[Rufus deigns to ignore Alec for the rest of the train ride, else conversing with him threaten to bring back that shitty mood. The truth is that they’re both in this mess together, whether they like it or not, even if most of it is Rufus’ fault — he had instigated the whole plan from the start, and he was the one who got in touch with the info broker once more after he was caught.
Doesn’t matter. He’ll figure a way out of this mess, he’ll claw himself all the way back up to the upper plate again if he has to.
The train reaches their destination, and Rufus doesn’t wait for Alec before he exits. Stepping onto the platform, here they are. Sector 4. Doesn’t look too different from what he’s seen so far, but maybe everywhere beneath the plate has the same lean-to, thrown-together apperance as the rest.
He pulls away from the crowd, and only then does he wait for Alec to catch up to him.]
Time for you to lead the way.
[Yeah, he’s unfamiliar with the Sectors themselves, the streets, the alleyways, what leads to where. And definitely where monsters might be hiding in abandoned nooks and crannies.]
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Doesn’t matter. He’ll figure a way out of this mess, he’ll claw himself all the way back up to the upper plate again if he has to.
The train reaches their destination, and Rufus doesn’t wait for Alec before he exits. Stepping onto the platform, here they are. Sector 4. Doesn’t look too different from what he’s seen so far, but maybe everywhere beneath the plate has the same lean-to, thrown-together apperance as the rest.
He pulls away from the crowd, and only then does he wait for Alec to catch up to him.]
Time for you to lead the way.
[Yeah, he’s unfamiliar with the Sectors themselves, the streets, the alleyways, what leads to where. And definitely where monsters might be hiding in abandoned nooks and crannies.]