Chapter Five - Rac
Chapter Five - Rac
Hello. Im Jeff Personen, and Im the director of the CPS. Child Protective Services. I was made director because of my ability to turn any organization once run by the government into one that can bring in a steady profit.
With the CPS, I did this by hiring ex-military, psychologists, and lawyers, and using them to extend the reach of both what the CPS does, and how it acts. Now, for a small fee, a parent can protect their child from just about anything: psychological issues, legal issues, and even the other parent!
--Jeff Personen, Director of the CPS, in a 2029 interview.
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Uh, heya!
Gomorrah stopped mid-stomp and whipped around to stare at me, her expressionless mask not conveying any emotion, but her stance did a lot of the work. Cat? You took your time in getting here.
Here isnt exactly the most accessible place, I said. The auto-taxis wont even come here, you know? Plus I was buying new gear.
Nice armour, she said. Im thinking of getting an upgrade too... but thats besides the point. Im glad you decided to show up.
Wow, youre extra passive aggressive this, uh, morning.NewW novels updates at novelhall.com
She shook her head. I havent slept. Im running off of adrenaline and two energy drinks. Ive still got the shakes from them.
Alright, I said. So youre looking for Franny. Im assuming no luck so far?
Gomorrah sighed, then looked around us for a bit. The ex-factory floor was still as empty as it had been when I arrived, but that did leave some prying eyes. Come with me; we shouldnt talk out in the open.
I followed the nun as she moved to an exit, then slipped outside. The air was as foggy and cancerous as it had been moments ago. Whats the situation so far?
Right, Gomorrah said as she grabbed onto a nearby set of rails. I arrived at the convent because Sister Darlene called and said that some friends of Franny were worried about her. I figured Id find her with some bruised knuckles and maybe a black eye again.
Again?
She takes the saving the lambs things a little more literally than most, Gomorrah said. Shes a good person, just a bit zealous.
I figured zealous was a pro in your line of work, I said.
Usually, Gomorrah agreed. Franny is a bit more violent than I think the average nun should be.
I paused, then pointed at her. Dont you frequently set things on fire? Living things?
Thats besides the point. I asked around, and she was here for a little bit. Usually she stays above-ground when shes going after some pimp or whatever. Its not like her to go down this deep. This isnt the safest place around.
Who was she going after? You mentioned something about Sewer Dragons?
Thats what one of Frannys friends said, but no one else will tell me anything about them. Theres barely anything on the net except a few mentions and those dont tell me much.
Right, so you lost her, I said. Gomorrah turned to protest, but I cut in first. No idea where she is, no idea where shes heading. And neither of us know much about this area. Im poor... was poor, but not this poor. I gestured to the wide open space around us. So... lets get help.
So, youre looking for that redhead? Cause I havent seen her. But for a few credits, I could show you to someone who might have, Raccoon offered.
I laughed. I think I can spare a credit or two. What about the Sewer Dragons? Know anything about them?
Raccoons expression shifted, instantly turning guarded. I dont know anything about them, she said.
That was a fast reply, I said. Leaning forwards, I put my elbows on her counter and tilted my head to the side. Come on. Our friend Frannys in trouble with them; we mean to help her a bit.
Help her while wearing that? Raccoon asked. You look like... you look like a samurai.
Do I? I asked. I guess the armour finally tipped things in my favour there. Nice. Youve got to know something.
The girl looked left and right, checking for anyone watching us, but the few people Id noticed were walking fast, and rarely our way. We probably looked like we were doing a shakedown. A thousand no, ten thousand credits.
Enough credits to buy food for a week for a single person. Not exactly asking for much. Okay, I said. Myalis, can you do the transfer?
Done.
Raccoon blinked. Her eyes wandered around, obviously looking over things in her augs. Oh, shit, uh, right. What... what do you want to know? she asked.
Everything you know? Mostly where they hang out.
Yeah, thats easy. In the sewers. Its in the name.
Yeah, okay, I said. But which ones?
Catherine, the money we just deposited was moved. Not all of it, but nearly eighty percent was removed from the account it was placed in. It wasnt done by Raccoon, so I found the transaction curious.
Huh, I said. Hey, Rac, who just took your cash?
Raccoon blinked, then frowned a little, her lips puckering up in a pout. Thats... thats the Underground Kings. Its the local tax.
Local tax, huh, I said. That wasnt uncommon. The orphanage had been hit once or twice for protection money, but we barely made enough to keep everyone fed, and we didnt have anything worth stealing. That, and stealing from literal orphans was a bad look. Most gangs at least tried to make themselves look a bit noble. Think these Underground Kings might know a thing or two about the Sewer Dragons?
Yeah, I mean, theyve been fighting a lot lately. Last couple of days, the Sewer Dragons have been a lot more active. Taking folk off the streets and all.
What for? I asked.
The girl shrugged. Parts.
I looked back to Gomorrah. She seemed as unimpressed as I felt. Tell you what, Rac, there has to be some place these Kings gather, right? How about you lead us there, and Ill give you another lump of cash. Im pretty sure I can make it so they cant touch it.
Raccoon considered it for a bit, then she nodded. Yeah, alright. Let me close up shop.
I gave Gomorrah a thumbs-up. One step closer to getting to the bottom of things.
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