Board Thread:Role Plays/@comment-5999656-20170630021617/@comment-29264888-20170705001453

(Sorry for the wait. Something was keeping me from the Wiki.)

The woman beside Sanuye slided her fingers through the list of applicants on her PDA, a disappointed and frustrated demeanor amplified by what she read in each. "No... Nada... Nope... Get real... No... Nooo... You've gotta be kidding me... No... No... No..."

"Is there a problem Kerria?" Sanuye glanced over to her companion, taking a brief look at the holo screen hovering above one of her hands.

"These applicants are a joke. I thought the bunch we tested awhile back were bad. At least they were worth putting through some training to test them." Kerria continued to swipe through the extensive list on the screen. "These losers aren't even worth the time of day." She handed her PDA to Sanuye and took out a piece of mint-flavored bubblegum, peeling the wrapper off before putting it into her mouth. She then placed the wrapper into her pocket.

"They all shouldn't be that bad." Sanuye recieved the PDA with her left hand and started looking through them herself.

One by one, she swiped each application aside on the screen. Within only a few minutes, the expression on her face slowly turned as disappointed as Kerria's. "You're right, there's not a worthy candidate among them." She swiped the second to last aside, then started skimming over the final applicant. After a minute of reading her spirits rose. "Wait a minute, what about this one?" She clicked on the page, spreading out all of the file's details throughout the screen and continued to read. "Currently first in her class at Atlas Academy. Already earned five commendations as a huntress trainee. Secretly an Atlesian Special Intelligence Unit operative outside of the academy for the past four years, recieving another nine commendations during that time; fluent in seven languages, proficent in the use of over 25 different weapons, but mainly firearms, code-breaking skills, hacking skills. She's got it all."

"Hmm? Let me see that."

Sanuye returned the PDA.

"This is definitely impressive," Kerria looked through the rest of the file. "How did I miss this one?" She collapsed all the pages in the files and returned to the first page of the file. "...Wait a minute." Kerria spotted what had stopped her from reading the rest of her file earlier. "She works with one of the two rival corporations. I thought we were only looking for recruits."

"Recruits can be found anywhere," Sanuye grinned. "Even if they are enemies. Plus from what read, she's only working for them, not officially affiliated with them."

"That does seem to be the case," A sigh escaped through Kerria's lips. "But that doesn't mean we should treat her like any regular person we recruit. She can go through the initial training - assuming she passes the qualification test - complete the team training, then learn the ropes from the rest of us, we still won't be able to fully trust her because she worked with our rivals. Who knows if she'll be a spy in the end. We both know that we can't be too trusting against our enemies."

"We both also know that she'll become a great asset to us if she isn't an enemy. Not everyone is fiercely loyal to who they work for."

"Maybe we should wait to see Feng before we speak further on this. She might have something to say about this applicant. Also, over there." Kerria turned off the PDA and slid it into one of her pockets. Right as she did that, she and Sanuye turned a corner out of the alley and walked down the streets until they stopped in front of a   green-tinted glass storefront, with neon lights above blazing out its topical wares amidst a constant buzz of electricity. "There's supposed to be someone working here that has contacts to that Triad," Kerria explained to Sanuye. "If we can get something out of them, we might be able to find more about them."

"Then let's not wait." Sanuye moved towards the door and opened the door.

(This is mainly foreshadowing to something else. I couldn't think of anything other than this since they were simply walking towards this objective of ours. But it's well enough.)