Dec 19, 2008 20:34
Things progress without a hitch. Not that there aren't things to sort out, not that there aren't things to get done, but there's nothing that bears any drastic action.
(That's the way Dominic likes it.)
Staying in Haiti isn't bad at all (he'd still prefer Lyon, but you if want something done, you get it done yourself), considering the weather, and the warehouse is working out better than he expected it to. Of course, he's never there for too long of a stretch at a time. (Negotiations in regards to the government, while a big concern, are still at a point where he feels he can afford to spend a little more of his time at the main offices. He prefers it there, at any rate, and it's easier to get around.)
The trip from the warehouse to the Eco Park goes relatively quickly, in respect to how much distance there is to cover. He has a few things to get done - re-read the deal they intend to present to a certain exiled general, make sure the details on the contract are the ones that he wants. There's no good to come of making small mistakes at a juncture like this.
As the car pulls up to the gate of the complex, he opens his door and hops out. Even before the car's gone through the gate, he's slipped by, tucking his hands in his pockets as he goes.
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