5th of Winter, 512 AV Nitrozian Plaza Kelmar had fallen asleep relatively early the previous night to compensate for his early wake up. It was not often he scheduled meetings for the crack of dawn, but he was not opposed to it and for this he was more than willing to make an exception. Standing in the center of the plaza, the tall young man kept his eyes sweeping across the public location, looking for the familiar hooded face that he'd seen yesterday. The plaza was not too crowded yet as it was still pretty early, but for a busy city like Ravok that had nothing better to do in the Winter people were always up and about. Panning his gaze, Kelmar switched his eyes from person to person, methodically analyzing everyone who walking into the square. Mostly unemployed sods who had nothing better to do than moan about the loss of the CEB, but the young freelance agent remaind focused on the task at hand. "Who exactly are we meeting again?" asked Heldora for the fifteenth time. The young Hedos was about to reply - for the fifteenth time - when she cut him off again. "Oh that's right," she repeated upliftingly as if remembering, though she'd been doing the exact same thing for a few chimes now. "We don't know because you didn't bother to ask who she was." Standing together in the plaza, Kelmar and Heldora looked quite different. Not just in the way they dressed or their height, but in the way they acted as well. In fact, the actual similarities they had were dazzlingly few. One was a tall rich-born introvert, quiet and emotionless, hiding everything underneath a long dark cloak. The other was a very witty and sarcastic extrovert who couldn't keep quiet and dressed as if she didn't care that the world thought she looked like she'd just crawled out of bed. Conspicuous and hidden, loud and quiet, sarcastic and silent. It would be hard to find anything they had in common. "I told you," Kelmar replied, "who she is is not important, only that she is willing to learn and help. Besides, I likely know more about her than most people know about me." The young woman shook her head sadly, sighing. "Rhysol, the only thing you have on her is a name. How much do you actually know about her? She might not even be coming and this would all be one huge waste of time." "No," Kelmar stated flatly. "She will be here." "And what makes you so sure richblood?" Heldora asked a tad impatiently, looking right at him. The young agent turned and met her grumpy gaze with one of his own cold emotionless stares. There were calculations in his eyes, intelligence in the way his nearly pure black irises flexed. "Because I know her better than you think," he replied. "She will be here." Not satisfied with his answer, Heldora nonetheless dropped the matter, letting out a frustrated sigh. Kelmar returned to scanning the plaza, looking for the woman he knew would be there. |