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capeandcowllogs2011-01-18 04:27 pm
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WHO: Space Thief and the Sexy Major.
WHERE: A bank, and then a few blocks away from a bank.
WHEN: Jan 18th, mid-afternoon.
WARNINGS: There might be some swearing? Whoops! Some violence.
SUMMARY: Someone noticed Kasumi's invisible pilferings.
FORMAT: Paragraph.
Kasumi shifted her weight from foot to foot as she stood against the wall behind the banking counter at the First National Bank of the City, a motion that barely would've been noticable even if she hadn't been cloaked. As it was, it was a silent motion that allowed her to not go crazy during the forty-five minutes she'd been waiting since she'd managed to slip behind the counter.
Waiting was something Kasumi was both good and bad at...on the one hand, she could do it, easily and for long periods of time. On the other hand, just because she could do it, didn't mean she enjoyed it. Still, from what she'd seen, the manager was about to make a run to the vault, which meant her waiting was almost finished.
And indeed, the small Asian woman she'd identified as the on-duty manager when she arrived emerged from her office with a metal box in her hands and headed into the back of the bank, Kasumi trailing after her. She made no sound as she moved, but even a small bit of sound wouldn't have been a problem in such a noisy environment. It was almost nice, really...a bank that wasn't all computers and emotionless VI's was almost comforting, in a way. Old fashioned.
Easy to rob.
When the manager stepped into the vault, Kasumi was half-a-step behind her, eyes tracing over the room until she spotted the already-counted money from the lunch take. It took only a moment, when the manager turned her back, for Kasumi to rest her hand ontop of the pile and let her cloak trace down over several inches of bills until they faded away as if they were never there. The only downside of doing this was that it was impossible for her to actually count how much she was getting, but it had averaged out to several thousand a bank. More than enough for such simple work, really.
As the manager stepped back out of the vault, Kasumi was once again right on her heels, but this time her invisible legs carried her past the woman, back up to the gate into the customer area and deftly hoping over it. Long steps carried her over to the glass door, and when the next customer slipped inside, she slipped out and headed down the street, cloaked all the way.
WHERE: A bank, and then a few blocks away from a bank.
WHEN: Jan 18th, mid-afternoon.
WARNINGS: There might be some swearing? Whoops! Some violence.
SUMMARY: Someone noticed Kasumi's invisible pilferings.
FORMAT: Paragraph.
Kasumi shifted her weight from foot to foot as she stood against the wall behind the banking counter at the First National Bank of the City, a motion that barely would've been noticable even if she hadn't been cloaked. As it was, it was a silent motion that allowed her to not go crazy during the forty-five minutes she'd been waiting since she'd managed to slip behind the counter.
Waiting was something Kasumi was both good and bad at...on the one hand, she could do it, easily and for long periods of time. On the other hand, just because she could do it, didn't mean she enjoyed it. Still, from what she'd seen, the manager was about to make a run to the vault, which meant her waiting was almost finished.
And indeed, the small Asian woman she'd identified as the on-duty manager when she arrived emerged from her office with a metal box in her hands and headed into the back of the bank, Kasumi trailing after her. She made no sound as she moved, but even a small bit of sound wouldn't have been a problem in such a noisy environment. It was almost nice, really...a bank that wasn't all computers and emotionless VI's was almost comforting, in a way. Old fashioned.
Easy to rob.
When the manager stepped into the vault, Kasumi was half-a-step behind her, eyes tracing over the room until she spotted the already-counted money from the lunch take. It took only a moment, when the manager turned her back, for Kasumi to rest her hand ontop of the pile and let her cloak trace down over several inches of bills until they faded away as if they were never there. The only downside of doing this was that it was impossible for her to actually count how much she was getting, but it had averaged out to several thousand a bank. More than enough for such simple work, really.
As the manager stepped back out of the vault, Kasumi was once again right on her heels, but this time her invisible legs carried her past the woman, back up to the gate into the customer area and deftly hoping over it. Long steps carried her over to the glass door, and when the next customer slipped inside, she slipped out and headed down the street, cloaked all the way.
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"They wouldn't be able to hold me anyway, even if you were." Just because one cybernetic woman could catch her off guard didn't mean Kasumi could be held by the police here. Unless they could find a way to literally remove her cybernetics, well...she wasn't worried.
She could've left, but there was no way she was leaving her guns behind. "I need those back now, please." She crossed her arms. "Especially the big one. Sentimental reasons."
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"This is a fairly public venue for that kind of discussion. Are you still sleeping at the MAC, or have you been putting that," She meant the money, "To good use?"
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She rolled her eyes. "No, I'm not still living at the MAC. I stayed there a night...it was more than enough for me." She wrinkled her noise. "A girl has to have her space, you know."
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"I prefer a little privacy when I ask a favor of someone— Shall we?"
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"How about...you give me that back," she pointed at the large gun. "And hold onto the other, hmm? Till we get there. Call it...a show of good faith."
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"I've passed it once or twice."
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Another toss, this time a slim red card, magnetic. Motoko flicked on her camo— it flashed once and then she faded from view while Kasumi was distracted with her weapon and the card. When the thief got to the hotel, she'd be waiting.
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She couldn't lose that gun. Shep would kill her when she got ported home, for one thing. And frankly, it was her gun. She was going to get it back.
[Hours later.]
Of course, she was also patient. When she needed to be. She didn't head right on over to the hotel, of course. She waited until after ten that evening, arriving in the hotel back under her cloak. She took the steps, considering the keycard as she went until she reached the right floor, footsteps perfectly silent as she moved to the door. Hmm.
She almost just went right in. It was honestly tempting, push the door open, walk in...now that she knew what she was dealing with she'd be able to spot the woman...these glowing eyes weren't for show, after all...but she was actually a bit curious about the woman. And a strong friend might not be a bad thing to have.
So...without letting her cloak down...she knocked.
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"Come in," She called, without getting up. It was dim in the apartment, lit mostly by the star-deadening glow from the city lights outside. The curtains were open and Motoko sat in one of two chairs beside the view, facing the door, looking out.
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She was dressed as before in her hooded suit, and she glanced around absently from under her hood, a little smirk on her face. "I thought it would bigger."
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"You haven't been in the city very long, have you."
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"Not particularly. A few weeks." It wasn't quite accurate but it was close enough, really. She didn't look away from the window as she spoke, though she did tug her feet up onto the chair in front of her, letting her hands rest on her thighs.
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"Electronically," Motoko clarified, "They haven't noticed yet. But you've been physically lifting your funds directly from the vaults. I'll admit it's more fun, but they've already noticed the discrepancy in the bottom line— they're looking for a thief."
Of course, right now they were looking for an embezzler, but if Goto couldn't figure that out on her own, then it wasn't something that needed to be said aloud.
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Cash was also harder to trace.
"And frankly if you're good at what you do, which it's not hard to guess you are, you probably shouldn't be concerned either. Security here is pathetic, frankly. It's like stealing from children." It was almost boring, honestly. But she needed a place to stay, so it was rather necessary.
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Between Batman, the police force and the dozen other pseudo-criminals around, it was a toss-up as to who would eventually catch on. Change is what keeps people alive, and nothing motivates survival quite like money.
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"I'm just doing this for spending money. And I couldn't stand living in those awful little apartments."
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The sound her coat made as she turned away from the window and looked more fully at the side-lit figure in the opposite seat was loud in the silence.
It was barely a smile, barely a smirk, and far-removed. As if she were smiling at memory, or at someone else behind that thousand-yard stare, someone Kasumi reminded her of.
"How would you like to do some real work, then?"
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Whether she was thinking over the question or not was anyones guess, but after perhaps thirty seconds her gaze flitted towards the other, and her smirk got a bit wider. "It would really depend on what the work is."