?I?ll get to that in a minute, right now I got one more guy in the back hall there,? he stated, as he showed his hands by his side, high over his pistol, with his fingers spread and his palms facing the company. ?If you don?t mind, I?m going to hail him on my Comms, alright? Don?t want him to misunderstand the situation and come in here guns blazing with a misguided sense of bravado.?
As he finished, he checked his shoulder to see the Padre was following his earlier instructions. Clay could see the pistol laid down on the counter beside him, as well as a flash bang grenade. Seems he was more prepared than expected.
Yossar nodded, not taking his eye off of Clay's gun, will prodding Izzik to keep an eye on Padre.
?Alright,? he said as he raised one of his hands slowly to his earpiece, and spoke into it. ?Lee? Yes, everything is ok in here, we?re fine. Few members of Aegis decided to show up to send us off. Holster whatever you?re carrying and come in here? Yes, they do have their weapons drawn, but we?re not going to aggravate this situation anymore? No, I?m not going to play along with this bullshit code word game to give you some secret message, this is the message, get the fuck in here, and do so unarmed, that?s an order!?
"Who are they?" Yossar then asked, motioning towards the dead Batarians and the others tied up.
?We?re just dockworkers!? cried the Turian, as he stepped away from the wall, and towards Yossar. Almost all of the guns aimed by Aegis snapped onto him immediately. ?They?re taking us prisoner to sell to slavers!?
Clay turned back to the Turian, the most perplexed look possible on his face. He couldn?t believe he was trying to pull that as an excuse, though he had to give credit to the Turian for pulling that out so quickly. He slowly turned back to Yossar, his jaw slacked open, surprised, and half of a grin on his face as he tried not to laugh at such poor bullshit. He could hear the Padre try to choke a snicker as well.
"You talk again I'll kill you," Yossar said, shooting a murderous glance at the Turian. He didn't bother calling him out on the obvious lie, the only person he was interested in listening to was Clay. He then turned back to Clay, "Clay, I didn't know the Exiles were getting into the slave trade." He said jokingly, making it clear he didn't believe a word of what the Turian said.
?Better money than gun running, though, I prefer it when we nab some Asari?s,? he shot back with as he shook his head. ?The Turian?s the ring leader from what I know. They?re a band of crooks that set up shop recently in our territory. Must have figured that he couldn?t shit in the same place for long though, so he wound up moving his gang here.?
The door to the back opened partway as he spoke. Through the crack peered Lee, quickly scanning the main room of the store. Upon seeing the armoured Turian keeping his gun trained on the prisoners as well, he opened the door more, and stepped out, but kept it open behind him, not wanting to be too far away from the exit.
?Anyways, we had them as our main suspects, and were trying to get confirmation when they left. So, we tailed them, and after a few hours, found ourselves in the market out there. Wound up grabbing some lunch as we watched, figured that they were casing which place they wanted to rob. Sure enough, they decided to make a move on one of them,? Clay continued to explain crossing his arms in front of his chest, and rolling his neck. He didn?t find much interest in reciting the story, but knew it needed to be done. ?That?s when I messaged my boss for orders, and he told us to bring them back. I said we should wait to see if you guys showed up to handle it for us, but he didn?t much appreciate that notion. Honestly, I would have much rather left it to you, but I?m not on your payroll.?
"Would it have killed you to send us a message? Just a quick: 'By the way we're going to shoot up a bunch of robbers in your pharmacy, so don't freak out?' That way we wouldn't have almost blown your heads of?" Yossar asked.
Clay sighed, making it clear that he disapproved of the whole mess.
?I wanted to, but Major Kauffman decided against it. Said that by the time that we received a response, they?d either be gone, or Verahl would insist on Aegis taking it,? he shrugged his shoulders as he finished, it was Johnny?s arrogance that was biting Clay on the ass. ?I think that it was more to slight Verahl, the two never really did see eye to eye.?
?Juliet just touched down,? Lee announced, breaking the conversation between the two. The Padre perked up from the wall he was slouched against.
Yossar took a good long look at the scene for a final time. What Clay had told them checked out, "Fucking orders right?" He puffed, "Alright then, get your shit," Yossar motioned to the robbers again, "And get going. Fact is we have a job we're supposed to be doing, so we're in a hurry. So Mr. Dockworker, you make this take one more second than it needs to and... Do I really have to say it?"
The Padre slowly lifted his pistol from the counter, turning it on the Turian, and ushering him to move forward.
?Don?t worry about that one,? the Padre uttered as he made the Turian take the first few steps towards the door. ?It?s me you?re stuck next to for the flight back.?
Not stalling any longer, the two prisoners were marched out the back, with the three members of the Exiled around them. It would only be downhill from here for them.