Vietnam [ Sen Linh Đoàn ] | Information + TradedawnlotusApril 23 2011, 03:43:23 UTC
[Even back home, she took no sides. Equality for all, freedom for all. But sometimes, one must play dirty to achieve it. She's negotiated with any side, as long as their proposition interested her. Which is exactly why she was here. She made this trip to this dark city a few times a year; it was profitable. Whether they were after information or equipment, that was what she was here for. The police or the gangs, it really didn't matter, as long as they provided a solid case; despite dealing in the dark, she still had her honour and her own personal justice. She took no sides but her own; all she worked for, was to put her country on the map. And now it was.
And so here she was, lounging in one of the nicer bars in the city (and it still stunk of corruption), her weapons hidden out of view, waiting for the right moment to happen.]
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[Rufus Shinra rarely tread these streets himself, preferring liaisons to do his work between business partners simply because he did not have the time for him. This one, however, the man made time for, never one to miss an opportunity for a repeat customer, if not for the relations his company had worldwide. Which is why the man, dressed in his usual ostinatious white, finds himself in this bar a few moments later, a smirk of a smile touching his face when he finds a familiar figure in the crowd and making his way over.]
[Sen turned towards the familiar voice, smiling when he approaches. It was always nice when he greeted her; his linguistics were perfect. Rufus ShinRa was one of the few men, powerful as he may be, that she approved of, an intelligent, well spoken man. Making sure her ao dai was smooth (today, she chose to wear a slender and formal dark blue, sleeves made of tulle), she bowed her head politely]
Xin chào, Mr ShinRa, it certainly has, and I hope I am not taking too much time away from you. [She laughs softly] Have you been well since we've last met?
It is aways a pleasure to see you, taking time away to meet with good company never bothers me at all.
[The line of formal politeness and teasing on the edge of coquetting is thin with him and always has been, never quite reaching over, but always there.] I have, in both business and of myself. And you?
[And fortunately, it provides enough flattery for Sen to be amused.] Ah, you are too kind, for someone of your status to meet up with me is an honour. For that, I believe we need a drink. [And she calls over a waiter] What would you like?
The trip could've been better, and it is still much colder here than I am used to. Otherwise, so far, all trades I have been involved have been fruitful. [And from the tone of her voice, some success possibly attributed to more darker methods.]
And so here she was, lounging in one of the nicer bars in the city (and it still stunk of corruption), her weapons hidden out of view, waiting for the right moment to happen.]
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Xin Chào, Miss Đoàn. It has been some time.
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Xin chào, Mr ShinRa, it certainly has, and I hope I am not taking too much time away from you. [She laughs softly] Have you been well since we've last met?
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[The line of formal politeness and teasing on the edge of coquetting is thin with him and always has been, never quite reaching over, but always there.] I have, in both business and of myself. And you?
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The trip could've been better, and it is still much colder here than I am used to. Otherwise, so far, all trades I have been involved have been fruitful. [And from the tone of her voice, some success possibly attributed to more darker methods.]
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