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"Then why haven't you figured it out already?" @Morrigan
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"I will end up dead if you don't get your nose out of it. I'm the only one who knows about this deal and if some fucking Redford gets involved in their business it will come straight back to me." @Morrigan
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"Well I didn't know and now you're screwing me for no real reason other than not being able to mind your own damn business. Just give me the box and you'll never see me again or hear anything about it." @Morrigan
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"Why?" she scowled, "This has nothing to do with you. I could have picked any lock on this row and the only reason I came here is the door knob was fucking loose and it made [icking it easy." @Morrigan
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"What, so I can owe you too?" @Morrigan
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"I have no fucking idea what it is. I don't care. It was gonna pay enough to put a roof over my head for the winter. Please just give it back." @Morrigan
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"I can't do that, asshole. I'm sure you don't let your little drug dealers run around spouting off who they're selling for or whatever they're doing." @Morrigan
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"These people are going to fucking kill me I just want to finish my job. I can't fucking pay you any other way so what the fuck do you want?" @Morrigan
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"Just an observation. Not my fault that puts you in some kind of spot, is it?" @Morrigan
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"So I was ducking the cops. Pretty sure you wouldn't have wanted them in on your little meet and greet just now, either." @Morrigan
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"Because the buyer decided I'm on the fucking hook for it," she glared, "it's got nothing to do with you. What are you getting out of this?" @Morrigan
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"What does it matter to you?" @Morrigan
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"I'm sure the dirty ones on your pay roll are lovely." @Morrigan
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"Probably cause the cops in this city are nothing but thugs and rapists." @Morrigan
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"Like you give a shit about legal." @Morrigan
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"You stole my fucking delivery." @Morrigan
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Kae glared at him and slowly moved to sit. @Morrigan
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She grunted as she hit the chair, falling to her knees beside it, "Fuck," she breathed as she wrapped an arm around her side, "asshole." @Morrigan
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She clutched desperately at her hold until he yanked so hard she felt her nails start to rip back. Between his strength and the unexpected hurt Kae lost her grip and yelp as she fell, hitting the ground heavily. With a fresh rush of adrenaline, she was on her feet immediately and darted for the door even though he was partially blocking it. She still managed to get her hand around the knob before an arm locked around her waist and dragged her back. @Morrigan
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She'd managed to move a chair and push open one of the ceiling tiles. But just when it was seeming like she might be alright, she felt arms wrapping around her legs. Kae grabbed for the sturdiest thing around her, fingers catching against what felt like a pipe. She held tight and kicked downward, "Get off me," she grunted, kicking again. @Morrigan
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At the rate Anoco was 'paying' her to work off the debt, Kae knew she was never going to get out from under it. At least, it appeared that way in her young mind. Trying to get the case back seemed like the most reasonable option to her at the time. She figured it couldn't hurt anything to break in and take a look around. Maybe it was still there. Somehow that went to shit immediately. As far as she could see from the outside the shop was dark, but she wasn't a full step in before a hand was clamped over her mouth and she was being manhandled into the office. As soon as the doo
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Kae nodded and pocketed the phone, turning to follow one of the guards out. She was still breathing, at least. @Morrigan
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"Not much. Basic fitness and stamina enhancements." @Morrigan
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"I'm sure I can figure it out," she answered in an equally condescending tone. @Morrigan
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Kae could only shrug in response. She'd been living on the streets off and on since her early teens. She was lucky to even have her thirteen-generations-old phone. @Morrigan