Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-5999656-20160605231716/@comment-5999656-20160610034204

"See you soon."

Fen came out of the meeting room feeling slightly reassured. Kurai wasn't a chatterbox, but he went straight to the point and could logic out the same conclusion Fen had, that there was an ulterior motive behind these tags. Even better; his hypothesis that it might be a lure was very possible. As long as they were transparent about the mission, as they were now, there shouldn't be any problems between the two of them. Instead, there was the danger of a rival street gang and a possible ambush by the graffiti artist to focus on.

The Daybreakers were all about Fen's age, a first year or older, dressed not in the black uniform of the Syndicate but in various casual clothing. And that was it: some of them were people she'd passed on Beacon's campus. Seems she wasn't the only mole in the school, far from it. But they told her to avoid acting like she knew them, for everyone's safety.

"You can let us do most of the tracking. It's really a mission for us to test our investigation skills."

True, and it was also a test of Fen's leadership qualities. Whether she could take advice, decide on a plan with some range of adaptability, and come up with split second decisions. The Daybreakers, being relative novices, lacked the complete self-confidence of their older compatriots, so Fen felt that she could trust them to do their job and obey her orders.

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Not long after, the crew had assembled at Kurai's specified location, although they milled about examining shop windows and avoiding drawing attention by clumping together in a busy intersection like this.