“Maxwell, what are you doing here? The last time we met under these circumstances, you were looking for someone to do the work you are too afraid to do,” she said with a smirk on her lips and crossed her arms in front of her chest. Even though he was a thug and pretended to be oh so scary and badass, he couldn’t touch her and he wouldn’t even think about being rude to her. The vampire was, of course, significantly stronger which made a huge difference, even though she looked nothing like it. “Ah, it’s nothing like that,” he murmured and looked rather annoyed. “I have work for you to do and I’m too busy to do it myself, so if I pay you 25000 Jewels, will you do it? It’s something similar to what you did the last time.. but like I said, I don’t really have the time for it. Someone pissed me off and now they have to pay anyways. If you won’t do it I will find somebody else,” he seemed to be avoiding her gaze and she laughed at him. She knew he was lying about not having time, but it didn’t matter now. “Of course, what exactly is it?” He seemed contend now that she had agreed on doing his work and stepped closer to him, beginning to explain what he needed. First, he pointed out an address and gave her the name of a person who was living there.
It was still during the middle of the day, but this wouldn’t be the first time that Seira had done something like that during broad daylight. “I need you to make a huge mess in his place, ruin his stuff, destroy everything, I don’t care - but make it good. Oh, and use this!” He handed her a can of graffiti and with that, Seira went on her merry way to that poor man’s apartment. She didn’t break the door down, nothing like that. She closed it quietly behind herself before she began trashing the apartment, all the meanwhile wondering why exactly she was doing what she was doing. But then again, this was an hour’s worth of work for a good sum, and she couldn’t exactly complain. Besides, this was also a way of letting off steam so it was a welcomed change. Once the apartment was decently trashed, she made sure to use the graffiti on the walls and leave some messages that would indicate who had been her and what the purpose of this attack was. Certainly the person who lived here would know that it had been Maxwell who had sent someone else to attack them. She wrote “take it to the max” in big letters across the living room wall and then left the apartment, returning to Maxwell and telling him about everything in detail - he seemed satisfied, to say the least, and paid her the promised amount of money. Seira took the money quickly and left the scene, going into the city to do some shopping.
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