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It was very early in the morning, earlier than anyone in their right mind would get out of bed, let alone be out and about. But even that fact couldn't stop one man from slipping out of town. He'd checked out of his hotel and was heading back out into the wilderness like there wasn't a veritable menagerie of horrors beyond the AI-guarded walls of the city. A Synthetic that had given up trying to pass for human in exchange for more firepower, bid him farewell with a silent raised hand, its other hand filled by a multi-barrelled machine gun that looked like it had no business not being mounted on a vehicle of some kind. The man returned the gesture, but didn't look back. He was too focused on finding his next objective.

He'd heard rumours of someone who sold bootleg data they collected from plugging directly into cyberspace. Anyone who didn't need an interface had to be infected, but if they were, then how were they managing a business? He was determined to find out. To aid that, he was kitted out like the operator he was. Lightweight boots that managed to perform as much like running shoes as steel-toed work boots covered his feet, though they were largely obscured by his heavy cargo pants, just baggy enough to provide freedom of movement, while not interfering with anything. A full drop-leg holster sat on his right leg, rendering the pocket there useless, but that seemed to be compensated for by the bulge in his left pocket.

His long-sleeve shirt was badly faded, and from more than thirty or so feet, it appeared to be just a muddy green colour, but closer inspection revealed that it had once been a tiger-striped camouflage. Despite the obvious wear, however, it was in good condition, and even in such bleak conditions, his collar was still neatly folded and pressed, as if the minor point of professionalism might mean anything to anyone that wasn't him. Over it, he wore a chest rig, with an obvious lack of a plate carrier. For someone so obviously equipped for battle, his lack of protective gear would surprise the more perceptive. Most people were more concerned with the surprising number of shotgun shells strapped to his chest, however. There were easily a hundred or so there, not to mention the ones already strapped to his shotgun. The weapon itself, an older, semi-automatic model, well-beloved by shotgunners everywhere for its stubborn reliability, lacked a stock, and instead sported only a pistol grip. The seven round magazine tube terminated in a wickedly spiked standoff device, and the receiver was barely visible between the eight-round shotshell card on one side, and the two spare rounds strapped to the other side behind the ejection port.

His only concessions to protective gear were the mechanic's gloves on his hands, and the high-contrast eyeshields necessary to keep the wasteland out of his eyes. The leather jacket casually thrown over his ensemble, the well-loved shemagh around his neck, and the innocuous but high-capacity backpack on his back did very little to hide his contracting background. The only thing he had going for him was the fact that most people assumed he was military, rather a glorified security guard.

Less than a hundred metres from the gate, he reached up and adjusted his raid cap. Once black, it was now badly bleached by the sun, though it held up well, other than the lettering that had once read "GoldGate Assurance". Now it was left saying "old Ass nc" though thankfully formerly gold letters were as badly bleached as the rest of the hat. He double-checked the clip for his night-vision display, but he knew it wasn't going to fall off until the hat it was clipped to did. After playing around with the heads-up display on his glasses, the man finally got to actually walking. He switched the sling on his shotgun from one-point to two, and picked up the pace. There was nothing that could really hurt him out here, so he saw no reason not to be comfortable.

Walking with purpose now, he didn't look much different from any of the other brave souls wandering the wilderness. Closer inspection might reveal that he definitely liked tattoos more than most, but his otherworldly nature was entirely hidden, at least for the time being. Appearing as human as he did was a point of pride for the man, considering how some of his compatriots turned out, and he'd even recently managed to stop fingering the charm around his neck so incessantly. That had mostly been replaced with fondling the hilt of his sidearm and sipping at his water a little more than was necessary. He insisted there was nothing wrong with being hydrated or prepared, though, and resisted further change. He was too focused on his goal to worry about nervous habits now, anyway. He had to find that bunker, and the person inside. Not only was there money to be made, but they might even be the first step to curing the vampire plague that had rendered so much of the world uninhabitable...
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7 am, and suddenly sirens went off in a small bunker just outside of the city walls. A woman jerked awake inside, growling softly as she slammed the small table beside her. It had a button on it, together with a small monitor mounted on the wall. As soon as the button was hit, the bunker returned to silence. Still with her eyes half-closed the woman looked at the monitor, flipping to a few different channels before sighing deeply. "Fucking dog...I swear he's doing it just to annoy me..." She grumbled, slowly standing up. "One of these days I'll catch that mutt...I wonder what dog tastes like." She muttered as she stood, deciding that it was way too early to put on proper clothes. Then again, she barely needed to dress herself anyway. Unless she went outside. Which barely happened these days. All her time was spent online. The matrix had gotten so much better now that 99.9% of all people couldn't access large parts of it any more. And the few that did get to the deep web were either vampire nutters, or the very rare person that didn't want to interact with others. She had tried to talk to them of course, but they always immediately logged off. So after a while she stopped trying to communicate with anyone, doing her own thing instead.

As the coffee machine did it's thing, the woman decided to spend some time tinkering with her motorcycle. A 2029 KTM. It was pretty run down, and there was a problem with the fuel intake at the moment. But it was her pet project, and in the past it had helped her get around quite well. Better than any car, at least, since road maintenance wasn't that much of a thing any more. Especially since hover bikes and cars had become a thing for people that could afford it. The lights turned on in the garage, followed by an old heater she had salvaged from the wasteland. There were three of them in the bunker, since the building's own heating system had broken down over a year ago. As great as this place was for doing business and keeping relatively out of sight of the officials, it wouldn't exactly be fit for living any more if left alone. Not like she had much of a choice though.

As the room warmed up, and the coffee got ready, the woman sat down at her work table and took out a maintenance kit she had put together herself. Her cybernetic left eye didn't require it, but her right arm did. Just some basic cleaning and oiling, but if she didn't do so she'd find herself without a usable right arm within half a year. Black market models always seemed to come with problems. Still, without her cybernetics she would have probably been dead long ago already. People in the city didn't understand. She wasn't crazy, like the nutters. Sure, the craving for human flesh was still there, but she had it under control. And it wasn't exactly like the city dwellers did anything useful with dead bodies. But instead, she had to illegally buy something to eat from a back door near the waste disposal facility. At least it could also be worse. "That shadow guy better show up with some cash today...I'm getting hungry." She muttered as she worked on cleaning her arm.
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The heads-up display in his glasses chirped quietly after some walking. The location he'd been given wasn't very specific, but he'd put it into his navigation system, and now he had a rough area to search for, conveniently highlighted by a ring overlaid on his vision. The human didn't waste any time now, switching the sling on his shotgun back to a one-point and hefting the weapon as if to use it. If the vampire he was after happened to be crazy enough to try something, he would rather by alive and lose his payday. Scanning his arcs carefully, he walked more slowly now, searching for any signs of life, any indication that there might be someone living around here.

It took a good deal of looking, but he did eventually spot the signs he was looking for. An inconspicuous vent poking out from the ground, doing its very best to exchange air quietly. Anyone determined enough had to find it eventually, but the vampire hunter was a little surprised it wasn't better hidden. Then again, most people were deathly afraid of leaving the safety of their walls. He just needed to find a way in, now. Working outward from the vent location, he started looking for a door. He assumed it would be at least a little bit hidden, and continued to move slowly. He had all day, and wasn't exactly worried.

Of course, Murphy was probably the worst person to ever live, and while he made finding a door relatively easy, by the time the contractor had reached it, his elbow was seizing up. "Fucking bullshit." he growled quietly to himself, "Stupid dumb bitch, giving me last year's model..." then his voice switched to a higher pitch, but remained quiet, "Oh, we fixed you up great. You're better than new!" he spit the words out like they tasted vile before continuing in his normal angry growl, "I'mma fuckin' kill that bitch." then his elbow locked up completely. Outdated modern cybernetics were the worst idea in the world. The older, pre-virus models were great, they could work in any conditions, and wouldn't stop working until they were in pieces. Newer models needed updating, and he couldn't afford such a thing right now. That left him with a left arm locked in a ninety degree bend. Grumbling, he stuffed his shotgun under his arm, and pulled out his sidearm.

The massive revolver was matte black, with an eight inch barrel and a nine round cylinder full of the biggest, nastiest .44 magnum rounds the man could get his hands on. It was bulky, impractical, and terrifying. And the only reason it wasn't the larger, fifty calibre version, was that he couldn't afford one yet. He fixed a snarl on his face, and tapped the barrel against the top of his hat's brim. It whirred in response, then he attempted to key open the door. It wasn't in default mode, however, and it didn't take long for the him to realize that this was an active, secure bunker. Whoever was in there was sane enough to maintain this place, and obviously had no intention of coming out if it wasn't of their own accord. He wondered if standing around with a gun in his hand was a good idea, and hoped he wasn't about to get shot. If she ruined his shirt, they were going to have a problem...
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Zara had finished her arm, her coffee, and was now working on her bike. Normally fixing the fuel intake would be easy, the problem was that she didn't have a proper workshop or the proper parts to do so. So she had to make do with whatever she found in the wasteland. And considering how dangerous the place was, she didn't generally go very far either. She had gotten a lucky break not long ago though. A toolbox filled with all kinds of wenches, screwdrivers, and other such tools. So at the very least taking thing apart was easier now. However before she had removed everything in the way to get to where she needed to be, the alarm once again went off. The woman sighed and got up, almost deciding to not even check the monitor this time. It felt like one stray dog had made it his duty to harass her as much as possible by triggering the bunker's alarms at least once a day. But she was also expecting a client, so she didn't have much choice but to check what was going on.

However, to her surprise, this time it was a person. A completely unknown person at that. She quickly rushed towards her computer room, and pressed a few buttons on a panel. Sometimes random scavengers or other strangers came by, hoping to find stuff to sell. So Zara had fixed up one of the bunker's outside turrets to deal with such threats quickly. Outside at the door, a hatch above the door opened. And out came a worn down, but still very much functional machine gun turret. Two lights turned on, fixating themselves on the movement outside. And lastly, a speaker turned on as well. "You are trespassing on private property. You have ten seconds to leave." The woman spoke through a microphone from the secrecy of her room, her eyes scanning the man on her screen. He looked military, maybe. She wasn't too familiar with what the army looked like, though. But either way, she just wanted him out of there as soon as possible. All random passer-by got the hell out of there as they saw the turret. While any new client that had been sent her way would know to speak the password at this time. And if there was a third group, a hail of bullets could take care of them. Option three hadn't happened yet, though. And luckily so. As the only reason she could stay where she was in relative secrecy was because people didn't 'mysteriously disappear' whenever they walked in the area.
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When a machine gun suddenly popped out of the ground, he groaned a little. He had ten seconds to plead his case. Stuffing his revolver back into its holster, the man mashed the "talk" button on the keypad and got started. "Please don't kill me. I've got a business proposition for you that is entirely unrelated to the amount of firepower I'm lugging around. You're no good to me dead, so just let me give you a reason not to kill me." He was pretty sure he didn't have enough time to run away at this point, so his only real option was to stand there and wait, and hope that he wasn't about to get machine-gunned to death. He wasn't going to sit here and beg for his life, though. He was too proud to do that. And he was too ambitious to let this opportunity escape him. Whoever was on the other side of that door had to be the key to his success...
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Zara expected the man to just leave quickly. However, instead he decided to talk to her. And his words made her both pissed off and worried. "Fuck...someone ratted me out. I'm gonna fuckin' murder whomever it was..." She grumbled, trying to think of who it could have been. The people doing business with her knew to keep their mouth shut. Or so she thought at least. Now she was presented with a problem though. She didn't want information of her coming out, so she wanted to just shoot this guy up and be done with it. Would provide her with three days of free food as well. But at the same time that would likely attract attention to her location. The main said he had a proposition, but given her position, she wasn't exactly eager to trust any random stranger that didn't want to immediately murder her.

There was another option, but it was definitely more of a risk. Hunters were crafty bastards. Her second line of defence might not be enough. With enough firepower, or enough technical know-how there were ways to circumvent it. It at least gave her a bit more time to think, and less chance for someone to find the mess if the need arose, though.

Zara pressed a few more buttons on her computer, and the turret disappeared into the ground again. A moment later the lights turned off and the door slid open. "Enter." Her voice came through the speakers. She waited for him to do so. And the moment he had indeed entered, the doors behind him closed and locked themselves. The man then found him in a hallway, with reinforced concrete walls on both sides, and a door made of metal bars, lined with thick bulletproof glass across from him. This door, was also locked. Though no one appeared just yet, as Zara was still only wearing panties and a T-shirt. So she rushed to her bedroom, to at least get a pair of pants to wear before meeting her unwanted visitor.
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The man waited patiently, relieved when ten seconds had passed and the machine gun turret hadn't gone off yet. That didn't mean it wasn't going to go off, but he figured if he'd lasted ten seconds, he probably wasn't going to die. Some more waiting rewarded him with an invitation to come in for some coffee, and an open door. The contractor sighed and stepped inside. It was surprisingly well-lit, and he relaxed a little, knowing that. He took his hat off, and tucked the brim into the top of his chest rig, then he loosened his scarf, and pulled his eye protection down so they were resting under his chin.

He couldn't get very far into the bunker, but he wasn't too worried. The inner door was locked when he tried it, so the vampire hunter continued to wait, figuring someone would eventually come get him. For now he tapped his robotic arm increasingly roughly against the wall until his elbow started to work again. Then he switched his shotgun sling back to its two-point configuration, and swung it around behind him, so he could appear as non-threatening as possible. Whoever was inside sounded sane enough, so he wasn't too worried about being eaten. He was just hoping they were going to be agreeable. They had to at least be willing to negotiate if they were letting him in, he figured, so the man was hopeful.

If nothing else, the optimism kept his mind off the fact that this could be as much of a trap as the machine gun turret hidden outside. He went over his sales pitch in his head and hoped things would go smoothly. Of course, when he was feeling ready to try and sell this vampire on an adventure, his chronometer went off. Checking the alarm, he began swearing vehemently, though he managed to keep the volume low. "This is not the fucking time." he groaned, shutting off the alert and clenching his fists. His elbow locked up again, and that kicked off another round of swearing. Things had been about to go well, so of course Murphy had to show up again. "Fuck you, Murphy. Eat a dick!" he declared, as if the man himself was around to hear him. "Just gotta hold on... Couple hours... I should be okay..." he didn't realize he was talking to himself, and barely noticed that he hard started pacing. "Shouldna quit smokin'..." he muttered, doing his best not to look too insane in case his host showed up...
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It took Zara a minute or two to find a decent pair of pants. And what's more, this pair still had her cigarettes in it. "Huh, I thought I'd lost this pack..." She mused as she took one out and put it between her lips. For her, a lighter wasn't needed. Her arm, or more specific, the thumb, could produce fire. Apparently the last owner thought it made them look cool. Though she had to admit she had never lost a her lighter since.

The woman arrived at the door just as she puffed out some smoke, turning to looks at the visitor with quite a bit of distrust in her eyes. "Right now you have about a 10% chance to make it out of here alive." She started, scanning his appearance once again to make sure he didn't pose any immediate threat to her. A slight smile appeared on her lips as she continued. "The other 90% consists of you becoming part of the food chain. So, start talking."
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The man had almost finished stalking toward the door when a woman appeared on the other side of it, cigarette in hand. Instead of turning around, he was forced to fight the urge to ask for one. He reminded himself he was trying to quit, just in time for her to tell him he had a ten percent chance he'd get out of here alive. That was only because she thought he was human. It actually meant he had a ninety percent chance that the alarm that had just gone off was a good thing. "I'll take those odds." he agreed, smirking a little when the woman suggested she was going to eat him if he didn't convince her. "I'm a freelance contractor. I specialize in the procurement of rare and speciality items." he started off, before wincing as he caught a whiff of the cigarette in the woman's hand.

"Can I have one of those?" he tried to avoid twitching too much as he hoped for a little generosity. He had more success not knife-handing the cigarette, but wasn't too concerned about that. Then he carried on, mostly as if he'd never been interrupted. "Obviously you're not an item, but I've been promised a great deal of money if I can find unique mutations of the vampire plague. You're not a psycho, which means whatever strain of the plague you've got is different. The eggheads said they just want a blood sample from a live specimen, and an opportunity to observe said specimen for like twenty-four hours. I'd be willing to split that money with you fifty-fifty. Plus, you can eat whoever we kill on the way, and you can have first pick of any loot we come across." he figured that had to sound like a decent deal. He didn't think they'd come across anything significant in the way of loot, so he wasn't too concerned in that regard, and half of the money was still better than no money. And he really didn't like the idea of eating people, so it seemed like a pretty good deal to him. He supposed it was up to this woman, though, to see what she thought. The real question, though, was whether or not she was going to share those smokes of hers before he lost his mind and the deal became moot...
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The man first asked for a cigarette, then started explaining why he was there. Some company just wanted some of her blood, and to observe her. The problem with that was, that it all sounded too good to be true. It was like a ticket out of this hell hole and into a decently comfortable life was just handed to her for free. She growled softly as she thought about what might be behind this offer.

Back to the first topic though, the man looked nervous as hell. He was even shaking a little. Clear signs of withdrawal. So either he was trying to quit, or he couldn't buy any cigarettes at the moment. She didn't really want to part with hers, as they weren't exactly cheap or easy to get for her. But it was hard to hold a conversation with him this way, and she knew the feeling of not being able to smoke while someone else was smoking all too well. She reached into her back pocket and took out the pack. Then with her left thumb she even lit it for him before holding it through one of the small holes in the bulletproof glass. "This is the only one you're getting." She spoke, waiting for him to take it before continuing. "Now, back to the issue at hand. I have no reason to trust you or this company you're speaking of. So you better come up with something to make me at least trust you if you want to stay alive."

The deal did sound very appealing. And if at least the man himself could make her trust him enough that she didn't think he would want to put a bullet between her eyes, she would be willing to listen further under less...stressful circumstances. There was no way she'd trust this supposed company he was working for. But that might at least be worth checking out, considering the potential rewards...and potential free all you can eat buffet.
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When he was offered a smoke, the man's eyes seemed to gleam, his entire focus on the freshly lit cancer stick being poked at him. He was warned that it was the only one he would be getting, but that didn't stop him from apparently trying to smoke the whole thing in a single drag. He made a commendable effort to that effect, and seemed to relax a great deal as he exhaled heavily. Savouring the rest of his cigarette, he considered what the woman had to say. She was threatening him now. That was practically a waste of a perfectly good cigarette, from where she was standing, but he supposed she was probably just hoping he would have proof.

"You want to talk to them yourself?" he offered, raising an eyebrow as he spoke. "Let me finish this, and I'll get someone on the line for you." he added, gesturing with the remainder of his smoke. He sucked back the last of it in nearly record time, and only stopped when there was nothing but filter left. At that point he flicked it to the ground and stomped it out casually, before finally working on proving to his potential friend and business partner that his offer was real. "Sorry, give me a moment. Don't freak out." he warned, before he used his human arm to grab his cybernetic arm by the wrist. A careful twist, and his robotic hand spun in a horrifically unnatural way, unlocking a latch in his upper arm. Another twist had the whole arm rotating in its mounting just above his elbow. When the interrupted threads finally let go, he swung the thing around until the elbow unlocked again. "Fucking piece of shit." he growled. Reinstalling the limb was a much quicker process than removing it, and soon enough he could manipulate his radio once more.

A press of a button, and the antenna, normally hidden behind him, popped up. Then he removed the handset from his lapel and keyed the push-to-talk switch. "Blue sky, this is Karma. Message, over." his voice changed when he spoke into the radio, it became smoother, calmer, as if the thing had some kind of effect on him. The reply sounded much the same.

"Karma, this is Blue Sky. Send, over."

"Karma. Get me off the net, give me a cell tower, over." he demanded coolly.

"Blue Sky. Roger, out." came the voice across the airwaves, and a moment later the handset started beeping at him.

"Here." he thrust the radio at the woman, remembering too-late that there was bullet-proof glass between them. "It's still push-to-talk. They should be able to clear up any doubts, though." he figured she could deal with the fact that there was a barrier between them, and he would wait patiently while she did. The beeping stopped before anyone could accomplish anything meaningful, though, so the contractor interrupted the man on the other side of the line when he started asking if there was anyone listening. "Hang on. We're figuring some shit out." he offered, radio protocols and his suddenly smooth demeanour gone once again. He just had to hope this would be enough to get this woman to trust him...
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Zara rolled her eyes as the man puffed his cigarette like a madman. Though this gave her a bit of time to enjoy her own, at least. If the guy was bullshitting her though, she wanted to finish this quickly. As she was expecting some customers today. They both puffed their cigarettes in awkward silence for a bit before he started talking again. Talking to someone from this company didn't sound like that good of a plan. She had never trusted the large corporations, and wasn't planning on starting now either. Though there wasn't much to lose from talking to them, probably. "Just let me warn you, if you give them any hint of this location, I will kill you immediately." It would still mean she'd have to move, but at least it would give her the satisfaction of killing this guy.

Then man then started fiddling with his cybernetic arm. She smirked at his comment, wondering what made him thing she'd freak out over it. Zara had a mechanical arm herself. Plus, she regularly ripped human bodies apart with her hands and teeth. A twistable, detachable arm wasn't exactly freak out worthy to her. "You know, you should really buy some maintenance supplies for that arm. Those lock-ups happen because you don't take care of it enough." She was by no means an expert. But being forced to take care of and fix her own cybernetics for the past years had given her some experience at least.

Eventually a microphone was pressed against the glass. That wouldn't do much good, but she had drilled small holes in a circle in the glass for just that reason. "Hold it over here at the holes. You'll have to press the button for me." She spoke, finally throwing her cigarette on the ground and stamping it out as well. "So, talk." She spoke once the other side was able to hear her. Next came what basically sounded like a sales pitch. The money was pretty damn good though. 5000 credits. Half of it would give her enough to get her cybernetics properly checked out, and she would even still have enough to buy a enough bodies to eat for a month or so. However, she doubted it was going to be that easy. So she wanted to come prepared. "I have some demands. I'm bringing my guns and keeping them on me at all times. I will not enter any rooms that can potentially lock me in. And lastly a warning. If anything smells suspicious, I will shoot first and ask questions later."

The other side spoke again. "Hold on, I will need to confirm with the higher-ups." After that there was a minute or two of silence before the voice spoke again. "Everything is confirmed. We will be awaiting your arrival then. And try not to eat our operative on the way." Zara ignored the last comment. She had gotten used to the prejudice by now. Plus, they did have a point. She may be sane most of the time, but hunger could turn her into a rampaging nutter as well, even if temporarily. "Guess you're lucky and get to live for now..." Zara spoke, moving to the side of the door. There she first opened a small wall-mounted cabinet to take out a Predator IV heavy pistol, shoving it in her pants at her back. Then she pressed a button right beside the glass door to unlock it. "Any wrong moves from you you know what'll happen." She warned before finally opening it.
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The contractor wasn't entirely surprised when the woman threatened him with more death, should he give away her location. Lucky for her, no one was going to know where she lived. And then she had the nerve to tell him how to live his life, and the man refused to dignify her unhelpful advice with a response. She claimed he didn't take good enough care of his arm. He claimed an arm shouldn't need caring. His other arm worked fine, why shouldn't this one? He didn't try that argument on her, though, and instead focused on convincing the vampire to join his cause. She had a fair number of demands, just to get her out of her sanctuary, but it seemed the scientists on the other end of the line didn't care. They had research to conduct, and were more than happy to add a few variables if it meant proper data.

The man grinned when they called him an operative, though, and nodded when his new friend finally agreed not to try and kill him. "Did you here that? I'm an operative." he joked, tapping a couple of buttons on his radio and clipping the handset back to his lapel as the antenna behind him disappeared again. "You know, you shouldn't carry your gun like that, eh? I watched one guy blow his whole ass off doing that. He got a little too eager and double-tapped himself while he was trying to shoot at me... It was kind of hilarious, but it's a terrible way to carry a gun if you're on my team." he offered. "Plus, if you fall and land on your back, it could fuck up your spine..." he shrugged, not one to judge terribly harshly.

"You do you." he assured the woman, finally stepping into her world. "You need time to get ready to go? It's probably a week or so to our destination, so we've got some travelling to do. Probably wanna bring a woobie, if you have one... You probably want to get dressed too..." He chuckled a little when he realized that she wasn't exactly prepared for a wilderness excursion. "We can stop in town, if you need adventuring supplies..." he added, offering more shrugs as if that would help, somehow. Then the contractor realized he hadn't introduced himself, and he quickly corrected that, offering her a hand to shake. "My name's Kevin, by the way." he managed a smile as he said it. "My callsign, like you heard, is Karma, if you need me over the radio." then, as he leaned forward to shake her hand, he noticed the woman's rather generous endowment. He couldn't believe he'd missed it before, but there was nothing else to focus on now. He couldn't help but start wondering what classified as a wrong move. Kevin was looking forward to how exciting this was going to be...
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The man commented on where she had put her gun, at which she shrugged. "That's what the safety switch is for." She spoke, not moving to shake his hand. She still didn't put a lot of trust in him, or the company. This was just something that was at least worth checking out to her. "Name's Zara. I'm going to pack my things." The woman spoke as she started walking to her bedroom. "I need to at least put some proper clothes on, plus I'm not going anywhere without a laptop at the very least." Sure she could go online without one, but for certain things having a separate connection was pretty useful. Plus her computer held several important programs, and some games that could keep her entertained in down-time. She had no idea what a woobie was, though she didn't really care either. Zara knew just fine what she'd need on the road. A sleeping bag, at least one pair of extra clothes, a hair brush, and a plastic sheet in case they couldn't find shelter in an abandoned building or some such. So she grabbed the sleeping bag off of her bed, took a plastic sheet with a military pattern off her wall, took a pair of clothes out of a closet that was barely holding together, and stuffed them all in the backpack she normally used to scavenge the area around the city for useful things. Once that was done she took a bit longer to shift through her few still mostly clean clothes, and picked out a bra, a black tank top, camo print cargo pants, white socks, and a pair of steel-tipped work boots. She'd love to wear something more...fashionable. But living in the wasteland didn't give you a lot of options.

Once she was finally done with that, the woman quickly brushed her hair, put the brush in the backpack as well, and headed for the computer room for her final stop. The laptop joined the rest of her things before she headed to the garage. She had packed with the intent to return here once this was over, so most of her things were left behind. Though then again, most of the things here weren't exactly worth much anyway. Nothing that couldn't be replaced easily enough. Once in the garage she walked towards her bike, looking it over another time. "I have to connect the fuel intake again, but after that he should work again. So give me a few minutes. Should at least make the trip a bit faster." It depended on if they could find fuel, of course. And on what kind of terrain they would be riding. At least it was a dirt bike, so going off-road wasn't a problem.
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Kevin had to try incredibly hard not to laugh in Zara's face when she assured him that the safety on her weapon would keep her ass from getting blown off. He didn't subscribe to such a philosophy, and while he did utilize the safeties on his various weapons, he didn't trust a stupid switch to keep him out of harm's way. He could only trust himself and his trigger finger to do that. He was quite proud that he didn't even snicker at her silliness, however. That quickly turned to regret when the woman refused to shake his hand, though, and the contractor wondered exactly how well they were going to get along.

After being informed that his new friend was going to pack her things, the man was left to bum around her little slice of heaven. He thought about following her, but didn't want to seem like he was prying too hard, and instead kicked around the entryway until his temporary companion showed up again. Of course, this time she only showed up long enough to escort him to the garage, where he spotted a rather nice-looking but obviously non-functional motorcycle. He was impressed, especially when he was informed that once it was repaired, they could use it to speed up their progress. "Would both of us even fit on it?" he was a bit sceptical, mostly because with so much gear, they were bound to stress the thing out more than usual, and it didn't seem to have anywhere to stick their bags, either, which meant trying to wear them and ride on a motorbike at the same time. The most obvious concern was how little trust the two of them shared, though. Kevin began to worry he might get left behind. Then again, if she fucked off, he could seal up the bunker, lay some new traps for her return, and live a life of security for at least a little while. That was assuming she didn't already have the place rigged to kill anyone who tried such a thing. It didn't take long for him to decide that it would be much more preferable to just earn his money the old fashioned way, if he couldn't earn it convincing vampires to help cure the plague that afflicts so many...
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"Sure, two people easily fit on it. And all I have to do is tighten the suspension a little more, and not drive too fast, and things will be fine. The problem is our backpacks. Think you can carry two of 'em?" She asked, not worried about anything. She had carried quite a few heavy things on it in the past as well, and it was still going strong. Okay, not as strong as back then, but nothing some tinkering couldn't fix. "My bag's pretty small anyway."

She walked over to the bike, sitting down beside it, and picking up her tools again. "So...we'll be stuck together for a while it seems. Tell me about yourself. Like, you kind of look like a military guy, but at the same time your gear seems a bit worn as well. Freelancer maybe?" Zara had dealt with all kinds of people in the past years. Sometimes her regular clients would send freelancers or bounty hunters to her to buy some information. Though this guy looked different from anyone she had dealt with. "By the way, there's coffee on the desk over there. Help yourself." She may not trust him much yet. But there was no reason to be hostile either. It just meant that she would be on her guard and keep her gun within reach at all times.
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Kevin was just going to have to trust Zara when she assured him that two of them would fit on her bike. He wasn't exactly familiar with motorcycles, since his vehicular experience extended to cramming as many people as possible into a four-door Hi-Lux and then going as fast as the poor thing could manage so that it wouldn't set off any anti-tank mines. But those were stories for another time, so for the moment he put his trust in the vampire and took a look at her backpack. She seemed to think that if he could hold onto both of their bags, they would have no trouble going places on her dirt bike. After a moment, he nodded, "I think I can manage." It would probably take some finagling, but the contractor was pretty sure they could figure it out.

Now, since they'd worked past their differences, it looked like it was time to get to know one another. He chuckled as she suggested he looked military, and shrugged. "Contractor, actually." he waved his hands up and down like he was weighing something, "Well, ex-contractor. Worked for GoldGate Assurance. They signed me as soon as I was old enough to legally scribble my name on a piece of paper..." the introduction to his story was interrupted by directions to coffee, and the man wasted no time in getting some for himself, continuing to speak as he prepared his delicious, caffeinated nectar. "I did everything from guarding banks and armoured cars, to firing machine guns and rockets from the back of a moving pick-up. And this was back when it was really bad. Back when vampires were really tearing into the uninfected population. Crazy stuff. Then the layoffs started. The machines stabilized things, and suddenly the world didn't need an army of private soldiers to defend its citizens. All my buddies got cut. Some tried to start their own, competing businesses, but it never worked out. I used my experience, and the brand I'd worked for, and I took whatever work I could get. Being an errand-boy isn't so bad. It's almost like being an operator again, some days. And other days it's nice to be able to just walk down to the post office and pick up someone's mail instead of getting shot at..." of course, there were a couple of times he'd gotten shot at while picking up the mail, but again, those were stories for later.

"I'm not convinced you really want to hear all that, though." Kevin added as he realized he was starting to ramble, "Instead, how about we talk about how interesting you are?" with a name like "Zara" this woman had to be interesting. And if it got him a story about how awesome her chest was, even better. The only thing he didn't like, was the fact that he didn't have much to stare at right now. She was turned away from him to work on her bike, and sitting on what had to be a fine rear end, leaving him viewless, but slightly more caffeinated. He supposed the universe did have to balance itself somehow...
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The man started listing the kind of work he had been doing before. Quite impressive. And if Zara didn't have a cybernetic arm, and couldn't turn into a figurative rage monster, she might have actually been quite intimidated considering her background. She had heard about his kind before. People that lost their glory days of fighting the vampires, and now hired themselves out to do any kind of job. In fact, a bounty hunter or two she had dealt with in the past had probably been of similar background as Kevin. "Anything you tell about yourself is interesting. It helps me form a picture of what kind of man you are." She spoke, moving to sit on her knees and bend forward, to get a better angle on the bike.

"As for me, I don't think it's interesting at all. I worked as a barwoman before the virus showed up, and did some hacking on the side as a hobby. Naturally, I was one of the first to get infected. At first I didn't even know myself, though. But I started getting restless, and a few days later I suddenly ripped a man apart after he came to harass me when I was closing the bar. I killed a man, had eaten part of his arm, leg, and neck before I came to senses again. Funnily enough, I felt more alive then than I had ever before. Was a pretty scary feeling to get from killing someone. I realised what had happened after thinking about it for the rest of the night, but was in denial. Took another week before it happened again, this time to a random woman on the street. I fled the city after that. The months after that are a bit of a haze. But I finally managed to get some connections after making a deal with an information broker. The money was a blessing at the time, so I decided to set up base in one of the abandoned buildings. And after searching for a while I found this place. Tapping from the power lines and getting an internet connection was the easy part. The rest I have here took longer. Though it's a decent home now. And if you're wondering, I haven't gone nuts for a good year or so now. One of the connections I made was with a guy at the waste disposal company. I buy what I need from him." She kept her explanation 'clean', as the way she ate was...unpleasant to watch for most to say the least. It was like tasting human flesh was a trigger of some kind, which made her something akin to a hungry beast until she was sated.

As she was talking she kept on tinkering with her bike, every now and then bending forwards a bit more to get a better look. She only had a decent idea of what she was doing. But there wasn't exactly anyone else that could do this for her. Or at least not for a price she could afford. Luckily she had fixed the fuel intake once before, so things were a bit easier this time.
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Kevin chuckled when Zara assured him that anything he had to say about himself was interesting. Apparently she liked figuring people out. Hopefully that meant she wasn't interested in eating him. He wasn't exactly worried, but being chewed on wasn't fun. Then he was distracted by her sudden change of position. He much preferred things this way, though. Clearly the universe liked him, as now he had a view of what he had correctly guessed to be the immaculate bottom of his hostess. He did manage to listen to what she had to say, though, luckily for him. That sort of multi-tasking was usually hard, but it seemed things were just going his way today.

"That sounds pretty cool to me. I mean, it means you've gotta be pretty good at mixing drinks, which is a must in this world. Eating people's a bit fucked up, but we do what we have to, right?" he offered in reply. Apparently Zara didn't think she was very interesting, but that seemed to be the case with everyone. When you're you every day, what you are is normal, even if "you" is a psycho vampire hacker that has managed to control the plague that controls so many. Taking an appreciative glance around as the woman explained that she'd set up everything herself, the contractor nodded to himself.

"Wait, they just throw away dead people?" he had to clear that one up. Last he'd heard, they still offered cremation services. Then again, he supposed there had to be at least some undesirables still kicking around. They probably didn't get properly disposed of. As he finished his thought, the man was interrupted by the realization that he'd finished his coffee. She'd told him to help himself, though, so he did, and mixed up a second cup to continue fuelling himself.

"You shoulda bought a Hi-Lux." he recommended unhelpfully. "I rode one of those things through snow, and ice and sand and mud and hot and cold and fuckin' everything. The fuckin' guns we set up in the bed would jam up or give out before the truck would even consider stopping. Fuckin' beast of a thing. And you wouldn't believe how many people you can fit in one if you really try..." he chuckled and then shrugged, "Obviously not very helpful here..." It wasn't like they might go out and buy a new vehicle either. He'd gotten along fine by himself on his own two feet. Then again, with all the money they'd be rolling in after this, he supposed some clever investments might yield a truck. He might even be able to put a crew together. He cut off that thought with a swig of coffee. He was thinking like his buddies had been. A small crew might take up the jobs a bigger company wouldn't take, but they wouldn't make enough to get by. By himself, he could manage, but there was little hope for more than that. That wasn't going to stop him from buying a truck if he could afford it, though. Having an nearly indestructible vehicle along would be incredibly helpful...
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"Heh, mixing drinks isn't exactly a useful skill in the wasteland. If I could still live in the city it would be different of course." She mused, thinking back to those days. There were many people hitting the bar every night, which wasn't a surprise considering the state of the world. So business had been pretty lucrative back then. Her new 'business' was too, but her costs had increased as well. You couldn't exactly go to the market to buy a corpse or two. "Nothing wrong with eating people though. Killing them, sure, but otherwise it's just a waste of meat." When her mind started to force her to be a cannibal, the oddity of it being a taboo became clear soon enough. So much wasted, good meat...

Zara finished up and joined Kevin at the coffee machine. She could go for another cup as well, especially since they would be travelling soon enough. "Yea, some people 'throw away' dead people. Or rather, want to get rid of bodies discretely. I'm sure you can figure the rest out yourself." She answered, grinning a little bit. Surely a guy like him wasn't so naive to think organized crime didn't happen in cities any more. She grabbed a mug, and filled it with the last bit of coffee in the can, adding plenty of sugar and a tiny bit of milk to it, and stirring as she turned her attention to Kevin again.

The man then wanted to give her some advice, and indeed it made sense. A good, strong off-roader would be better than her dirt bike. But it wasn't all about practicality for her. "I more of a biker girl. And when you're solo, it's better. Better manoeuvrability, and it's able to get through tighter area's. If you want a truck that badly, go buy one. I'm sticking to my bike. Though a newer, larger model would be nice..." Now that she was done though, there was another issue she had to deal with. "Now, about me eating other humans. I should warn you I haven't eaten in two days. At most I can go without for three, so either you get me some credits so I can buy food, or we're going to have to find some raiders or natives under way very soon. At least, I don't think you want to donate your remaining arm or something." She spoke with a slight grin, her eyes looking him over as if she was already deciding what part might be best to start with. Mostly because her hunger and rational mind didn't want to get along as days without food went by.
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