Arlius very rarely strayed from her penthouse in Omega. She never had friends to go anywhere with so therefore there was no need to leave her house. She could have any supplies she needed delivered directly to her doorstep and all her work was out of her home. But when ‘The Client’ came to her with a proposal for a large sum of credits and the chance to put her tech skills to the test, she could not pass it up. Which is why Arlius found herself arriving on Illium. Illium was very different from anything Arlius was used to. Palaven was very military based, but Illium was… [i]beautiful[/i]. She very rarely used that word to describe any place. The sights were more glorious than any god forsaken building she had seen on Omega, even Illium smelled better. “Maybe I should move to Illium…” muttered Arlius sarcastically to herself. If she left Omega, she would have to commute back there to pick up the black market supplies she needs for her weapons. A car met Arlius just outside the docking bay. She leaned back staring out the window as the docking bay disappeared into the distance. The driver sped through Illium until they stopped in front of the meeting place. Arlius nodded at the driver in thanks and handed him a few credits. She left him without ever speaking a word. Arlius stood before the doors pacing her breathing. It was always stressful for her to meet clients in person, she usually conducted her business through messages. With the mercs she could relay her communication through simple gestures, like a nod or a shake of the head. It never required her to speak. But she had a sickening feeling she would be doing quite a lot more talking then she was used to. The slim turian looked around the building and saw no one. She was sure she was here on time but there was no sign of this so called.. Client. She opened up her white omni-tool and looked at her message. She had not been notified that he would be late or that he would be unable to come. She opened up the contact for the car she had on standby, but instead closed it. This ‘Client’ had a big sum of credits and she was not about to pass that up. Arlius decided she would wait a few more minutes before she left.