Deep in the Zakera Ward, where the gangs were strong, the drug trade was quite well alive, and there was never quite a large enough C-Sec presence to do much about anything, was where Sicari Velinian felt most at home... in one of the many bars, she felt as if she was in the lap of luxury. It was no utopia, but a strong drink made most things feel like it, and that was exactly what the young Turian was after. She had a particularly bad day from being chased for an hour by one overly determined, fresh-out-of-the-academy officer after being spotted with several ounces of some illicit drug - she couldn't even remember what it was at this point - that was perfectly legal back on Omega. Then again, if it didn't immediately threaten Aria T'Loak, everything was legal on Omega.
Either way, she had gotten wind of a well-paying contract earlier in the week through one of her many informants, and willed herself to get through a grocery list of activities that day in the hopes of making it to this bar in the ass-end of the Ward. It had some strange human name to it, and it was a hole, but it at least had a Krogan for a bouncer. Sicari had to chuckle at that. When it came to a place full of alcoholics and lonely men, the bouncer was the status symbol, and you can't get much higher than a Krogan. When the bouncer gave her a sideways looks, she went on in, instinctively resting a hand of the Suppressor hidden underneath a red and black faded cloak.
This bar wasn't too shabby, it had a Skyllian Five table off in the corner, complete with a Salarian muttering about his cards with a single chip, a Volus with a moderate stack, and a Quarian with what was left. The downfall was the music and the cheap drinks, loud enough to make anyone who just spent too many credits on the "economically" priced booze pass out from a migraine. Sicari, however, planned to do neither that night, and claimed a booth off to the side, as far away from the nearest amp as possible. Now to wait.
She was told the contract broker would be there by eight, along with any others that took the job. She sighed upon hearing of the need for several skill sets, preferring to work independently. It was 7:50 now, everyone should be there soon...
Either way, she had gotten wind of a well-paying contract earlier in the week through one of her many informants, and willed herself to get through a grocery list of activities that day in the hopes of making it to this bar in the ass-end of the Ward. It had some strange human name to it, and it was a hole, but it at least had a Krogan for a bouncer. Sicari had to chuckle at that. When it came to a place full of alcoholics and lonely men, the bouncer was the status symbol, and you can't get much higher than a Krogan. When the bouncer gave her a sideways looks, she went on in, instinctively resting a hand of the Suppressor hidden underneath a red and black faded cloak.
This bar wasn't too shabby, it had a Skyllian Five table off in the corner, complete with a Salarian muttering about his cards with a single chip, a Volus with a moderate stack, and a Quarian with what was left. The downfall was the music and the cheap drinks, loud enough to make anyone who just spent too many credits on the "economically" priced booze pass out from a migraine. Sicari, however, planned to do neither that night, and claimed a booth off to the side, as far away from the nearest amp as possible. Now to wait.
She was told the contract broker would be there by eight, along with any others that took the job. She sighed upon hearing of the need for several skill sets, preferring to work independently. It was 7:50 now, everyone should be there soon...