Under the Sun
North American Continent
Former United Mexican States
Specifically, Baja California Sur
La Paz, May 17th, 2038
1721 Hours, Local Time
A searing heat wave was enveloping the city of La Paz, one that was a surprise with the news weather reports saying it was supposed to be twenty degrees cooler just a week before. However, even in the oppressive blanket of sweat and scorching heat, the city did not cease its movements, people still going about their day as if it was any other. In the downtown market, chickens clucked as they moved about the crowded area, and among the crowd were two young people, the first being a man with slightly long blonde hair, his tan hood pulled over his head as to protect him from the sun’s rays, and the other was a woman with a large brimmed hat, her waist length hair swaying behind her.
“Leeeeooon… I’m hoooooot…” The woman complained, holding his arm like small children would their mothers so they would not be lost.
“For the hundredth time Gwen, complaining about it does nothing. What am I supposed to do, turn off the sun?” Leon rebuttled her, although he found her behavior irritating, he would never deny her the secure feeling.
“...yes…” His adoptive sister mumbled childishly, which caused Leon to sigh and tap her shoulder.
“Come on, the place we need to be is not far. And it will be inside. Though with the heat as it is… I am sure the bar is packed.” The older brother said as he lead her on, moving a bit more briskly as his want to get out of the sun was just as great as Gwen’s.
When they finally reached the place they were intended to, it was proven that Leon’s hypothesis was correct, and indeed the bar was packed, but at least as soon as they entered in, air conditioning blasted them with a rush of welcome cold air. Gwen’s entire body rolled with goosebumps and she sighed in relief. “Remind me never to complain about Canada’s weather again.”
“I’ll put that on the remainder list.” Leon said as he pushed through the group of patrons till the crowd parted a bit near the two pool tables that sat on a far side wall of the joint, one currently in use and the other being used for people’s drinks. It was said the place they were in was once a sports bar where people would watch futbol games of international teams regularly, but now it only showed some Advent programming of some mediocre show that no one seemed to pay attention to.
Leon had swiped a stool from someone who had unfortunately gotten up and set it down in the corner for Gwen who accepted the chance to get off her feet happily, and she looked around skeptically. “This is a pretty crappy place to hold a meeting, don’t you think?” The native french girl noted with her tone a bit hushed.
Leon looked around and he chuckled, keeping his hood up so he just looked like another street punk. “Quite the opposite. They made us wait a long while… and this is the reason. Think about it. Extremely hot day, everyone flocks somewhere cool, makes for a large crowd where faces are harder to spot. Ingenious really… makes sense why the long wait.”
“I think it is just disrespectful. We offer our services to them for nothing… you think they would give us some sort of… courtesy?” Gwen said with a shake of her head.
“We need them more then they need us. So when our contact does arrive, please try and remain silent and let me do the talking.” Leon told his sister.
“You’re being a bully.” Gwen complained in her girly tone again, something she only did for Leon as well.
“No, I am being smart, now hush. Enjoy the cool you overheated baby.” Leon smiled, rubbing her head as the two waited in extended silence, Gwen sitting back and closing her eyes as Leon watched the T.V. without much care.
A half hour seemed to pass, some people going, some coming in, and Leon wondered if their contact would even show. However, someone finally did approach them and it seemed to be one of the players of the broken up pool game, a kid who looked to be in his mid teens. “Wanna smoke?” He asked, holding up a cigarette box.
“Sorry, I only smoke vapors.” Leon said, hiding his excited expression as he took a cigarette and the kid lit it. He didn’t smoke regularly at all, just did it as a once in a blue moon thing to keep himself calm. “So…” He blew out some smoke away from their contact, and away from Gwen. “How does this work.”
“Outside the city’s west end at 3:23 A.M. precisely. A truck will come to pick you up and take you to where you need to go. Other then that, things are on the down low.” The kid said, then started to walk away.
Leon leaned back next to Gwen and tapped his foot. “Seems we are going to have to be up early.”
“I hate mornings…” She glared at her adoptive brother, Gwen scoffing. “Must you?”
Leon looked over at Gwen and smirked. “Hey, it is this or I find myself a girl.”
Gwen narrowed her eyes. “Never.”
“Then deal with the smoking.” Leon responded as he put out the cigarette and pushed off the wall, walking away with a pouting girl behind him to get ready for their trip.
***
As opposed to the hot day that had enveloped the city before, the night was a cooler time, with the wind giving a cold chill whenever it blew down a side street or main road. From their small motel room, Leon moved to the side of the room where he picked up a mug of coffee and he drank it black with a lot of sugar, whereas the one Gwen was drinking was very creamy and sweet. While Leon’s attire remained unchanged, Leon had gone out and bought a black raincoat for the girl, her last pair of dark clothes unfortunately having gotten snagged on barbed wire when they were running to the city, and just hadn’t had the mind to buy new ones to stay hidden as much as possible.
“So the west end, huh? Isn’t that part of the city like… really populated with crime. It seems to me these resistance guys just throw darts at a map to pick their pick up locations.” Gwen complained, setting her mug down as she continued to braid her hair up so she could tie it around her neck as to not have it get in the way later.
“Come on, I think they have their reasons. Behinds, I think they use throwing knives instead of darts. More unpredictable.” Leon jested as he reached into a bag and pulled out a small handgun, taking out the clip, as well as others that were in the bag for extra ammunition, and started loading in the individual bullets.
“You know… I gotta ask, why don’t you give me a gun?” Gwen questioned with a raised eyebrow.
“Remember what you did in the Dallas area? You forgot to leave the safety on, nearly shot your own foot, and not only that but you alerted Peacekeepers to our location.” Leon took a towel and threw it at Gwen’s face, causing her to squeak in surprise. “That’s why.”
Gwen sourly pulled the towel off her face and glared at Leon. “That was one time…”
“Then there was that time in Ohio where somehow you forgot to change out your blanks for actual bullets.” Leon began again.
“Hey, it wasn’t my fault those jack offs didn’t label their crates properly!” Gwen protested.
“And then there was the time-” Leon started but was soon cut off.
“Fine, fine, I get it, alright! So what will be my job while you blast away anyone who tries to stop us?” His adoptive sister asked in a defeated and annoyed tone of voice.
“You my dear…” Leon reached into the bag and pulled out a small black cylindrical object and tossed it at Gwen. “Can hold the flashlight.”
Gwen caught it and stuck out her tongue at Leon, putting the flashlight to the side as she angrily got to work on her braid again.
North American Continent
Former United Mexican States
Specifically, Baja California Sur
La Paz, May 17th, 2038
1721 Hours, Local Time
A searing heat wave was enveloping the city of La Paz, one that was a surprise with the news weather reports saying it was supposed to be twenty degrees cooler just a week before. However, even in the oppressive blanket of sweat and scorching heat, the city did not cease its movements, people still going about their day as if it was any other. In the downtown market, chickens clucked as they moved about the crowded area, and among the crowd were two young people, the first being a man with slightly long blonde hair, his tan hood pulled over his head as to protect him from the sun’s rays, and the other was a woman with a large brimmed hat, her waist length hair swaying behind her.
“Leeeeooon… I’m hoooooot…” The woman complained, holding his arm like small children would their mothers so they would not be lost.
“For the hundredth time Gwen, complaining about it does nothing. What am I supposed to do, turn off the sun?” Leon rebuttled her, although he found her behavior irritating, he would never deny her the secure feeling.
“...yes…” His adoptive sister mumbled childishly, which caused Leon to sigh and tap her shoulder.
“Come on, the place we need to be is not far. And it will be inside. Though with the heat as it is… I am sure the bar is packed.” The older brother said as he lead her on, moving a bit more briskly as his want to get out of the sun was just as great as Gwen’s.
When they finally reached the place they were intended to, it was proven that Leon’s hypothesis was correct, and indeed the bar was packed, but at least as soon as they entered in, air conditioning blasted them with a rush of welcome cold air. Gwen’s entire body rolled with goosebumps and she sighed in relief. “Remind me never to complain about Canada’s weather again.”
“I’ll put that on the remainder list.” Leon said as he pushed through the group of patrons till the crowd parted a bit near the two pool tables that sat on a far side wall of the joint, one currently in use and the other being used for people’s drinks. It was said the place they were in was once a sports bar where people would watch futbol games of international teams regularly, but now it only showed some Advent programming of some mediocre show that no one seemed to pay attention to.
Leon had swiped a stool from someone who had unfortunately gotten up and set it down in the corner for Gwen who accepted the chance to get off her feet happily, and she looked around skeptically. “This is a pretty crappy place to hold a meeting, don’t you think?” The native french girl noted with her tone a bit hushed.
Leon looked around and he chuckled, keeping his hood up so he just looked like another street punk. “Quite the opposite. They made us wait a long while… and this is the reason. Think about it. Extremely hot day, everyone flocks somewhere cool, makes for a large crowd where faces are harder to spot. Ingenious really… makes sense why the long wait.”
“I think it is just disrespectful. We offer our services to them for nothing… you think they would give us some sort of… courtesy?” Gwen said with a shake of her head.
“We need them more then they need us. So when our contact does arrive, please try and remain silent and let me do the talking.” Leon told his sister.
“You’re being a bully.” Gwen complained in her girly tone again, something she only did for Leon as well.
“No, I am being smart, now hush. Enjoy the cool you overheated baby.” Leon smiled, rubbing her head as the two waited in extended silence, Gwen sitting back and closing her eyes as Leon watched the T.V. without much care.
A half hour seemed to pass, some people going, some coming in, and Leon wondered if their contact would even show. However, someone finally did approach them and it seemed to be one of the players of the broken up pool game, a kid who looked to be in his mid teens. “Wanna smoke?” He asked, holding up a cigarette box.
“Sorry, I only smoke vapors.” Leon said, hiding his excited expression as he took a cigarette and the kid lit it. He didn’t smoke regularly at all, just did it as a once in a blue moon thing to keep himself calm. “So…” He blew out some smoke away from their contact, and away from Gwen. “How does this work.”
“Outside the city’s west end at 3:23 A.M. precisely. A truck will come to pick you up and take you to where you need to go. Other then that, things are on the down low.” The kid said, then started to walk away.
Leon leaned back next to Gwen and tapped his foot. “Seems we are going to have to be up early.”
“I hate mornings…” She glared at her adoptive brother, Gwen scoffing. “Must you?”
Leon looked over at Gwen and smirked. “Hey, it is this or I find myself a girl.”
Gwen narrowed her eyes. “Never.”
“Then deal with the smoking.” Leon responded as he put out the cigarette and pushed off the wall, walking away with a pouting girl behind him to get ready for their trip.
***
As opposed to the hot day that had enveloped the city before, the night was a cooler time, with the wind giving a cold chill whenever it blew down a side street or main road. From their small motel room, Leon moved to the side of the room where he picked up a mug of coffee and he drank it black with a lot of sugar, whereas the one Gwen was drinking was very creamy and sweet. While Leon’s attire remained unchanged, Leon had gone out and bought a black raincoat for the girl, her last pair of dark clothes unfortunately having gotten snagged on barbed wire when they were running to the city, and just hadn’t had the mind to buy new ones to stay hidden as much as possible.
“So the west end, huh? Isn’t that part of the city like… really populated with crime. It seems to me these resistance guys just throw darts at a map to pick their pick up locations.” Gwen complained, setting her mug down as she continued to braid her hair up so she could tie it around her neck as to not have it get in the way later.
“Come on, I think they have their reasons. Behinds, I think they use throwing knives instead of darts. More unpredictable.” Leon jested as he reached into a bag and pulled out a small handgun, taking out the clip, as well as others that were in the bag for extra ammunition, and started loading in the individual bullets.
“You know… I gotta ask, why don’t you give me a gun?” Gwen questioned with a raised eyebrow.
“Remember what you did in the Dallas area? You forgot to leave the safety on, nearly shot your own foot, and not only that but you alerted Peacekeepers to our location.” Leon took a towel and threw it at Gwen’s face, causing her to squeak in surprise. “That’s why.”
Gwen sourly pulled the towel off her face and glared at Leon. “That was one time…”
“Then there was that time in Ohio where somehow you forgot to change out your blanks for actual bullets.” Leon began again.
“Hey, it wasn’t my fault those jack offs didn’t label their crates properly!” Gwen protested.
“And then there was the time-” Leon started but was soon cut off.
“Fine, fine, I get it, alright! So what will be my job while you blast away anyone who tries to stop us?” His adoptive sister asked in a defeated and annoyed tone of voice.
“You my dear…” Leon reached into the bag and pulled out a small black cylindrical object and tossed it at Gwen. “Can hold the flashlight.”
Gwen caught it and stuck out her tongue at Leon, putting the flashlight to the side as she angrily got to work on her braid again.