While Mary did her best to answer Uprising's rapid-fire questions, the other new arrival tot he scene wasted no time in entering the revealed shaft and swiftly disappearing from sight, sword at the ready. The rebel looked about to follow, but hesitated at Mary's offer. she stopped with one hand on the side of the entryway, banner in her other hand as she looked back.
"You can follow if you want; I'll not so no to extra hands, but understand: this is not a part of the faire or the games. If there is danger, it will be real." Her eyes fixed on Mary's closed ones for a moment, uncertain and questioning, before she shook it off with a shrug and jumped into the drop shaft after her companion. Next to Mary, Mordenite rumbled low in his throat, which came out as a deep sound like grinding stone.
"I do not care for this... I will still send Zennocracy this letter, but I grow more concerned for the lady who was taken. I can not think of any purpose or meaning behind this turn of events, but if lives are at risk, then I think it would be safest for you, Miss Mary, to remain above ground. Miss Zennocracy has other security forces, and I am sure they will attend soon." As he finished speaking, he sent the message he had been writing with a small gesture of one massive hand. Unless she was deliberately peeking, Mary likely wouldn't see the small growths of clear crystal that were beginning to form across some of the old gargoyle's stone joints, the more agitated he got.
Far off, back in the main thoroughfare of the fantasy section, a cheer went up as some performance reached its conclusion, before an announcing voice that Mary could only just barely make out from here began to talk about the charity battle royale that would be a focal point of the evening. She could listen in to the details more closely if she wanted to stay, but for now it sounded like the voice was just talking about what it was and would be, and that the actual marshalling for the event wasn't going to happen for a little while yet.
Ultimately, this left Mary with a choice between staying with Mordenite, where she would, presumably, be safe, and leaving Grace's rescue to others, or to follow after Uprising and Kenmoete and try to do what she could to help them, in the mysterious unknown below.
If she held true to her decision to follow after, Mary would find that the entry way did, indeed, give in to a direct shaft that dropped straight down, but there was a slight sense of control that went with it, such that she was never falling too quickly, and none of her clothes did anything more than rustle in the breeze. Eyes closed or not, the sense of darkness was absolute for a second or two, before she landed softly on a hard surface that felt like stone. There was some light here, though not much. The most obvious source actually came from Kenmoete's burning sword, where he stood a little further across the room. Uprising was just moving across to stand with him, before a mechanical-looking door with a central dial on it.
"Locked a few moments ago, from the other side. It's been a while since I've seen a serious fight with life and limb at stake, but even then infiltration has never been my strong point." The sword flared softly as his hand gripped it tighter, frustrated. Uprising appraised the door and the locking mechanism, then took a step back, turning to the side slightly and lowering her stance.
"I can unlock it, step back..." The freedom fighter's method of unlocking was fairly easy to guess if Mary was peeking, but might come as more of a surprise if she wasn't. There were a few seconds for her to intervene with another plan, if she wanted to, otherwise the SP would just have to wait and see what happened.
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Elsewhere, Exorcist herself wasn't facing quite the same quandary as her SP, but it was at least a somewhat related issue. In the moments after their make-out session was rudely interrupted, her red-dressed remind managed a final whisper in response before challenging the interlopers, though it only confirmed that she didn't actually know nearly as much as either of them would like.
"Perhaps, or it may be something else. Our bait has caught some fish, so let us find out what we may..." It came as a subtle hiss of breath, trailing across Exorcist's ear before the matron stepped away.
While the leader of the navis who had stepped into sight played a cool face and tapped the end of his cudgel meaningfully, the other navis around the pair seemed at least somewhat relieved that neither Exorcist, nor Madama Sanguine intended to put up a fight. At their questions, however, and particularly the fact that they were both looking fairly calm, for having been just pounced on mid private make-out, he decided to up his intimidation game a little and swaggered closer.
"I don't got to answer any of your questions, ladies, but I think it'd do you both to be a bit more scared, so I'll tell you, just out of the goodness of my heart, right? Good thing you're both going to come quiet; it'd be a terrible shame to have to make a mess of either of your pretty faces..." A sneer worked its way across his features as he leaned in to direct most of his bluster at Sanguine, but if Exorcist was particularly perceptive while he was focused elsewhere, she might pick up hints from his expression and body language that the navi wasn't quite as confident as he was trying to seem.
"So, our boss wants to chat with you, and the other navis here who're sticking their necks out for unoperated trash. Great big shin dig by people with too much money, over wastes of data like that, well, he's got some things to say about that, and you three are just what he needs right now. Now maybe I don't know any more than that, but I sure as hades don't need to just to do my job." He made small gesture off to the sides with one hand and a total of four other navis moved in closer, all visibly carrying different blunt-ended weapons, surrounding them now. Exorcist would feel her companion subtly slip one arm around her waist and pull her in closer, until they were pressed tight to each other again, though her eyes remained locked on the leader in cool calculation. She wasn't saying anything more yet, and was simply letting the goon run his mouth.
"So you're both going to come quietly with us now, no fuss and now fighting. We take you down to the boss, he does his thing, whatever that is... I'm sure he'll find a nice use for you too, missy..." Exorcist received a side-long glance and a sneer of her own. "And then you're both his problem, and we get paid for not asking any more questions. We all clear?" Opposite him, the matron inclined her head, then quickly cut her eyes across to Exorcist to see if she was still calm as well.
"I said that I would not fight, and I am a woman of honour. I do not tell lies. I would be pleased to talk to your employer, every bit as much as I wouldn't want to waste any more words on a lackey. Very well, take us on to your leader, receive whatever petty sum he is paying you for the delivery, and go about your lives. I have no business with any of you, and I do not need to tell you that my friend could easily destroy all of you if she wished to. Think on that as we walk." There was a moment when the leader growled and raised his club, but when nobody flinched, he restrained himself and grumbled something unintelligible under his breath, lowering the weapon and turning away while some of the other navis moved up to begin moving them both forward between the tends. There were plenty of opportunities for Exorcist to capitalise on the situation if she wished to; few of them seemed to be expecting violence now that the matron had agreed to be led, but it also seemed like the woman had some kind of plan at least... didn't she?
It was only as they began to move that Exorcist received a short communication. It came as a private message, from someone whose name appeared as "Fuukouhan".
Quote (Fuukouhan)
Give no sign. Stay close to Matron. As long as you are in contact with her, you will be protected from anything I do. If not, I can make no assurances!
She had a few moments to ponder what to do about the message while the kidnappers escorted them towards what looked like a food vendor that had shut up shop early. When one of them opened the back door, however, it appeared to lead into downward stairs, rather than the front of the cart. Like Mary, she would just be hearing the beginnings of someone announcing information about the mock battle later in the evening.
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Closer to the underground point that several of them all seemed headed towards now, ResQ was dealing with the aftermath of her own brief scuffle. Unlike the other two, though, it seemed like she was more in a position to approach the confrontation on her own terms and in her own time, now. It took Rhinestone a few seconds longer to relax again once the immediate danger had passed, and he seemed more shaken than ResQ might have expected given how promptly and decisively he'd reacted when the chips were down. Of course, it was also a fair assumption that combat in general, for an unoperated navi, was inherently more stressful even at the best of times. He eventually stood straight again and took a few longer breaths to collect himself.
"Hahh... right, yes, I'm sorry. Thank you, to both of you, and my apologies for any involvement you've both ended up in on my account." His eyes shifted mainly to the electopian woman first, since ResQ already knew his name. "I'm Rhinestone..."
"Saija." She offered a single word introduction for herself with a small nod, casting her eyes back to ResQ for a moment to show that the name was being offered to both of them, before turning her attention back to the room's most wanted man.
"Um, Pleased, under better circumstances. I don't know why they were after me, but I am here representing an organisation that supports unoperated navigators, so, it might be something about that, I'm sure. I thought this place would be perfectly safe from any kind of attack!" There was an edge of worry in his answer that hadn't been present when he'd been talking to ResQ at the bar; another sign that he probably knew the dangers of being unoperated first hand, even if he wasn't saying so directly. Saija folded her arms, grimacing and walked slowly back towards the door they'd come through, inspecting it.
"It should have been..." She gave the door a rough kick, but it didn't respond. With a small sigh she turned back to ResQ. "And you? I'm glad you're a good fighter, but I'm guessing you were just flirting with the wrong man at the wrong time, right? Looks like our ticket back to the bar is locked tight." Rhinestone looked to the door, then darted over to it quickly as well.
"Here, allow me, I'm sure I can get it open. Hopefully we can get back quickly and they'll call whatever they were hoping to do off. I don't want to get involved in this any more than I need to to protect my organisation, and I certainly don't want to drag anyone else into it either..." He began to examine the door, giving ResQ a few moments to chat with Saija if she wanted, but after alittle while of going over the seams with a series of diamond-tipped tools, he stood abckand winced at the wall.
"Bad news." When he turned back to the two of them, it was with a worried expression. "The actual door is gone. We could knock a hole clean through the data space there and it wouldn't lead to the bar any more. If I had to guess, I'd say it was a temporary hack job, and now that that end is broken open and can't be shut, this door automatically disconnected itself. What should we do? I don't want to go through to wherever they were trying to take us, but... I'm not sure I see much choice now." He seemed to be doing his best to stay calm now, but his fingers flexed nervously and every time they curled up his knuckles whitened for a moment. Siaja let out an exasperated sigh, but as much as she seemed extremely irritated at the situation, she wasn't nearly as on edge as Rhinestone.
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One of the only members of the group who was not, at present time, venturing into the unknown underground, was quite close to cusping on what was, potentially, an unknown of a different nature for her. Her continued protests at indecency, coupled with Bhikki's unwillingness to actually put a halt to any of his advances, or indeed, to dress herself again, seemed to be leading hoodwink on further and piquing his interest more and more. The sudden tense stillness that she held her breath through when his hands were on her hips, seemingly waiting for him to take the next step without stopping him, and further, the disgruntled comments that followed his denial seemed to light something of an eager fire in the rogue's eyes as he grinned at her.
"I think you know what I'm chasing tonight, Bhikkhuni... You can't be blind to your own allure and what it makes a man feel, after all. But for now, I'll accept what you offer..." He stepped in again; he'd only backed off a single stride from the teasingly close contact of before, and now that it was face to face he lifted his hands to gently caress her shoulders again and run delicate fingers up to her cheeks, then behind her ears. "May I?" It seemed as though he was asking permission to begin letting her hair out for her, though if she wanted to make it easier, she'd need to turn around and put her back, and behind, to him again. If she let him begin undoing her hair and bringing it down, he would do it with care, but also with a slowness that teased. He didn't deliberately press on her while doing so, but Bhikki wouldn't be able to help being aware of his closeness even so... and that certain warmths were somewhat warmer, and possibly slightly firmer, now than they had been the first time.
"So, your other task, if you recall..." Hoodwink chatted smoothly as he undid her hair and took some time brushing it out softly as well โ his fingers knew what they were doing, and provided she let it continue, the sensation was both pleasant and relaxing. "Was to steal the centrepiece for the fair, which is the prize to be given out publicly to the winner of the grand mock battle they'll be holding a little later on. It's in another part of the mansion, but I can certainly show you the way. I can even help you with the heist perhaps. It is the difference, you see, between attachment to material possessions, and simply enjoying the thrill of the pursuit. It might be a conflict of you Buddhism if you wished to steal the prize and keep it for yourself... but you don't, do you? It is no conflict to enjoy the thrill of seeking something, if base material possession is no part of what drives you." His finger tips stroked through her hair and massaged her scalp gently, creeping down to rub next at the nape of her neck, and then gradually the top of her back between the grooming strokes of his fingers through her hair.
"My will, then, can be to help you fulfil your purpose here tonight, in exchange for sharing your company a little longer, and enjoying more chance to move closer, and closer, to my goal..." his fingertips brushing her back drifted a little lower in time each time he said the word closer, reaching the small of her back, where she could feel the heat of his manhood, even if he was carefully not touching her with it directly now. "And the hope that when I finally seek to claim it..." His hands brushed the sides of her hips again, and he leaned down to bring his lips close to her ear, kissing the top of it softly. "That you will permit, and not tell me no..."
He raised his head again, and for a moment she would feel the slight brush of a more direct heat against the small of her back, before he ran both hands through her hair again and stood away.
"You were right; it does look quite pleasing like that... I think we are in agreement, are we not? Is there anything else you'd like to do before we continue on?" He grinned at her and raised an eyebrow; getting dressed still hadn't managed to be mentioned, and if she took a look at him now there was no hiding the truth that certain parts of him were beginning to grow more interested the longer he teased and suggested at her. There might be many things that Bhikki wanted to do before leaving the dressing room, some which Hoodwink might appreciate, some which he might not, and whether any of them were really mission related, only the lady herself knew.