ollie wasn’t a big smoker. not really. but his role certainly was, and it was enough of a detachment from the emerald archer that it furthered the gap between him and his cover. you know — it had to be hard to be a silent stalker if you were hacking up a lung from smoker’s cough.
it worked, however. the dealer, a weasel of a man with far too loose a tongue, voluntarily provided the intel oliver needed. how CARELESS. there was hardly any remorse in handing over the dirtied bills in exchange for the vial that had been bartered.
the new drug all the kids were raving about. right in the green arrow’s hands. small quantity for such a high price. but if the rumours he eavesdropped were actually true, then he knew it has to be taken off the streets. the problem now lied in the information he had gleaned…
“go on,” the dealer goaded, yellowed teeth smiling up at ollie. “have a taste! it hits you almost instantly.”
“this isn’t for me,” oliver corrected, voice lowered like that of a street urchin. even managed to get a scuff or two on his face to look the part. “i’ll be seein’ you around, rufus.”
waiting around for the dealer to respond was a choice he decided NOT to take. it left open doors for rufus to question ollie — like where he was going or who the viral new drug was for — but leaving in the abrupt way that he did incited suspicion. there were sure to follow him.
too busy trying to see the tail in the reflection of a puddle beside his boot, the usually stealthy archer clipped another in the shoulder rather roughly. enough to throw him off kilter.
“sorry about that,” oliver muttered, glancing momentarily between the other’s face and then behind them. “but that’s ALL the apology you’ll be getting — i gotta run.”
thanks to babs, dinah was able to have a map of the local hotspots in which the hope serum was being dealt. a few of them were hit or miss, her only action for the night being a sputtering young teen who was attempting to deal out the product in hopes to turn a profit and support his family. after a heart to heart - or, well, as close to one the black canary could get - she sent him on his way, cash in his pocket and a few nearly empty vials in dinah’s.
her eyes had been trained on the small device babs had given her to map out the locations, though just as she reached her final one, it seems someone had beaten her to the punch. a dark figure moves past her and nearly knocks her off her balance, a sharp glare shooting over her shoulder. until she realizes just who had passed by her in such a rush.
“robin hood,” she calls, watching as he continues to rush off to wherever the hell he’d been headed. “if you don’t get your ass back here and apologize to me properly, i’m pawning this.” though her hands were gloved, she still lifts her left one, ring finger extended.