Lei-Ne looked at the bracelet. She frowned at it before poking it. She never got along well with technology. When she was satisfied something wouldn't go horribly wrong, she snapped it onto her wrist. It might have been obvious what it was to the right observer, but it did blend in rather nicely with her glittery ensemble. She looked up from her wrist when the hacker Red Five started barking orders. The corners of Lei-Ne's mouth twitched into a smile. When the woman finished there was silence. Then Thovren, the rigger, stood with a few words snatched a credstick and vanished out the same door as the Fixer. Within milliseconds Old-Soul was up babbling about the DocWagon and needing it before he too made his escape. Lei-Ne looked at the hacker before nodding her head. "I can find it." Of course that was followed by an invitation to hang out longer. Something Lei-Ne had to decline. As much as she loved to party, she loved sleep more. She smiled at the Troll as he left before she too stood, palming the data chip. She grabbed her pink umbrella and made her way out of the room. Though there was the little dance at the door when the woman tried to get by. Thorin didn't actually leave the room for long, only long enough to get himself a drunk girl. Lei-Ne finally got past when the troll and girl moved further into the room. When she was finally out, the loud music was a balm on her soul. The beat echoing in her body as she swam across the dance floor fluidly. There was still time enough to go home and get some sleep. She exited the bar and walked down the street towards the more busy street. On the corner she hailed a cab and got in. When they arrived at her apartment she paid the man and climbed the few flights to hers. She didn't take the lift. Being a jinx made her wary of things that could go wrong. The rest of the night was pretty uneventful. She got a few hours of sleep and even woke up early enough to do some research on her own before she went to the safe house.