- Pick a loser.
(there are specific posts for eames, destiny characters, and overwatch characters)
- Leave a comment with your character and put which one of mine you want in the header.
- Leave a prompt! Be it a picture or an idea or something you hijacked from a meme.
- If it's a meme overflow, link the original thread because I'm a baby with a bad memory.
- Or leave it blank and I'll try to think up something.
- NSFW content goes here.
- And a great time was had by all
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Nancy stands near the desk, surveying his room. There was the door, and the window, she noted. Two quick exits, with not much in the way stopping them. It was perhaps the cleanest living quarters she had ever been in.]
Thank you for seeing me, Mr. Eames. I was told you'd be the person to come to.
I came into something that may be of interest to you. Or at least some of your contacts. I've heard you have many?
[Mostly, she listened.]
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[It doesn't surprise him that she's heard things; anyone with an interest in information keeps a whore or two in their contacts, the clever ones know better than to only use girls. The successful ones befriend the madams and pimps too. People talk to whores like they don't talk to other people. Probably because they aren't people.]
[Still, there's an amused lilt to his voice — feigning a little surprise as he pours himself a fresh drink and takes it and the bottle to sit on the bed. Legs crossed at the ankles as he reclines against the headboard and gestures for Nancy to take a seat on the chair.]
And what is it you think I'd be interested in, mm?
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[She takes a careful seat at the chair he gestures to. She sits, fluffing out her skirts. But that's all for show.
Got to put on a pretty face, primp and smile.]
I have, in my possession, something of great value. [Her grip tightens on her basket.] I'd like to see it taken care of. [Sell it, get it out of her possession. The longer she had it, the closer Fagin would be to taking it. He had a keen eye for lies and secrecy, and even more so for anything shiny. He'd find an excuse to come to Bill's flat and poke around. Insist he be the one to fence it.
And he'd keep the damn thing.]
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[He's already losing interest, and it shows in the way he sighs and looks at the glass in his hand. Too many people claim to have trinkets and stories of great worth, and too many people have little to offer but junk.]
[This kind of talk most often accompanies something disappointing, and he'd rather just get it over and done with and see the girl out.]
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[With a cursory glance back at the door, Nancy removes the dirty blanket from the top of her basket. Reaching in, she pulls out a small bag.]
Hold out your hand.
[Once he does so, she carefully tips the contents of the bag into his hand. There rests a gold necklace, inset with emeralds.] It's real. It ain't glass or tin or nothin'.
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I'll have to take it to a jeweller. If it's real, you get your money, if not you can have this pretty thing back.
[He gestures airily with the hand holding his drink as he speaks, and with an absent gesture the necklace vanishes into his fist. The kind of smooth movement of someone with light fingers and a lot of practice putting them to use.]
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Thank you, Mr. Eames- I don't know what I'd've done if you had refused t'take it off of me.
[His trick is appreciated, and flawlessly performed. She can appreciate that in a man.]
As much as I'd've loved to keep it, I'd be dead in five minutes if someone else took a fancy to it.
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[Eames raises an eyebrow, amused. He certainly hasn't offered more than a verbal contract that she'll get the money, nor have they discussed his cut.]
[But that's fine. He'll decide on it himself.]
So what is this then? Sticky fingers? A gift from a regular?
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[Fagin just took.]
Sticky fingers. There was a lady wasn't paying attention. Got it right off her neck. No regulars'd gift me. They know who they'd have t'answer to if they did.
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Those are skilled hands you've got, taking this from a woman while she's wearing it.
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She had a thick, high neck on her dress. Doubt she could feel a thing, distracted as she was.
I learned from the best, didn't I?