[center][color=0072bc][h3]-Katherine Sinclair-[/h3][/color][/center] [color=0054a6]"Yeah yeah, whatever."[/color] Katherine said, biting down on the cigarette between her lips. Ugh, goddamn it some days she hated this job. At least she didn't have many people to deal with on a regular basis. Just some shady types selling some equally shady merchandise. Or, her, selling equally shading merchandise. Not like she particularly cared that much, wasn't any of her business what people were buying and selling. As far as she knew, she couldn't get arrested anyways. Plausible deniability was always a thing. Not like anyone was gonna come looking in here at all though. She was fairly certain the shop owned by some gang boss or something. Meh, whatever. [color=0072bc]"Here's the money."[/color] She said, handing the man a few large bills. She honestly couldn't see the value in this stuff herself, but well, she was just the person who handled the money, and threw out any troublesome customers. Any business for selling stuff, was done with her boss. Selling prices were fixed, and non-negotiable. Her ability to intimidate people tended to help with that. The man she was doing business with gave her a pleasant smile, however, and graciously accepted the money. [i]"Pleasure doing business with you. And tell your boss our debt is settled, hmm?"[/i] With that, he left the store. She had no idea what he meant by that, and she didn't want to know. She wasn't in the business of asking questions anyways. Just making sure there was no trouble from anyone. At least her shift was over and she'd finally be able to spend most of the night doing abso-fucking-lutely nothing. Well, that was her plan anyways until a slight buzzing in her head made itself known. As she grabbed her jacket from behind the counter, she sighed. Oh great, what did those jackasses in the Association want now? Better be goddamn important - she had a whole lot of nothing to do. Tsk...well, not like she could complain a whole lot. She did rather enjoy the work at least. Well, she supposed she should get over there then. After making sure her boss new she left, She exited the rather shady establishment, and hailed a cab, giving the driver the money and directions to the place. It took roughly ten minutes to reach the place in a cab. Probably filled with other people - and other chasers. Not planning on being sociable, she found a quiet corner of the place and sat, lighting another cigarette and caring little if she was going to be bothering anyone with it. Whatever this was, it'd have to be important.