Collab between Maxxorlord & Sheffield (Santiago & Edwin)
Even though he’d only been in town for a few days, Santiago had already become familiar with the noises that filled the airways in Justice, California. There were gunshots in the distance, as well as the blare of sirens that was steadily getting quieter as the unsuspecting Columbian walked down the sidewalk. Moreno glanced up at the greying sky of that morning, pulling his brown jacket closer against his own body to block out the cold. The man’s dark eyes darted up and down the street as he caught sight of his destination. An old beat up diner, who’s neon sign was only partially working. The man began to move with a bit more purpose about him as he pushed the double doors to the diner open.
The diner wasn’t much more impressive on the inside. There were barely a handful of people in the place, and most of them worked there. Santiago strode up to the cash register, a small grin on his lips as he anticipated the meeting to come. The girl behind the register grabbed a pair of menus and escorted him over to a booth in the corner that was well out of earshot of any of the other customers. Santiago slid into the booth and ordered himself a coffee. After a few minutes of sitting in the booth, he relaxed and slumped his shoulders a bit, peeling the brown jacket off his body and setting it with his ball cap. Perhaps dressing down for this particular meeting was a bad idea.. Santiago thought to himself, even though it was well out of his hands now.
Now all Moreno could do was wait for his client to arrive. In the mean time, he began to speculate. The man who had contacted him and set up this little meeting hadn’t given him much information, but what he had said had gotten Santiago a bit excited, which wasn’t normal. The job he was being offered was one that was going to pay well.
“Driving for hours, and this is the place you choose to meet him? Great..”Edwin couldn’t help but stifle a laugh at the comment from his right-hand, Agent Inning. The rest of the team had already proceeded to the small office-space that had been rented to serve as a HQ of sorts, however Edwin wanted to get this out of the way and set his plans in motion as quickly as possible. The two sat in the SUV, staring blankly at the run-down diner, the faint sound of gunshots and sirens already having been heard in the distance,
“Welcome to Justice.”The two shared a laugh once more, before exiting the SUV which stood distinctly out amongst the other worn down vehicles, that likely hadn’t seen a garage since their production.There was a distinct grandiose demeanor around the two as they walked into the diner, proudly flaunting their wealth to the clearly impoverished regulars of the diner, through their finely-tailored suits and other designer accessories. They remained standing at the entrance for a short while, as they surveyed the diner for the columbian, before walking with a great pomposity towards him. Taking a seat directly across from Santiago, they ushered the girl with a menu away with a wave of the hand,
“Aha! My young columbian prodigy, I’m glad we could meet in person at such short notice. I must admit, you look exactly as I had guessed.” Edwin rested his arms on the table separating the two, removing his shades and sliding them onto the collar of his shirt,
“Now, let’s get straight to business, hm? I’m an awfully busy man. So. The Jagielskis. Typical scumbags making a living through drugs, crime and most importantly for me, illegal arms. I need you to get involved with these scumbags, and I need you to get deep. You already look the part, so that’s a start. Now I don’t particularly give a shit about if they have drugs, that’s the DEAs deal, and I ain’t DEA. I care about the guns, and the murders committed with guns. I’m going to assume they aren’t using registered guns with serial numbers, nor will they be using legit bullets. Had they done so, if the local police had half a brain they’d have likely traced the gun-crime back to the family. Now, I need you to get me proof of their guns, illicit deals and murder. Along with any other criminal shit you can get, anything extra to get them on will do well in a court.”Edwin loosened his shoulders, reclining back into the chair as he reached into his pocket, removing a small, black phone that resembled a brick, and proceeded to casually place it on the table, before sliding it across to Santiago.
“This phone is going to be your main tool. It’s got an inbuilt tracker, so we’ll know where you are, doesn’t matter if you’re at a whore-house, or Jagielski HQ. You’ll use this phone to record any conversations that directly relate to acts of crime, or mention past crimes. Get photos of crimes committed by the family, their guns, and most importantly, get me locations. You’ve got two speed dials on the thing. The first speed dial phones us, and you only do that if you’ve got something bloody important to say. The second also phones us, yet that will go to an automated response and will log your current location, so it’s vital that you only use the second speed dial when you’re at any local Jagielski HQ, warehouses or anything of the sorts.You know, spots of importance, use your initiative. We’ll be phoning you every once and a while to check in, and make sure you haven’t changed sides. Believe me, if you stick with us and see this through, we’ll make you rich. You screw us, and I swear you won’t see daylight for the rest of your very, very long life. Or even better, you won't see anything at all, you’ll be ten-feet under. Too late to back out now anyway. We won’t be paying you upfront, so dont even ask. As soon as you get involved with the Jagielskis, we’ll set aside funds monthly for you, and pay you each month until the deal is closed. Five grand a month, in cash. Now believe me, it took a lot to get the agency to fork out the funds for that, so I expect top quality information, or the cash stops. You’re in bed with the ATF now, and you have the chance to reap the rewards that come along with that.”Edwin reclined back into the chair once more, a smirk crossing his face as he hailed over the girl, ordering a black coffee.
Santiago recognized the two men as his clients the second he spotted them walk into the diner. No wealthy man would ever walk into a place like this, even just to use the bathroom. Monero couldn’t help but think that their pompous attitude and expensive clothing would attract far too much attention. He wouldn’t dare say anything to them, however. They were going to be paying him so much he’d sooner lick their shoes clean before insulting them.
When one of the wealthy men spoke and greeted Santiago, he put on a warm smile.
”Hello.” Santiago greeted them, his accent rather evident. He was about to offer a hand to the man, but his client seemed to be a man of business. That was something Santiago could respect. Santiago leaned slightly forward as the man began to brief him on the job at hand, paying close attention to his every word and mannerism. Santiago was sure that the man had insulted his appearance once or twice within his little speech, but that was of no concern to Santiago. At least not yet. The young Colombian furrowed his brow as he considered the depth of the operation he was going to have to get involved in. The Jagielski’s were the biggest syndicate in town at this time, and as such they were the worst kind of people to cross. If he were to be discovered, his life would most assuredly be over.
Moreno’s eyes darted down towards the old look phone as it slid over towards him. He picked the device up and began to examine it as he listened to the agent speak. Santiago glanced up at the AFT agent as he mentioned the amount he’d be paid. Moreno began to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of dragging this operation out. He would get more money, sure, but the longer Santiago stuck around the more time the Jagielski family had to figure out he was working both sides. He finally settled that he would just do his job for as long as it took.
The Colombian placed the phone into his back pocket, looking at the wealthy man across from him.”I’ll do it, but I’ve got a few questions.
” Santiago said, losing his smile from earlier.”Will you and your colleagues come to my aid if I am discovered? And how can I be sure that I will not be prosecuted as well when I help you bring the Jagielski family down?” Santiago voiced his concerns to the ATF agents before him.
Edwin gulped down some of the black coffee that had recently arrived at the table, listening to the questions from Moreno, before being handed a blue folder with the ATF badge clearly visible on the front by the agent sat next to him. Smacking the folder down onto the table, he flicked it open, taking a pen out of his pocket and placing it onto the page shown and then pushing the folder across to Moreno,
“This should ease your worry. That document gives you immunity from all crimes so long as you provide evidence to lock the Jagielski Syndicate away. In other words, gives you free reign to do bad shit so that you fit in with the scumbags surrounding you. As for your protection, this document places you in ATF protection as an asset. If you get discovered, then you call the first speed dial, explain the situation, and we can have an ATF team in to retrieve you within an hour or so. Until the armed team reaches you, I’ll have my agents bring you to the local police station. You’ll be safe there.
I’ll need you to sign that document, however. You wont need to appear in court. The document merely recognises this as being a legitimate deal, and that any evidence exchanged can be properly used in a court, amongst granting you immunity and protection.” Santiago looked down at the document that was slid across the table. He picked up the pen, skimming over the document to check its legitimacy. After he was satisfied, Santiago signed his name on the line at the bottom of the document. The man’s words had calmed Santiago’s fear that they would abandon him if the job went southward.
”I’ve got one more question. Do you have any idea how I could contact the Jagielski’s? I’m not exactly involved in Justice’s underground right now, so I’ve no idea how I could get employed over there.” Santiago took a deep breath. This whole situation was extremely dangerous. Perhaps the most dangerous thing he’d done since he joined The Circuit. There way no backing out of this one, though. He was in too deep.
Edwin had been expecting that question, having known Moreno was a new arrival to Justice, much like himself in some respects.
“I’ve got another meeting set up. I may be able to get somebody already on the inside, and if so, they’ll be able to get you in. I’ll be sure to check in with the local PD, find out who they know is ‘in’ with the gang, and then relay that information to you.
Until such a time, I can only advise you use your initiative. With the experience and skillset you have, I’m certain the gang would find a use for you, should you make your presence known. The gang are more prevalent in the docks, actually. I’d suggest starting there, as you’re likely to find small-time members of the gang there. Make yourself known in that area, prove your worth. These guys are the typical animalistic scumbags you’d expect. You prove your strength, and you’ll no doubt be in.”Edwin reached over the table, picking up the folder and the pen as he rose from the seat with the other agent.
“Use your initiative, hell, we ain’t paying you that much for nothing, ‘eh.”With that, Edwin reached to his collar as he donned his shades, holding the folder under his armpit and giving the columbian a final nod, making his exit from the diner.