Slade nodded, doing his best to take all the information in. He had had a vague knowledge of Konti and their reputation as seers, but had never dared to pursue the subject. Knowlege of the future was at the same time intriguing and daunting to him. Knowing exactly what was going to happen was more of a curse than a gift in his opinion. Focus too much on the future, and you lose sight of the present.
Jericho's voice echoed through his head once more, drowning out whatever Sondra had been saying.
When she took your hand, she saw something. Something about your future. And judging from her expression, it's not going to be all sunshine and dew drops.
Slade's eyebrow raised slightly as the voice caught him by surprise. He failed to notice that the Konti had somehow maneuvered him so that they were walking side by side.
I thought you were going to shut up for once? I was enjoying not having to listen to your ranting and raving.
My, my, Slade! said Jericho, his voice dripping with mock indignation. Words can hurt, you know.
Cry me a river.
Jeriho dismissed the retort with a chuckle.
Back to my point, that woman knows our future. And it's bad. If we want to change that, we have to find out what she saw.
Slade did his best to ignore him, instead trying to focus on the matter at hand. A job like this one required his complete and undivided attention. Chasing after fate would do him no good here. He already had to contend with making sure that the Konti didn't try to backstab him.
Fine, scoffed Jericho. Just don't come crawling to me when you meet a tall, dark stranger who decides to disembowel you with a butcher knife.
The pair paused when they came upon a crossroad and a small smile crossed Slade's face as Jericho retreated to sulk in the corner of his consciousness. He threw a glance at Sondra, who appeared to be contemplating which direction to go. The Kelvic's smile widened into a mischevious grin as he watched the gears tick over in Sondra's head.
"Well, if we're going to commit a crime, I say we might as well go all out. Life is short, might as well make it sweet," he said.
"One big heist. Something big, exciting, potentially life threatenng. High risk and high reward. What do you say, partner?
Slade's dark eyes glinted as he hissed out the last word. He coudn't deny it, he was excited.