cipherfour:
A fucking disaster.
That’s what this is– it’s always a worst case scenario to run into someone from your past, but this particular guy from that particular incident? Disastrous. Cipher 4 is immediately rattled when she sees him at the entrance, and things only get worse when she realizes that he’s her contact.
Her first instinct is to get the fuck out of there, but that would be suspicious. Trying to hide her face or disguise her voice would be suspicious, too– and the guy’s a bounty hunter, a damn good one, he’s not just going to let that slide, is he?
Confidence. That’s the key. It’s carried her through plenty of situations in the past, and it’ll get her through this one as well. Her current cover isn’t anything like the one he’s met, and it’s been four years– there’s no way that incident was as big of a deal to him as it was to her, anyway. It hadn’t been his career on the line, or his first big fuck up. Chances are low he’ll recognize her.
“Excuse me, ah, sir?” Muna the personal assistant nudges her way through the crowd, and practically into the bounty hunter’s arms for lack of personal space, “That’s a beautiful flower, reminds me of my mother. May I take a closer look?”
He was this close to pushing her away until she recited the code phrase. Then he remembers the point of coming all the way out here. “If that’s the case, then here.” He plucks the flower out from his pocket with his index and middle finger. The flower is presented to the client as they discussed beforehand. “Take it. It’s yours.”
Now he waits for the ‘no, I can’t take it. Blah blah blah. Can we go somewhere where I can get a better look at the flower? Blah.’ They move somewhere they can talk and hammer out the details of the job, and boom. Profit.
In midst of waiting for her to take her cue, his head buzzes. Déjà vu is the closest thing he can compare it to. The familiarity in the situation almost suffocates him. The flower drops from his hand, but he quickly catches it with his other hand.
“My bad. Fucking butterfingers,” he mumbles. His eyes grow when he realizes he’s deviated from the script. He scans over the client’s face to see if her expression changed at all. Solo jobs are hard to find on one’s own as it is. He doesn’t need the self-sabotage to get in the way of filling his pockets.












