The X-men run missions and work together with the NYPD, striving to maintain a peaceful balance between humans and mutants. When it comes to a fight, they won't back down from protecting those who need their help.
Haven presents itself as a humanitarian organization for activists, leaders, and high society, yet mutants are the secret leaders working to protect and serve their kind. Behind the scenes they bring their goals into reality.
From the time when mutants became known to the world, SUPER was founded as a black-ops division of the CIA in an attempt to classify, observe, and learn more about this new and rising threat.
The Syndicate works to help bring mutantkind to the forefront of the world. They work from the shadows, a beacon of hope for mutants, but a bane to mankind. With their guiding hand, humanity will finally find extinction.
Since the existence of mutants was first revealed in the nineties, the world has become a changed place. Whether they're genetic misfits or the next stage in humanity's evolution, there's no denying their growing numbers, especially in hubs like New York City. The NYPD has a division devoted to mutant related crimes. Super-powered vigilantes help to maintain the peace. Those who style themselves as Homo Superior work to tear society apart for rebuilding in their own image.
MRO is an intermediate to advanced writing level original character, original plot X-Men RPG. We've been open and active since October of 2005. You can play as a mutant, human, or Adapted— one of the rare humans who nullify mutant powers by their very existence. Goodies, baddies, and neutrals are all welcome.
Short Term Plots:Are They Coming for You?
There have been whispers on the streets lately of a boogeyman... mutant and humans, young and old, all have been targets of trafficking.
The Fountain of Youth
A chemical serum has been released that's shaving a few years off of the population. In some cases, found to be temporary, and in others...?
MRO MOVES WITH CURRENT TIME: What month and year it is now in real life, it's the same for MRO, too.
Fuegogrande: "Fuegogrande" player of The Ranger, Ion, Rhia, and Null
Neopolitan: "Aly" player of Rebecca Grey, Stephanie Graves, Marisol Cervantes, Vanessa Bookman, Chrysanthemum Van Hart, Sabine Sang, Eupraxia
Ongoing Plots
Magic and Mystics
After the events of the 2020 Harvest Moon and the following Winter Solstice, magic has started manifesting in the MROvere! With the efforts of the Welldrinker Cult, people are being converted into Mystics, a species of people genetically disposed to be great conduits for magical energy.
The Pharoah Dynasty
An ancient sorceress is on a quest to bring her long-lost warrior-king to the modern era in a bid for global domination. Can the heroes of the modern world stop her before all is lost?
Are They Coming for You?
There have been whispers on the streets lately of a boogeyman... mutant and humans, young and old, all have been targets of trafficking.
Adapteds
What if the human race began to adapt to the mutant threat? What if the human race changed ever so subtly... without the x-gene.
Atlanteans
The lost city of Atlantis has been found! Refugees from this undersea mutant dystopia have started to filter in to New York as citizens and businessfolk. You may make one as a player character of run into one on the street.
Got a plot in mind?
MRO plots are player-created the Mods facilitate and organize the big ones, but we get the ideas from you. Do you have a plot in mind, and want to know whether it needs Mod approval? Check out our plot guidelines.
After a rather eventful meeting with his former boss who he had presumed was dead and a quick trip to the infirmary, the shadow of a mutant had began to follow out the request that Syn had issued him.
It had been rather easy to tail the Adapted through the halls of the Sanctuary. Shade knew the building like the back of his hand along with all the available hiding spots. There was no need to follow his target exactly as he sudo-knew where she was going to show up. Even the couple of times that Shade was caught watching Lenna, he only played it off as discomfort at her presence. Although the Sanctuary was an easy place for Shade to tail the Adapted, it also did not provide the shadow mutant with any juicy information, besides maybe the fact that she might be closer to the human-sized roach that wandered through the halls than the other mutants.
So when the blond haired beauty appeared to be heading out, Shade quickly put down the magazine he had been fake-reading in the Foyer and quickly disappeared into a dark corner. He poked his head out of an alleyway for a quick glance of where his target was headed then quickly fell in with a group of people that were headed in the same direction as the Adapted. Shade hoped that he might find something useful to report back to Syn with out here. Even though it might be more suspicious, the shadow hoped it would be proved worth it. All he had to do was not get caught. And he was good at not getting caught.
There were many things that would have aided a shadow in this scenario. The crowded streets were one thing, the fact that Lenna was focused on the task at hand, another. A business meeting with some dangerous people required her utmost attention, so if she didn't notice him then and there, that was probably why. That's not to say there was no way she would notice him. Having been an assassin as well as a bodyguard, she was familiar in tails from both sides of the equation. It was only a matter of time.
Presently, the woman slipped through the front doors of a large Classical looking stone building with pillars and lion statues placed by the stairs. The wooden doors closed behind her. Inside, she moved for the elevators. The people she wished to speak to were on the third floor.
Posted by Alma Elizondo on Nov 29, 2012 2:05:16 GMT -6
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To invite someone to Falcone's abode was unheard of, and strategically unintelligent. This, rather, was a meeting place, and only that. A high-end, old-fashioned building, that was often commandeered by the family for its use. Thus the apparent emptiness. Yet, upon closer look, one would note men standing about, stern-faced and stoic. They were like statues, unmoving features that stood against walls, sunglasses mushed into their faces, heads unmoving as the blonde-haired young lady ventured towards the elevator. When the women reached the door and pushed the button, a man stood casually against the far wall. He wasn't dressed like the flunkies in the suits, wasn't hiding his eyes behind sunglasses.
"Miss Lenna?" he greeted, wearing a serpentine grin. He seemed outwardly normal-- his attire, refined and crisp, but it was apparent that he was still, just an errand runner. His mischievous grin faltered as she stepped into the elevator. He was a mutant, of the psychic persuasion. And, as the woman's aura impressed upon him, his powers were dampened, "El Asesor is expecting you."
El Asesor was not, as the designation implied, Falcone. He was the third in the tier of power, an adviser, counselor, and consultant for Falcone and his second-in-command. He attended the meetings that neither could be bothered with. He was still related to the family by-blood, the son of the former Falcone's brother, yet as he was not a direct descendant of the former Falcone, he was slightly more expendable. Thus functioned the pyramid of power.
The doors swung shut, the guard hit the button for the third floor, and the elevator quietly ascended. He made no attempt to carry conversation, only surveyed Lenna quietly. The elevator slid to a halt, and the doors glided open.
Tall, grand windows set the room aglow with light from outside, which rippled over tables covered with white tablecloths, all undercoated spare a single vase with pink roses upon each..
"El Asesor is to your far right, by the windows," the man informed her, "Just look for the guards. They will direct you to your table."
The young woman was ushered out politely, and then the elevator door slid shut, leaving her to her own devices. Guards stood like fixtures near windows, along the walls, and at various points in the room, but they were concentrated well El Asesor was said to be seated. At the far end of the room, the faint clink of silverware against china could be heard as an unseen individual dined.
A single table setting was set back, away from the corner, and the guard gestured to it.
"You'd have to pardon my poor manners, Miss Lenna," El Asesor spoke coolly, "But your... condition... poses an inconvenience. I set a place for you at a reasonable distance from me, so I hope your voice is strong this afternoon."
As the young woman would approach, she'd come to see a man sitting in the corner, soup spoon in-hand, eating quietly. To his right and to his left, a no-neck pair of bodyguards, looking sternly on. El Asesor, who sat in repose between them, donned a white tuxedo, complete with a fedora with a black band, a black shirt, and a purple tie. Yet, rather than seeming outwardly human, El Asesor seemed crafted of stone. He was a broad-shouldered, muscular man, composed of dark grey stone through which fissures ran. And, shining through these fissures, a wash of white-blue light. His eyes also glowed with the light, smoldering beneath the brim of his cap.
"Good day to you," he greeted warmly, extending a hand to gesture to the table that was four yards off, "Please, sit. Would you like something to drink or eat? You look winded."
"Well sh*t!" Shade exclaimed under his breath when he witnessed his target diappear into a mamooth sized stone building. He didn't have a clear idea was what was waiting for him beyond those large wooden doors, and the last thing he wanted to do was walk into a trap. A growl rumbled in his throat as he struggled with what to do. His best option was to just get out of the area and try to catch Lenna some other time, but he just had that feeling, like this was an important meeting, something Syn could use to her advantage. Shade paced back and forth on the side walk as he decided.
If the shadow mutant went in, he would be going in blind, without back-up with someone inside that he knew could eliminate his only means of escape, his mutation. If he left, he left then he would be out of a lead and would have to return to the Sanctuary empty handed. And he did not want to do that. He would just have to take a chance and hope he didn't get caught...in broad baylight...in a stone building...now occupied by an Adapted.
"Syn...the things I do for you." Shade said as he talked himself into entering the building. Not chancing the front door, the shadow mutant made his way done an alleyway next to the building. Looking for a place dark enough to possibly 'jump' from, Shade groaned at his option- a garage can. He groaned at he swung his body into the pile of trash and closed the lid behind him.
The smell was awful! He could barely breathe. Coughing as the smell penetrated into his mouth, Shade quickly activated his shadow searching sense. The building held little options, but he was able to get a decent lay out of the building from the darkness inside the walls. Elevators shafts and a tiny store room, that was it. Suddenly, a part of an elevator shaft blinked back on to his radar. It must have been the cancelling effect of the Adapted. 'Jumping' to the top of the elevator, Shade tried to land as quietly as possible on a box made out of steel.
He could barely see into a room which looked like a restaurant of some kind. All he could make out were lots of tables. And blond hair! There she was. Then the elevator doors slid shut. Shade bit his tongue in order the curse word that he wanted to say. He had to get a vantage point into that room.
The blond nodded at the man who had greeted her. She was used to guards. She was also used to middlemen, and stand-ins. Big names didn't always have the time or inclination to talk to little names, and having someone to do the dirty work usually helped out. While the Order wasn't a small name, it hadn't been delving into waters this deep for very long.
Falcone's family was a big shark in a big pool. Swimming with the big fish took preparations and time. So far, she'd worked on spreading Order power out and establishing territories, solidifying ones the Order already owned. The M trade helped with this, but it was a work in progress. It only made sense Falcone would want one of his men to talk with her before he started conversing in-person.
"Thank you," she said insubstantially. As said, she was used to guards. He didn't attempt to make any conversation further than that. Neither did she. It was simply a courtesy. She was a guest. She kept up the good behavior and let him watch her and do his job.
As the doors opened, the guard directed her. She didn't nod, but instead let actions speak and started moving towards the directed location. Another guard directed her, as others watched. She moved along.
El Asesor addressed her, from the table, and she replied just as coolly. "I don't mind. Thank you for your hospitality." With that said, she found a seat. She was not being subservient like a dog, sitting when told. Again, she was a guest, and a modicum of politeness was expected. She understood that not everyone liked what she could do. More people had become aware of Adapteds, as of late. Not all of that was her doing. Some men just liked to talk.
She liked the suit. The fedora was a nice touch. He reminded her of a gangster movie. Maybe Scarface. He even had some little friends on either side, just as deadly as if he'd been carrying his own gun.
The Order leader took note of the man's mutation, and the seating arrangement. Her range, it seemed, was another thing people had talked about. She didn't make a point of sharing that detail with others, yet somehow, it always got around. Maybe he'd only heard hearsay and 'roundabouts this many', when it came to feet? She mentally pictured someone holding up his arms a couple feet apart, guessing and estimating. Maybe the person even had extending rubber limbs to get it more exactly? Maybe her imagination was better than the actual guesstimation had been.
A good idea, it seemed to be, not to waltz up and hug Rocky. El Asesor did not deserve to crumble, and there was a good change that might happen if she got too close. Falcone was a pro-mutant family with mutant pros. It'd look bad breaking one.
He'd offered her food and drink, but Lenna declined. "No thank you," said she. "I'm fine." Call it paranoia, call it politeness. Call it not wanting to have to drink a bottle of water while she was talking to the big rocky man in charge. Maybe she just didn't feel like taking advantage of him and asking for too much. Sometimes, people got offended when that happened. Sometimes, people tested others to see how they reacted. Ultimately, she didn't have time for guessing games. Plus, she wasn't thirsty, which settled all that.
"Shall we get down to business?" Lenna smiled frankly. Lots to talk about. And he was still eating his meal.
Posted by Alma Elizondo on Dec 17, 2012 11:13:29 GMT -6
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El Asesor gave his head a slow, purposeful bow as Lenna thanked him for his hospitality, a smile touching his stony face. El Asesor didn’t demand to be respected, but you gave what you got—it is why he was the diplomat of the organization. Neither pride nor ego got in his way. So long as you were polite to him, there wouldn’t be any problems.
Lenna did, however, decline the food. His smile faltered. There were no tricks to be had here, only decorum. There was a certain guilt in eating in front of someone without food, and a woman, nonetheless, but… old habits died hard, in the criminal word. Food was sometimes a danger greater than a weapon, if one couldn’t see the poison that was seeped into it. Good-natured offering were hard to come by, if not completely endangered. Thus, El Asesor didn’t let the refusal bother him too much.
He shrugged a massive, stony shoulder, and resumed eating his meal, though he did so slowly and pensively. He was almost done, and Lenna wasn’t there to watch him eat. Silence only lasted so long, so it would be the best to not stuff his mouth full of food.
>> "Shall we get down to business?"
“Business is what brought us together, here, today,” El Asesor agreed after finishing his bite. He set his utensils down, and drew a napkin to his unyielding lips, dabbing away any stray crumbs, “Please proceed, Miss Lenna. How are my favorite hellraisers?”
Massive hands set the napkin aside and folded, one over the other, in front of the man. Glowing eyes fastened onto her unyieldingly.
Profile Link Here Alma speaks in orangered. She also speaks French and Spanish. I don't. Google Translate makes mistakes.
Shade silently grumbled to himself as he tried to figure out how exactly he was going to be able to get an ear on that room without being seen. With all those lights, it did not leave the shadow mutant with many options, if any. Except, 'jumping' under the table or something crazy like that. And that was probably something he should avoid if he did not want to get caught. He really did not want to get caught. He needed this information. Badly. For plans. Very special plans.
For a full minute, Shade sat trying to decide what to do. He was already way over his head in problems to begin to sort through them. The safest thing thing to do was to scrap the mission and catch up with Lenna later when she was back in the Sanctuary and when it was dark. Those two options favored the shadow mutant greatly, and it would be grateful for either of those two right about now. But he did not. Instead, he was stuck in an elevator shaft in broad daylight wiht probably a dozen powerful mutants sitting around just waiting to catch a spy. Not to mention, Shade starting to get this itching in the back of his brain. The invisible mutant had no idea what it might be, but it was irritating him.
With not many options, the Orderling was about to scrap the mission when he suddenly her a faint voice reaching his ears. Was that Lenna? How could he hear her? Shade could not make out the soft words that were spoken, but he could definietly hear something. Following the chirpy, brisk business tone of Lenna, a deep, elegant answered her, but Shade still could not make out what was being said. Listening intensely, Shade was about to pinpoint the voices to their source. There was a vent, leading from the elevator shaft. That had to be it.
Materialzing a knife, Shade pried at the dusty covering until he was able to snap it free. Careful to not make too noise, the shadow mutant squeezed into the shaft. It was cramped and tight. Shade's shoulders barely managed to slip inside, but it worked. Slowly, the shadow mutant made his way through the narrow vent until he came to an opening. He could barely see through the silted covering. However, he was able to piece the scene together with what was visible.
Shade could not see Lenna, but she assumed she was seated in front of the massive stone man he was currently viewing. They were in some kind of dining hall. The living statue was dressed in an exquistite suit that was tailored to him perfectly. Obviously, this man was well off. The thought filtered into Shade's brain about what an Adapted would be doing here, meeting a mutant mob boss by the looks of it. Was Lenna planning to control these people? Or were they really controlling the Order? Had Lenna got mixed up with the wrong people? Shade hoped so. It would make this operation definitely worth the risk he was taking in infiltrating this place.
All Shade could do now was sit and listen.
(I am going to hop in a little into your converstaion since it would obviously take Shade a while to crawl through the vent.)
"Business goes well," Lenna noted. The drug trade of M was going swimmingly, and all the Order's other business interests were panning out. Her main goal out of this meeting had to do with that. "We'd like to expand. The Order is aware of your family's territory. We respect it. We feel it would be highly profitable for the both of us if we made some business arrangements."
She explained the basics of protection money, the M-Trade, and a few other things, without giving too much away. She trusted a family of professionals such as this one would have been able to uncover most of the information she'd offered, anyways. It wasn't like she was giving away the coordinates to the Fountain of Youth.
(( OOC: Gina, how do we want to bring this back to the Sanctuary, so Al can see Alma? And Shade, do you want to get caught, or do you want to stay in the shadows? ))
Posted by Alma Elizondo on Jan 12, 2013 13:20:16 GMT -6
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As per the norm, El Asesor maintained a degree of polite attention on the woman. Even though he was eating while she spoke, his eyes never ventured anywhere beyond the path between his food and the young woman’s face. Lenna began with what she wanted out of this meeting—they wanted to work together. Luminous eyes dipped contemplatively towards the tea to his right, which the stone man lifted and took a sip of. Interesting.
Having stated her desires, the young woman launched into an explanation about a network of criminal dealings, largely surrounding the M-trade and protection money. This was all well and good, if they were talking to an up-and-coming gang. The thing was, however, that Falcone’s legacy was a long-standing one. It was no surprise that Lenna was offering such information as “new” information. Over the years, the family had transitioned from gangster poster-children, to something far more underground. Underground, but no less powerful than before. It was akin to the transition from being an advocate—in the limelight, in the focus of the NYPD—to being a puppeteer… someone who worked behind the scenes but still pulled all the strings.
El Asesor smiled faintly, exhaling a chuckle that stopped before it could really take form.
“Speak to me more on the topic of expansion, if you please,” the stone man purred, taking another sip of his tea, “And the potential benefits that Falcone and his men can reap from this exchange. By what little you’ve told me, it sounds as though the funding can contribute to a potentially… very public enterprise. This is not the style of the familys’ endeavors.”
He set the teacup down, folding his hands atop the table as he surveyed the young woman shrewdly. He leaned forward, balancing his weight upon his elbows, his smile faded into a lopsided smirk.
“Also—speak to me on the state of your faction’s infrastructure, if it pleases you,” El Asesor continued. Lenna was not one to beat around the bush, thus El Asesor would not do so, either. The luminous pools of his eyes seemed to glimmer at this request, as if to silently laugh at a private joke. If this request was too vague for the young woman, El Asesor made certain to specify as to why he was making the request.
“There have been… murmurs… on the street, of the potential for change,” the man explained, “Of what sort, I have not heard. Change, however, often leads to instability. Instability is not a promising feature when one seeks an investment. Don’t you agree, madame?”
This entire exchange was polite and disconnected, just as it had been the whole time.
((ooc: I was thinking that he might go over to meet with the “higher ups”, whoever that might be at this time… maybe see the Sanc for himself, or the Order to see if it’s an investment that Falcone would want to make, or if it’s too unstable to risk it… if that works for you?))
Profile Link Here Alma speaks in orangered. She also speaks French and Spanish. I don't. Google Translate makes mistakes.
(( OOC: I had permission from Shade to skip him for a round. Thanks, Shade. ))
He worried things would be public. He had every reason to. Oftentimes, the Order thought itself the one to draw all the attentions of the world its way, thought that killing cops and making dramatic points were good things. She had not always been in charge of the Order, nor technically, was she now. Not everyone had the same ideas when it came to things. Sometimes, opinions conflicted. This is why she hoped, with the Order Council-based structure, that she could turn the Order into a more family-oriented operation, much like Lori had wished. The woman had always had a thing for her Sanctuary residents. They had been like a second family, or even a first one, to her. Especially some.
"My associates and I are planning to expand the M-trade. We already have trading established in New York, Columbia and Romania. We wish to open up more of the city. There are other areas of work I think we'd be interested in pursuing, but for those, I would like to converse with my associates. I'm trying something new, more family-oriented, with them. Trying for full disclosure and discussion, rather than having a single leader. I believe you understand this sort of thing. I feel like it should work better if everyone is on the same page."
Syn and the others were aware the Order wanted to expand its M-trade, but for anything else that hadn't been discussed, she certainly wanted to include them in the planning. There were many areas of organized crime one could explore.
As for keeping things low-profile... "Some of the former Order leaders were very bold in their choices and statements. My desires are a lot less public. The last thing I desire is to draw unneeded attention to our doings. But I am aware that the Sanctuary is something the police know about. The Sanctuary, and the area around it, have their reputations they've earned. I can't do anything to get rid of that reputation. Isabel and others like her have had bloody dealings with the police. The good thing that comes of that, I suppose, is that the area tends to discourage police attentions, merely by its reputation. I don't think I've ever seen a police car pass by... and these days, I discourage murderous behaviors, when I can. At least, when they're improperly thought-out." A small smile touched upon her lips, dangerous and knowing.
"As I've said," She continued. "There are many unexplored areas of business in this city we'd be interested in exploring. As for how this would benefit you... there are many areas that might overlap. If we worked together, perhaps we wouldn't butt heads? And my resources would be available to you on contract, if you chose to look into it. We would do our best to maintain the level of professionalism you like. I've had some experience with professionalism. If you feel like it, look me up and check my references. I can be very discrete."
"Regarding our infrastructure, I feel like I've already answered much of your question. I'm aiming for something more discrete, and with more communication, than previous leaders. I have my goals. Through teamwork and communication, I believe we will maintain stability. I agree. Instability is something we all wish to avoid." Another smile. "As soon as I hear more from you, I'll be relating the information to the council. We can continue our discussions from there."
Yack, yack, yack, yack. The two supposed leaders chatted nonsense between themselves. They plotted about things like "expansion" and "change" with little more than vague ideas about what they were actually going to do. To Shade, they sounded more like political candidates at a debate than diabolical criminal master minds. In one way, the two leaders seemed to not want the other to know what they might be planning as it could interfere with the other's ideas. However, in another way, they did not seem to be talking about anything, just talking in circles, trying to sound like they knew what they were doing.
In any case, the only valuable piece of information that Shade had collected from the exchange was that Lenna was meeting with this "family" of mutants behind the other leaaders' backs. The Adapted appeared to want to bring the leaders into this knowledge, but if she was telling the truth was yet to be determined. It was at least one bit of information that the shadow mutant could bring to Syn.
By this time, Shade's left leg was falling asleep as the pressure between the surrounding AC vent and the rest of his body had cut off a vital blood vessel. The tingling was only in its beginning stages, and Shade tries to shift slightly, without making too much noise to relieve the pressure. His current state reminded him that it would be hard trying to back himself out of his tight space. Maybe it would be better to 'jump' his way out whenever he got the chance.
However, he still had work to do so the shadow mutant settled in again, trying to decipher the jargon that the two powerful individuals passed between each other as he tried to ignore the growing numbness in his leg.
Posted by Alma Elizondo on Mar 8, 2013 20:25:13 GMT -6
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El Asesor listened intently, finger laced slightly and lips resting upon the side of his hand, luminous eyes lingering on the young woman as she spoke. His expression betrayed little more than the expression that a statue might emulate, and his only reaction to her informational spiel was the occasional, rumbling “hmm” to show that he was still listening. When she had finished speaking, the man dropped his hand, quite slowly, to the table cloth, where it settled gently.
“You speak of an egalitarian governing body, and yet you speak of stability,” El Asesor purred, “In my experience, conflicting interests do not a stable governing body make. Consider, for a moment, the governing body of our great nation.”
The stone-man lifted a chalice of water, as if to toast the young woman, and took a sip. After a pause, he swallowed, and turned to one of his attendants, “Lemon slices, if you would, please.”
He then returned his attention to the woman before him.
“The fact that the police avoid your area, that they are aware of the Sanctuary’s reputation,” El Asesor drolled, “Is testament to the fact that it is worthy of their attention. The reputation is what makes it so indiscrete. While the men in blue are not… foolhardy enough to paint a target on the back of their heads by driving past in marked cruisers… it would be blindly optimistic to say that they leave you alone completely. It is the covert efforts to infiltrate systems that are the most dangerous.”
Even if the New York Police Department was bass-ackwards, there were certain things that they did properly. One was to not kick a known hornet’s nest. El Asesor inhaled and exhaled slowly, pausing as a plate bearing a trio lemon slices was brought to him by an attendant. He murmured thanks, and lifted the first slice over the chalice, dispersing the juice into the drink.
“Falcone is still on the radar, and yet, he is not as prevalent as a focus as the Order—we vacillate between operating behind-the-scenes or being regarded as ‘in stasis’,” El Asesor murmured. He touched his ear for a moment, and looked towards a corner of the room. There was a bud in his ear, and a security camera pointed directly at him. He was not speaking for himself, but on behalf of Falcone and his gang, after all, “For the time being… we will have to decline on your offer. But, with a stipulation—we will not be your allies, but we will not be your enemies—in this time of transition, we will observe the proceedings of your gang, assess if this is a worthwhile gamble, and get back to you at a later date.”
He sipped his water again, “Regardless of our decision, you will hear from us, Miss Lenna.”
Profile Link Here Alma speaks in orangered. She also speaks French and Spanish. I don't. Google Translate makes mistakes.
He made several good points, all of which she was already aware. Try as she might, there was no way she'd ever be able to rid the Order of its sordid past, or shed the attention it had gained, and it would not be easy to get its members to relax every single one of their dangerous attention-seeking behaviors. It would be like getting a dog to stop salivating when it sees a nice hunk of meat. Meat, in this case, being humans (a fact that only made her slightly uncomfortable). Of all these things, she was aware, but she also had plans, and she wasn't one to let silly things like 'reality' change them. People with visions rarely did.
She didn't react in any way to his spiel, other than to sit calmly and listen. Nothing in her demeanor betrayed a thought.
As he finished, she gave him a single nod. "Sure." Everything about that seemed wise. Seemed fair. Seemed peachy. Even if it wasn't a giant leap in the direction she'd wanted, baby steps would do. They'd been accomplished. Much harder would be showing that progress this man was likely looking to see. "Thank you for your time," She concluded, rising politely, and looking towards an exit. She was certain a body guard or two would kindly escort her out.
Okay! Shade's left leg was seriously numb by now, more of dead weight now than movable muscle. And it was obvious that whatever Lenna was diabolically plotting, the Falcone, whoever that might be, was not going for it. That would just mean that the arrogant little Adapted would have no allies to turn to when Shade revealed her plans to Syn. With the meeting being rapped up, it was time for the shadow mutant to wiggle his way out of his hiding spot and race back to the Sanctuary. If only...
If only...Shade tried to move slide back a little bit. Nothing. Move forward slightly. Nope. Moving to the sides was impossible. Trying to remain calm, the shadow mutant tried 'jumping' out. However, something was wrong. The light from room! It was shining right in Shade's face, preventing him from complete invisiblity. Panic was creeping into the Orderling's mind as he tried harder to move one way or the other. No dice.
Suddenly, the sense of claustrophobia sank into Shade's mind as he realized his predicament. He was stuck!
The sun was getting low in the sky. It was getting closer to dusk. Some time had passed, in that building, and outside it, in transit. Shadows were stretching longer. They weren't all gone just yet. the woman pulled her jacket lapels closer to her ears, to stave off a cold breeze.
The meeting hadn't been as fruitful as she'd hoped. It had still had some results. They weren't the kind she'd brag about to Order folk, but they were the kind she could talk about without feeling sheepish, and that was something positive. Basically, she'd gotten a 'we'll see you before you see us, we're watching you' from the stone-faced negotiator. Well, it was a start.
Her right hand rose in a wave as she hailed a cab. Luckily for her, one was on patrol. It sped her way., to pull up by the curb. The street was surprisingly sparse on people, for the time of day. Maybe that had something to do with the urgency of the tire peal.