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aphelionix) wrote in
circle72012-06-11 09:49 pm
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how about some baddie screen time
The Seventh Circle was a mess when Joel and Quelorie arrived. (Just the way the Commander liked it, really. All the easier to scoop it up into their palms, and drink from it what they needed.) Information was being leaked and tossed like chicken feed; intel soaked up from the double agents by the ones who shouldn't be hearing it; incorrect information sent back to them. And the puny Circle members not at the center of the Seventh were none the wiser.
What pleasant chaos, Joel thought. Though it was a shame that they had to wear the Circle uniform while present. (Teal wasn't his color.) He couldn't help but wonder if this was how the double agents of Circle Seven felt, hiding in plain sight.
The waiting room was circular (fittingly) and quiet while the Commander and Quelorie waited for the agent they were to meet with. They were to receive intel on the weak points of the other Circles, as well as the ones who would help with further infiltration. A large file, Joel was sure.
"So," he spoke up, sipping the coffee they were served. "What do you think of the Circle?"
What pleasant chaos, Joel thought. Though it was a shame that they had to wear the Circle uniform while present. (Teal wasn't his color.) He couldn't help but wonder if this was how the double agents of Circle Seven felt, hiding in plain sight.
The waiting room was circular (fittingly) and quiet while the Commander and Quelorie waited for the agent they were to meet with. They were to receive intel on the weak points of the other Circles, as well as the ones who would help with further infiltration. A large file, Joel was sure.
"So," he spoke up, sipping the coffee they were served. "What do you think of the Circle?"

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"So it is."
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"It is, hm?" Setting his coffee on the table, Joel leaned back. "Well, I don't need to tell you to be careful, but nonetheless. Be cautious around the Circle members."
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"Telling people what to do is my job. You understand."
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She stood and made her way across the room to the large circular door (again with the circles) where their escort had disappeared. There was a small panel on the wall to the right where a code could be entered to open the door. Of course, Quelorie had no idea what that code might be, so she decided to result to alternative methods. One short blast from her gun and the panel exploded, effectively shorting out the locking mechanism on the door. It slid open with a hiss and Quelorie walked through.
As soon as she entered the corridor she locked eyes with a petite woman who looked rather alarmed by Quelorie’s presence. “Hey! You can’t be back he—"
But before she could finish her sentence Quelorie had taken aim and shot two quick blasts at each of the woman’s legs. She crumpled to the ground with an agonized scream, blood seeping into the grey material of her jumpsuit. Quelorie pulled the woman up by her neck. She struggled, but Quelorie easily locked her in a chokehold and placed the gun to her temple. “If you don’t want me to kill you, you should stop resisting.”
This stopped the woman’s squirming (mostly), but didn’t do anything to diminish her panicked screams of pain. That was fine, though. It would draw attention to them, and attention was exactly what Quelorie wanted. Quelorie pulled her hostage down the corridor; the woman was unable to walk now so her legs dragged uselessly along the hallway and created a trail of blood in their wake.
“Excuse me!” Quelorie called out over the woman’s screams to anyone who was nearby. “My superior and I have been waiting for quite a while and we don’t appreciate it.”
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"I advise you lower the weapon," he said, pointing a gun back at Quelorie, looking rather unfazed, but not pleased either. In his other hand was a tablet - the one they had been waiting on.
"Thank you, Quelorie. Point made. Do as he says," Joel said from behind her, hands in his pockets. He kicked the woman from Quelorie's grasp, and she scrambled to edge away. Some other employees hurried to her side, carrying her off.
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"Coffee is supposed to wake you up, isn't it?" Joel asked the agent, approaching him. He smiled innocently. "I was falling asleep back there. I hope your secretary learned a valuable lesson about quality service."
"Apologies," the agent answered, clearly sarcastic. He turned his back, motioning them through a door. "This way, please."
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"May I remind you that we are working together, Commander?" he said as he sat. Joel just smiled, and waved a hand for him to get on with it. The agent looked between Quelorie and Joel with a look of defeated annoyance. "Very well. On here you'll find some very valuable information. Included are blueprints, security checkpoints, and the espionage employee database. The only circle there's no information on is the First. But I'm sure you expected that."
The commander was pleased. This would help their advancement considerably, regardless of the missing information.
"Though it's disappointing to not have anything on the First, that is impressive nonetheless," he praised. "Quelorie, please give him his payment."
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She reached a webbed hand into her jumpsuit and pulled out two clear plastic cards each with a small silver chip in the middle. Quelorie placed the first one on the table. "500,000, as promised. Plus," she set the second card on top of the first, "a bonus of 200,000 for gathering the information quicker than expected."
She slid the cards across the table before straightening again and locked eyes with their informant. "If you can get the information on the First Circle, we'll pay you double "
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"A very generous offer. We'll continue doing our best to meet it."
Joel stood and picked up the tablet.
"Wonderful!" he said, tucking it under his arm. "Well, it seems we all got what we came for. I hope we'll see you in the near future, Mister..." he looked at the digital display on the desk. "Tradit."
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"Have I mentioned lately how great you are?" said Joel flippantly as he veered her into an unoccupied hall. He pulled the tablet from under his arm, and stuck his hand on the surface. A beam of teal light (ugh, always teal with these guys) scanned his hand, then it flickered on, displaying a single search box and a keyboard. "Why don't we test it out for ourselves?"
In the box, Joel typed, 'Seventh Circle security checkpoints.'
A map popped up, glowing blue against a gray background. One by one, in accordance with the tablet's vicinity, the checkpoints lit up, framed in red. A number hovered above each of them, varying from one through five. One was the lowest level of security, and five was the highest. The center circle's security point, however, was marked with a triangle with a circle in the middle.
"Ah, here's the one we came through. Clearance Level 1, though." He pointed to the dock doors where they had come in. "We're allowed up to Level 2. How about we try one? Just for fun."
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She found their location on the map and searched for the nearest Level 2 checkpoint. “If we continue down this hallway and take a right here-“ she pointed towards a corridor on the map, “we should reach one.”
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"Excellent," he said, turning the tablet off. He slid it into a pouch on the side of his leg. Even by Gladsheim's standards, Joel was rather chaotic, but they couldn't afford to lose him. He enjoyed pushing his limits far too much, and considered himself very lucky indeed that his partner never questioned it. She had certainly been in the military long enough to know it wasn't the norm. The poor bastards probably thought they were assigning him a balance, only to give him a catalyst. "Also, you're great. I think I'll call you Quelorie Magic from here on."
With that, he started down the hallway.
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“Quelorie.. Magic?” She questioned, following down the hall behind him. “What is ‘magic’? Is this something that should be a compliment?”
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Sometimes it was fun to take advantage of Quelorie's ignorance of things, Joel had to admit.
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in b4 innuendo
Would he really want to hit that?
onto the grill maybe yum
i bet her tentacles are delicious
mmmmm
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Is it boss lady time?
yes after this and lol "the droopy opened"
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resisting urge to put 'gorram' instead of 'god damn'
ACVODAD
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*protip: joel only calls him vercelli when he's being SRS
SRS BZNZ
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