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THE MOTH BAR
Dogtown, Night City
Time: 1327
Dogtown, Night City
Time: 1327
The cool, musty air of the Moth bar felt refreshing after the humidity of walking through Dogtown. But the air of the bar was stale as the mercs were led through by the towering point of contact they'd met, Twigg. Attired in full Barghest combat gear and towering at a hefty 6'5, the Trinidadian had been surprisingly amicable to the mercs. It was a surprise finding out the gig had multiple contenders, but Twigg had opted to bring both to the Mongrel Fixer to adjudicate. There were a number of stares from the patrons of the bar as he entered. The Dogtowners shuffled in their seats, but those clearly sharing an affiliation wave and a cheer, "Twiggay!" One boisterous voice called out. Twigg did nothing but playfully swat the greeting away. His head turned briefly to the mercs as he led them through toward the back corner.
Benedict Argyle Cross nominally used a hood To conduct business in Night City, he was comically paranoid of being made by Zetatech and snatched up. But now he was in the flesh, with one meathead standing guard while another sat at the bar opposite. They were clearly having a laugh as Twigg approached. Footsteps thudding against the cheap flooring. As they drew closer, Twigg stopped. Stood to attention and loudly cleared his throat. From the sound of it, there must have been a good litre of phlegm in it. Benedict's eyes shot up and he nodded, turning to his lunchdate, "I see Mister Carmichael, we best wrap things up." Benedict stood, and his guest reciprocated. The Fixer gave him a handshake, "I'll be in touch in the coming days, and keep you abreast." Carmichael then exited the booth, giving both mercenaries a curt nod before brushing past Twigg on his way out. "So," Benedict's gaze rested on the Biker, "You must be here for the job." His eyes then moved to Minx, "And you must be-"
"Also 'ere for the gig suh." The gargantuan ex Militech merc growled. His voice had a deep tenor to it, and felt rich and textured. "They both 'ere for the job." Benedict's face turned initially to puzzlement, bewilderment and then embarrassment.
"Fuck me," The Englishman lost his previously warm temperament, "Fuck…" He looked to both mercs, "Just… Just a minute." He sat back in his seat, and clasped his hands together and stared at the opposite side of his booth. Benedict was a man of average height, and a little lean. Cross was clearly the best attired figure in the bar with a sleek black suit, and a golden undershirt with jet black tie. He was also the most well groomed with short, freshly maintained hair with a clean shaven face. After a moment of silence, "We'll pay them both."
"What suh?" Twigg's head dropped from where he had been standing to attention to instead stare at his superior. His voice betrayed profound bewilderment. "Ya gonna pay 'em both fer this?"
Benedict stood tall, and nodded. Sharply inhaling he dusted off his suit, and moved out of the booth, "Yes. It's my fuck up, and I'll own it."
"But Benny," Twigg interjected, "What aboutcha bonus, what about the night at Lizzies? We got-" The mercenaries escort seemed quite aggrieved by this development.
Benedict shot Twigg a dark look, "Can it, Twigg." Cross sharply shot down his huscle with a glare. His attentions now turned to the two mercenaries, and gestured to the booth. "Please, please take a seat. I apologise for the momentary confusion." He reached and his pale hands straightened his tie, "I appreciate your patience, and the fact you have both come so far for this opportunity." Benedict's voice was honeyed, and smooth. Like a corpo's. "While I may be new to contracting with mercenaries, I assure you I am not about to send you in half cocked."
Benedict looked at both of them. "I trust you both understand the brief of the task before you." He reached into his suit jacket and retrieved a neon green cigarette case. He opened it, and placed it between the two of them. There was a shard in it, "Take a look over that, those are the specs for the water purifier." The English fixer explained, "But I want to ask, before we proceed any further, were there any questions from the outset?"