[color=0072bc][h2][i]June April Summers[/i][/h2][/color] [hr] June's shift went swimmingly. After the conversation (And getting them food fortunately, they didn't bog her down with too much conversation) with the geezers, she wrapped up everything and helped everyone close the diner for the day. Again, that was the perk of working in a diner that is only open at night and in mornings. She now has the afternoon to herself. Good thing she was more of a night person anyway. She was going to head home. Well, no. Try to find a lead on the virus and that damn message seemed like the better choice. It might seem like those people are up to something. But, naturally, she knew that there'd be no way in hell she'd be able to track them from that TV message alone. They probably bounced that thing off twenty different proxies. And she was never good with computers. So she better find something. Anything. June stepped out the backdoor of the diner, with a black helmet in hand. The only thing she had on was a leather jacket over her work uniform ([i]Gotta be sure not to get this messy.[/i]). Stopping to turn around and lock the door. Before she saw her trusty motorcycle. She remembered the asshole she had to beat to get this from him. If there was a way to make it up to him, she would. But she felt if she tried, he would beat her face in with a tire iron. She couldn't have that. June mounted her motorcycle and slowly put her helmet on. Before she did anything, she needed a smoke. She slid the cigarette in between her lips, and casually lit it with the lighter she pulled out of her pocket. She put the lighter back before she turned on the keys to her motorcycle. From there, The Glass Angel was off. She sped out of the alleyway and headed straight into traffic - as there was an opening. As she came to a light, she flicked on the radio. Nice. The [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7W7y--HUSY0&list=FLpAFa9zYDVENelYAPCoSzuA&index=2]Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap Instrumental[/url]. Maybe today won't be so bad after all.... For her first stop, she decided to visit the Nathan Phillips Square. Plenty of people gather there.