Politics in the Marketplace

Mar 09, 2004 05:17

Moz stood surrounded by a group in the market, people coming and going from it - giving their opinions sometimes before they left. Others just leaving the moment they heard what was said. The idea that some might be the Mallrat's informants crossed her mind, but that couldn't be helped ( Read more... )

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lone_jade March 9 2004, 09:06:30 UTC
After waking up, Jade looked through the knapsack, she had lifted from the guys Ebony had left laying in the woods, for food. She found a an apple and one last bottle of water. Having that for breakfast, she decided it was time to head into the market place to find a buyer for the t-guns she had found.

Jade moved quickly and quietly through the city. She stuck mostly to alley ways and duck behind dumpsters and such, whenever possible. The last thing she wanted was to have one of her Tribe see her and tell Dan.

When Jade had gotten to the market place, she ducked behind a rack of clothes and nervously peeked out from behind it. She spotted Dan and a few of the other boys walking away from a large crowd. As they walked by she heard Adam and Dan talking. "Well, I think we should stay and find out what she's all about, Dan. What harm could it do?"

"That MOZ chick ain't nothin' but trouble......Needs to learn how to mind her own damn business." Dan barked back. "You're just mad coz she and her friend got the best of you......Next time you'll listen to me when I tell ya, a girl like Jade not worth the trouble." Angry at that comment, Dan grabed Adam by the collar. "Shut-up. Ya got no right ta talk about my woman like that!!!" With one quick motion, he flung Adam into his other companion and walked away.

She laughed silently to herself as the two of them regained there balance. "Man, why'd you have to say that?" The other guy asks. Adam shrugs his shoulders, "Just being honest." Jade watched them, as they walked off. Once the three of them where out of sight, Jade quickly moved from her hiding spot and pushed her way into the crowd.

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