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★ 2 years roleplaying experience
★ Open to styles and genres of all kinds
★ I prefer multi-para
★ Bit rusty having been on hiatus for months

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Feminine words flowed through the mic and into his ears. They were laced with a hint of confidence, but the male agent had a hard time sharing that sentiment. Though it was true there wasn’t any suspicious activity yet, the night was still young, and still unpredictable. Chrom was about to respond when a pair of men walked by. Each carried a glass, brown liquid, no doubt some sort of liquor, on the rocks. They happily chatted about theories and data, both wanting to brag about their success. The two seized the wall behind him as their little pow-wow area, and continued their flaunting.

The agent could feel a brow twitch in irritation, as any forms of verbal communication were silenced. And so, a small inclination of his head, barely a slight movement, and Chrom acknowledged her words. Not that she could see it, but it was more for his sake. He’d rather not speak, and too loud at that. It would seem as if he was talking to himself, and any attention that he drew because of it would be unwanted.

He had wanted to believe in his partner’s words, Naga knows that he’d like his job to be a bit easier, but things always had their way to give him a swift kick in the ass. With the feeling of dread he was getting the longer he was in the building, it seemed that someone had a boot en route to his rear.

Chrom had hoped that a bit of walking would shake the feeling. Arms pushed off the railing, bringing him to full height. A quick glance to the men behind him later, and his legs slowly brought him to a saunter back around the way he came from earlier. The heels of his dress shoes clacked against marble, providing the only noise the man made. His vision floated to the left as he walked, switching between his partner and the client he was to protect.

Everything seemed normal. That was, until a man in a tuxedo was coming awfully close to Olivia. As if he was intentionally seeking her. Chrom’s slow pace was brought to a halt. His breath caught in his throat. Olivia turning around to greet him didn’t help matters at all. Were they found out? Did they already know that the agents would be there? As the two conversed, more and more unknowns pounded at his mind. A tenseness gripped his body. Surely this cult wouldn’t try anything in the open?

No, of course not. There were too many people nearby, and the resulting chaos that it would bring would cause too many inconvenient possibilities into their plans. For all he knew, that man could just be someone trying to hit on her. Probably not the most likely of guesses. As far as he knew, scientists weren’t the most well known playboys. Still, that answer brought some peace of mind back to him. Enough so that he could resume breathing small breaths.

All he could do for the moment was trust in his partner. She was a trained professional. She could handle herself. Still, a bit of worry ate at him. She was his partner after all, and he was to have her back no matter how capable she may be. Hesitant as he was for the moment, he shifted azure eyes to their client as she took the stage. She was the main focus for now, not Olivia and her whatever flirting adventures she may be involved in at the moment.

The white haired woman began her speech, and the various speakers placed throughout the room amplified the thank yous she gave out to various peers. The stage she was on was aglow with lights focused on her. The black dress she wore sparkled almost as brightly as her grateful smile. She was truly the star of the night, standing alone above everyone else there.

Alone. That word. It struck him like a lightning bolt. She was alone on the stage. If this cult was going to make a move, this was one hell of a chance right now. The realization snapped his head left and right, immediately looking for anything out of place. The odd thing was, nothing was happening. Like before, no one or thing was suspicious.

With nothing happening, Chrom’s guard lowered for a moment. That moment turned to be a brief one as in a matter of a split second, everything went black. Every light in the room shut off, blinding Chrom’s vision with darkness. Screams erupted from the attendants, caught unaware by the sudden blackout. And if the deafening sound of footsteps was anything to go by, mass panic consumed the crowd.

Chrom gritted his teeth as one hand went for the switch to his mic. “Olivia!”, he barked, “Quickly, get to the client!” Soft words be dammed, it was time for action. His other hand dived into a suit pocket, reaching for a slim pair of night vision goggles. Slipping them on over his eyes, he made a running start for the railing of the balcony. A hand reached forward, making contact against the marble rail, before using it to vault over it and down to the scene below.

He landed on his feet with a thud, before rolling forward, lessening the impact of his maneuver. Azure orbs enhanced by the night vision technology swiveled to the stage. It was empty. Robin was gone. Chrom bit back a swore. There would be time later for cursing over this blunder. For now, Robin’s retrieval was top priority.
A smartly dressed man, adorned in a sharp, black suit, sauntered down a finely decorated balcony, overlooking the banquet that was just getting underway down below. It was sparsely populated, maybe a dozen or so people he could see. The action was going on downstairs, and the only people that would remain here, up above, would be those that weren’t the biggest socialites. To be expected of a bunch of scientists that preferred to be nose deep in data, not martinis. Though he wasn’t one to perform experiments, the man would include himself with that group, as he disdainfully looked at the party goers. Social get togethers and celebrations were much too stuffy for him. His black dress shoes echoed off the polished marble floor as he walked. Little symbols and lines were etched into it. He considered it tacky, much like the tapestries and paintings that were hung along the wall. Like the mess some poor soul of an interior designer would call "proper decoration”, this little shindig wasn’t the man’s style, but he had reasons to be here other than greet and mingle.

He was an agent, performing all sorts of espionage, investigation, and reconnaissance. For this particular case, he had been inserted, with his partner, to safeguard their client, a woman named Robin. From the mission data he had gone over, this woman was an award winning scientist, who might have some sort of connection to a cult that was recently gaining notoriety. And, because she was an award winning scientist, she was of course the life of the party. The man grumbled lightly under his breath. This was just going to make their mission all that much more annoying. Their client would constantly be in a swarm of people, leaving her vulnerable to any sort of miscreant or villain that could blend in and move easily throughout the crowd.

The man came to a stop towards the end of the balcony, right before the stairs that led downward. Bending over, he rested his arms on the railing. Speaking of the aforementioned partner, the radio that was planted into his lapel buzzed at that moment, alerting him to her request for contact. He pressed a small button that was attached to a cufflink, activating the wireless microphone. His partner’s feminine voice was soft, and she inquired to how his view was. Chrom. That was name she spoke, it belonging to the male agent she was talking to. Chrom’s eyes scanned the perimeter surrounding the larger crowd that their client found herself in the middle of. “I can’t complain right now. I have a full visual of the client and her immediate surroundings.”, he responded in a hushed tone. He went silent for a moment as he surveyed the area again. Aside from a couple of scientists being bold at the drink bar, knocking back drink after drink. probably because of irritation towards their client, there wasn’t much to note. “Nothing unusual at the moment.”, he continued on. “If our little bird has her "friends” in attendance, they haven’t made themselves known yet.“
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