Noctis' hunger wasn't of the upmost importance, but he figured stopping before the Ninth District would be for the best. After all, he wasn't sure how far Taylor's influence spread, so the farther away they placed themselves from the Ninth District, the less likely someone hears something they shouldn't. To Noctis, it was less a matter of his hunger, and more a matter of playing it safe. Looking at the Nil District in front of them, safe was a term used loosely, but it was better than planning in the Ninth District.
"Yeah, it should be fine. Trust me, I've had to eat worse. Slave, remember?" Noctis responded, shrugging Devroux's concern off before reassuring him.
"Besides, I don't know how familiar you are with Taylor, but here is probably a safer bet to buy time. Ninth District has his eyes all over. I'm sure you remember the men at the bar."Noctis took the lead, his natural stride quickly overtaking his mink companion's. He motioned for Devroux to follow before approaching the seedy stand. The bread itself seemed too high quality to have been made here, but it was at least a day old. Noctis' guess was that it was stolen from somewhere else, likely a bakery in the Ninth District. It'd be filling enough to last them until after the bank. The fruit however, was a mixed bag. Some looked relatively fresh, again probably recently stolen, while some were rotten beyond identification. Hoping to get some variety, Noctis took hold of a loaf of bread and a half dozen apples and oranges that seemed fresh enough to last a day or two, and made his way to the stall where a skinny, jittery child, no older than 13, paced behind it.
"H-H-H-Hey! Y-y-you gonna p-pay for that?" the kid stuttered aggressively, paranoia heavy in his voice.
"Nah, I thought I'd just take it for free." Noctis jested, before placing a handful of beli on the counter, more than enough to pay for his food and then some. It exhausted his funds, but the kid probably needed it more than he did at this point.
"Yeah yeah, get gone smartass." the child said suspiciously deeply, now completely lacking the stutter and paranoia in his speech.
Noctis scowled, now fairly certain he had been played for a fool. It wasn't worth pursuing, but it was enough to get him mad. Noctis turned, now completely broke, and reached into the small burlap sack containing the food and pulled out an apple, tossing it to Devroux.
"I wish we hadn't stopped here. Fucking bastards." Noctis complained, pointing to a small outcrop near where they had ascended the incline. It was as good a place as any to talk, and far enough away that Noctis could resist the urge to choke the life out of the manchild at the stall.
Once they arrived, Noctis took a seat on the gravel underneath the rock that made up the outcrop, and placed the rock against his back. He waited for his mink friend to join him before pulling out the loaf of bread and breaking it in half and handing one to him.
"So, with the bank being in the Lord's Castle, a discrete approach is gonna be necessary." Noctis reiterated, taking a large bite out of his bread, taking a moment to chew and swallow before continuing.
"We're two pretty distinct looking individuals, so what's your take on how we go about this?"
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Doriki: +5 to Strength/Power when using legs, +5 to Speed
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Gear: Baby Den Den Mushi, Sack of Fruit
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