[OOC: Started on the 21-09-14]
--The following transcript was a live chat roleplay--
<Peter Parkman> The night was young and there were things that Peter had to do. Not least, call Nakia. The woman seemed impatient for him to contact her – and Peter knew he should have contacted her a week ago. After he’d had his discussions with Kallista and with Jersey, Nakia was one of the next ones on the list. But the week had been taken from him in a chaotic breeze of catching up; he’d neglected his businesses while ‘away’, and there was a pile of paperwork and hurdles to jump over in order to get everything back up to par again. Once he was dressed and presentable, he plucked his phone from his pocket and called the number that had been given to him by Jersey. He cleared his throat as he held the phone up to his ear – he wasn’t too sure what to expect with this meeting.
[Attire ]
<Nakia> “Shut up!”
The demand bounced off the walls of the apartment as the Shadow tugged at her hair. Her handler stared at her, eyes wide and face a mask of complete horror as her oldest friend and colleague paced the living room floor like a caged animal. “Nakia, you need to calm down. No one is coming for you. It was just a delivery.” Abigail’s voice was the lowest of whispers as she curled her fingers around her throat. The motion caused Nakia’s gaze to drop to the pulse beneath the surface of smooth skin. It wasn’t until she felt the uncomfortable pain in her gums that she realized what she was about to do.
Turning quickly, she scrubbed at her face with her hands. What was she supposed to say? Everything was on edge, her mind a whirlwind of thoughts and paranoia. She’d have six threats this week alone, and yet they expected her to not be concerned? She wasn’t crazy. Before the conversation could go any further, she heard her phone ring, the basic tone giving her pause. Digging her cell from the pocket of her black jeans, she smirked when she saw the name. Just like that, a flip was switched, and the woman was back to normal, leaving her handler in complete shock. “How’s my favourite brother-in-law?” She chimed with a hint of laughter.