Chapter Three: Maybe God Is Just A Cop We Can Fast Talk

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Notes: I'm trying to test out not stockpiling chapters and just post whatever I got when I got it. So, we'll see how it goes. Additionally, apologies in advanced if my work is a bit more fucky on spelling and grammar from now on out. They use to have some degree of beta reading, but now it's the wild west. It all depends on my brain, which is smooth.

Word Count: 13,335

Chapter Warnings: Canon typical violence, death, entirely too on the nose foreshadowing, f/f sex scene, cunnilingus, vaginal fingering, masturbation, sex toy use, nipple sucking, dirty talk that may or may not be cringe (I had fun)

V takes a deep breath as they pull into the parking garage of a large apartment building complex, her nose wrinkles. August has settled into Night City, air humid and thick, the stink of trash filling her lungs at every breath. The smell of NC in summer and a landfill are only a few degrees removed from one another. Jackie is in the passenger seat, nearly pressed shoulder to shoulder. Wakako is paying them to rescue some corpo chick, a gig V would usually roll her eyes at, but the apartment is a known Scavenger hideout. Without someone stepping in, the woman will be ripped apart, organs and cyberware chopped out to be sold. Corpo or not; no one deserves that.

The merc covers her lips with chapstick and a little above, so she smells the balm and not Night City, then dabs some on the inside of her mask as well. The trick reminds her of when her mother would have her and Eira smear homemade balm under their noses before going to pick through landfills; telling them stories of old plague doctors who'd shove cloves into beaked masks to avoid the stench of death. The chapstick isn't quite so strongly scented as the mash of camphor, menthol, and coconut oil her mother would use. But it strikes that nostalgia bone nonetheless.

"Still not used to the smell?" Jackie taunts her, grin pulling at his lips.

"God, no," she quickly signs, her choker translator off as she pulls on her mask.

"It grows on you."

"Six months in and the only thing that's grown on me is you." Her mask takes over translating her signing, though she'll have to shut it off when they get in.

"Was that almost a compliment?"

"A compliment? From me? Wouldn't dream of it."

"Pff, real funny," he rolls his eyes, "chick we're looking for's somewhere in this building. Probably crawlin' with the pendejos that kidnapped her. Eyes and ears open, all right?"

"Opening my ears isn't gonna help much, but alright."

"You're real close to my last nerve, chica," he says but he's smiling.

"Love you too, Jack, now, the fixer give you any tips?"

"I'm not your mother," he tries to mimic the older woman's voice, "just do what I pay you for, it's easy work. Sh, yeah."

"Okay, let's do this."

With that Jackie and V leave the car, stepping out into the garage. The taller of the two checks his two pistols, ensuring the gold emblazoned weapons are loaded and ready for the mess that surely awaits them. There's no telling how many Scavvs are here, the body hacking gangers the equivalent of cockroaches. She checks her own .50 caliber pistol, it's loaded and she has a knife strapped in a holster on her thigh.

"Elevator. This way." Jackie nods towards the elevator in the parking garage, leading the way as V follows behind. Dirty elevator doors open for them, the words NO FUTURE scratched across the stained metal. The two mercs step inside, V leaning against a graffiti covered wall, leg shaking with anxiety.

A digital interface, T-Bugs avatar appears at the elevator button panel, flashes of code as the runner quickly hacks through it without needing an apartment key. The doors close and the rusty elevator lurches into movement, heading up.

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