William Gavel, Golden Fleece Way, District 11, March 20th, 2455; 11:30 AM
"I can't fucking believe you live here round here while I'm stuck in the Salt Flats." I'm walking through a nice-looking neighbourhood with Jodin - a 'colleague' of mine - after a pretty horrendous shift. He wanted to take the tram but I had insisted that a walk would do us good.
He's silent for a while - apparently admiring the clean buildings - before he shrugs at my comment apologetically. "I got rich parents... they help me out, I guess." He's got a thick accent. Eastern European, I think. We pass by a couple of kids throwing a ball and I smile casually at them. They grimace nervously and move away. After the fifteen hour shift I just experienced, I probably look a little unsavoury.
I glance back at Jodin, he's pulled some keys from his pocket so I assume we're almost at his place. "If your folks help you out then why do you put up with the shit we did tonight?"
The stupid bastard simply smiles. An enigmatic smile that I've actually started to hate since about 2AM. Suddenly, I feel something hit me on the back. I whirl around and see the kids from before running down an alleyway. I call for them to get their stupids asses back here but it's no use, they're not going to. I pick the thrown ball up look at Jodin; the stupid smile is still on his face.
"Fuck you, Jodin." I say, pushing the ball into his chest. He takes it and laughs softly.
"Ignore the little pricks, eh?" He says, patting my shoulder. "Fucking rich kids living here don't have any respect." He steps up to a small green door and slips the key into the lock.
"You're a fucking rich kid, Jodin." I bark a laugh. "I bet you were a little bastard when you were younger..." He just gives me a look that suggests I'm right. "Well," I begin, walking past the door as he opens it. "I'll see you next time, perhaps."
Jodin stands in the doorway, tossing the ball up and down. "Alright chef, I'll see you." He pauses and watches as I pull my coat closer against the drizzle. "You should go home and sleep. You probably worked harder than any of us."
He's probably right but I like to walk these things off before sleeping. It's a hell of a lot easier to drop off that way. I just shrug and wave to the guy as I walk on towards District 10.
William Gavel, Outside Café sous le lueur d'espoir, March 20th, 2455; 12:10PM
The cobwebs are starting to clear as I walk past some yuppie café. When that begins to happen, I usually get hungry. I'm not entirely sure when the last time I ate was. I have quite a lot of credits after last night's proceedings so I think I deserve to splash on a relatively decent meal. Besides, I always enjoy checking out menus and working out how I could make it so much better - a continued habit from a former life.
As I'm checking out the menu in the window, A woman comes sprinting past and stacks it straight into the café door. The sound of the impact is quite breathtaking....
"Fuck me." I say, crouching next to the woman. She has striking red hair and is attractive enough to be worth at least a little bit of attention. "Are you ok?" I offer her my hand.
"I can't fucking believe you live here round here while I'm stuck in the Salt Flats." I'm walking through a nice-looking neighbourhood with Jodin - a 'colleague' of mine - after a pretty horrendous shift. He wanted to take the tram but I had insisted that a walk would do us good.
He's silent for a while - apparently admiring the clean buildings - before he shrugs at my comment apologetically. "I got rich parents... they help me out, I guess." He's got a thick accent. Eastern European, I think. We pass by a couple of kids throwing a ball and I smile casually at them. They grimace nervously and move away. After the fifteen hour shift I just experienced, I probably look a little unsavoury.
I glance back at Jodin, he's pulled some keys from his pocket so I assume we're almost at his place. "If your folks help you out then why do you put up with the shit we did tonight?"
The stupid bastard simply smiles. An enigmatic smile that I've actually started to hate since about 2AM. Suddenly, I feel something hit me on the back. I whirl around and see the kids from before running down an alleyway. I call for them to get their stupids asses back here but it's no use, they're not going to. I pick the thrown ball up look at Jodin; the stupid smile is still on his face.
"Fuck you, Jodin." I say, pushing the ball into his chest. He takes it and laughs softly.
"Ignore the little pricks, eh?" He says, patting my shoulder. "Fucking rich kids living here don't have any respect." He steps up to a small green door and slips the key into the lock.
"You're a fucking rich kid, Jodin." I bark a laugh. "I bet you were a little bastard when you were younger..." He just gives me a look that suggests I'm right. "Well," I begin, walking past the door as he opens it. "I'll see you next time, perhaps."
Jodin stands in the doorway, tossing the ball up and down. "Alright chef, I'll see you." He pauses and watches as I pull my coat closer against the drizzle. "You should go home and sleep. You probably worked harder than any of us."
He's probably right but I like to walk these things off before sleeping. It's a hell of a lot easier to drop off that way. I just shrug and wave to the guy as I walk on towards District 10.
William Gavel, Outside Café sous le lueur d'espoir, March 20th, 2455; 12:10PM
The cobwebs are starting to clear as I walk past some yuppie café. When that begins to happen, I usually get hungry. I'm not entirely sure when the last time I ate was. I have quite a lot of credits after last night's proceedings so I think I deserve to splash on a relatively decent meal. Besides, I always enjoy checking out menus and working out how I could make it so much better - a continued habit from a former life.
As I'm checking out the menu in the window, A woman comes sprinting past and stacks it straight into the café door. The sound of the impact is quite breathtaking....
"Fuck me." I say, crouching next to the woman. She has striking red hair and is attractive enough to be worth at least a little bit of attention. "Are you ok?" I offer her my hand.