Jack stroked his beard as he read over the latest letter from the Revolution. Apparently they had received intel that a Marine ship was bound for Baltigo to investigate the distributor of some poisoned weapons the Marines had taken from a crew of feeble pirates. While they couldn't be certain, the letter read that the Revolution doubted this crew of Marines were going to the island to arrest the distributor, one of the Kingpins of Baltigo, but instead simply to investigate further and build a case for the man's arrest. Still, the Revolution couldn't be sure and they didn't want to take chances. After all, that pirate crew wasn't the only Kingpin's clients and the Revolution didn't want their own purchase orders disrupted by this Marine investigation. Apparently this would be a great way to test Jack's usefulness to the Revolution as the new, claimed, 10th Kingpin of Baltigo. While it didn't state it outright, the large man knew if this were to be a success it would cement his footing in Baltigo and maybe even get him backed monetarily by the Revolution. He was sure many of the Revolutionaries, especially some of the old geezers at the top of the food chain were uncertain of his latest stint, but if Jack could prove his usefulness in this situation, it might pay off big in the future.
What are you reading? Whatever it is looks like it's got your panties in a bunch. Sally's voice interrupted his thoughts as he looked up from the letter before folding it in half and placing it in his cloak pocket. Nothing, just have some business to attend to.
Oh yeah? Good, I was getting pretty bored of being all cooped up in here this last week. It's been quiet since those crazy snow-freaks.
It's personal business, you're not coming with me. Jack said, rising from his large, worn leather chair as Sally flung herself over the bar top in the corner.
Oh come onnnnn. I haven't had any fun in days, I'm going crazy here MS.
I told you to stop calling me that.
And I told you I wanted something to do. Not fun when we don't get our way, is it? Sally said, sticking her tongue out as Jack walked past her.
He paused at the tent flap door and looked at her for a long moment before looking around the room. The tent had holes in the roof, luckily it rarely rained in Baltigo. The furniture was all covered by a thin layer of dust and grime. Even without the grime, the majority of the stuff in here was on its last legs and looked worse than that even. Fine, you want something to do, start looking for a new place for us to set up shop. This place is a shit show.
Sally groaned, clearly not pleased with this job and Jack turned back to her, Or you can go help clear debris in Old Baltigo like I have the others doing.
Just call me real estate Jan. Sally said, jumping to her feet with a mock salute.
Jan?
Sally shrugged I dunno, first thing that popped into my mind. Middle age, white woman, sounds like a house showing lady, you know? Probably has two kids, no...no three kids but third one was a mistake that she calls her "happy little accident" and her husband...
Jack stopped listening as he walked out into the streets of the Nil District, leaving Sally to her prattling.
What are you reading? Whatever it is looks like it's got your panties in a bunch. Sally's voice interrupted his thoughts as he looked up from the letter before folding it in half and placing it in his cloak pocket. Nothing, just have some business to attend to.
Oh yeah? Good, I was getting pretty bored of being all cooped up in here this last week. It's been quiet since those crazy snow-freaks.
It's personal business, you're not coming with me. Jack said, rising from his large, worn leather chair as Sally flung herself over the bar top in the corner.
Oh come onnnnn. I haven't had any fun in days, I'm going crazy here MS.
I told you to stop calling me that.
And I told you I wanted something to do. Not fun when we don't get our way, is it? Sally said, sticking her tongue out as Jack walked past her.
He paused at the tent flap door and looked at her for a long moment before looking around the room. The tent had holes in the roof, luckily it rarely rained in Baltigo. The furniture was all covered by a thin layer of dust and grime. Even without the grime, the majority of the stuff in here was on its last legs and looked worse than that even. Fine, you want something to do, start looking for a new place for us to set up shop. This place is a shit show.
Sally groaned, clearly not pleased with this job and Jack turned back to her, Or you can go help clear debris in Old Baltigo like I have the others doing.
Just call me real estate Jan. Sally said, jumping to her feet with a mock salute.
Jan?
Sally shrugged I dunno, first thing that popped into my mind. Middle age, white woman, sounds like a house showing lady, you know? Probably has two kids, no...no three kids but third one was a mistake that she calls her "happy little accident" and her husband...
Jack stopped listening as he walked out into the streets of the Nil District, leaving Sally to her prattling.