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Re: [2376] Entanglement of Chaos

Reply #75
[Ens. Enyd Isolde Madsen |  Federation Embassy Compound | Cardassia Prime ] ATTN: @RyeTanker

The longer Ryzit spoke of the details of their upcoming mission, the easier it became to look beyond the absurdity of the moment (that of sitting in the room with the spouses while they continued to be semi-intimate with one another) and accept things at face value. Did she ever expect to sit in the personal quarters of a peer discussing the particulars of a mission while said peer was naked? Not in the slightest. Was she growing accustomed to it? Yes, showcasing humanity's ability to adapt to just about anything.

"My grandmother, were she here, aside from being horrified that we were having this conversation like we are," Enyd waved a hand toward Zark, "would assure you that it doesn't take much acting on my part to generate the notion that I have more of anything except sense. 'Impulsive and foolhardy' were two common descriptors lobbed at me growing up on the ranch, and it seems those two descriptors continue to haunt my steps, considering Zark was assigned to me as a bodyguard, and we are about to waltz into a literal den of thieves for a mission."

Enyd tapped her lips for a moment, mulling over what Ryzit had shared thus far and weaving it with the other details of the mission she knew before she spoke again.

"I normally plan for at least three contingency measures should things go sideways. Which, as Zark now knows personally, tends to be the norm for me." She slanted a wink at her friend. "What will be our 'outs' as you see them when things start to go wonky on us?"

Re: [2376] Entanglement of Chaos

Reply #76
[Ensign XamotZark zh’Ptrell (Ens. Zark) | Federation Embassy Compound | Cardassia Prime] Attn: @Ellen Fitz

It was a sign of how used to the situation Zark was becoming that she stopped struggling, and even generally stopped thinking about the fact she was completely exposed and being played with by like a naked drum.  There were certainly some upsides to having her infuriatingly lovely wife talk about technical details as a distraction.  She took the time to absorb the details of the games, but mainly also the other threats the group of rogues, herself included, were likely to face inside the casino.  The fact that Nausicaans were going to be in the area was definitely cause for concern, but so were the other assorted thugs everyone was going to bring in order to keep the peace through intimidation.  As the smallest person there, she was keenly aware that any attempt to escape the situation was probably going to involve not getting into a fight, but more quick wits and speed.  Maybe some misdirection if at all possible. 

The naked Zhen's ruminations were stopped as she heard the cuffs unlock themselves and she turned an inquisitive glace back to her wife.  "You need to be mobile for this dear." was all she said as she tapped the area just above the Zhen's exposed nethers before extricating herself from the warm weight under Zark's legs and moved towards her luggage.  Zark's cheeks darkened appropriately as she squirmed, all thoughts of having gotten used to the situation fleeing her mind. The Zhen sat up slowly on her elbows and moved as nonchalantly as possible to where she kept a robe to cover herself.  Ryzit bent over to place a mini holoprojector in the middle of the room, then pulled an Andorian style PADD out to begin uploading the programming.  "Computer, dim lights to 20%"  The room darkened accordingly and a holo wireframe of a building sprung to life.  "What do you think babe?"  Ryzit asked as Zark's eyes settled on the projection and her mind began to work on the security implications.

Zark wound the robe tightly around her body as she moved towards the hologram and began looking at it more intently. "Well, there are plenty of entrances and exits..."  Her hands rose towards the projection and began waving in the air.  The projector obediently followed her guide and the wireframe twisted and turned, expanded and shrunk.  Fingers would occasionally point at something as the frame surrounded her and the item would be highlighted, leading to other junctions, hallways, ventilation shafts.  It took a few more minutes before the security officer spoke again. "The easiest way out would be the front door in a throng, that way we can blend in with everyone."  A pause for a moment.  "The main issue is that it's hard to guarantee physical security since there's practically infinite threat vectors from too close, so we could all get killed and I'd never see them coming."  Zark tilted her head for a moment as a grin tugged at her lips.  "On the other hand, if there was a distraction of some sort, let's say a couple of smoke canisters, that would give good concealment for escaping."

Other options began popping up, escape through the kitchens, out the loading docks, transporting out.  As these ideas were trotted out, Zark shrunk the hologram and pulled it up to the top of the building.  A small smile tinged with mischief pulled her lips.  "Hun, you're not planning on staying next to Enyd the whole night are you?"  The cop shook her head. "Not at all. I have to figure out where the gold is being stored and tag." Zark nodded. "How about a small detour?"  Ryzit's antennae pointed towards her wife as her eyes narrowed. "I'm not you miss flexible."  The Shen pointed out. "I know. I'm not going to get you to any sort of acrobatics I do, but it doesn't hurt to have a backup plan.  You're also going to have to tell me how you actually plan on getting the gold out."  Zark tapped a long finger on her chin in thought.  "If we can get to the roof, I think we have a good way to get out.  At least somewhere where transporter inhibitors can't stop us."  The Zhen then turned to Enyd. "It would help if we had some back up.  What do you think of the escape vectors, and do you think Javec will be able to help there."  Zark asked her human as a grin tugged significantly at one corner of her mouth while white eye brows bobbed with a bawdy edge.

Re: [2376] Entanglement of Chaos

Reply #77
[Ens. Enyd Isolde Madsen |  Federation Embassy Compound | Cardassia Prime ] ATTN: @RyeTanker

Enyd leaned against the cool metal wall of Zark’s quarters, her eyes darting over the holographic map flickering in the dim light. Zark and Ryzit stood nearby, their antennae angled toward the display as they discussed possible routes. Enyd couldn’t help but notice how striking the two Andorian women looked, their features sharp and graceful even in the shadowy room.

Enyd smiled to herself. Objectively, she could appreciate their beauty—the vibrant blue skin, the way they moved with an effortless confidence—but the attraction just wasn’t there. Instead, she found herself more fascinated by their dynamic: Zark’s fearless, slightly reckless spirit balanced by Ryzit’s steady pragmatism. They fit together like puzzle pieces, and Enyd found it oddly comforting to be around them.

“I might have some old contacts with a Tellerite merchant,” Enyd offered, gesturing to the map. “They’re experts at creating chaos when needed—especially when profit is involved. I can reach out, see if they’re still in the business of well-timed distractions.” Her mind conjured up an image of Javec, going over the last encounter she'd had with him. “I’ll also ask Javec about backup. He’s resourceful, and... well, it doesn’t hurt that he’s easy on the eyes,” she admitted with a sly smile. The thought of working with the enigmatic Cardassian again brought a faint warmth to her cheeks.

There was still so much left unsaid and undone between them...

Refocusing, Enyd glanced at the hologram again. “How long do you think it’ll take to get to the cache?” she asked Ryzit, hoping to gauge how much time they had to pull together their escape plan. "The roof will be a good option only for so long. Even with back up."

Re: [2376] Entanglement of Chaos

Reply #78
[Ensign XamotZark zh’Ptrell (Ens. Zark) | Federation Embassy Compound | Cardassia Prime] Attn: @Ellen Fitz

Ryzit stared at the holo projection for a moment as she worked out the plan in her head.  Her mind calculated approaches, likely encounters for guards, possible solutions, other avenues were considered.  Her head tilted from side to side as options cycled and cycled their permutations.  "I'm going to say at least an hour from when I infiltrate the non public areas..."  The Shen knew her wife too well since she would have had the same reaction.  It nothing major, possibly something not even noticeable unless you knew Zark really well; but Ryzit did and quickly closed on the Zhen's back, gently wrapping her arms around her wife's stomach and pulled her in close.  The physical touch wasn't quite enough to calm Zark down and her antennae refused to come off her head and stand back up.  It was just enough to stave off any complaints or more precipitous action from the normally quite stubborn woman.

With that potential point of contention put off for the moment.  Ryzit continued thinking as she lay her head on Zark's shoulder before gently making the Zhen's hips sway slightly in a quiet dance in a further attempt to alleviate the bubbling anxiety.  "The really fun part is going to be differentiating between any legitimate GPL down there and the criminal sort.  It just might be easier to seize the whole lot and sort it out after.  Too bad, there are all sorts of legal implications with that idea." Ryzit sighed into Zark's ear as she dismissed the idea, causing her wife to shiver for a moment. "I'll be wearing a bracelet that will be quite inert when we get there, so it'll look like regular jewelry.  I'll gave to detach each gem to tag the crates. I also have a set of earrings that can stick to the lights and siphon the power the power the gems and boost the signal.  Hopefully it'll be enough to get through the safe."  Ryzit gave Zark a nuzzle on her neck. "Since the security situation on the planet isn't the best, and there's lots of unsavoury types, at least you get to go in armed.  I think knives and guns are considered the minimum."

Ryzit gently turned Zark toward Enyd so she could talk to her. "Chemicals and such will probably be harder to get in.  Do you have an innocuous shielded compartment to transport your stash?"  The Andorian cop paused for a second. "I have a better idea, send me a list of what you have.  Maybe there's a binary equivalent so we can make it more innocuous."  Whatever protests Zark was going to have about dealing with potentially hazardous chemicals began to waver as her wife began tracing circles on her stomach and began to creep her way upwards towards her chest.  The Zhen inhaled slightly as she bit on her lower lip in a so far successful attempt to stop from moaning out load. "Was there anything else we need to cover?"  The Shen asked innocently.

Re: [2376] Entanglement of Chaos

Reply #79
[Ens. Enyd Isolde Madsen |  Federation Embassy Compound | Cardassia Prime ] ATTN: @RyeTanker

Enyd found herself again marveling at how quickly one could adapt to the most unusual circumstances. Here she sat, discussing mission parameters while Zark remained in various states of undress with Ryzit, and somehow it had become as natural as breathing. Her grandmother would have had apoplexy, but Enyd had learned that diplomacy often meant accepting situations far outside one's comfort zone. That being said, however, she was still a little surprised she was in this particular situation with Andorians instead of Betazed's.

"I honestly can't think of anything else at the moment," Enyd said, tapping her fingers thoughtfully against her knee. A mischievous smile crossed her features. "Though I have to admit, I'm rather excited about the prospect of going in armed for once. Usually, my 'official' weapons are limited to sharp wit and careful words." She shot Zark a wink, knowing the woman was likely to comment on her intentional use of "official."

She stood, smoothing down her uniform jacket. "I think I'll let you two get back to your... acrobatic reunion." Her green eyes sparkled with amusement.  With a playful wave, Enyd made her exit, leaving the spouses to their more intimate planning session.


[One day before the heist]

The narrow alleyway near the Federation Embassy compound was shrouded in the pre-dawn shadows of Cardassia Prime. Enyd stood with her back to the rough stone wall, watching as her unlikely friend approached with his characteristic grumbling gait.

Korex was every inch the stereotypical Tellarite - stocky, bearded, and perpetually irritated about something. His pig-like snout wrinkled with displeasure as he shuffled toward her, a small case clutched in his stubby fingers.

"You're late," he grunted, though Enyd was precisely on time.

"Good morning to you, too, Korex," she replied with a fond smile. "I do so enjoy our pleasant exchanges."

"Bah!" He waved a dismissive hand, though there was a glimmer of affection in his small eyes. "Humans and your saccharine pleasantries. Here." He thrust the case toward her with unnecessary force. "Your requested 'accessories.'"

Enyd opened the case with the reverence of a child on Christmas morning. Inside, nestled in custom-formed padding, were three innocuous-looking items that would have made any intelligence operative weep with joy.

"The lipstick," Korex explained with obvious pride, "contains a fast-acting neural inhibitor. One kiss and your target will be unconscious within thirty seconds. The perfume atomizer delivers a concentrated stun compound - one spray to the face and they'll be down for at least twenty minutes. And the compact mirror..." He grinned, showing slightly pointed teeth. "The mirror itself can cut through pure duranium given enough time."

"Korex, you ugly, grumpy genius," Enyd breathed, examining each item with delight. "These are perfect."

The Tellarite's cheeks flushed slightly beneath his coarse fur. "Yes, well... don't let it go to your head, human. And don't forget our arrangement."

"Next week, dinner at that little Bajoran place you like, and I'll listen to your complaints about Federation trade regulations for a full two hours without interruption," Enyd recited dutifully.

"Three hours," Korex countered immediately.

"Two and a half, and I'll bring dessert."

"Acceptable." He turned to leave, then paused. "Try not to get yourself killed, Madsen. Tolerable customers are hard to find."

"I'll do my best," she called after him, tucking the case into her jacket.

As she turned to head back toward the compound's entrance, a familiar silhouette emerged from the shadows near the alley mouth. Enyd's heart skipped several beats as Javec Praar stepped into the dim light, his dark Cardassian features arranged in that enigmatic expression that had haunted her dreams ever since they'd first crossed paths.

"Lieutenant Madsen," his voice was silk and steel, just as she remembered. "How curious to find you wandering the alleys alone at such an hour."

Enyd felt her back press against the stone wall as he approached with predatory grace, each step deliberate and measured. Even now, after everything that had happened between them, her pulse quickened at his proximity.

"Javec," she managed, proud that her voice remained steady. "I could say the same about you."

He placed one hand against the wall beside her head, leaning close enough that she could smell the familiar scent of his cologne - something distinctly Cardassian with notes of bitter spice and dark earth.

"The difference, dear Enyd, is that this is my home planet, whereas you're the mere visitor." His free hand hovered in the air between them, as if he'd been tempted to touch her but thought better of it. "I worry about your safety," he murmured, his grey eyes searching her face. "These streets can be... dangerous for those without proper protection."

Enyd felt that familiar flutter of attraction mixed with the sharp edge of professionalism. How was it possible to want someone and fear the repercussions of dallying with them in equal measure?

"Oh, Javec," she said with an exaggerated girlish giggle that would have fooled anyone who didn't know her well. "You should know by now..."

She let her gaze drift past his shoulder to where another shadow lurked in the deeper darkness of the alley entrance - a familiar silhouette that made her feel infinitely safer.

"These days, I'm never truly alone."

Javec's eyes flickered with something - surprise, perhaps, or calculation. His reached up, pressing a hand against her cheek as he followed her gaze toward the hidden watcher.

"Interesting," he said softly, straightening slightly but not stepping back. "And here I thought Starfleet had allowed you out and about unprotected."

"You know Starfleet," Enyd replied with another innocent smile, her hand moving to rest lightly against his chest - close enough to the case in her jacket to be reassuring. "We're full of surprises."

For a long moment, they remained frozen in that tableau - predator and prey. Finally, Javec stepped back with a courtly bow that somehow managed to be both mocking and genuine.

"Until we meet again, Enyd," he said, her name rolling off his tongue like a caress. "Do try to stay out of trouble."

As he melted back into the shadows with typical Cardassian stealth, Enyd remained against the wall for several heartbeats, waiting for her pulse to return to normal.

"Think you can keep me out of trouble, Zark?" Enyd didn't look at the shadow, but stared in the direction Javec had disappeared, her question geared more toward her desires for the Cardassian than for the upcoming mission.

Re: [2376] Entanglement of Chaos

Reply #80
[Ensign XamotZark zh’Ptrell (Ens. Zark) | Federation Embassy Compound | Cardassia Prime] Attn: @Ellen Fitz

[Heist day]

Zark was outwardly calm as she scanned the surroundings outside the ridiculously quaint hover car they were riding in.  Of course fancy people didn't take the transporter.  That was  far too pedestrian.  They had to arrive in style!  She also had no idea how her wife had secured the use of the vehicle.  On the other hand, maybe it was Enyd who'd managed that.  The Zhen took a moment to tear her eyes away from the view and looked at one of the loves of her life discussing some finer details with their human ward.  Pondering didn't stop the vivacious Zhen from giving her wife a once over and mentally undressing her.  It didn't seem easy to do, but when one knew the curves and crannies that the body had, the tight fitting red dress and black jacket, both made of not to well known Risian leather couldn't hide much.  Zark wore a unitard of the same material, but all black along with a jacket. 

When she'd first seen the garments the two Andorian's were going to wear, she'd vehemently objected on the impracticality of the thing.  Ryzit  had waited till she'd finished her spat, then calmly listed out the reasons why the getups had their uses.  First off, nobody made leather on a tropical planet unless it had heat dispersing properties, which would help the two cold moon dwellers on the humid planet.  Next, it was durable, and easily incorporated the nano polymer fibre weave that would give the two some protection against blades, bullets, and energy beams.  Zark had found this one quite dubious and her face had shown it, but Ryzit simply asked that Zark take it on faith since the clothes weren't that easy to procure in the first place.  She'd simply given a reminder of 'try not to get stabbed.' to which Zark had given a thoroughly fulminating look.  Third was that they had to at least divert the attention from Enyd, and being sexy was going to do it.  It wouldn't work on everyone, but hopefully enough so they wouldn't pay attention to whatever Enyd did or didn't do on the floor.  Zark still didn't quite believe her till Ryzit had her put on the light weight garments and try to move about in them. 

The Zhen had grumbled her acceptance at the ridiculous clothing after that since it did allow her to move as if she were naked.  Still, she also felt more than mentally naked since the shine did make her, and her curves, stand out.  Still, at least Ryzit looked good in her secretary costume.  Even with the glasses and all that.  The only concession Ryzit had been willing to give was that Zark got to wear boots of some sort instead of the pumps that Ryzit had inflicted on herself.  At least they weren't high heels.  Looking out again at the landscape quickly brought these ruminations to an end as she saw the multi coloured lights, fire works, and holograms of the casino ahead.  The car pulled up and Zark could see several other vehicles ahead of theirs and waited patiently.  She looked at the two and felt the weight of the Cardassian phase disruptor in her shoulder holster.  It was a smaller hold out model instead of the full size military variant.  Another item of comfort was the bar she had on back of her belt.  The scabbard hanging out made it unmistakable as a knife.  Zark tapped he ear for the sub cutaneous transmitter, activating the secure comm link between the three of them.  "Everyone ready?" she sub vocalized.  It had taken a bit to get Enyd used to the idea of talking without opening her mouth, but the diplomat was a quick study and the other two replied back in the affirmative.

As the car rolled to a stop, Zark nodded then took a quick look outside before opening the door.  The plate released and a barely audible hiss pushed the door out before it slid towards the centre of the vehicle.  Whatever other noises it made were quickly drowned out as loud party music permeated the air.  The lithe Andorian stepped out first to survey the scene.  Species of all varieties, most of them well dressed. Some even gaudily.  Her arrival didn't go unnoticed several leering looks were tossed her way which she deigned to ignore.  A few brutish types appeared to be snickering as they sized her up and deduced they could snap her like a twig if push came to shove.  Aside from the massive egos and obvious wealth floating around, there didn't appear to be any threats as she stepped aside and motioned for Enyd and Ryzit to follow.

Here goes nothing. Zark thought to herself as she followed Enyd and Ryzit up the steps into a den of graft, greed, and corruption.

 

Re: [2376] Entanglement of Chaos

Reply #81
[Ens. Enyd Isolde Madsen |  Casino | Nefarious Planet for No Gooders ] ATTN: @RyeTanker

Enyd smoothed the fabric of her floral silk gown as she stepped from the hover car, the weight of the evening's mission settling on her shoulders like an expensive shawl. The casino's neon lights painted her face in shifting hues of gold and crimson, and she forced herself to breathe slowly, channeling every diplomatic reception she'd ever attended where the stakes had been just as high—if less obviously criminal.

Play the part, she reminded herself, adjusting the ridiculous diamond bracelet that probably cost more than most people's annual salaries. Social dilettante with more money than sense. The irony wasn't lost on her that this was perhaps the most honest role she'd ever been asked to play in her diplomatic career.

Her fingers trembled slightly as she accepted Ryzit's steadying hand, and she hoped it looked like excitement rather than nerves. The music thrummed through her chest, a bass-heavy melody that seemed designed to make rational thought impossible—perfect for separating fools from their money. She caught Zark's eye and felt a flutter of gratitude for the Andorian's protective presence, even as she knew she had to appear oblivious to any real danger.

"Oh my stars," she breathed in the breathy, affected tone she'd been practicing, loud enough for nearby patrons to hear. "This place is absolutely *divine*! I simply must try my luck at the tables tonight." She let out a laugh that tinkled like champagne flutes, the sound making her internally cringe even as she recognized its effectiveness—several heads had already turned their way.

As they approached the entrance, Enyd's mind drifted to her grandmother's weathered face, those sharp eyes twinkling with mischief as she'd dealt cards on lazy summer afternoons. "Child, you've got about as much sense as a honey bee trying to get honey from a fake flower," the old woman had said, watching young Enyd bluff her way through yet another hand. "But sometimes that suits a person just fine."

If only you could see me now, Grandmother, Enyd thought. About to play the biggest con of my life, and your words are exactly what I need to hear.

She'd spent hours perfecting her card counting, her tells, her ability to read other players—skills that felt as foreign to her diplomatic training as speaking Klingon poetry. But there was something oddly liberating about embracing controlled chaos, about letting calculated recklessness guide her actions rather than careful protocol.

Not that calculated recklessness had ever been an issue for her before.

The casino's opulent interior opened before them like the mouth of some glittering beast, all marble and crystal and the soft whisper of credits changing hands. Enyd felt her pulse quicken as she spotted the high-stakes tables in the distance, surrounded by the kind of beings who could afford to lose small fortunes for entertainment.

Here goes nothing, she thought, echoing Zark's sentiment as she prepared to step into her role. With practiced grace, she stumbled just slightly on the marble steps—not enough to seem clumsy, but enough to appear charmingly scattered—and let out another of those tinkling laughs.

"Goodness, I'm already dizzy with excitement!" she exclaimed, fanning herself with a jeweled hand fan she'd pulled from her clutch. "I do hope they have some decent games tonight. I'm feeling terribly lucky."

As they moved deeper into the casino's embrace, Enyd silently hoped her luck would hold better than her grandmother's honey bee—and that her newfound skills at deception would prove as sweet as any real flower's nectar.

 
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