Oct 2, 2013 18:57:34 GMT -6
Post by A Long Display Name Here on Oct 2, 2013 18:57:34 GMT -6
Ling needed a drink. The stiffest of stiff drinks, preferably. Instead of work getting less hectic after Amon's defeat, it got worse. She had to officially wash her hands of all of the Triads and all of the people trying to get information on them so they could make nice with a rival group. She wasn't going to put Mei in that situation again. Ever.
Pulling up a stool next to some brown-haired girl, she signaled the barkeep, holding up her index finger. "The hardest thing you have," she said when he approached. "On the rocks."
When she got her drink she lifted her glass to the girl next to her. "For whatever the hell is making you happy, girl. May it rub off on me." Without waiting for a reply, she threw her head back and downed the amber liquid in one long gulp. It stung and made her eyes water, but in a good way. Sweet, sweet alcoholic euphoria.
She slammed the empty glass back on the counter. "Another, if you please."
Oct 2, 2013 20:57:02 GMT -6
Post by A Long Display Name Here on Oct 2, 2013 20:57:02 GMT -6
Ling downed her second glass and motioned for another. She could already feel the liquid-y goodness relaxing her muscles. She raised her third glass to Airi in greeting. "I'm Ling." She took a sip of the third glass. She wasn't anywhere even close to buzzed, but she was feeling less stressed and more inclined to take her drinks slowly.
"I guess you can say I've had a tough day. More like a tough year." She shrugged. She'd been unlucky in love, swamped at work, and while home with Mei was still as wonderful as it always was, she seemed to have lost her partner in scams over at the 'Fan; extra spending cash was limited, work was stressful, and every day Ling had to fight harder and harder to keep her promise to her sister and mother to stay out of trouble.
She looked at Airi and raised and eyebrow, grinning lopsidedly. "But enough about me. You're clearly here to celebrate something. What, is it your birthday?"
Oct 2, 2013 22:41:53 GMT -6
Post by A Long Display Name Here on Oct 2, 2013 22:41:53 GMT -6
Ling laughed. "Yeah, I read the papers." Of course she read the papers. She needed to keep an eye out for potential danger for Mei, right? Not that the waterbender couldn't take care of herself, she was just... Ling felt that it was her responsibility, despite being the younger sister, to keep her family safe. Mei-zhen and their mother were gentle, loving creatures and she was the wild-child. It was more suited to her to be the protector.
"I... had been one of the few benders that the Equalist took. I had my firebending taken from me, but after the whole thing came to a close and Korra came back from the South, she returned bending to those who had it taken from them, including me."
"Well, I'll be a son of a gun," she murmured. "I'm glad to hear you got your bending back!" Ling raised her hand. "Barkeep!" she said loudly. "Another round over here, and whatever this young miss wants, on my tab." She grinned widely.
"To Airi and the return of her bending!"
She took another swig of her drink as the bartender slid her another and gave Airi whatever she had asked for. Ling wiped her mouth with the back of her hand. "I'm glad there's at least some good news in the City." She shrugged. "I've been having a hard time with people trying to get in with the Triads and — well, let me back up. I'm an investigator. People keep trying to hire my company to get dirt on the opposing Triad group for whatever Triad they want to get in with." She rolled her eyes. "As if the Triads didn't have their own ways of dealing with information leaks."
Not to mention she wouldn't get in bed with any Triad for any reason. Not after what happened to her old gang.
"But some snots won't take 'no' for an answer, so I'm thinking about hiring some extra security." Not that she had any extra money for it. Then an idea dawned on her.
"So, Airi," Ling said slowly. "Do you know how to play cards?"
Oct 3, 2013 16:29:18 GMT -6
Post by A Long Display Name Here on Oct 3, 2013 16:29:18 GMT -6
Ling approached the topic slowly; Airi seemed like a sweet girl, so Ling didn't want to get her too involved with her plans.
"Well you see," she started, being careful to shade the truth just a little, "My friend and I used to go around playing cards in bars. But I haven't heard from my friend in a couple of months — I think she's busy with work or something. I used to use card playing to earn a little extra spending cash, but since she's been unavailable... well, you get the picture."
She helped herself to a small handful of bar nuts before continuing. "I could use another partner. What my friend used to do was just keep the players drinking, and I'd do the rest." Ling intentionally neglected to mention that her drinks were always watered down. She could take to a flask or something.
"It wouldn't be for long, just until I figure when my friend will be available again. We'd split the profits evenly, 50-50. What do you think?"
Oct 4, 2013 2:21:13 GMT -6
Post by A Long Display Name Here on Oct 4, 2013 2:21:13 GMT -6
ooc; i'm not sure where to transition to, maybe start a new thread? i think this one has run its course, maybe. send me a PM.
Ling shook her head. "No, it should be fifty-fifty. If you can't use it yourself, maybe donate it to a charity. You'll be doing half the work when you keep the players boozed up, I just keep them distracted playing cards so they'll make wilder and wilder bets." She shrugged. Keeping the whole sum was a sure way to attract attention anyway, attention that Ling would rather not draw to herself.
She waved down the bartender and pulled out a few crisp ten-yuan bills. "And a tip for yourself, good sir," she murmured, slipping him another small sum into the palm of his hand. He nodded in acknowledgement, slipping the money into his pocket before counting out her change and handing it back.
Pulling a card that read Yao Ling, Private Detective out from her coat pocket, Ling scribbled down her home phone number. "I can't run a game tonight, I've got a client I need to meet up with. But give me a call if you're free tomorrow, just ask for me if my sister picks up the phone. I normally play at The Golden Fan Saloon. It's kind of a rough place, so leave any valuables at home, and try not to talk to too many of the male customers. Waitstaff are good souls, but some of the clientele is a bit..." Ling paused, trying to think up a tamer word than the first one she thought of.
"... rowdy." She finally finished.
Handing the card to Airi, Ling gave a little half salute. "Hope to hear from you tomorrow, girlie."