[h2][color=forestgreen]Acheri Solomon[/color][/h2] Interacting with: [@Amaranth] [color=forestgreen]"You alright, kid?"[/color] Red Harbor was cold at night, even in summer. And summer it certainly was not. The chill came in from the water in a way not entirely physical, that carried with it a fear of what might be found come morning. The harbor had earned its name for a reason. Acheri always found it a little odd that they had set up shop here, where they were too late to stop something [i]before[/i] it happened, but usually decided she was reading too much into it. It was just the easiest place to find a space that wouldn't be noticed. Still the locale required a certain preparation. That was why Acheri walked the street with a warm wool overcoat, hands in her pockets. That and the fact that such a coat could hide her tools of the trade. Vigilante trade, though if she rooted through her pockets probably remained a notepad or pen from the daytime. It was also one reason she wondered whether this girl at the bus stop was alright; walking Red Harbor with so light a coat was hazardous. As was walking it at this time of night. Which was the other reason. A few blocks back, after some sounds of struggle, she had found two men unconscious. Their aim wasn't hard to guess, but a better question was who stopped them. Not one of her compatriots, if she trusted her gut. Not to mention that off the top of her head, they didn't use heat and the men exhibited signs of scorching. As did this young woman's jacket. The bus stop she lingered at was too close to their base for her to want to approach until she left, anyway, so she had time. And if she could lend a hand before she [i]really[/i] went to work, even better if it could be a hand and not a fist for once, she would. [color=forestgreen]”Red Harbor’s not the safest this time of night. What’s got you out here this late?”[/color] A pause, and Acheri gave a friendly smile. [color=forestgreen]”Doesn’t really matter, I suppose. Would you mind if stayed until you got on the bus? Don't like leaving people alone in this part of town.”[/color]