing,” Jack reassured, “Plus, I’m here to help as well, so don’t expect much problems from using the Terminal, okay?”
“Alright, fair enough. I trust you.”
“Good, now we just wait for the others,” Jack said, grabbing a chair and pulling out a can of soda.
The small faerie settled next to Jack, giving him a small hug. She could tell his soul lacked hugs.
ExoGrim as Jack and Gemma
Smallelvenprince as Fiori
Jack walked into the facility that Blue was using for her apparitions, Gemma close behind him, “This is the place. I think it’ll do fine, since no one knows we’re working here.”
“That’s not the point, Jack,” Gemma explained, “It’s not that they don’t no, it’s that they won’t care. It’s a basic idea for making a hideout.”
The two didn’t notice a small fae woman coming up behind them, “Are you two Jack and Gemma?” She asked, looking almost straight up at the two due to her height, or rather lackthereof.
“That would be us,” Gemma replied, “What brings you here? The same reason as us? Or other intentions?”
“I heard you two were on the hunt for a man named Dervish, correct me if I’m wrong.” She replied, “I may be able to help in your endeavor, should you let me. The name is Fiori, by the way.” She said as she extended a hand to shake.
“So you’re one of the others that Blue got on the job,” Jack remarked, shaking her hand, “Pleasure to work with you.”
“And same to you.” Fiori said with a smile.
“May I ask what you know of Dervish and Mandane?” Gemma inquired.
“Dervish I know is a headhunter and a danger to anyone he runs into, Mandane is a new name I’ve been trying to figure out, though. You got anything?” Fiori explained.
“Damn,” Jack muttered, “I don’t much on him myself, which is what worries me,” He put a hand on the stone he put on a necklace, the stone that was all that was left of Shade, “But no matter what happens, he will die.”
“She was important to you, wasn’t she?” Fiori asked, a sympathetic tone in her voice.
“Yes she was,” Jack replied solemnly, “She was the love of my life.”
“My condolences, it was very hard on you…” Fiori would have placed a hand on Jack’s shoulder, but alas, she could not reach.
“Hey Jack, do you know was that is over there,” Gemma asked, pointing at a strange computer console.
Jack looked at it in awe, “How the hell did Blue get her hands on a Master Terminal?”
“I would ask if you think we should check it out, but I already know the answer, which is yes we probably should.” Fiori said, fiddling with the end of her long braid.
Gemma was the first to touch the computer, “Help, this is a Master Terminal alright… the question is how did that little godling get her hands on it?”
“Who knows, may have had it stashed away somewhere, or pulled some strings to get it. If she were here, I could probably get her to tell you… or let you know if she were lying.” Fiori said matter-of-factly, flittering up to about Gemma’s height to see better.
“Well first off, we need to see if it works,” Jack explained, “Fire it up Gemma.”
“Already on it,” Gemma replied as he pushed the power button.
As it powered up, Fiori watched it carefully, having never seen a Master Terminal before so she didn’t necessarily know how it worked.
The Master Terminal booted up without issue. Gemma immediately punched in a bunch of numbers in the CPU. It processed for a moment, then all the security cameras for the Demon Society HQ filled the screen, “It works alright.” Gemma remarked.
“Impressive…” Fiori breathed, essentially speechless.
“It’s only the third Master Terminal I’ve had to use,” Gemma said, turning it back off, “This one seems to be one of the older models though… shouldn’t be that big of a problem.”
“You’re sure? Even the oldest of things can still cause trouble.” Fiori pointed out cautiously.
“Trust me when I say that Gemma knows what he’s doing,” Jack reassured, “Plus, I’m here to help as well, so don’t expect much problems from using the Terminal, okay?”
“Alright, fair enough. I trust you.”
“Good, now we just wait for the others,” Jack said, grabbing a chair and pulling out a can of soda.
The small faerie settled next to Jack, giving him a small hug. She could tell his soul lacked hugs.