The travel to Oak town was eventless. She arrived at the town fairly earlier than necessary. She roamed the streets, getting familiar with the town’s layout. A good assassin spends more time preparing and the least amount of time killing. One of the first lessons from Benjamin that she always reminded herself before a mission. After figuring the several escape routes possible from the target building, it was finally time to meet with Remy. She slid into the shadows of the inner alleys and scanned the streets for a light-brown-haired, well-dressed man.
It wasn’t long before Michelle spotted the man. If nothing, the Martellos are at least punctual. Michelle let the man walk past the alley she was hiding in and then followed him. She tapped the man from behind and let her intentions clear. “Michelle. Master Benjamin sent me,” she muttered, in her usual matter-of-fact tone. Remy, who initially froze rigid when he felt a hand touch him from behind, relaxed visibly when he heard the name ‘Benjamin’. “Phoo!” he sighed, “You scared me there.” Michelle did not grace that with a response. She felt if that little tap on his back made him jumpy, he was in the wrong business. Nevertheless, she wasn’t here to comment on his aptitude for the profession; she was more interested in the task he had for her. “So… What’s the job?” she asked, getting straight to the point. “Ah, yes. We ran into a fight in this building and there were several casualties. Unfortunately, some from our side too. Before the pesky Knights come investigating, we must clear out the bodies. That’s where you come in,” he said, as the two walked into the building.
“In broad daylight?” Michelle asked, not out of concern, but out of incredulity. “We don’t have much time. Besides, the workers are on a strike because of a payment issue. So, we should be fine,” Remy replied, while pulling out a large bag and an axe out of his backpack. The purple-haired woman knew what was going to happen there and was not fazed at all. “Bring the bodies to me here. I’ll take care of them. And make sure to keep the blood trail to a minimum. Don’t want to make the Rune Knights’ jobs easier than it already is,” Remy said. For a man who was scared by a tap on his back, he looked rather calm for what he was about to do.
Michelle couldn’t understand any of this. I was asked to travel this far, for this?! she asked herself.