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kels ([personal profile] aphelionix) wrote in [community profile] circle72012-06-11 09:49 pm

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?"

SRS BZNZ

[personal profile] tactician 2012-06-18 11:38 am (UTC)(link)
She waved a hand toward the door they had come through. "By all means."

"Just don't shoot anyone on your way out this time."
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[personal profile] kobacake 2012-06-18 02:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes sir, Commander." Quelorie responded with a nod. She turned to leave, glancing back at Daijia over her shoulder. "I'll try my best."

With that, she headed out the door and back the way they had come.
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[personal profile] kobacake 2012-06-18 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Just as Joel had estimated, it took about ten minutes for them to reach the bay where their ship was docked. It was a small craft, unmarked and inconspicuous, but it did the job. Quelorie entered first, climbing the small ramp to the door and pressing the button on the side to release the lock. "Tootsie, are we ready to leave?"
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[personal profile] pugsmuggler 2012-06-19 02:04 am (UTC)(link)
Vercelli, who was parked in the cockpit seat with his heels perched up on the dashboard, leaned his head back as he heard the hiss of the door. He threw an upside-down glare in Quelorie's direction as she greeted him, the lines on his nose wrinkling. "Not my name, fish-face."

Vercelli straightened, turning around in his chair.

"What took you?"
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[personal profile] kobacake 2012-06-19 02:57 am (UTC)(link)
Quelorie ignored Vercelli's retort (just like she always) did as she took her own seat in the back and buckled in. She'd taken quite a liking to teasing Vercelli, something she'd obviously picked up from Joel. The fact that she could blame some of the things she said on cultural ignorance only made it more amusing to her.
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[personal profile] pugsmuggler 2012-06-19 02:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Tucking the reader in his hands away, Vercelli aligned himself with the control panel, but not before giving Joel a skeptical look. Despite his antagonistic nature, it was rare to sense such an abrasive air from Joel. Vercelli raisdd both eyebrows, his mouth shrugging. "Must have been some run-in."
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[personal profile] kobacake 2012-06-19 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Quelorie said nothing about Joel's explosion. To her credit, she was quite good at keeping secrets. Glancing over at Vercelli, she leaned her head back against the seat. "Please try to fly smoother this time."
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[personal profile] pugsmuggler 2012-06-19 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"I've had clearance for twenty minutes," Vercelli said testily. "Get strapped in."
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[personal profile] kobacake 2012-06-20 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
"As have I." Quelorie agreed, closing her eyes.
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[personal profile] pugsmuggler 2012-06-20 04:37 am (UTC)(link)
There was a low rumble from engine as Vercelli powered the ship, the bridge hissing as it filled with an oxygen-based gas solution. Windows were reinforced and doors double-sealed themselves. The take-off started off rocky, but Vercelli pulled on the boost as soon as the ship went airborne, sending them on a smooth path back home just as soon as it was out of range of the seventh circle's territory.