Cassanova
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The offices of one Yuri Sharp. Decorated with weapons, swoop parts, some weird plush bed and some pet bowls. Yuri, however, was not in his office at this point. Jack Tamblyn was.
Sitting at Yuri's desk, feet unceremoniously on the desk as Jack struggled to get comfortable, shifting in the chair. A sigh of boredom escaped his calm visage as he set himself to idly fiddling with the odd trinkets that scattered on the desk. Nothing that resembled anything regarding the Vergesso Asteroid Base, its businesses nor Retrade operations. That was exactly what Jack wanted to see. Nothing traceable.
Yuri and Shyra, of course, were some of the Retrade's earliest 'grabs' and had proven endlessly useful to recruiting and business expansion. They'd caused their own trouble in their own way, but not set the Retrade at harm, so if anything, Jack owed them a gratitude for the efforts they'd contributed to the effort. However, the work was never done.
Jack's attention was disturbed when Yuri finally entered, "About freaking time, Sharp! Been waiting here for at least ninety seconds."
Sitting at Yuri's desk, feet unceremoniously on the desk as Jack struggled to get comfortable, shifting in the chair. A sigh of boredom escaped his calm visage as he set himself to idly fiddling with the odd trinkets that scattered on the desk. Nothing that resembled anything regarding the Vergesso Asteroid Base, its businesses nor Retrade operations. That was exactly what Jack wanted to see. Nothing traceable.
Yuri and Shyra, of course, were some of the Retrade's earliest 'grabs' and had proven endlessly useful to recruiting and business expansion. They'd caused their own trouble in their own way, but not set the Retrade at harm, so if anything, Jack owed them a gratitude for the efforts they'd contributed to the effort. However, the work was never done.
Jack's attention was disturbed when Yuri finally entered, "About freaking time, Sharp! Been waiting here for at least ninety seconds."