[color=FCE67C][center][h1][sup]Brize Kawara[/sup] | [sub]Cash[/sub][/h1][/center][/color] [hr] While the net was an intangible, the millions of device that ran the net definitely weren't. The big question on it was this: if someone was setting up a relay for a private network, why would they put it on the side of a building? That's what Brize was trying to solve. Of course, that was just an incidental series of thoughts. What she was actually doing was routine maintenance on a relay. They had multiple for redundancy and protection from physical attack, but she still needed to do routine maintenance on each one at some point. So there Brize was, hanging off of a roof with flashlight in mouth, tools in hand, and rope tied to ankle. If she wasn't getting paid for it, she'd probably be upset. Well, not upset. More if she wasn't paid, she wouldn't think about the relays at all. As she worked on it, a familiar sight in the Sakanoshita pushed their way through the streets. In truth, Brize wished that the gaggle of enforcers would just walk on by. They had a meeting in an hour, after all. It would be bothersome to deal with them in any capacity. Still, Brize watched as they blundered their way in. [color=FCE67C]"Ack-"[/color] She watched for a bit too long, as a matter of fact. She ended up slipping away from the relay as she focused a bit too hard on what the people were doing. With a twang, her descent was instantly halted. In a slight daze from the sudden stop, she sighed as she checked her pockets to make sure nothing fell out. Well, the boss and her comedic foil could deal with the rabble inside. What Brize needed to do was figure out a way to escape this mess of her own design. For now, she'd just... hang in there.