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Most times, Garrett would get so caught up in his own work, and his own ego, that he would forget the existence of other partakers in the City's underground. As far as he was concerned, he was the only one. The only good one, anyway. The best, as he'd been called many a time by his top contractor, Basso. Which is why it came as a surprise to the thief when he came across another, apparently after the same loot. Or at least he assumed.
Yet another commission from his frequent and aforementioned employer. A particular scroll with old writing on it. Some language he didn't speak, and didn't care to speak. All he cared about was getting it back to Basso and collecting the coin. And, of course, snagging a few treasures here and there along the way.
Giving the unwelcome guest a fierce glare, his fingers drummed on the glass display case near the back of an old philosopher's study, where the scroll was kept. A simple pick of the lock, and he'd have it. Though the woman in front of him was an unexpected variable.
"I do hope we're not after the same item. That would make this very awkward and, well, annoying."















