[He won't. As long as Erik does pay him, that is. But Erik has given him no reason not to trust him, and for now, he has Chuuya's loyalty. He'd like this store to do well.
He pulls out his device, and hands it over so Erik can safely destroy it. If Chuuya does it, there will be no putting it back together, since not all parts in it are metal. Every bit of plastic would be crushed. But hey, no one would be spying on him with it, guaranteed.]
Did they give you a reason why the shipment is early?
[Technically true. He was in a gang before he joined the mafia, and he learned a lot about how gangs work from that. For example -]
Smaller gangs have to be creative to survive. Don't underestimate them. Besides, they might sell the information.
[With each box he touches, he uses gravity, making them easier to carry and move as they go through all of them. The effect will last for a while, unless he cancels it.]
[Two fundamental forces working together might just make them unstoppable, and isn't that exciting?]
You should. I was their unofficial leader, too.
[He does like bragging, but he's also testing the waters, seeing how Erik reacts to all of this. He's still not sure just how much of the story he should tell him.]
You don't seem like the type to like being bossed around.
[That's what take over means. Take charge, not take over all the work. Chuuya can't exactly make weapons himself, although he does know how to gain the contacts to help him get his hands on some.]
[Chuuya raises his eyebrows, too, meeting his expression.]
Understood, boss.
[Whether he meant he didn't want Chuuya as his enemy, or he didn't want Chuuya to make them both other enemies, his answer is the same. He's letting him make the calls, because betrayal has also never been his style.]
Though if you don't want enemies, dealing in weapons is an odd choice.
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[He won't. As long as Erik does pay him, that is. But Erik has given him no reason not to trust him, and for now, he has Chuuya's loyalty. He'd like this store to do well.
He pulls out his device, and hands it over so Erik can safely destroy it. If Chuuya does it, there will be no putting it back together, since not all parts in it are metal. Every bit of plastic would be crushed. But hey, no one would be spying on him with it, guaranteed.]
Did they give you a reason why the shipment is early?
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It's not a big deal, just happened to be at shift change.
[ He goes to unpack and help Chuuya with inventory. ]
I'll do the inspection, if you have other plans tonight.
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[He'll shrug as he starts pulling open crates.]
I'll stay, and help you get it done more quickly.
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But sure, help me with these.
[ He passes a few boxes over. ]
In the end, I don't think it matters much. How much sway do they even have?
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[Technically true. He was in a gang before he joined the mafia, and he learned a lot about how gangs work from that. For example -]
Smaller gangs have to be creative to survive. Don't underestimate them. Besides, they might sell the information.
[With each box he touches, he uses gravity, making them easier to carry and move as they go through all of them. The effect will last for a while, unless he cancels it.]
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And they're behind this closed shop having a conversation about street gangs. ]
Guess that means I'll have to defer to you if we're going to get tangled up in this business.
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You should. I was their unofficial leader, too.
[He does like bragging, but he's also testing the waters, seeing how Erik reacts to all of this. He's still not sure just how much of the story he should tell him.]
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[ He says as if Chuuya had asked him to pass the butter. ]
I guess this must be boring for you.
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It's not.
[Really, he's never minded hard work, and he prefers this to the paperwork that comes with being an Executive of the Port Mafia.]
You're not worried I'll take over?
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Good, at least someone would be doing the work.
[ He gives Chuuya a wiry grin. He doesn't actually want to do this because he likes it, it just needs to get done. ]
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[That's what take over means. Take charge, not take over all the work. Chuuya can't exactly make weapons himself, although he does know how to gain the contacts to help him get his hands on some.]
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Guess we'd be at an impasse.
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[He grins, but it's a teasing one. Really, he's not serious, though he is still testing Erik just a little.]
But you can relax, that's not my style. It usually backfires in the end.
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I'd imagine. But I don't want enemies. Not of the people who were pulled here against their wills. You should know that.
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Understood, boss.
[Whether he meant he didn't want Chuuya as his enemy, or he didn't want Chuuya to make them both other enemies, his answer is the same. He's letting him make the calls, because betrayal has also never been his style.]
Though if you don't want enemies, dealing in weapons is an odd choice.
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These natives can't be saved from their caste system. They simply won't allow it.
And they will try to kill us over it.
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[He knows he's a good fighter. He's strong even without his Ability.]
At least you got lucky with your designation.
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That's why this matters. This could have happened to anyone.
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If there's someone you want to save, I don't mind helping. Not sure how to do that if it's just because they're a submissive, though.
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I'm not even convinced it's not just a highly funded social experiment.
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You mean Port Harmony, right?
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