> 5:45pm
> Kabukichō, Sinjuku Ward.
> Neo-Japan, Tokyo District Metroplex
Decades ago, Kabukichō was a well known as an entertainment and red-light district in Shinjuku, Tokyo, Japan. Kabukichō was the location of many host and hostess clubs, love hotels, shops, restaurants, and nightclubs, and was often called the "Sleepless Town". Nowadays, it was a hotbed for organized crime. Ruled by a collective of Yakuza clans, Kabukichō was one of the few neighborhoods that was able to thrive without the support of the Mega-Corps. Home to the largest black-market in the Shinjuku district, Kabukichō was primarily inhabited by those of shadier natures: Criminals, thugs, pickpockets, and rogues, though it also held a fair number of "honest" shopkeepers, vendors, and wage-slaves. Here, it was easy to find pretty much anything worth looking for: Weapons, drugs, sex, anything could be purchased here, if one knew the right people and were able to pay the right price.
While infamous for its gang presence, the Yakuza-Enforcer gangs kept general, non-yakuza crime at bay on the main throughways of the district, and Kabukichō was still a relatively popular night-life area, and it was uncommon, but not unheard of for tourists to come visit. If you were able to ignore the extortion, rampant poverty, general squalor, and chaos of Kabukichō, it was plain to see that this neighborhood was considerably more 'fortunate' than many of the underground neighborhoods in Neo-Japan.
Despite the light pour of rain, the streets remained populated and crowded as people pushed amongst eachother, eager to go about their businesses, most had their hoods up and heads hunched, others walked with umbrellas, and some-clearly yakuza members strode with confident swaggers. One figure with a black longcoat and rucksack, went about his business as normal, easily pushing through the crowd, but not actively shoving people out of his way. The hood concealed his face, and his jacket remained closed, obscuring the combat armor that covered his body. His hands were shoved firmly into a pair of pockets, and he walked with an unobtrusive manner. Hidden in plain sight, Eric stalked his quarry, maintaining a solid 10 meters of distance between him and his target.
Eric watched as his target, a well-dressed blonde businessman-type, followed by a big burly bodyguard, pushed into a nearby brothel- for business or for pleasure, Eric didn't really know, nor did he particularly care. Following them, Eric stopped at the brothel door, and took a look at the bouncer who stood in the front, controlling the poor folk's entrance. The bouncer, a large, shaven headed man, with a single robotic eye, a cheap, bulky, intrusive looking cyberarm, and a heavy armored longcoat glanced at him, a large, powerful shotgun held casually, almost easily in one hand.
"Takashi." The bouncer said with a grunt.
"Rembo." Eric replied without a glance, his eyes still following his quarry through the windows.
"Favor or not, if you start shooting this place up, I'll fill your guts with buckshot." The bouncer named Rembo told him, not as a threat, but a statement.
Eric didn't answer, he merely pushed the brothel's doors open and stepped inside. Instantaneously he was engulfed with electro-pop music, scantily clad dancers, rows of booth tables, and the mixing smells of sex and drugs. Tracking his quarry, Eric saw the businessman and his bodyguard walking towards a backroom, being escorted by a prostitute. As the backroom's veil was pushed opened, Eric caught a glimpse of another businessman- this one a ginger. So this was a business trip after all. The businessman's bodyguard paused outside for a moment, glaring suspiciously at anyone who got too close to him, before following the businessmen.
Pushing past a pair of prostitutes trying to get his attention, Eric made his way towards the back, triggering his stealth cloak as he did. He caught a couple surprised glances from nearby individuals, but they quickly forgot about him or were distracted by something in this building of sin. A shimmer of air pushed through the veil, the cloth partition shuddering slightly as an invisible Eric went through. He found himself in a long corridor, with several doors leading to several rooms. Standing outside one of the doors was the burly bodyguard Eric's target had been employing. Quickly closing the distance, the bodyguard became aware of the shimmer of air moving towards him, and his eyes widened as a figure materialized through the air, and struck him across the face with an electrically charged fist. A second hand clamped across his mouth to prevent him from shouting out, and the flying assailant landed silently on the otherside of him, stopping him from hitting the ground with a thud.
In a fluid motion, Eric deployed his mono-filament whip and looped it around the bodyguard's throat. The bodyguard looked intimidating, but it was clear he lacked any more than formal base level security training- which was lacking at best. He looked big and intimidating, which was probably why he was hired. But his intimidating presence did little to stop the energized whip from tightening around his throat and cutting through his neck. Now alone outside the businessman's conference room with the severed head of a corporate bodyguard, Eric relieved the body of its pistol, and casually chucked the head through the door's tinted window, shattering the glass and sending a shout of surprise through its occupants.
Kicking in the door, with another one of his own pistols drawn, Eric found himself face to face with a pair of terrified figures- the ginger businessman, and his quarry. Now confidently in control of the situation, Eric holstered one of his pistols and grabbed at one of the nearby chairs, spinning it around and casually straddling it, his pistol hand resting casually on the chair's backrest.
"Please, take a seat, Mr. Hoshiro, and...?" Eric said casually, almost lazily, as he glanced at the ginger man.
"S-Smith." The ginger said with failing confidence.
"Yes, of course, Mr. Smith." Eric replied with false sincerity, the businessman's attempt at hiding his name was futile, but Eric didn't particularly care. "Your nametag says otherwise, Mr. McKinney," he observed, "But its quite alright, because I have no interest in you." Eric said over the blustering of the businessman.
"O-oh, thank god, I'm just an accountant, I'm-"
Bang
The bullet from Eric's pistol interrupted the businessman and sent him falling to the ground, clutching desperately at his chest, sucking sounds from the wound implying that his lung now had a gaping hole in it. The backroom was far enough from the club that the gunshot would attract attention, but not start a panic. "Hmm.. I think about half an hour before he dies, what do you think?"
"W-What are you doing!?" The blonde businessman cried out, half attempting to run to the aid of his friend, but deterred by Eric's pistol trained on him.
"I'm just taking care of some business Mr. Hoshiro," Eric replied casually, "It appears you're on the wrong side of some powerful people, Mr. Hoshiro. My employers are very, very upset with you."
"I-I I can get the money! I just need more time! Don't kill me, please!" Hoshiro pleaded desperately.
"I'm sure you will get them their money Mr. Hoshiro," Eric replied, standing up from his seat. "I'm just here to collect some insurance." he said as he approached Hoshiro.
Hoshiro jumped up to flee, but Eric quickly caught him and slammed him against the table, drawing his energy katana. Eric ground Hoshiro's face into the table, muffling his screams as he cut off Hoshiro's right pinky, the energy blade cauterizing the wound as it did. A digit, even cauterized, wasn't difficult to replace- while he couldn't merely get a cybernetic finger to replace the lost digit because of the cauterization, a cyberhand wasn't too expensive in this day and age. However, it was the message that was the point. Falling to the floor, Hoshiro howled in pain, clutching at his right hand.
Slipping the pinky into a bag and into his pocket, Eric lazily dropped the fallen bodyguard's pistol onto the table and prepared to leave, he could hear the sounds of a bouncer shouting in the distance to see what all the fuss was about.
"20,000 credits next time I see you, Mr. Hoshiro, or we'll have problems." Eric said plainly as he disappeared into a shimmer in the air. "And I'm not someone you want to have a problem with."
Stepping back into the rain, Eric quickly left the brothel, his stealth cloak flickering off as he walked away. As he walked, his comm(cellphone) buzzed. Casually flicking it out, he gave it a quick scan.
Got a big job. Meet at the safehouse. - Mr. T.