Ana Rix
Character
The message she sent had been brief. Precise. Entirely on brand.
A quiet place. Your pick. I'll be there.
Ana arrived early anyway.
The pool hall sat one level below the main concourse, far enough from traffic to avoid crowds but close enough to stay anonymous. Low lights. Muted music. A few tables occupied by people who looked like they wanted to be left alone. Along the far wall, a pair of holochess tables glowed softly, pieces hovering in patient suspension, waiting for someone to make the first move.
She chose a spot where she could see the entrance without drawing attention. Not defensive. Habit.
Her coat was draped over the back of the chair, sleeves rolled just enough to be comfortable. A drink sat untouched in front of her, something sweet rather than strong. She wasn't here to dull her edge tonight. She didn't need to.
It had been a week. Maybe two. Long enough for the moment they'd shared to settle into memory instead of urgency. Long enough for her to decide this wasn't nostalgia pulling her back here. It was curiosity.
Ana rested one elbow against the table, fingers idly turning a holochess piece to wake the board. The projection flickered to life, arranging itself into a neutral opening configuration.
She felt…good. Grounded. Alert in a way that had nothing to do with danger. Not desperate. Not waiting.
Just genuinely interested to see if the man who'd walked out of her shop with quiet intention would walk into this room the same way.
When the door finally slid open, she didn't look immediately. She smiled first.
Ironwraith
A quiet place. Your pick. I'll be there.
Ana arrived early anyway.
The pool hall sat one level below the main concourse, far enough from traffic to avoid crowds but close enough to stay anonymous. Low lights. Muted music. A few tables occupied by people who looked like they wanted to be left alone. Along the far wall, a pair of holochess tables glowed softly, pieces hovering in patient suspension, waiting for someone to make the first move.
She chose a spot where she could see the entrance without drawing attention. Not defensive. Habit.
Her coat was draped over the back of the chair, sleeves rolled just enough to be comfortable. A drink sat untouched in front of her, something sweet rather than strong. She wasn't here to dull her edge tonight. She didn't need to.
It had been a week. Maybe two. Long enough for the moment they'd shared to settle into memory instead of urgency. Long enough for her to decide this wasn't nostalgia pulling her back here. It was curiosity.
Ana rested one elbow against the table, fingers idly turning a holochess piece to wake the board. The projection flickered to life, arranging itself into a neutral opening configuration.
She felt…good. Grounded. Alert in a way that had nothing to do with danger. Not desperate. Not waiting.
Just genuinely interested to see if the man who'd walked out of her shop with quiet intention would walk into this room the same way.
When the door finally slid open, she didn't look immediately. She smiled first.