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Warnings:Â this fic will include elements, some dark, such noncon/dubcon, and other untagged triggers. Please take this into account before proceeding. It is up to curate your online consumption safely.
Summary:Â you bring order to the disordered life of Captain Syverson.
Characters: Captain Syverson, this reader is known as Izzie.
Authorâs Note:Â Please feel free to leave some feedback, reblog, and jump into my asks. Iâm always happy to discuss with you and riff on idea. As always, you are cherished and adored! Stay safe, be kind, and treat yourselfđ
đŒPart of the Bad Bosses AUđŒ
The rumble keeps you awake. A storm but not the type in the sky. You yawn and lean against the hummer door, jostling with the wheels as the roaring snores fill the compartment. Pierson drives and sends dark looks in the rear view, equally as disturbed by the burly man snorting and snuffing beside you. Neither of you dare disturb him. Youâre not that dumb.Â
The man is intimidating even in slumber. You pull on the seat belt and adjust your posture. The hours spent in the back seat have you stiff and restless. You envy Syverson. He can sleep through anything. You really believe that. If it wasn't for you, he'd oversleep the alarm in his phone every time.Â
You yawn as you sense Pierson's attitude shift. You're almost there. He nods at you in the mirror and you sigh. You reach to grab the thermos that will be lukewarm at best by now. Still, you have to appease the bear.Â
You reach to squeeze Sy's shoulder. He snorts and sucks in a deep breath. You try to shake him, an impossible task for most. You brush your fingers down his sleep and poke his muscle.Â
"Syverson," you say tersely, "time to wake up."Â
He slumps away from you and snores even louder. You roll your eyes. He's stubborn even when he's asleep. You pull your hand back and snap your knuckles against his arm.Â
"Sy! Up."Â
Still he is unaffected. You undo your seat belt and move closer. You uncap the thermos and reach around him, hovering it under his nose. He quiets and sniffs, grumbling. He moves stuntedly to wrap his hand around yours and slide the metal cup free. He sits up and purrs over the brim. Â
"Coffee," he growls and gulps deep.Â
"About there," Pierson states.Â
Sy hums flatly and finishes the coffee in another swig. He hands back the empty cup and you shimmy back to other end of the seat. You cap the thermos and put it back in the plastic holder.Â
"Remind me," he flicks two fingers at you.Â
You stir around and bring out your tablet, sliding back the protective cover. You tap and bring up the contract, flicking through the maps as you go over the numbers. Units in the east, with another party coming from the north. Estimates are about sixty men total, fifteen vehicles, and ammunition to match.Â
"They're tryin' to short us," Sy insists. "I can sell half as many for double."Â
"Yes, you can," you agree, "but you also need to network."Â
He chortles, "this isn't a boardroom, Izzie."Â
"Don't I know it," you utter. You miss those days sometimes. Sand and sun make you long for climate control and complimentary coffee. "Money is money, I get it, but this is a big one. Could open a lot of doors. Make it so you can demand your worth."Â
"Mm, so wise," he praises in his grizzly way, "kit."Â
You fold up the tablet cover and once more search around the pack. You take out the toiletry pouch and hand it over. He finds the mini toothbrush and uses a gulp of the bottled water to wash up, spitting out the window. As he checks his watch, you reach over with a tissue to wipe a spot of paste from his beard.Â
"Thanks, Iz."Â
You go about cleaning up yourself. Worse than the cold caffeine and sleepless night, its the lack of hygiene that gets to you most. You use a face wipe on your skin and ball it up. The money is convincing and as much as you might long for the old ways, those office walls drove you mad.Â
"I need a fuckin' drink," Sy grumbles as he rubs his eyes.Â
"Tell me about it," you scoff.Â
"Huh? You never do."Â
"Not with you," you counter. "Don't drink on the clock."Â
"Mm, so you do partake?"Â
"None of your business."Â
"Ah, come on, Iz, you can't dangle the bait in front of me like that."Â
"You got your vest on?" You ask.Â
"Always. Don't change the subject."Â
"Not much else to say about it," you zip up the pack and sit back, watching through the windshield, a cage between the front and backseats. Â
Sy straps on his fingerless gloves and furls and unfurls his fists. He's getting impatient. He always gets a bit uppity before a meeting. Especially with money on the line. You don't doubt him for a minute. He handles numbers as well as he does a gun.Â
"Let's say I get them to tack on another fifty," he says, "will you drink to that?"Â
You look at him from the corner of your eye, "depends."Â
"Depends on what?" He challenges.Â
"No Titos."Â
He's quiet as he drags his boot tread on the floor. Even in such a large vehicle, he's cramped.Â
"How'd you know?"Â
"Someone has to keep your pantry stocked," you tut.Â
He chuckles, "s'pose."Â
You tidy yourself as best as you can and set your jaw. It took a lot to get used to the whole not smiling thing. You were never very keen on it but every job you had before required it.Â
"You get this one, you get a lot more than money," you gird. "I know you will."Â
"Ah, you trust me, Izzie."Â
"Trust is a strong word. I know you'll handle it," you say as you stretch your legs, checking your own vest as you tighten the straps. You sense him watching you.Â
"Eh, I think I might let you take lead," he snorts, "you can be terrifying when ya want to."Â
"Whatever," you shrug off the joke. Scary? You?Â
What's scary is walking into a job interview with a brute sharpening a hunting knife as casually he might clean his nails. Scarier even is to say yes to the offer. Life does lead you to the most unexpected places. Still, you prefer it to the purgatory of predictability house in the white corporate walls of the past. Â
#captain syverson#dark captain syverson#dark!captain syverson#captain syverson x reader#series#drabble#unorthodox#au#bad bosses#sand castle
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i have a loving and desperate reminder for folks working on large/long term projects in digital format:
it's unwise to make the "cloud" your primary location for data storage. making back-ups in them is fine, but the most secure place for your work is on an ext hard disk that you can detach from your machine, and on multiple copies if you can manage/afford it. (and dont forget to unplug your ext drives when not actively using them!!)
if you dont have access to a personal computer, the public library in your area likely has computers available that you can use. even if theyre not powerhouse machines, they can do what's needed in order for you to back up your stuff. using the internet there you can access your phone/tablet cloud storage online and copy your work onto your external drive. it's definitely inconvenient, but it's probably more convenient than losing your entire library of personal work, writing, and photos.
discord stopped hosting images not that long ago which broke a lot of hyperlinks for personal web projects, google is doing sinister google stuff and is probably going to continue to do so, and we're sort of teetering on a major data/archive crisis that definitely won't put people like us first. corporations are not interested in protecting you. you are the only person who can keep your artwork, writing, and photos secure. â€ïž đ
i love you â€ïž pls protect your passion projects ;-; dont let corps decide if your work lives or dies pls back up your digital stuff
#barbossa voice#u best be believin in a cyberpunk hellscape#ur in one#i want to be able to read your projects ;-;
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Beneath The Mask
GTA online X Cyberpunk2077
The crisp morning air of Los Santos bit into Alexaâs skin as she stepped off the private jet, her breath forming little clouds in the chill. Dressed in her usual all-black ensemble, she looked like a predator poised to strike, the kind that would never let you see it coming. The sun was just beginning to rise, casting long shadows across the tarmac as she adjusted the brim of her hat, her white-out contacts giving her an eerie, ethereal appearance that unsettled most who dared to look her in the eye.
Her private jet, sleek and polished like the rest of her life, was a testament to the wealth she had accumulatedâno small feat considering the world she navigated. The women who had accompanied her on this tripâdisposable, beautiful distractionsâexchanged fleeting glances, unsure of how to act now that their time with her was over. One by one, they hesitantly said their goodbyes, their voices trembling slightly as they thanked her for the trip.
Alexa offered them a nod, her lips barely twitching in what might have been the ghost of a smile, but was more likely just a twitch of muscle. She turned away without a word, already dismissing them from her mind as she headed toward the black SUVs that waited for her at the edge of the airstrip. The cold breeze teased at her jacket as she walked, but she hardly noticed, her mind already focused on the day ahead.
Blessed was the first to greet her, stepping forward with that confident swagger that Alexa appreciated. They had grown up together, survived the streets together, and in a world where trust was scarce, Blessed was one of the few people Alexa would let watch her back. Asap and Castro were close behind, their expressions calm and professional. Asap, her right-hand man, looked particularly sharp today, his eyes scanning the surroundings with the vigilance of someone who knew there were always eyes watching.
âMorning, boss,â Blessed said with a nod, her voice steady and strong, the kind of voice that could carry over the noise of a gunfight and still command attention. She was the enforcer, the muscle, but also the friend who had known Alexa before she became the woman she was today. They shared a lookâone that said more than words ever couldâbefore Alexa turned her attention to the others.
Asap was next, his expression as serious as always. âEverythingâs in place. Weâve got the shipment ready to move, and the meeting with our contacts is set for noon.â His voice was quiet, efficient, delivering only the information she needed, nothing more. Castro, the financial brain of the operation, offered a slight nod. âIâve secured the offshore accounts for the latest profits. Everythingâs been laundered and cleaned. Weâre in the clear.â His tone was as steady as his gaze, a man who knew his worth and was good at what he did.
Finally, Alexaâs assistant, a new face still getting used to the intensity of her world, approached with a tablet in hand, ready to go over the day's schedule. Alexa barely glanced at the screen, trusting her assistant to handle the minutiae while she focused on the bigger picture.
She acknowledged their reports with a curt nod before moving toward the SUV. Blessed opened the door for her, a gesture that was as much about respect as it was about maintaining appearances. Alexa slid into the backseat, her crew quickly following, their presence a silent reassurance. The drive into the city was quiet, the only sounds coming from the soft hum of the engine and the distant noise of the waking city. Alexaâs mind was already running through the dayâs agenda, her thoughts a web of plans and contingencies, each thread connected to a different aspect of her empire. There was no room for error, no margin for mistakesâshe had built this life on precision, on control, and she wasnât about to let anything slip through her fingers now.
The cityscape of Los Santos loomed ahead, a sprawling beast of concrete and steel that she had tamed with her own two hands. Her empire was vast, her power undeniable, and yet there was always the nagging sense that it could all come crashing down if she didnât stay one step ahead of everyone and everything. As they drove, Blessed glanced over at her, her eyes searching for something beneath Alexaâs cold exterior. âYou good?â Alexa turned her head slightly, meeting Blessedâs gaze for a moment before offering a faint nod. She was always goodâshe had to be. In her world, showing weakness was the same as painting a target on your back, and Alexa had made it this far by never giving anyone a chance to see the cracks in her armor.
The SUV pulled up to her penthouse, a towering monolith of glass and steel that overlooked the city she ruled. As they stepped out, Alexa took a moment to breathe in the city air, her eyes scanning the horizon as if she could see the entire scope of her empire from this vantage point. âLetâs get to work,â she signed to Blessed, her hand movements precise and fluid, a language they had perfected together over the years. Blessed nodded, understanding without the need for further explanation.
As they entered the building, Alexaâs thoughts drifted to the futureâexpansion, consolidation, and the endless dance of power that kept her at the top. There was always more to do, more to take, more to control. And she would do it all, silently, ruthlessly, until there was nothing left to conquer.
The day stretched on, each hour slipping by with the kind of ruthless efficiency that Alexa demanded from her crew. Meetings were held, shipments were moved, and every cog in the machine of her empire turned smoothly under her watchful eye. But her mind wasnât on the presentâit was on the night ahead.
Alexaâs penthouse was a sanctuary of order and control, the only place where she allowed herself even a sliver of peace. The space was designed with her in mind: minimalist, sleek, and devoid of distractions. It was a stark contrast to the chaos of the world she ruled, a place where everything had its place, and nothing was left to chance.
She moved through the front door, her senses immediately absorbing the familiar scents of polished wood and leather. The soft hum of the city below was a distant murmur, muted by the thick glass that separated her from the rest of Los Santos. It was early evening, and the city was just starting to come aliveâlights flickering on in high-rise buildings, the distant thrum of traffic growing louder as night fell.
Alexa removed her cap, placing it on the entryway table with a precision that spoke to her need for control. Her jacket followed, draped over the back of a chair, every movement deliberate, calculated. She slipped off her gloves next, laying them flat beside her jacket, her fingers flexing in the cool air of the penthouse.
The heist tonight was one she had been planning for weeksâmonths, really, if she counted the years of groundwork that had led to this moment. The target was an art museum in the heart of Los Santos, a place that held more than just paintings and sculptures; it held a piece of her past, a relic that she had thought lost to time.
Her crew knew the basics: high-value targets, minimal collateral damage, and a tight window to get in and out before the alarms brought down the weight of the law. But the true prize was something only Alexa knew aboutâsomething that she wasnât ready to share with anyone else.
She moved to the large windows that overlooked the city, her gaze scanning the skyline as if she could see the museum from here, nestled somewhere in the sprawl. The weight of her silence hung around her like a cloak, heavy but familiar. The world outside was noisy, chaotic, but in here, she could hear her own thoughts, feel the steady rhythm of her heartbeat as it matched the ticking of the clock on the wall.
The preparation for the night was as meticulous as everything else in her life. Alexa moved to her bedroom, opening the door to reveal a space that was as austere as the rest of the penthouse. Her bed was neatly made, the sheets pulled tight, the pillows perfectly aligned. Her wardrobe stood open, revealing rows of black, grey, and the occasional muted color, each piece carefully chosen for both form and function.
She selected her outfit for the heist with careâblack tactical pants, a fitted long-sleeve shirt, and her favorite leather jacket, worn enough to be comfortable but still tough enough to protect her. She sat on the edge of the bed, lacing up her boots with practiced precision, the familiar feel of the leather and steel reinforcing the sense of control she needed.
Next came her weapons. She moved to the closet, where a hidden compartment slid open at her touch, revealing her carefully curated arsenal. She ran her fingers over the cold steel of her favorite handgun, checking the magazine and the slide with the ease of someone who had done this a thousand times before. She holstered the gun at her side, the weight of it a comforting presence.
Her knives were nextâsleek, sharp, and deadly. She strapped two to her boots and another to her thigh, the leather sheathes fitting perfectly against her skin. A quick inventory of her gear confirmed that everything was in place: lockpicks, smoke bombs, and the small, intricate tools she would need to bypass the museumâs security systems. With everything prepared, Alexa moved to the mirror, taking a final look at herself. The woman who stared back was a study in contrastsâstrong, silent, and dangerous, with eyes that saw everything and revealed nothing. She adjusted the collar of her jacket, tucking a stray strand of hair behind her ear, her expression unreadable.
The night stretched out before her, full of possibility and danger, and she relished the thought of it. This was where she thrivedâin the darkness, in the silence, in the moments between breaths where anything could happen. The heist was more than just another jobâit was a test, a challenge, and she was ready to face it head-on. With one last glance around the room, Alexa turned and headed for the door, her steps light and purposeful. The night was calling, and she was ready to answer.
Alexa moved with silent efficiency, her footsteps barely making a sound as she descended the stairs from her penthouse to the underground garage. The air was cool, a faint hum of electricity buzzing through the fluorescent lights that lined the ceiling, casting a sterile glow over the rows of high-end vehicles. Each one was a testament to her wealth and power, but tonight, only one would do.
She made her way to the sleek, black Obey Tailgater Sâa car that was as fast as it was inconspicuous. It was the perfect vehicle for the nightâs work, blending in with the traffic while packing enough power to leave anyone in the dust if things went sideways. The car was spotless, polished to a mirror shine, just as she liked it.
Alexa slid into the driverâs seat, the leather creaking slightly under her weight. The car roared to life with a smooth, powerful purr as she pressed the start button, the dashboard lighting up in a soft blue glow. She adjusted the rearview mirror, her eyes catching her own reflection for a brief momentâcold, focused, ready.
The garage door rumbled open in front of her, revealing the darkened alleyway that led to the streets of Los Santos. She eased the car forward, her hands steady on the wheel as she navigated the tight turns, her mind already running through the plan, checking for any last-minute adjustments that needed to be made.
The city was alive with its usual nighttime energyâneon lights flashing, people moving in and out of clubs, and the distant wail of sirens cutting through the air. But Alexa was tuned out of all that, her focus razor-sharp on the task at hand.
She drove with purpose, weaving through traffic with practiced ease as she made her way to the first designated meeting point. The crew was split up tonight, each member responsible for a crucial part of the heist, and they would come together at the museum when the time was right. Alexa had planned every detail down to the second, and she expected nothing less than perfection from each of them.
The first stop was a quiet alley behind an old warehouse in East Los Santos, a place where the shadows swallowed sound and light alike. As she pulled up, she could see Asap waiting, his figure barely visible in the dim light. He was leaning against a brick wall, his posture relaxed but his eyes alert, scanning the area for any signs of trouble.
Alexa parked the car, the engine still running as she stepped out. Asap pushed off the wall, nodding in greeting as she approached. There was no need for words between themâthey had done this enough times to know what needed to be done.
âEverythingâs in place,â Asap said quietly, his voice a low murmur in the stillness of the night. âCastroâs already got the security feeds on loop, and Blessed is on her way to the west entrance. Weâre good to go.â
Alexa nodded once, her expression giving nothing away. She handed Asap a small, sleek deviceâone of Imaniâs latest creations, a jammer that would disable any tracking or communications within a hundred-meter radius. It was a key piece of the plan, ensuring that once they were inside, the museumâs security wouldnât be able to call for backup or track their movements.
Asap took the device, slipping it into his jacket pocket with a nod of understanding. âIâll meet you at the rendezvous in ten,â he said before heading toward his own car, a dark sedan that blended perfectly with the shadows.
Alexa didnât watch him go. She was already back in her car, the door closing with a soft click as she pulled away from the alley, the night swallowing her up once more. Her next stop was closer to the museum, a small, unmarked garage where Blessed was waiting with the heavy firepower they might need if things didnât go according to plan.
The streets grew quieter as she moved into the more upscale part of Los Santos, the buildings taller, the lights brighter. But the tension in the air was palpableâAlexa could feel it thrumming through her veins, sharpening her senses.
The garage was tucked away behind a row of high-end boutiques, its entrance hidden from the casual passerby. Alexa pulled in without hesitation, the door sliding shut behind her as she parked beside a black van that was unmistakably Blessedâs.
Blessed was already geared up when Alexa stepped out of the car, her figure clad in dark tactical gear that hugged her muscular frame. She was checking the ammo in her rifle, her expression focused, almost meditative. When she saw Alexa, she gave a quick nod of acknowledgment. âEverythingâs ready on my end,â Blessed said, her voice steady as she slung the rifle over her shoulder. âIf we need to go loud, weâve got enough firepower to level the place.â
Alexa nodded, though she hoped it wouldnât come to that. The plan was to get in and out without a trace, but she knew better than to rely solely on hope. Blessed had a duffel bag at her feet, filled with weapons, extra ammo, and explosivesâjust in case.
With a final glance around the garage, Alexa signaled to Blessed, and they both got back into their vehicles. The last stop was the museum itself, where Castro and Imani were already in position, waiting for the signal to begin.
As they drove in tandem through the quiet streets, the museum loomed aheadâa massive structure of glass and steel, its modern design a stark contrast to the priceless artifacts housed within. Alexa could feel the adrenaline starting to build, her senses sharpening as they approached.
The museum was closed for the night, the only signs of life the occasional security guard making rounds inside. But Alexa knew the real threats were the ones they couldnât seeâthe high-tech security systems, the silent alarms, the pressure sensors hidden in the floor. It was a fortress, but one she intended to breach with precision and skill.
They parked a block away, out of sight from any security cameras, and made their way on foot to the rendezvous point. Castro was already there, his laptop open as he monitored the security feeds, his fingers flying over the keys. Imani stood beside him, her expression calm, but her eyes betraying the excitement she felt at the challenge ahead. âThe feeds are on loop,â Castro said as Alexa and Blessed approached. âWeâve got about twenty minutes before the next guard change. If weâre going to do this, itâs now or never.â
Alexaâs gaze swept over her crew, each one ready, each one focused. She signed a single word: âNow.â With that, the team moved into position, each member slipping into the roles they had rehearsed countless times before. Alexa led the way, her steps silent as she approached the museumâs side entrance, the keypad glowing faintly in the dark.
Imani was beside her in an instant, pulling out a small device that she connected to the keypad. The screen flickered for a moment before displaying the museumâs logo, the lock disengaging with a soft click. Alexa pushed the door open, her heart pounding with the thrill of what was to come. The museumâs darkened corridors stretched out before them, a labyrinth of shadows and secrets, just waiting to be unraveled.
The museum was a maze of shadows and silence, every step echoing softly in the cavernous halls as Alexa led the way. The plan was airtight, every detail accounted for, but even the best-laid plans had to be executed with precision. Tonight, there was no room for error.
Asap moved alongside her, his presence a constant, reassuring force. Blessed hung back just a step, her eyes scanning the area with the practiced vigilance of someone who had seen far too much to be caught off guard. They were a well-oiled machine, each member of the crew knowing their role and executing it flawlessly.
The first door stood before themâa massive, steel-reinforced barrier that separated the public galleries from the museumâs private collection. This was where the real treasures were kept, and where their prize awaited. Alexa had seen the pieces herself during a scouting mission, disguised as a casual date with a girl she barely remembered. It had been a perfect cover, her silent charm enough to distract while her eyes took in every detail of the museumâs layout.
Now, standing in front of that door, she could almost hear the click of heels against marble floors, the murmured conversation of the curator as they had strolled through the exhibit. But there was no time for reminiscenceâonly action.
Blessed and Asap moved quickly, pulling out the mini hacker that Imani had provided them with earlier. The device was a marvel of modern tech, capable of bypassing the most sophisticated security systems in seconds. Blessed attached it to the keypad, her fingers moving deftly over the controls as Asap watched the surrounding area, ensuring they werenât disturbed.
The hacker beeped softly, a series of green lights flashing across its tiny screen as it worked its magic. After a tense moment, there was a soft click, and the heavy door slid open with a barely audible hiss. They were in.
The private collection room was dimly lit, the artworks displayed in pristine glass cases, each one a masterpiece worth millions. But Alexaâs eyes were locked onto the three pieces she had come forâpaintings that would fetch a cool five million on the black market, or even more if sold to the right buyer.
âThree minutes,â Asap whispered, his voice barely above a murmur. It was all the time they had before the next guard shift would bring someone too close for comfort.
They moved with the efficiency of seasoned professionals. Alexa and Asap each took a painting, carefully cutting through the glass casings with laser precision. The third piece was just out of reach, but Alexa didnât hesitateâshe signaled for Asap to grab it as she secured the first two, rolling them up with the care they deserved.
Blessed kept an eye on the door, her hand resting on the grip of her rifle, ready for anything. The museumâs silence was almost oppressive, the ticking of the clock in her head counting down the seconds they had left.
âGot it,â Asap whispered, carefully securing the third painting in a protective tube. They moved swiftly, every motion rehearsed and precise, until all three pieces were safely in their possession.
They didnât waste a moment as they exited the room, retracing their steps with the same silent efficiency. The museumâs alarms remained blissfully unaware of their presence, thanks to Castroâs looping of the security feeds, but they knew that window wouldnât last forever. Their escape route led them to a service elevator hidden in the back corridors of the museum. It was a route Alexa had planned out herself, knowing it would take them directly to the underground tunnels beneath the cityâtunnels that had been forgotten by most, but not by her.
The elevator doors slid open with a soft chime, and they piled in, the tension in the small space palpable as they descended into the depths below. The ride down was silent, each of them focused, their hearts pounding in anticipation of the final stage of the heist. When the doors opened again, they were greeted by the cool, damp air of the underground tunnels, the darkness stretching out before them like a path to salvation. Blessed led the way this time, her flashlight cutting through the gloom as they moved quickly, the sounds of the city above barely audible through the thick layers of concrete.
The tunnels were a labyrinth, but Alexa had memorized every twist and turn, guiding them with the confidence of someone who had done this a hundred times before. They moved swiftly, their steps echoing off the walls, the tension easing slightly with each passing minute that brought them closer to safety. After what felt like an eternity, they emerged into the cool night air of Blaine County, the sprawling city of Los Santos now miles behind them. The stars above were a stark contrast to the neon lights of the city, the vastness of the desert stretching out in all directions.
Their safe house was a small, nondescript building tucked away in the remote outskirts, surrounded by nothing but sand and scrub. It was the perfect place to lay low, far from prying eyes and the reach of the law.
Asap parked the van they had transferred to earlier, pulling up beside the building. Alexa stepped out first, the cool desert air a welcome relief after the stifling confines of the tunnels. She took a deep breath, savoring the crispness of it, her heart finally beginning to slow as they entered the safe house.
Inside, the crew immediately set to work securing the paintings. They unrolled each one carefully, checking for any damage before sealing them in protective cases. The tension that had gripped them during the heist began to dissipate, replaced by the quiet satisfaction of a job well done.
Blessed leaned back against the wall, a small, satisfied smile tugging at the corner of her lips. âThat was clean,â she said, her voice relaxed for the first time that night.
Asap nodded in agreement, his usual stoicism giving way to a hint of pride. âNo hiccups, no heat. Just the way we planned it.â
Alexa didnât say anything, but her eyes softened slightly as she looked at her crew. They had done well, and she would make sure they were rewarded for it. The paintings would be sold, the money laundered through Castroâs intricate network, and by the time the museum realized what had happened, they would be long gone.
For now, though, they had earned a moment of peace. Alexa moved to the small kitchenette, pouring herself a glass of water as she leaned against the counter, her mind already moving to the next stepsâthe next heist, the next score, the next challenge. But for tonight, at least, they were safe. And in the world they lived in, that was all anyone could really ask for.
The safe house had become a temporary base of operations, a place where the crew could lay low and let the heat die down before they returned to the city. The heist had gone off without a hitch, the paintings safely stashed away and already in the process of being sold to the highest bidder. The payoff was going to be massive, enough to fund their operations for months, maybe even years. It was a couple of days after the heist, and the crew was in high spirits. The tension that had been so thick during the planning and execution had finally lifted, replaced by the easy camaraderie that came with a job well done.
Blessed had pulled out a bottle of top-shelf whiskey she had been saving for a moment like this, and Asap had managed to scrounge up some decent foodâgrilled steaks, fresh bread, and whatever else they could find in the small towns scattered around Blaine County. Castro and Imani had even joined in, setting up a playlist of old-school tracks that filled the safe house with the warm, familiar hum of music. Laughter echoed off the walls as they ate and drank, recounting the events of the heist with the kind of bravado that only came after the fact. Blessed was at the center of it all, telling stories with a broad grin, her usual stoic demeanor replaced by the rare sight of her relaxed and enjoying herself. Asap, never one for too much chatter, still found himself cracking the occasional smile as he listened to the others, his usually serious expression softened by the atmosphere.
Alexa, however, sat on the edge of the gathering, her drink untouched and her eyes distant. She had always been like thisâaloof, separate, even from those she trusted most. It wasnât that she didnât appreciate the crew or the work they had done together. On the contrary, she valued them more than they probably realized. But celebrations had never been her thing. Victory for Alexa was another job well done, another step forward, and there was always more work to be done.
The night stretched on, the crew growing more animated as the alcohol flowed. Alexa remained quiet, watching them with a faint, almost imperceptible smile that never quite reached her eyes. Eventually, the weight of the room grew too much, the sounds and the smells pressing in on her. It was as though the celebration, the laughter, the human connection that surrounded her, only served to deepen the distance she felt from the people she worked with. It was a gap she had learned to live with, one she had created herself, but it didnât make it any easier to bear.
Without a word, Alexa rose from her seat, her movements slow and deliberate as she set her untouched drink on the table. The others didnât notice at first, too caught up in their revelry, but Asapâs eyes followed her as she made her way to the door, a silent understanding passing between them.
âHeading out?â he asked, his voice low, cutting through the noise without drawing too much attention.
Alexa nodded once, her expression unreadable as she glanced back at him. She didnât need to explain; Asap knew her well enough to understand. The routine was calling, that ever-present need for control and order that she couldnât shake, not even after a perfect job.
âBe safe,â he said, his tone carrying the weight of all the unspoken things they both understood.
With a final nod, Alexa turned and slipped out the door, the cool night air hitting her like a balm as she stepped outside. The safe house was far from any major roads, surrounded by miles of desert and open sky, the stars above twinkling against the blackness.
She made her way to the Obey Tailgater S parked nearby, the carâs sleek lines barely visible in the darkness. Sliding into the driverâs seat, she felt the familiar hum of the engine as she started it up, the sound soothing in its predictability.
The drive back to her penthouse in Los Santos was long, the roads mostly empty this time of night. But Alexa didnât mind. The solitude of the drive was exactly what she needed, the rhythmic sound of tires on asphalt lulling her into a state of calm.
By the time she reached her building, the city was a ghost of itself, the streets quiet, the usual hustle and bustle reduced to a few stray cars and the occasional late-night pedestrian. She pulled into the underground garage, parking in her usual spot before stepping out, her movements smooth and practiced.
Inside, the penthouse was just as she had left itâspotless, perfectly arranged, a sanctuary of order in a world full of chaos. She breathed in the familiar scent of the polished wood floors and leather furniture, the cool air of the room washing over her like a gentle wave.
The routine began the moment she walked through the door, every step a practiced ritual. She placed her keys on the entryway table, her jacket hung on its designated hook, her gloves neatly folded beside it.
The gym was her first stop, the space dimly lit by the soft glow of the recessed lights. She moved through her workout with the same precision she applied to everything else in her life, each exercise a piece of the puzzle that kept her grounded.
The shower came next, the water scalding hot as she washed away the remnants of the day. Her mind wandered as she moved through the familiar motions, the tension in her muscles slowly easing under the pounding spray.
Once she was clean, she moved to her skincare routine, each step methodical, exact. The cool serum against her skin, the soft brush of moisturizer, the careful placement of her contacts in their caseâall of it was a ritual, a way to impose control on a life that so often defied it.
Finally, she dressed for bed, slipping into soft, black silk pajamas that contrasted sharply with the persona she wore for the rest of the world. She stood in front of the mirror for a moment, her reflection staring back at her with those big, brown eyesâthe eyes she rarely let anyone see.
But even now, in the privacy of her own home, Alexa didnât linger on the person in the mirror. There was no point in delving into what she saw there, no use in analyzing the emotions that flickered beneath the surface. Instead, she turned away, moving to her bed, where she pulled back the covers with the same care she applied to everything else. As she slid under the sheets, the coolness of the cotton against her skin, she let out a slow breath, her mind finally beginning to quiet. The routine was complete, the day was done, and for now, at least, everything was exactly as it should be.Alexa closed her eyes, the silence of the penthouse wrapping around her like a protective cocoon. There would be more heists, more plans, more challenges to face. But for tonight, in this moment, she had found the peace she sought, even if it was only temporary. And that, for Alexa, was enough.
Chapter 2
The soft chime of Alexaâs alarm stirred her from sleep at exactly 5:00 AM. As always, she woke instantly, her mind snapping into focus the moment her eyes opened. The penthouse was still cloaked in pre-dawn darkness, the city outside just beginning to stir, but inside her sanctuary, time seemed to hold its breath, waiting for her to move. She slid out of bed with practiced ease, her feet hitting the floor in one smooth motion. The bed was made within minutes, the sheets pulled tight and the pillows perfectly aligned. It was the first step in a series of rituals that grounded her, the first act of control in a day that would demand nothing less.
But before the workout, before the shower, before the meticulous steps of her morning routine, there was something elseâsomething that had become as essential to her as the breath she drew.
Meditation.
Alexa moved through the penthouse with the same silent efficiency that marked everything she did, her steps light as she made her way to a small, secluded room at the back of the apartment. The room was minimalist, almost bare, save for a low table with a single candle, a soft meditation mat, and a small speaker that played a quiet, looping track of ambient soundsâa mixture of rain, wind, and the distant call of birds. She stepped inside, closing the door behind her with a quiet click, the outside world slipping away as she crossed the threshold. The room was dimly lit by the candleâs flickering flame, casting long shadows on the walls, the air heavy with the scent of sandalwood and cedar.
Alexa took a deep breath, filling her lungs with the calming fragrance before she exhaled slowly, letting the tension of the night slip away. She lowered herself onto the meditation mat, her movements fluid and deliberate as she crossed her legs and settled into a comfortable position. Her hands rested lightly on her knees, palms facing upward, fingers relaxed. She closed her eyes, her breathing deep and steady as she began to center herself. The sound of the ambient track faded into the background, the gentle rhythm of her breath taking over as the dominant sound in the room. In and out, in and out, a steady cadence that brought her into the present moment, anchoring her in the here and now.
Meditation was one of the few things that allowed Alexa to quiet the constant buzz of thoughts that filled her mind. It was a practice she had discovered years ago, a tool that helped her maintain the razor-sharp focus and control that were essential to her survival. In these quiet moments, she could let go of the need to plan, to strategize, to control every aspect of her life. As she breathed, she focused on the sensations in her bodyâthe rise and fall of her chest, the slight tension in her shoulders, the cool air brushing against her skin. She scanned her body slowly, releasing any lingering tightness with each exhale, allowing herself to sink deeper into the mat, deeper into the stillness that surrounded her. Her thoughts drifted, as they often did during meditation, but she didnât fight them. Instead, she observed them, letting them pass through her mind like clouds across the sky. The heist, the crew, the next stepsâthey all floated by, acknowledged but not clung to. In this space, there was no need there was no need to control or direct her thoughts; they simply were, existing on the periphery of her awareness as she maintained her focus on the present moment. Alexa felt the familiar wave of calm wash over her, a stillness that was rare in the chaos of her life.
Her breathing became deeper, slower, each inhale filling her with a sense of clarity, each exhale releasing any residual tension. The steady rhythm of her breath was like the beating of a drum, grounding her in a way that nothing else could. She allowed her mind to drift through memories, through thoughts that would usually be too dangerous to linger on. Images of the past, moments that had shaped her into the woman she was today, flickered in and out of focus. She saw her younger self, hardened by the streets, the raw determination that had driven her to build her empire. Faces of those she had lost, those she had left behind, those she had loved but could never truly hold on to, floated through her consciousness.
But instead of pushing them away, Alexa let them be. She didnât judge or cling to these thoughts. They were just pieces of herâfragments of a life lived on the edge, reminders of the price she had paid to reach the top. In this meditative state, the emotions attached to these memories felt distant, like echoes from a life she had almost forgotten.
As she meditated, the boundaries of her body seemed to dissolve into the air around her. She felt connected to something larger than herselfâa sense of vastness, of infinite possibility, that reminded her that she was just one piece of a much bigger puzzle. It was in these moments that Alexa found the strength to continue, to face the relentless challenges of her life with the same cold, calculated precision she was known for.
She sat like this for what could have been minutes or hours, time losing its meaning as she sank deeper into the meditative state. The sounds of the ambient track, the faint scent of sandalwood, the coolness of the roomâall of it blended together, creating a cocoon of serenity that she rarely allowed herself to experience. Eventually, Alexa began to draw herself back to the present, her awareness slowly shifting from the vast, quiet expanse of her mind to the physical space around her. She noticed the way the air felt against her skin, the way her muscles felt relaxed and loose after the meditation. Her breathing returned to its normal pace, each breath bringing her back to the reality of the room. She opened her eyes slowly, the flickering candlelight casting soft shadows on the walls. The world outside was beginning to wake up, the first rays of sunlight filtering through the windows of the penthouse, casting a warm glow across the room. But inside, everything was still, peaceful.
Alexa stayed seated for a few more moments, allowing the calm to linger before she began to move. She rose gracefully from the mat, her movements slow and deliberate as she blew out the candle, the soft scent of smoke mixing with the sandalwood in the air. The meditation had done its job, clearing her mind, steadying her for the day ahead. She felt centered, in control, ready to face whatever challenges the day would bring.
Alexa left the room, closing the door behind her as she moved into the rest of her morning routine. The workout, the shower, the meticulous skincare ritualâit all followed, each step as precise and calculated as the meditation that had preceded it.
By the time she was dressed and ready, the sun had fully risen, casting its light across the city below. Alexa stood by the window, looking out at the sprawling landscape of Los Santos, the city she had fought so hard to conquer. She felt the familiar stir of ambition, the drive that had always pushed her to be more, to do more.
The calm of the meditation lingered, a quiet strength that would carry her through the day. But beneath it, the fire of her ambition burned just as brightly as ever. With a final glance at the city, Alexa turned away from the window, ready to step back into the world she ruled with an iron hand. The routine was complete, the day had begun, and Alexa was prepared to face it with the relentless precision that had become her trademark.
The rhythm of Alexaâs morning routine was as familiar to her as breathing, each step a carefully orchestrated act designed to keep her centered and focused. After finishing her meditation, she moved seamlessly into the next phase of her day.
In the gym, the air was filled with the steady rhythm of her breath, the soft thud of her feet against the treadmill, and the clinking of weights as she pushed her body to its limits. Sweat beaded on her brow, trickling down the side of her face as she moved from one exercise to the next with relentless precision. The workout was intense, designed to push her beyond the edge of her comfort zone, to remind her of the strength she held within.
As the final set of push-ups brought her muscles to a trembling finish, Alexa stood up, her breath coming in controlled, measured gasps. She wiped the sweat from her brow with a towel, her mind already shifting to the next part of her routine. The gym was left in perfect order, the weights returned to their designated spots, the treadmill powered down, everything in its place.
She moved to the bathroom, shedding her workout clothes as she stepped into the shower. The water was scalding, just the way she liked it, the heat seeping into her muscles and washing away the exertion of her workout. Steam filled the room, creating a cocoon of warmth and silence that mirrored the clarity she had found in her meditation.
Alexa moved through her shower routine with the same methodical care she applied to everything else. The feel of the water against her skin, the scent of her soapâa subtle blend of cedar and bergamotâgrounded her, keeping her in the moment as she cleansed away the remnants of the night.
Once she was clean, she wrapped herself in a thick, black towel and stepped out of the shower, her bare feet moving soundlessly across the cool tiles. She caught a glimpse of herself in the mirrorâher skin flushed from the heat, her hair damp and curling slightly at the ends. There was a softness to her reflection, a vulnerability that she allowed herself to see only in these private moments.
She ignored it.
Alexa moved to the sink, where her skincare products were arranged in perfect order. Each step of the routine was performed with meticulous care: cleansing, toning, moisturizing, the coolness of the serums and creams a stark contrast to the heat that still radiated from her skin. As she worked, the steam in the room began to dissipate, leaving the air cool and crisp.
Her skin was flawless, the result of years of dedication to this ritual. But the reflection that stared back at her in the mirror wasnât quite complete. There was one final step, the most important part of her transformation from the woman she saw now to the one the world knew.
She reached for the small case on the counter, the one that held her contacts. These werenât just any contactsâthey were her mask, her armor, the final piece that allowed her to step fully into the role she had crafted for herself. Alexaâs natural eyes were a deep, warm brownâdoe-like, expressive, a window into the vulnerability she kept hidden from everyone else.
But the moment she slipped in the white-out lenses, that vulnerability disappeared, replaced by the cold, unnerving gaze that had become her trademark. She took her time, carefully placing each lens over her iris, the world around her blurring for a moment before snapping back into focus. When she looked into the mirror again, the transformation was complete. Gone was the softness, the warmth. In its place was the cold, calculating leader of Lost Kids Get Money, a woman who showed no weakness, who allowed no one to see what lay beneath the surface.
Her eyes were now an unsettling white, devoid of pupils, giving her an almost inhuman appearance. The effect was immediate, even on herself. She felt the shift inside her, the final piece of her persona clicking into place, locking away the parts of herself that she could never afford to show.
Alexa held her own gaze in the mirror for a long moment, the mask settling into place, her expression hardening. This was who she had to beâthe cold-blooded leader, the ruthless strategist, the woman who could command an empire without flinching. The contacts were a symbol, a reminder that she could never let her guard down, never let anyone get too close. She turned away from the mirror, the vulnerability she had seen moments before already fading from her memory. It was time to get dressed, to step fully into the role she had created. She moved to her wardrobe, selecting her outfit with the same precision she applied to everything elseâa black leather jacket, fitted pants, and her signature boots. The clothes fit her like a second skin, practical but with an edge that spoke to her power and control.
As she fastened the last button on her jacket and adjusted the collar, Alexa felt the final pieces of her transformation fall into place. The woman who had stood before the mirror moments ago was gone, replaced by the cold, formidable figure who now stared back at her in the full-length mirror. She was ready. The world outside was waiting, full of challenges, full of chaos, but she would meet it head-on, as she always did, with the unyielding strength and precision that had brought her this far. With a final glance at her reflection, Alexa turned away from the mirror, her steps light and purposeful as she left the bedroom. The mask was on, the routine complete, and the day ahead was hers to conquer.
The kitchen was bathed in the soft light of early morning, the glow from the city outside casting long shadows across the sleek countertops. Alexa moved through the space with practiced ease, her actions precise and deliberate as she prepared her breakfast.
Every morning was the sameâtwo eggs, scrambled just to the point of perfection, a slice of whole-grain toast, and a small bowl of mixed berries. It was fuel, nothing more, designed to keep her body in peak condition. She moved with a quiet efficiency, her mind already beginning to sift through the dayâs tasks even as her hands worked automatically.
The coffee was the final touchâblack, strong, no sugar. The bitter warmth of it slid down her throat, waking her senses as she sat down at the small, minimalist table overlooking the city. The view was spectacular, but Alexa barely noticed it anymore. Her mind was always elsewhere, always focused on the next step, the next move.
As she ate, the silence of the penthouse was broken by the soft vibration of her phone on the table beside her. Alexa didnât startleâshe never didâbut she set down her fork, her eyes narrowing slightly as she reached for the device. Few people had this number, and fewer still would call her directly unless it was something important.
The screen lit up with a name she hadnât seen in a while: Lester Crest.
Lester didnât waste time on pleasantries. âIâve got something big, Alexa. And itâs not local.â Her eyebrow arched slightly. Lester rarely called her for anything outside of Los Santos, but when he did, it was usually worth her time. She remained silent, listening as he continued.
âEver heard of a place called Night City?â
The name was familiar, but only in the way that distant, dangerous places are. Night City was a world apart from Los Santosâa sprawling, cyberpunk nightmare of a city where the rules were different, where the people were different. It was a place where technology and humanity clashed in a brutal, never-ending war for control. A place where even the deadliest of criminals had to watch their backs.
âRogue Amendiares,â Lester continued, âsheâs one of the top fixers there. If youâre looking for work, sheâs the one to know. And sheâs got a job that only someone like you can handle. Gang sweepsâcleaning up the messiest of Night Cityâs underworld.â
Gang sweeps. It wasnât the usual high-stakes heist or strategic takedown that Alexa was used to. This was a different kind of job, one that required a heavy hand and a willingness to dive deep into the filthiest parts of a city that made Los Santos look tame.
âThese people are different,â Lester warned, his tone uncharacteristically serious. âNight City isnât just about power and controlâitâs about survival. The gangs there⊠theyâre more like small armies, and they donât play by the rules weâre used to.â
Alexa remained silent, processing the information. It wasnât the danger that concerned herâshe thrived on that. It was the unknown, the unpredictability of a place like Night City. But that same unpredictability also called to her, stirring a part of her that was always looking for the next challenge, the next conquest.
âThereâs a list of targets,â Lester added. âRogueâs got it all lined up. Youâll be hitting the biggest and baddest gangs in the city. Itâs a dirty job, but the payout is enormous, and the respect? Even more.â
Alexaâs grip tightened on the phone. Respect was something she never took lightly, and in a place like Night City, it was more than just currencyâit was survival. If she could pull off this job, her name would be known in a city that most people didnât survive. Finally, she tapped the phone against the counter, signaling her agreement. Lester didnât need more than that.
âGood. Iâll send the details to your secure line. Your flightâs in three hours. Iâd tell you to be careful, but I know better.â There was a pause before Lester added, âJust watch your back, Alexa. Night City has a way of changing people.âThe call ended, leaving Alexa alone with her thoughts. Night City. A new battleground, a new empire to conquer, or at the very least, a place to make her mark.
Alexa moved quickly, packing the essentials with the same precision she applied to everything else in her life. She pulled her best weapons from their hidden storage, ensuring they were fully loaded and ready for whatever awaited her. Her favorite switchblade, the special carbine rifle, and a silenced pistol were carefully packed alongside a few other select items she knew would be useful in a place like Night City. She dressed in her usual attireâblack on black, with the addition of a lightweight armored vest beneath her leather jacket. The last thing she grabbed was her white-out contacts, slipping them into place. She checked her reflection one last time in the mirror, her brown eyes transformed into the cold, intimidating gaze that had become her trademark.
The flight to Night City was short and uneventful, the kind of private, off-the-grid travel that Lester was known for arranging. When the plane touched down, the first thing Alexa noticed was the difference in the airâthick with pollution, but also with a kind of electric charge that hinted at the danger and opportunity waiting in the city.
Arrival in Night City
Night City was a chaotic sprawl of neon lights, towering skyscrapers, and dark, dangerous alleys. It was a city that never slept, where the hum of technology and the distant sounds of gunfire were constant. As Alexa stepped out of the airport, the sights and sounds hit her all at once. This place was alive in a way that was both exhilarating and unsettling.
She had barely stepped onto the pavement when a sleek, black car pulled up, the tinted window rolling down to reveal a driver wearing high-end cyberware. âYou Alexa?â he asked, his voice modulated through a vocal implant.
She nodded, not bothering with words. The driver didnât need more than that. He popped the trunk, waiting for her to load her gear before gesturing for her to get in.
As they drove through the streets, Alexa took in the cityâs landscape. It was as if Los Santos had been injected with a potent mix of steroids and adrenaline. There was a grittiness here, an edge that made even the roughest parts of her city look almost quaint in comparison.
The car wove through the congested streets, finally pulling up in front of a building that looked like it had seen better days. The driver turned to her, his expression unreadable. âRogueâs waiting for you inside. She doesnât like to be kept waiting.â
Alexa stepped out of the car, her boots hitting the pavement with a solid thud. She adjusted her jacket, ensuring her weapons were secure but accessible, and walked inside.
The Afterlife was a den of vice and power, a place where the most dangerous figures in Night City came to unwind, do business, or simply be seen. The air was thick with the scent of synthetic alcohol, sweat, and the underlying tension that came from having so many predators in one place. As Alexa stepped through the heavy doors, the music hit her firstâa deep, throbbing bass that pulsed through the floor and into her bones.
She moved through the crowd with that unmistakable, predatory grace, her eyes scanning the room as she made her way towards the back. The white-out contacts gave her a cold, almost ethereal appearance, one that contrasted sharply with the neon-lit chaos of the club. But her lack of chromeâno cybernetic enhancements or flashy tech visible on her bodyâstood out in a place like this, where nearly everyone was a walking arsenal of implants and augments.
It didnât take long for someone to notice. Two thugs, barely out of their teens by the look of them, blocked her path, their augmented eyes glowing faintly in the dim light. They were both heavily chromed, with metallic limbs and glinting circuitry visible under their skin, a testament to their allegiance to the hyperviolent, tech-obsessed culture of Night Cityâs gangs.
One of them, a scrawny guy with a metal jaw and a neon mohawk, sneered at her. âWhereâs your chrome, chica? You lost, or just stupid?â
The other one, bulkier with a dermal plating covering his arms, leered at her, clearly sizing her up as an easy target. âShe must be from outta town, huh? No chrome, no set, probably doesnât even know where sheâs at. You with anyone, or are you free game?â
Alexaâs expression didnât change. She stood there, silent, letting the tension build as they continued to taunt her. They mistook her silence for fear, a mistake that was about to cost them dearly.
The bulky one reached out, his augmented hand moving to grab her by the arm. But before he could touch her, Alexa moved. Fast. Her hand shot out, catching his wrist in a grip like iron. With a quick, brutal twist, she snapped his arm in half, the bones breaking with a sickening crack that was barely audible over the music. The thug screamed, his face contorting in pain as he staggered back, clutching his ruined arm.
The other one barely had time to react before Alexaâs other hand lashed out, her fingers striking the precise spot on his throat that sent him reeling back, gasping for air as he struggled to breathe. He crumpled to the floor, clutching his neck and wheezing as his eyes bulged in terror.
The first thug, the one whose arm she had broken, was still howling in pain, but the second oneânow on his knees, chokingâlooked up at her with wide, terrified eyes. âPlease,â he croaked, his voice barely more than a whisper. âPlease donât hurt me.â Alexa smirked, her cold eyes narrowing as she leaned in closer. She made a small, sudden movementâa fake lunge that sent him scrambling back, a wet stain spreading across the front of his pants as he lost control. He whimpered, paralyzed by fear, while his friend continued to writhe in agony on the floor beside him. Satisfied, Alexa straightened up, casting a disdainful glance at the two pathetic figures on the ground. Without another word, she turned and walked away, leaving them to nurse their wounds and their shattered pride.
As Alexa approached the back of the club, she could feel the eyes of the patrons on her, some curious, some impressed, and some calculating. But no one else tried to stop her as she made her way to the private booth where Rogue Amendiares was waiting.
Rogue had been watching the whole scene, her sharp eyes taking in every detail with a mixture of amusement and approval. The legendary fixer was older than most of the clubâs patrons, but her reputation and influence were unparalleled in Night City. She was dressed in her usual leather and chrome, a reminder of the era when she had been one of the cityâs most feared mercenaries.
As Alexa approached, Rogue gestured to the seat across from her, a faint smile playing on her lips. âNice work. Those two needed a lesson in manners, anyway.â
Alexa slid into the booth, her eyes locking onto Rogueâs. There was a moment of silence between them, a mutual sizing up of sorts, before Rogue leaned back, her demeanor shifting to business.
âIâve got the details of your first job ready,â Rogue said, pulling out a small data shard from her jacket and sliding it across the table to Alexa. âItâs a full sweepâtake out the targets, clean up the mess, and make sure thereâs nothing left for anyone to find.â Alexa picked up the data shard, turning it over in her hand with a blank expression. The shardâs purpose was obvious, but the fact that Rogue was giving it to her made her pause. She looked at the shard, then back at Rogue, her eyes narrowing slightly as if to say, What the fuck am I supposed to do with this?
Rogueâs smile widened slightly as she remembered Alexaâs fully human status. âRight, no chrome. Old school.â She chuckled, shaking her head. âBeen a while since I met someone like you. Last time I had to do this was in 2001, back when we still used floppy disks.â She pocketed the data shard and pulled out her phone instead. With a few quick taps, she emailed the details of the job to Alexaâs secure line. âThere you go. All the intel you need is in your inbox. Targets, locations, schedulesâitâs all there.â
Alexa nodded, her posture relaxing slightly now that the business was handled. She appreciated Rogueâs efficiency, the way she didnât bother with unnecessary details or formalities. It was a refreshing change from the more convoluted power games she was used to back in Los Santos.
Rogue leaned forward, her tone shifting to something more conversational. âYou know, people like you are rare in Night City. No chrome, no augmentsâjust raw skill and a hell of a lot of nerve. Itâll be interesting to see how you handle things here.â Alexa gave a small, almost imperceptible smile, the kind that didnât quite reach her eyes. She knew she was different, and that difference was what made her dangerous. In a world where everyone relied on technology to make them stronger, faster, and more lethal, she relied on herself. Her instincts, her training, and her relentless drive were her weapons, and they had never failed her.
She stood up, giving Rogue a final nod of acknowledgment before turning to leave. As she walked away, she could feel Rogueâs eyes on her, the fixer already calculating how best to use someone like Alexa in a city that was always hungry for new blood. Rogueâs words hung in the air like a warning, but the name she mentioned piqued Alexaâs interest, even if she didnât show it. The faint flicker of curiosity in her eyes was the only sign that Rogueâs final piece of information had struck a chord. âYouâre going to be working with someone whoâs just as dangerous as you,â Rogue said, her tone dropping to a more serious note. âShe knows Night City inside and out. Her nameâs Victoria Black, but most people just call her V.â
Alexaâs eyes narrowed slightly, her mind immediately running through what little she knew about this infamous mercenary. Vâs reputation had reached far beyond Night City, a trail of blood and violence that was as impressive as it was terrifying. The stories were the stuff of nightmaresâof a woman who had been broken and remade in fire and pain, whose mind had shattered and reformed into something dangerous, unpredictable. âV is a killer, plain and simple,â Rogue continued, her gaze steady as she watched Alexa for any reaction. âBut sheâs more than that. Sheâs a force of nature, and in Night City, that makes her invaluable. But sheâs also⊠unstable. Dangerous, even to herself.â
Rogue paused, her expression growing more serious. âVâs been through hell and back. She was a Marine, court-martialed after she⊠well, letâs just say she took matters into her own hands after her commanding officer did something unforgivable. Sheâs been fighting her demons ever since, and in a city like this, those demons have plenty to feed on.â Alexa listened in silence, her mind absorbing the information as she kept her expression carefully neutral. This was a lot to take in, but it was clear that V was someone she couldnât afford to underestimate. âSheâs deadly in combat,â Rogue continued, leaning forward slightly. âTiger Claw, Krav Maga, Muay Thai, Kendoâyou name it, sheâs mastered it. But sheâs also reckless, fueled by a cocktail of drugs and alcohol that would kill most people. V lives on the edge, and she likes it that way. Sheâs sadistic in her kills and masochistic with herself. Pain is something she understands, maybe the only thing she does.â
Rogueâs gaze softened just a fraction as she spoke, her voice tinged with something that might have been concern. âVâs got her issues, but when it comes to getting the job done, thereâs no one better. Sheâs the best in Night City, but sheâs also a wildcard. Youâre going to need to be careful with her, Alexa. Sheâs as likely to cut someone down as she is to self-destruct.â Alexa nodded slowly, processing everything Rogue had told her. Working with V was going to be a challenge, that much was clear. But if she was as effective as Rogue made her out to be, it might just be worth the risk. Alexa wasnât afraid of danger, but she knew better than to walk into a situation without being fully prepared. Vâs unpredictability was something she would have to watch closely.
Before she turned to leave, Alexa gave Rogue a final, measured look, acknowledging the gravity of what she had just learned. Then, without a word, she walked away, her mind already shifting gears, planning for the upcoming missions and the inevitable encounter with V. As she exited the Afterlife and stepped back into the cool night air of Night City, Alexa felt the weight of the cityâs darkness settle around her like a shroud. This place was different from Los Santos, more intense, more volatile, and she could feel the energy of it vibrating in her bones.
The drive to her temporary residence in Night City was quiet, the armored vehicle cutting through the neon-lit streets like a knife. As they passed through the various districts, Alexa caught glimpses of the cityâs soulâthe gangs that ruled the streets, the corpos who pulled the strings, and the desperate, hollow-eyed people who fell through the cracks. It was a city on the brink, and she was here to play her part in its chaos. When she arrived at the condo Rogue had secured for her, Alexa took a moment to survey her surroundings. The building was sleek, modern, a far cry from the gritty streets below. It was secure, well-fortified, just as she expected. A place where she could plan, prepare, and execute without interruption.
The inside of the condo was just as she liked itâminimalist, clean, with everything she needed and nothing she didnât. She moved through the space with practiced ease, unpacking her gear, setting up her weapons, and establishing the routines that kept her grounded. But even as she settled in, her mind kept circling back to V. The stories Rogue had told played through her mind like a dark lullabyâthe brutality of Vâs past, the violence she wielded with such deadly precision, and the darkness that clung to her like a second skin. V was more than just a mercenary; she was a storm, a force that could either destroy everything in its path or burn out in a blaze of self-destruction.
Alexa wasnât sure what to expect when she finally met V, but she knew one thing for certainâNight City had just become a whole lot more interesting. And in a city where danger was the norm, Alexa couldnât help but feel a thrill of anticipation for the chaos that was sure to come.
Later that night, across Night CityâŠ
In a high-end condo in Corpo Plaza, V was finishing up a mission. The job had been bloody, brutal, and exactly what she needed to drown out the noise in her head. The bodies were still cooling when she made her way back to her apartment, the adrenaline and drugs still coursing through her veins.
The condo was a far cry from the places she had lived in beforeâexpensive, luxurious, a place that screamed of success and wealth. But to V, it was just another cage, gilded though it might be. She tossed her weapons onto the counter, the clang of metal against marble echoing through the empty space. Vâs mind was a mess, a chaotic swirl of memories, pain, and the ever-present hunger for more. More blood, more violence, more anything to fill the void inside her. She moved to the liquor cabinet, her hands shaking slightly as she poured herself a drinkâa double shot of something strong enough to burn all the way down.
She downed the drink in one go, the alcohol hitting her system like a freight train. But it wasnât enough. It was never enough. The old scars on her arms itched, a constant reminder of the darkness she carried with her, the pain that was as much a part of her as the air she breathed. Without thinking, V grabbed a knife from the kitchen drawer, the blade gleaming under the dim lights of the condo. She rolled up her sleeve, revealing the crisscrossing scars that marred her skin, each one a testament to a night she couldnât forget, a memory she couldnât escape.
The first cut was always the hardest, the blade biting into her flesh with a familiar sting. But as the blood welled up, mixing with the alcohol still in her veins, V felt a twisted sense of relief, a perverse comfort in the pain she inflicted on herself. It was the only thing that made sense anymore, the only thing that felt real.
She watched the blood drip onto the counter, her vision blurring as the effects of the drink and the drugs began to take hold. The room spun, the walls closing in around her as she fought to stay upright. But eventually, even V had to give in. She stumbled toward the bedroom, her movements sluggish and uncoordinated.
Collapsing onto the bed, V barely managed to pull off her boots before the darkness swallowed her whole. The blood on her arm continued to seep into the sheets, a crimson reminder of the battle she fought every dayâthe battle against herself. As sleep finally claimed her, Vâs dreams were haunted by the ghosts of her past, the demons that refused to let her go. And in the shadows of her mind, the name Alexa flickered like a distant starâjust out of reach, but impossible to ignore. Night City was a place of broken souls, and in the days to come, Alexa and V would find themselves drawn together.
Alexaâs footsteps were soundless as she approached the door to Vâs Corpo Plaza penthouse. The luxury and security of the building didnât surprise herâV was notorious, after all, and she clearly enjoyed the spoils that came with her reputation. But the door being slightly ajar, unlocked, was something Alexa hadnât expected. It was an invitation, or perhaps a test.
Alexa stood in the doorway, her presence a silent but undeniable force. The soft hum of V sharpening her katana filled the room, a rhythmic sound that matched the tension in the air. Alexa watched with an unreadable expression, her arms resting comfortably behind her back, her stance relaxed yet commanding.
Without warning, V threw a knife at her, the blade slicing through the air with deadly precision. Alexa didnât flinch. The knife embedded itself in the wall behind her, the sound of metal meeting concrete echoing through the room. V finally looked up, her eyes narrowing as she studied Alexa. The fact that she didnât even blink at the sudden attack impressed her. This woman wasnât just another mercenaryâshe was something different, something formidable.
V stood up slowly, wiping the blade of her katana with a cloth before setting it aside. She walked toward Alexa, her movements fluid, almost predatory. There was a challenge in her eyes, a curiosity about this woman who stood before her, so silent, so composed.
"So," V said, her voice casual but with an edge to it. "You don't talk, huh?" She circled Alexa, her eyes never leaving her face, searching for any sign of reaction.
Alexa held her gaze, her expression unchanged, her silence speaking volumes. It wasnât the silence of uncertainty or hesitationâit was a silence born of control, a calculated decision to communicate without words.
V clicked her tongue, a smirk playing on her lips. "Youâre not from around here, are you?" she continued, more to herself than to Alexa. "Most people around here can't keep their mouths shut, especially not the ones with something to prove."
Still, Alexa said nothing, her eyes following Vâs movements but offering no other response. She was there to get the job done, to assess the situation, and she wasnât going to be drawn into a game of words.
V stopped before her, crossing her arms over her chest as she studied Alexaâs face. "You know, this whole silent treatment thing? Itâs kinda hot," she admitted, her smirk widening. "But itâs also kinda annoying. How am I supposed to know what you think if you donât say anything?"
Alexa just raised an eyebrow, the faintest hint of a smirk tugging at the corner of her lips. Her silence was her power, her way of controlling a world constantly demanding something from her.
V rolled her eyes, turning away with a playful sigh. "Fine, be that way. But donât think I will stop trying to get you to talk. Iâll crack you eventually," she teased, heading toward a table cluttered with maps, weapons, and other gear. Alexa followed her, her steps soundless, her eyes scanning the table as V laid out their plan. They had work to do, and Alexa was ready to start, but she couldnât help but notice how V kept glancing at her, clearly intrigued by the mystery she presented. As they went over the details, V kept throwing out questions, comments, and anything to get Alexa's reaction. But each time, Alexa responded with a simple nod, a shake of her head, or a pointed look. It was enough to communicate everything she needed to without ever saying a word.
V sighed dramatically after a while, tossing her hands in the air. "Okay, okay, I get it! Strong, silent type, blah blah blah. But seriously, if you ever decide you wanna say something, Iâm all ears," she said, giving Alexa a playful wink. Alexa gave her a small, knowing smile, and V couldnât help but laugh. "Alright, letâs get this show on the road," V said, her tone shifting to something more serious as she focused on the task at hand. "We've got some prepping to do before we can hit those targets." As they prepared for the mission, V found herself growing increasingly intrigued by Alexa. Something about the way she moved, the way she observed everything with those sharp eyes, made it clear she could handle anything thrown her way. And despite her silence, an undeniable connection was growing between them, a mutual respect that spoke louder than any words ever could.
As they made their way out of the penthouse and into the elevator, the tension between Alexa and V shifted into something subtler, something unspoken but undeniably potent. The confined space of the elevator brought them closer together, and though neither woman spoke, the air was charged with an intensity that neither could ignore.
When the doors opened and they stepped into the underground garage, V led the way to her bikeâa sleek, heavily modified vehicle that gleamed under the harsh fluorescent lights. Alexa followed, her steps quiet and measured as she took in the sight of the bike, noting its sharp lines and powerful engine.
But as V moved ahead of her, preparing the bike for their ride, Alexaâs eyes were drawn to something else entirely. She couldnât help but notice just how striking V was, even more so now that they were out in the open, away from the darkness of the penthouse. The way V moved, with that effortless grace and confidence, was mesmerizing.
Alexaâs eyes traveled over Vâs body, appreciating the strong lines of her shoulders, the curve of her waist, andâif she was being honest with herselfâthe way Vâs ass looked in those tight, form-fitting pants. It was a perfect blend of strength and femininity, and Alexa found herself momentarily distracted, her gaze lingering longer than she intended.
Vâs body was undeniably beautiful, honed by years of training and hardened by the brutal realities of her life in Night City. But what struck Alexa the most was the sheer power in Vâs physique, the way her muscles flexed as she moved, and, yes, the way her ass filled out those pants in a way that was hard to ignore.
For all of Alexaâs control and discipline, there were moments when she was no better than a manâmoments like this, when she let her eyes wander, appreciating the raw, physical beauty in front of her. The cool, collected mask she wore so well almost slipped as she indulged in a few more seconds of quiet admiration.
But Alexa was nothing if not disciplined. She quickly caught herself, pulling her gaze back to the bike as if she had been assessing it all along. Her expression remained neutral, betraying nothing of the momentary distraction. V, oblivious to the attention, swung a leg over the bike and settled into the seat, her hands moving expertly over the controls as she fired up the engine. The bike roared to life with a deep, throaty growl that echoed through the garage, the sound a promise of speed and danger.
V glanced back at Alexa, her expression unreadable behind the tinted visor of her helmet. âYou coming, or what?â she asked, her voice tinged with impatience. Alexa moved forward without hesitation, sliding onto the bike behind V. The leather seat was warm from the engine, and she could feel the vibration of the powerful machine beneath her as V revved the throttle.
She wrapped her arms around Vâs waist, her hands resting just above the curve of her hips. The contact was firm but professional, though Alexa couldnât help but notice the heat of Vâs body through the layers of clothing. The closeness was unavoidable on a bike like this, and Alexa found herself hyper-aware of every inch of contact between them. V didnât seem to notice or care, her focus entirely on the road ahead. With a sharp twist of the throttle, she took off, the bike surging forward with a burst of speed that pressed Alexa closer against her back. As they raced through the streets of Night City, weaving in and out of traffic with a reckless kind of grace, Alexa forced herself to focus on the task at hand. The thrill of the ride, the rush of adrenalineâit was all a distraction from the mission they were about to undertake. But even as she did, she couldnât entirely shake the awareness of Vâs body against hers, the feel of her muscles moving under Alexaâs hands as she guided the bike with expert precision.
Alexa had always prided herself on her control, on her ability to remain focused no matter the circumstances. But tonight, with Vâs body so close to hers, she found herself grappling with a different kind of tension, one that she hadnât felt in a long time. For now, though, she kept her thoughts in check, focusing on the city lights flashing by and the mission that awaited them.
The roar of Vâs bike echoed through the abandoned streets as they sped toward the Maelstrom warehouse, the neon lights of Night City blurring into streaks of color as they raced through the cityâs darker corners. Alexa held on tightly, her body pressed against Vâs back, feeling the heat and power of the engine between her legs.
As they neared their destination, V began to slow the bike, the engineâs growl softening as they approached the nondescript building that housed the gangâs operations. The warehouse loomed ahead, a hulking shadow in the dim light of the industrial district. It was a place of steel and concrete, where the cityâs filthiest deals were made and its most brutal crimes were committed. V brought the bike to a stop a few blocks away, hidden from view behind a row of rusted shipping containers. She cut the engine, the sudden silence almost deafening after the ride. The tension in the air was palpable, thick with the anticipation of what was to come. As V swung her leg over the bike to dismount, she stumbled slightly, her foot catching on the edge of the seat. Alexa was quick to react, her reflexes as sharp as ever. She reached out, catching V around the waist with one strong arm, her grip firm but careful.
The contact was immediate and electric. Vâs smaller, more compact body pressed against Alexaâs, and she couldnât help but notice the stark contrast between them. V was shorter, thicker, with strong, muscular legs and curves that Alexa couldnât ignore, even if she tried. The feel of Vâs body against hers was a reminder of just how different they were physically.
Alexaâs hand settled on Vâs side, just under her ribs, and the other at her lower back, supporting her as she regained her balance. Vâs eyes widened slightly as she felt the hard, defined muscles beneath Alexaâs jacket. It was surprising, the way Alexaâs lean frame concealed such raw strength. She had known Alexa was toughâRogue wouldnât have vouched for anyone who wasnâtâbut feeling that strength up close was something else entirely.
V blinked, her mind momentarily distracted by the unexpected contact. She could feel the firm lines of Alexaâs abs under her fingertips, the hard muscle beneath the deceptively simple clothing. It was a stark contrast to her own body, with its fuller curves and the solid bulk of muscle she had built up over years of training and combat.
There was a height difference, tooâVâs 5â3â frame had to look up slightly to meet Alexaâs eyes, even though Alexa herself was only 5â7â. The difference wasnât dramatic, but it was enough to be noticeable, especially now that they were this close.
Vâs thoughts flickered between awareness and something elseâa brief, fleeting appreciation for the woman who had just caught her. She could feel Alexaâs muscles tense and shift under her grip, and it was almost unsettling how effortless the other womanâs strength seemed.
âThanks,â V muttered, her voice low and rough, but with an edge of sincerity. She wasnât used to needing help, but she wasnât too proud to accept it when it was offeredâespecially from someone who had earned her respect, even in this short time.
Alexa gave a small nod, her expression still calm and composed as she steadied V before releasing her. Her eyes flicked down briefly, taking in Vâs figureâthick thighs, muscular legs, and that undeniably generous assâbefore she forced herself to focus back on the mission. There was no time for distractions, not with what lay ahead. The brief contact lingered between them for a moment longer, a silent acknowledgment of the physicality that defined both of them in different ways. Alexaâs lean, muscular build versus Vâs thicker, more voluptuous form. But both were powerful in their own right, honed by the violence and hardship of their respective lives.
V straightened, shaking off the momentary lapse as she focused back on the task at hand. âLetâs get this over with,â she said, her tone businesslike now, the warmth from before gone as she fell back into her mercenary mindset.
Alexa nodded, her eyes narrowing slightly as she assessed the warehouse from their position. They were close now, and the adrenaline was starting to pump through her veins. She could feel the familiar tension in her muscles, the anticipation of the fight to come. V led the way, her katana sheathed at her side, and her movements precise as she approached the warehouse. Alexa followed close behind, her eyes scanning their surroundings for any signs of danger. They moved in sync, two lethal predators stalking their prey. As they neared the entrance, V glanced back at Alexa, her eyes meeting hers with a silent understanding. This was the moment of truthâthe point where they would test their combined strength against the brutal force of the Maelstrom gang. Alexa nodded once, signaling her readiness, and V returned the gesture with a small, almost imperceptible smile. There was a thrill in the air, the promise of violence and victory, and they were both ready to embrace it. With a final, determined look, V pushed open the door to the warehouse, the metal creaking loudly in the stillness of the night. They slipped inside, their shadows disappearing into the darkness as they prepared to do what they did bestâkill without mercy, and leave nothing but blood and chaos in their wake. Inside the warehouse, darkness swallowed them whole. The place reeked of oil, sweat, and the underlying scent of something metallicâblood, perhaps, or the cold steel that defined the Maelstrom gangâs augmented bodies. The air was thick with tension, and the low hum of machinery created a constant background noise that hid their approach.
Alexa led the way, her footsteps silent as she moved through the shadows, her body low and close to the walls. Stealth had always been her specialty; the silence that defined her life extended seamlessly into her work. She was a ghost, slipping between the shadows with a grace that was almost unnatural. Even in a place like Night City, where technology could enhance even the weakest merc, Alexaâs human skills were unmatched.
She scanned the room ahead, her sharp eyes picking out the faint outlines of Maelstrom grunts patrolling the perimeter. The gang members were grotesque, more machine than man, with their cybernetic implants glinting in the low light. They were known for their brutality and their obsession with augmentation, but their heavy chrome made them slow and loud. Perfect prey for someone like Alexa.
With a quick hand signal, she directed V to follow. They moved as one, a lethal duo stalking their prey through the labyrinth of crates and machinery that filled the warehouse. Vâs steps were heavier, but still controlled, her katana held loosely in one hand, ready to strike.
As they neared the first group of Maelstrom, Alexa held up a hand, signaling V to stop. She crouched low, pulling a silenced pistol from her side and taking careful aim. Her breath was steady, her heartbeat slow and controlled as she squeezed the trigger. The first shot hit the grunt in the temple, the sound no louder than a whisper, and the second shot dropped the one beside him before he could even react.
V watched with quiet appreciation as Alexa dispatched the enemies with cold efficiency. The way she moved, the precision of her killsâit was like watching a master at work. There was something almost beautiful in the way Alexa could move through a room, leaving death in her wake without ever making a sound.
But V was not a ghost. She was a storm, and now it was her turn to unleash the chaos that burned within her.
As they rounded a corner, a group of Maelstrom soldiers came into view, their hulking forms illuminated by the dim glow of flickering neon lights. These ones were more alert, their augments allowing them to sense movement and heat even in the darkness. But V didnât hesitate. With a feral grin, she unsheathed her katana, the blade catching the light as she moved forward with deadly intent.
Alexa stepped back, giving V the space she needed. She knew when to fall back and let V do what she did best.
Vâs first strike was so fast it was almost invisible. The katana sliced through the air, and then through metal and flesh as if they were one and the same. The first Maelstrom grunt didnât even have time to scream before his head hit the ground with a wet thud, his body following a split second later.
The others reacted, but they were too slow. V was already in motion, her body a blur of lethal precision as she tore through them with a kind of savage grace that was both terrifying and mesmerizing. Her katana moved in wide arcs, cutting through limbs and torsos with ease. The augmented bodies of the Maelstrom gang were no match for her blade, which sliced through chrome and sinew like butter.
One of the grunts tried to fight back, swinging a massive, cybernetically enhanced arm at V, but she was already inside his guard, her blade plunging into his chest with a force that drove him to his knees. V twisted the katana as she pulled it free, savoring the feeling of the kill, the way the blood splattered across her skin.
The violence was visceral, almost primal, and V reveled in it. Every cut, every kill, fed the dark hunger inside her, the one that craved the pain and the pleasure that came with it. She was a beast unleashed, a force of nature that couldnât be stopped.
In the midst of the carnage, V couldnât help but feel a thrill at the way her body moved, the way the katana felt in her hands as it sang through the air. It was as if the weapon was an extension of her will, a part of her that existed only to destroy. Alexa watched from the shadows, her eyes cold and calculating as she assessed the situation. Vâs method was brutal, but it was undeniably effective. There was something almost poetic in the way she fought, the way she tore through the Maelstrom soldiers with a kind of vicious joy that most people would find horrifying.
But Alexa wasnât most people. She understood the darkness that drove V, the need for violence that lurked beneath her surface. She didnât judge it; she simply accepted it as part of who V was. As the last of the Maelstrom soldiers fell, V stood over their bodies, her chest heaving as she caught her breath. Blood dripped from her katana, pooling at her feet in a macabre display of her handiwork. She wiped the blade clean on one of the fallen gruntsâ clothes, the motion almost casual, before she turned to Alexa.
Their eyes met, and for a moment, there was an unspoken understanding between them. Alexa had seen Vâs darkness, and she had accepted it. And V, in turn, had seen Alexaâs cold efficiency, her ability to kill without emotion, and she respected it. Without a word, Alexa moved forward, joining V in the aftermath of the slaughter. She scanned the room, making sure there were no stragglers, no threats left to deal with.
When she was satisfied that the area was secure, she gave V a nod, signaling that it was time to move on. V returned the nod, her expression unreadable behind the sheen of sweat and the faint, lingering smile that tugged at the corners of her lips. Together, they continued deeper into the warehouse, leaving the bodies of the Maelstrom gang behind them. The mission was far from over, and there were still more targets to eliminate, but the two women moved with the confidence of those who knew they were unstoppable.
As they walked, Alexa couldnât help but cast a sideways glance at V, taking in the blood-splattered figure beside her. V was a beast with her katana, a force of nature that thrived in the chaos of battle. And despite herself, Alexa couldnât help but feel a spark of something akin to admiration for the other woman. V, for her part, seemed unfazed by the carnage they had left behind. She sheathed her katana with a practiced motion, her eyes scanning the darkness ahead as they moved forward. But there was a glint in her eye, a hint of the darkness that still lingered in her mind. As Alexa and V delved deeper into the Maelstrom warehouse, it became clear that the gangâs reputation for heavy augmentation was well-earned. The further they went, the more they encountered enemies with enhancements that turned the already dangerous grunts into lethal killing machines. This wasnât just a fight against flesh and blood; it was a battle against technology, a twisted amalgamation of man and machine that pushed the limits of what was humanly possible.
Alexa had to adjust her approach quickly. She had faced heavily augmented opponents before, but nothing like the freakish modifications that the Maelstrom crew sported. These gang members were almost grotesque in their enhancements, their bodies bristling with cyberware that gave them inhuman speed, strength, and resilience.
One of the first challenges she encountered was an enemy with a Sandevistanâa military-grade implant that allowed its user to slow down time, moving with a speed that was almost impossible to track with the naked eye. The Maelstrom soldier activated it as he lunged at Alexa, his movements a blur as he closed the distance in an instant.
But Alexa was quick to adapt. Years of training and experience had honed her instincts to a razorâs edge, and she didnât rely on just her eyes to track movement. As the soldier appeared in front of her, his cybernetic arms swinging with enough force to break bones, Alexa dropped low, dodging the blow by mere inches. She used the momentum to roll forward, coming up behind him before he could react.
Her silenced pistol barked twice, the shots precise and deadly. The first bullet shattered the connection between the Sandevistan and his spinal column, and the second pierced the back of his skull. The Maelstrom grunt crumpled to the ground, his speed and enhancements useless now that his brain was leaking onto the warehouse floor.
Alexa didnât waste time savoring the victory. She was already moving, her senses heightened as she adjusted to the reality of facing enemies with augmentations that went far beyond human limitations.
Next came a group of Maelstrom soldiers with reinforced dermal plating, their bodies encased in layers of synthetic armor that made them nearly impervious to standard bullets. They charged at Alexa and V like living tanks, their metal-plated bodies deflecting the shots that Alexa fired at them.
V didnât hesitate, charging forward with her katana gleaming under the flickering lights. She moved with the same brutal grace, her blade slicing through the armored soldiers with precision. But even with her strength and skill, the reinforced plating made it difficult to land a killing blow.
Alexa quickly switched tactics. She holstered her pistol and drew her combat knife, moving in close to take advantage of the weak points in the Maelstrom soldiersâ armor. Her blade found the gaps in the platingâjoints, necks, and the softer areas around the ribs. The strikes were quick and lethal, exploiting the vulnerabilities that the heavy augmentation had left exposed.
The double-jump augmentation was another obstacle. Some of the Maelstrom soldiers had installed powerful leg enhancements that allowed them to leap great distances, making them agile and difficult to pin down. They used this to their advantage, jumping onto crates and platforms, attacking from above with a ferocity that was hard to anticipate.
But Alexa was nothing if not adaptable. She quickly recognized the pattern of their movements, timing her attacks to catch them in mid-air, where they were most vulnerable. She used the environment to her advantage, maneuvering them into tight spaces where their jumping abilities were less effective. It was a game of cat and mouse, but Alexa was always one step ahead, her experience and cunning allowing her to outmaneuver even the most heavily augmented foes.
V noticed how effortlessly Alexa handled these challenges, her movements precise and calculated, her kills as clean as they were efficient. She could see that Alexa was learning, adapting to the new threats in real-time, and it was clear that the other womanâs lack of chrome didnât make her any less dangerous. If anything, it made her more so.
The two women moved through the warehouse like a well-oiled machine, each complementing the otherâs strengths. V was the storm, tearing through enemies with her katana, her sheer physical power overwhelming even the most resilient of the Maelstrom grunts. Alexa, on the other hand, was the ghost, slipping through the shadows, her kills silent and precise, exploiting the weaknesses that Vâs fury exposed.
They encountered a particularly challenging group of enemies near the heart of the warehouseâheavily armed Maelstrom soldiers with cybernetic enhancements that made them faster, stronger, and almost impervious to damage. Their leader, a hulking figure with a pair of massive, cybernetic arms, stepped forward, his mechanical limbs crackling with energy as he prepared to engage.
V wasted no time, charging at the leader with a ferocity that was almost frightening to behold. Her katana clashed with his cybernetic limbs, the sound of metal on metal ringing through the air. The leader fought back with brutal strength, his augmented arms swinging with enough force to dent steel.
But V was relentless, her blade finding the weak points in his defenses, chipping away at the armor until she finally drove her katana deep into his chest. The leader let out a gurgling cry as he collapsed, the light fading from his augmented eyes. Meanwhile, Alexa had taken down the rest of the group with a combination of stealth and precision. She had used their own augmentations against them, exploiting the overconfidence that came with their cybernetic enhancements. By the time V finished off the leader, the rest of the Maelstrom soldiers were either dead or dying, their bodies littering the floor.
As the last echoes of the battle faded, Alexa and V stood amidst the carnage, their breathing steady, their expressions calm. They had faced the worst that the Maelstrom gang had to offer, and they had come out on top. V glanced over at Alexa, a glint of respect in her eyes as she took in the sight of her partner. Alexa had adapted to the augmented threats with an ease that was almost uncanny, her lack of chrome more than compensated for by her skill and experience. V smirked, wiping the blood from her katana before sheathing it. âYou handled yourself well,â she said, her voice low and edged with approval. âNot bad for someone without any chrome.â
Alexa didnât respond verbally, as was her way, but she gave V a small nod of acknowledgment. It was a silent recognition of the bond that had been forged in the heat of battleâa bond between two of Night Cityâs most dangerous women, each deadly in their own right.
The warehouse was theirs now, the mission nearly complete. All that was left was to sweep through the remaining rooms, eliminate any stragglers, and make sure there were no loose ends. But the hardest part was over, and the victory was theirs. As they moved forward to finish the job, the weight of what they had accomplished settled between them, unspoken but understood.
As the last of the Maelstrom grunts fell, Alexa and V moved quickly through the warehouse, ensuring that there were no survivors, no loose ends that could come back to haunt them. The job had been brutal, but it was almost overâjust one final step remained, and it was one they were both more than ready to take.
Rogue had been explicit in her instructions: leave no trace. The Maelstrom warehouse wasnât just a den of criminal activity; it was a hub for the gangâs operations, a place where deals were made, and plans were hatched. It was vital that the whole thing be reduced to ashes.
V began setting the charges, moving with the same efficient, practiced motions she used in combat. She placed the incendiary devices in key structural points around the warehouse, the flickering neon lights casting long shadows as she worked. The explosives were small but potent, designed to burn hot enough to melt through the reinforced steel and concrete, ensuring that nothing would be left standing by the time the fire was through.
Alexa, meanwhile, moved to the entrance, her keen eyes scanning the perimeter for any potential threats. She was always on guard, always aware of her surroundings, even in the aftermath of a victory. Night City was a place where danger could strike at any moment, and Alexa knew better than to let her guard down.
V joined her at the entrance once the charges were set, her eyes gleaming with a mixture of satisfaction and anticipation. She pulled out a small detonator from her jacket, holding it up with a smirk. âReady to light this place up?â she asked, her tone casual but with an underlying edge of excitement.
Alexa gave a single, firm nod, her eyes meeting Vâs in a moment of shared understanding. This was more than just a jobâit was a statement, a reminder to anyone who crossed them that there would be no mercy, no second chances.
With a flick of her thumb, V activated the detonator. For a moment, there was nothing but silence, the stillness of the night settling around them. Then, in a sudden burst of light and heat, the warehouse erupted into flames.
The fire spread quickly, the carefully placed charges igniting in a chain reaction that tore through the buildingâs supports, sending plumes of smoke and fire into the sky. The sound of metal warping and concrete crumbling filled the air, the heat from the inferno intense enough that they could feel it even from their position outside. Alexa and V watched in silence as the warehouse was consumed by flames, the glow of the fire reflected in their eyes. There was a grim satisfaction in the destruction, a sense of finality that came with knowing they had completed the mission exactly as Rogue had instructed.
The fire roared on, the structure beginning to collapse in on itself as the flames ate away at its foundations. It was a scene of pure chaos, but within it, there was also a kind of brutal beautyâan ending, and perhaps a new beginning, forged in the crucible of fire.
V turned to Alexa, a slow smile spreading across her face as she watched the flames dance in the distance. âWell, that was fun,â she said, her voice carrying a note of dark amusement. âI could get used to this.â
Alexaâs expression remained calm, her eyes still fixed on the burning wreckage. There was no need for words; the job was done, and they had done it well. The flames were all the testament they needed. As the warehouse continued to burn, the two women turned away, their job here complete. They walked back to Vâs bike, the fire casting long shadows behind them as they left the destruction in their wake.
V swung a leg over the bike, the engine roaring to life once more as she looked back at Alexa, who was already sliding onto the seat behind her. âWhere to next?â V asked, her tone light, but with a hint of something darker lurking beneath.
Alexa tapped Vâs shoulder, signaling her to drive. She had no destination in mind, but Night City was full of possibilities, and she was ready to embrace whatever came next. As they sped away from the burning warehouse, the glow of the flames faded into the distance, but the heat of the night lingered in the air. The city was theirs, and they were ready to take on whatever it threw at them next. Together, they were unstoppableâa force of destruction and death that left nothing but ashes in their wake. And this was only the beginning.
Alexa moved with the confidence of someone who had walked through a hundred battlefields, her knuckle dusters glinting under the neon lights of the clubâs entrance. The diamond-studded letters âLKGMâ on each knuckle were a constant reminder of the empire she ruled back in Los Santos, a silent promise of the pain she would unleash on anyone who crossed her.
Her silenced pistol was tucked securely in its holster, easily accessible, while the shotgun hung from a strap across her back, loaded and ready. The switchblade, a twin to her knuckle dusters, was hidden within easy reach. Every piece of equipment she carried was a reflection of her: lethal, precise, and utterly uncompromising.
V led the way through the front entrance of the Tyger Claw nightclub, flashing a smile that was all teeth to the bouncers who barely spared them a glance. It was clear that Vâs reputation preceded herâno one was foolish enough to stop her or question who she was bringing along. As they moved through the main level of the club, the pounding bass reverberated through the floor, the music so loud it felt like it was making Alexaâs heart beat in time. The air was thick with sweat, smoke, and the sharp tang of alcohol, the crowd swaying and grinding to the rhythm as strobe lights flashed overhead. V navigated through the throng with ease, her body slipping between dancers like a shadow, and Alexa followed close behind, her eyes scanning the room for any potential threats. It wasnât until they reached the back of the club, near a set of stairs leading down, that V paused, turning to look at Alexa.
âLower levels are where the real business goes down,â V said, her voice barely audible over the music. âTyger Claws keep their stash and their VIP clients down there. You ready to make an entrance?â
Alexa gave a curt nod, already shifting her weight, preparing for the violence to come. V grinned, clearly relishing the anticipation of the chaos they were about to unleash. They descended the stairs, the noise of the club fading behind them as they moved deeper underground. The lower level was a stark contrast to the pulsing energy aboveâa dimly lit labyrinth of corridors, the air thick with the scent of money, drugs, and blood. Alexa could feel the tension in the space, the sense that this was a place where deals were made and lives were ended.
As they reached the bottom of the stairs, V slowed, her hand brushing against the hilt of her katana. She glanced at Alexa, her eyes gleaming with the thrill of the hunt. âIâll take the left, you take the right. Meet in the middle?â
Alexa responded with a simple nod, her expression unreadable as she adjusted her grip on the knuckle dusters, the diamonds catching the dim light as she flexed her fingers. Without another word, the two women split up, each moving with deadly purpose down their respective paths.
The corridors were narrow, lined with rooms that held various illicit activitiesâdrug deals, illegal gambling, and things darker still. Alexa moved with the silence of a predator, her every step calculated, every breath controlled. The first man she encounteredâa Tyger Claw guard standing at a doorâbarely had time to register her presence before she struck.
The knuckle dusters connected with his jaw with a sickening crunch, the force of the blow shattering bone and sending him crumpling to the floor. Before he could even think to reach for his weapon, Alexa had already moved on, slipping into the room behind him. Inside, she found a group of Tyger Claws seated around a table, stacks of eddies and lines of powder spread out before them. Their eyes widened in surprise as she entered, but Alexa didnât give them a chance to react. The silenced pistol was in her hand in an instant, and three shots rang out in quick succession, each one finding its mark with lethal precision.
The last man at the table lunged for a gun, but Alexa was faster. She crossed the room in a single, fluid motion, the switchblade flashing out as she slashed across his throat, the blade cutting deep before he could even make a sound. He dropped to the floor, blood pooling around him as Alexa wiped the blade clean on his jacket.
She didnât pause to savor the victory; this was business, not pleasure. With the room cleared, she moved back into the corridor, continuing her methodical sweep of the underground level. Every room she entered, every hallway she passed through, was left in a state of quiet devastation bodies crumpled where they had fallen, the signs of struggle minimal, if they existed at all Meanwhile, V was making her own way through the left side of the complex, her movements just as deadly, though with a touch more flair. The sound of her katana slicing through air and flesh echoed faintly through the corridors, a deadly song that matched the rhythm of Alexaâs silenced shots.
It wasnât long before the two of them converged in the center, the last few guards barely able to register what was happening before they were taken down with brutal efficiency. As the final body hit the floor, the underground level was left in an eerie silence, the only sound the distant thrum of the club above them.
V wiped the blood from her katana with a casual swipe, her eyes meeting Alexaâs as she grinned. âNot bad, silent one. Youâre almost as good as they say.â
Alexa returned the gaze, her expression as cold and composed as ever, but there was a flicker of something in her eyesâa spark of satisfaction, perhaps, or the faintest hint of approval. She didnât need to speak for V to understand; the job was done, and they had done it well. As they made their way back toward the stairs, V glanced over at Alexa, a wicked smile playing on her lips. âThat was just the warm-up. Ready for the main event?â As Alexa and V emerged from the underground level, the atmosphere in the club had shifted. The once lively and chaotic energy was now charged with tension, an almost palpable sense of danger hanging in the air. The Tyger Claws had regrouped, their numbers bolstered as they waited, ready to unleash their fury on the two women who had dared to challenge them.
A dozen of them, maybe more, stood between Alexa and V and the exit, their faces twisted in anger and bloodlust. The patrons had cleared a space, their eyes wide with fear as they realized that they were about to witness something far more dangerous than the usual club brawl. The music still pounded through the speakers, but it was nothing more than a distant thrum now, overtaken by the tension in the room.
Alexa and V exchanged a brief glance, a wordless understanding passing between them. They both knew what needed to be done, and neither of them hesitated. The Tyger Claws werenât here to negotiateâthey were here for blood.
Without a second thought, Alexa reached into her jacket and pulled out a sticky bomb, the small device beeping ominously as she armed it. With a flick of her wrist, she sent it sailing through the air, directly into the middle of the group. The Tyger Claws barely had time to register what was happening before Alexa pulled her shotgun from its strap and fired.
The blast from the shotgun hit one of the men dead center, his body jerking back as the sticky bomb detonated. The explosion was deafening, a flash of light and fire that sent bodies flying in every direction. The smell of burning flesh and gunpowder filled the air, and the screams of those caught in the blast mingled with the panicked cries of the patrons as they scrambled for the exits.
But Alexa and V werenât done.
As the smoke from the explosion began to clear, V was already moving, her katana flashing through the air as she cut down the closest Tyger Claw. Blood sprayed across the walls, staining the flashing lights as V moved with deadly precision, her blade carving a path through the chaos.
Alexa was right behind her, the shotgun booming in her hands as she fired round after round into the fray. Each blast was a thunderclap, tearing through flesh and bone with brutal efficiency. One man went down with his chest caved in, another with his face blown apart by the close-range shot. The force of the blasts sent bodies crashing into tables, knocking over bottles and glasses as the club descended into utter pandemonium.
The patrons who hadnât already fled were now screaming, pushing and shoving to get to the exits as the massacre unfolded before them. Blood pooled on the floor, mixing with the spilled drinks and shattered glass as Alexa and V tore through the Tyger Claws with ruthless efficiency.
One of the gang members lunged at Alexa with a knife, but she sidestepped the attack with ease, bringing her knuckle duster down on the back of his head with a sickening crunch. His skull cracked beneath the force of the blow, and he collapsed to the floor, lifeless before he even hit the ground.
Another tried to take advantage of the distraction, but Alexa was already spinning, her switchblade flashing out as she slashed across his throat. Blood sprayed from the wound, splattering across her face and chest as the man gurgled, clutching at his neck before collapsing at her feet.
V was a whirlwind of death beside her, her katana slicing through the air with terrifying speed. She moved with a grace that was almost beautiful in its lethality, every strike perfectly timed, every movement calculated to maximize the damage. Heads rolled, limbs were severed, and the floor became a blood-soaked battlefield as Vâs blade cut through the Tyger Claws like a hot knife through butter.
The few remaining gang members tried to regroup, but it was clear that they were outmatched. They had come expecting a fight, but what they got was a slaughter. Alexaâs shotgun barked again, the recoil sending a shockwave through her arms as another man went down, his chest reduced to a gaping, bloody crater.
V wasnât slowing down either, her movements fluid and relentless as she dispatched the last of the Tyger Claws with a series of quick, brutal strikes. The final man fell to his knees, his hands raised in a futile attempt to surrender, but Vâs eyes were cold, unfeeling as she brought the katana down, cleaving through his neck with a single, decisive stroke.
The manâs head rolled across the floor, coming to a stop at Alexaâs feet. She looked down at it for a moment, her breath steady, her heart rate barely elevated despite the carnage they had just unleashed. The floor around them was littered with bodies, the once vibrant club now a scene of utter devastation.
The music had stopped, the lights still flashing in rhythm to a beat that no longer played. The only sound was the ragged breathing of the few patrons who hadnât managed to escape, their eyes wide with horror as they took in the massacre. Alexa wiped the blood from her face with the back of her hand, her knuckle dusters still clenched tightly in her fist. She glanced over at V, who was sheathing her katana with a satisfied smirk, her eyes gleaming with the thrill of the kill. âNice work,â V said, her voice low and approving. âIâd say that was a job well done.â
Alexa nodded in agreement, her expression as cold and composed as ever. She could still feel the adrenaline coursing through her veins, the familiar rush of a successful mission. But there was something else there too, a flicker of satisfaction that went beyond the simple act of violence. V noticed it too, her smile widening as she took a step closer, her eyes locking onto Alexaâs. âYou really donât say much, do you?â she asked, her tone teasing. âBut I guess actions speak louder than words.â
Alexa didnât respond, but there was a hint of a smirk on her lips as she turned away, her gaze sweeping over the carnage one last time before she started toward the exit. V followed close behind, her footsteps echoing through the now-silent club. As they stepped out into the night, the cool air hitting their blood-spattered faces, Alexa couldnât help but feel a sense of satisfaction. They had accomplished what they came here to do, and they had done it with a level of precision and brutality that would leave a lasting impression on Night City. But as they walked away from the club, the sirens of approaching NCPD vehicles wailing in the distance, Alexa knew that this was just the beginning. There were more targets to hit, more blood to be spilled, and she had no doubt that V would be right there beside her, ready to unleash hell on anyone who dared to stand in their way.
As the sirens faded into the distance, V shot a sidelong glance at Alexa, her lips curling into a sly grin. The blood and sweat of the recent fight still clung to both of them, but the adrenaline high that came with surviving another deadly mission was hard to ignore.
V holstered her katana with a flourish, her eyes bright with the afterglow of violence. "How 'bout a drink?" she asked, her tone almost casual, as if they hadnât just left a trail of bodies in their wake. "I know a place, not too far from here. Could use something strong after all that."
Alexa turned her head slightly, her expression neutral as she regarded V. Drinking and partying werenât her style. She preferred the solitude of her own company, where she could unwind in silence, following the strict routines that kept her grounded. But there was something about Vâs invitation that was hard to refuse. Maybe it was the way she asked, or maybe it was the undeniable chemistry that sparked between them during the mission, but Alexa found herself nodding in agreement.
Vâs grin widened, clearly pleased. "Great, follow me. Trust me, youâll like this place."
They walked through the dimly lit streets of Night City, the neon lights casting colorful shadows as they made their way to a small, tucked-away bar that V knew. The place was a far cry from the flashy, crowded clubs that lined the main streetsâit was quiet, almost hidden, with an air of exclusivity that only added to its appeal.
Inside, the bar was dimly lit, the walls lined with old photos and neon signs that cast a warm glow over the polished wooden surfaces. The atmosphere was relaxed, a stark contrast to the chaos they had just left behind. A few patrons sat scattered around the room, nursing drinks and engaged in quiet conversations, their voices a soft murmur against the low hum of the music playing in the background.
V led Alexa to a corner booth, sliding into the seat with the ease of someone who had been there many times before. Alexa followed suit, her movements deliberate and controlled as she settled in across from V. The bartender, a grizzled older man with a friendly smile, approached them with a knowing look.
âThe usual, V?â he asked, glancing between the two women.
âYeah, and something strong for my friend here,â V replied, leaning back in her seat with a smirk. âShe looks like she could use it.â
Alexa watched the exchange with silent curiosity, her gaze flicking over the bottles lined up behind the bar. Alcohol wasnât something she indulged in often, preferring to keep her mind clear and sharp, but tonight felt different. The tension from the mission still lingered in her muscles, and maybeâjust maybeâa drink could help take the edge off.
The bartender returned a moment later, placing a tumbler of amber liquid in front of Alexa and a bottle of beer in front of V. Alexa eyed the drink cautiously before picking it up, the cool glass smooth against her fingertips.
V took a long pull from her beer, her eyes never leaving Alexaâs as she did. âTo a job well done,â she said, raising her bottle in a mock toast.
Alexa hesitated for a brief moment before raising her glass in return, the clink of glass against glass ringing softly in the space between them. She took a sip, the alcohol burning slightly as it went down, warming her from the inside out. It wasnât unpleasantâjust unfamiliar.
V watched her with a curious expression, her smirk softening into something more genuine. âDidnât take you for a drinker,â she remarked, her tone light.
Alexa set her glass down, her expression unreadable as she looked at V. It was trueâshe wasnât one to indulge, but there was something about V that made her step outside her usual boundaries. Maybe it was the thrill of the mission, or maybe it was the quiet connection that had formed between them. Whatever it was, Alexa found herself more willing to engage, even if it was just for tonight. V seemed to sense this, her eyes softening as she leaned forward, resting her forearms on the table. âYou know,â she began, her voice quieter now, âyouâre not what I expected.â
Alexa raised an eyebrow, her silence encouraging V to continue. âIâve worked with a lot of people in this cityâkillers, mercs, you name it. But youâŠâ V trailed off, searching for the right words. âThereâs something different about you. Itâs like youâre a ghostâsilent, but deadly as hell.â
Alexaâs lips twitched, a hint of a smile playing on the edges. She wasnât used to compliments, especially not from someone like V, who was as tough and dangerous as they came. But she appreciated the observation, even if she didnât say it out loud. V chuckled softly, shaking her head. âI like it. Keeps people on their toes.â She took another sip of her beer, her eyes never leaving Alexaâs. âBut I gotta askâwhy so quiet? You got a voice, right?â Alexa met Vâs gaze, her expression thoughtful. It wasnât the first time someone had asked her that question, and it wouldnât be the last. But as always, she had no intention of answering. Her silence was her armor, a way to keep the world at bay, and she wasnât about to drop it nowânot even for V.
V seemed to understand, nodding slightly as she took in Alexaâs non-response. âAlright, I get it. Secrets are safe with me,â she said, a hint of respect in her tone. âBut if you ever feel like talking, Iâm all ears.â They sat in companionable silence for a while, the weight of the dayâs violence gradually lifting as they nursed their drinks. Alexa found herself relaxing, the tension easing from her shoulders as the alcohol worked its way through her system. It wasnât something sheâd make a habit of, but for now, it was enough.
V finished her beer and set the empty bottle down, her eyes flicking back to Alexa with a mischievous glint. âYou know,â she said, leaning forward slightly, âIâm glad we teamed up. Feels like we could make one hell of a team, you and me.â Alexa met her gaze, her eyes steady as she gave a small nod. There was no denying the truth in Vâs words. They had moved through that nightclub like a force of nature, complementing each otherâs skills in a way that felt almost effortless. It was rare to find that kind of synergy, and Alexa knew better than to take it for granted.
Vâs smile widened, her eyes dancing with unspoken possibilities. âSo, what do you say, silent one? Think we should stick together for a while? Thereâs plenty more fun to be had in Night City.â Alexa considered the offer, her mind already running through the logistics. She had come to Night City for a job, but she had found something moreâan ally, a partner, and maybe, just maybe, something deeper.
She nodded once, a decision made.
V grinned, raising an imaginary glass. âHereâs to new beginnings, then. Letâs see where this crazy ride takes us.â
Alexa raised her glass in return, the faintest hint of a smile on her lips. For the first time in a long time, she felt a flicker of anticipation, of something beyond the cold, calculated world she had built for herself.
As the conversation lingered between them, Vâs curiosity got the better of her. She leaned back in the booth, studying Alexa with a keen eye. There was so much about this woman that intrigued herâso many questions swirling in her mind, just begging to be asked. Her eyes lingered on Alexaâs pale, unnerving gaze, the white-out contacts that seemed to strip away any hint of humanity, leaving only a cold, calculating presence. âThose contacts,â V started, tilting her head slightly. âWhatâs the story behind them? Not exactly a common look.â Alexa didnât immediately respond, her fingers tracing the rim of her glass. The contacts were a part of her armor, a barrier between her and the worldâa way to keep people at a distance, to keep herself untouchable. But she could see the genuine curiosity in Vâs eyes, and after a moment, she offered a small, almost imperceptible shrug. The message was clear enough: they were there for a reason, but it wasnât a story she was willing to shareâat least not yet.
V nodded, accepting the silence for what it was. She wasnât the type to pushâat least, not when it wasnât necessary. Instead, she let her gaze drift over Alexa, taking in the way she held herself, the silent confidence that radiated off her in waves.
âSo, what about the rest of your life?â V asked, a teasing edge creeping into her voice. âYou got someone waiting for you back in Los Santos? A boyfriend, maybe?â The moment the question left her lips, she saw the flicker of disgust in Alexaâs eyes. It was brief, but unmistakable. Alexa shook her head, her expression hardening for a split second before settling back into its usual impassive mask.
V chuckled softly, her lips curving into a knowing smile. âDidnât think so,â she said, her tone light. âBut what about a girlfriend? Someone special? Someone who can keep up with you?â
Alexa shook her head again, this time without the sharpness that had accompanied the mention of a boyfriend. There was a touch of something else in her eyesâa flicker of amusement, maybe, or a hint of something deeper, something she kept buried beneath the surface.
Vâs smile widened, her eyes narrowing playfully as she leaned forward. âSo⊠no one?â she pressed, the corners of her lips twitching with barely-contained mischief. âA badass like you? Hard to believe.â Alexaâs gaze remained steady, and after a moment, she offered a small, almost imperceptible shake of her head. No, there was no one. There had never been anyone. Not in the way V was suggesting, anyway. V leaned back again, letting out a low, appreciative whistle. âDamn,â she said, clearly impressed. âYou must be picky as hell. So, whatâs the deal then? You ever, you know, get a little action on the side?â
The question was direct, and V could see the way Alexaâs eyes flashed with something unspoken, a silent challenge that was almost as sharp as any blade. Alexaâs lips curled into the faintest hint of a smileâa smile that didnât quite reach her eyes, but was enough to convey the message.
What do you think?
V laughed out loud, the sound rich and genuine. âOf course you do,â she said, still grinning as she shook her head in amusement. âBut I bet youâre one of those who likes to stay in control, right? Call the shots, make âem squirm a little.â Alexaâs smile deepened ever so slightly, the look in her eyes confirming exactly what V suspected. She didnât need to speak for V to understandâthe silence between them was more than enough. Vâs laughter died down, but the playful glint in her eyes remained. âWell,â she said, her voice taking on a more serious tone, âif you ever feel like talkingâor anything elseâyou know where to find me. We make a pretty good team, after all.â
Alexa didnât respond, but she didnât need to. There was an understanding between them now, a silent acknowledgment of the connection that had formed in the aftermath of their shared violence. It was rare for Alexa to let anyone get this close, but there was something about V that felt differentâsomething that made her willing to see where this partnership might lead.
For now, though, she simply nodded, her gaze locked on Vâs as they settled into a comfortable silence
V stood up, a mischievous glint in her eye as the first notes of âWhat You Needâ by The Weeknd began to play through the barâs sound system. The atmosphere shifted, becoming more intimate, more charged, as the seductive beat filled the room. V didnât waste a second, moving toward the small dance floor with a natural confidence that drew eyes to her like moths to a flame.
Alexa stayed seated, her gaze locked onto V as she began to move. Every step, every sway of her hips, was hypnotic, her body flowing with the rhythm of the music as if she was born for it. The way V danced was a form of expression, each movement deliberate yet fluid, as if the lyrics were guiding her. Alexaâs eyes traced the curves of Vâs body, the way her muscles shifted under her skin, the tattoos that seemed to ripple as she danced.
The lyrics pulsed through the air, seductive and raw, weaving around V as she swayed her hips in time with the beat:
âI just want to take you there⊠He donât gotta know whereâŠâ
Vâs body moved in perfect sync with the music, her hands trailing down her sides, over her thighs, as she lost herself in the moment. Her eyes fluttered closed, a small, satisfied smile playing on her lips as she danced for no one but herselfâor maybe, just maybe, for Alexa.
Alexa couldnât tear her eyes away. She was captivated, mesmerized by the sight of V completely in her element. There was something intoxicating about the way V moved, something that sent a thrill down Alexaâs spine. She had always been in control, always the one to dominate and dictate the terms, but watching V now, there was a stirring deep inside her, a feeling she hadnât allowed herself to explore in a long time.
But then, Alexa noticed the way some of the men in the bar were watching Vâhungry eyes tracking her every movement, lips curling into lecherous smirks as they ogled her. It was the kind of attention that made Alexaâs blood run cold with an emotion she wasnât used to: jealousy.
It hit her hard, an unexpected jolt to her carefully maintained composure. She didnât like the way they looked at V, as if she was something to be devoured, something they thought they could have. They didnât understand her the way Alexa did; they couldnât possibly appreciate the strength, the fire, the complexity of the woman in front of them.
âAnd Iâma love you girl, the way you need⊠Ainât no one gonâ stop us, ainât no one gonâ stop usâŠâ
The lyrics wrapped around Alexa, sinking deep into her thoughts, amplifying the jealousy simmering just beneath the surface. She wasnât sure why she felt so possessiveâit wasnât like her to care about such things. But there was something about V, something that made Alexa want to keep her close, to shield her from the world, to be the only one who truly understood her.
Vâs eyes opened then, finding Alexaâs across the room. The connection between them sparked again, stronger this time, as if the music had somehow bridged the distance between them. Vâs gaze was knowing, teasing, as if she could see right through Alexaâs stoic exterior, as if she knew exactly what Alexa was feelingâand enjoyed it.
V moved closer, still swaying to the music, her eyes never leaving Alexaâs. She was dancing for her now, the rest of the bar forgotten as she closed the space between them, the seductive lyrics swirling around them like a cocoon.
âIâm what you need, what you need, what you needâŠâ
The words echoed in Alexaâs mind, intertwining with the sight of Vâs body moving just for her. When V was close enough, she extended a hand toward Alexa, an invitation, a challenge.
Alexa hesitated for a split second, the internal struggle flashing across her face. She wasnât one to indulge in moments like theseâshe preferred to stay in control, to keep her emotions locked away where they couldnât be used against her. But with V, something was different. The rules were different. Slowly, almost cautiously, Alexa reached out, her hand brushing against Vâs. The contact sent a jolt through her, the warmth of Vâs skin a stark contrast to the cool, controlled persona she usually maintained. Vâs smile widened, a spark of something wild in her eyes as she gently tugged Alexa to her feet, guiding her onto the dance floor.
The music wrapped around them, the lyrics whispering promises of something deeper, something more. V pulled Alexa closer, their bodies almost touching, the heat between them palpable. Alexa didnât speak, didnât need toâher silence was its own form of communication, one that V seemed to understand perfectly.
As they moved together, Alexa couldnât help but feel the shift inside her, the way Vâs presence was chipping away at the walls she had built around herself. For once, she allowed herself to be in the moment, to feel the music, to feel Vâs warmth, to let the jealousy and desire mix into something she had never quite allowed herself to explore.
As the music enveloped them, the air between Alexa and V grew heavy with an unspoken tension. The sway of Vâs hips, the way her body pressed against Alexaâs, was unlike anything Alexa had ever allowed herself to experience. She was used to being the one in control, the one who set the pace, but with V, the dynamic shifted in a way that was both exhilarating and terrifying.
When Vâs hand slid around her waist, pulling her closer, Alexa felt a jolt of electricity shoot through her body. The contact was intimate, a level of closeness she had never permitted anyone before. Her instinct was to pull away, to retreat behind the walls she had spent years building, but something in Vâs touch held her there, kept her anchored in the moment.
Vâs eyes locked onto Alexaâs, her gaze intense, yet filled with something softer, something inviting. She began to sing along with the music, her voice low and sultry, the words rolling off her tongue with a smooth confidence that sent a shiver down Alexaâs spine.
âIâm what you need, what you need, what you needâŠâ
The lyrics took on a new meaning, a personal one, as V sang directly to Alexa, her hand tightening slightly on her waist as she pulled her even closer. Their bodies were pressed together now, the heat between them almost suffocating, but Alexa didnât mind. For the first time, she found herself wanting to stay in the moment, to see where it might lead.
Alexaâs breath hitched as she stared down into Vâs eyes, the world around them fading into a blur. It was just the two of them now, wrapped in the music, in the intensity of their connection. Vâs lips moved softly as she continued to sing, the words a balm to the storm of emotions brewing inside Alexa. Vâs hand moved gently up and down her back, soothing, reassuring, as if she could sense the conflict within Alexa. The tenderness in her touch was foreign, almost alien to Alexa, who was so used to hard edges and cold detachment. Yet, there was something about V that made her want to lower her guard, to let someone else in, just this once.
Without thinking, Alexaâs arms moved, wrapping around Vâs waist, holding her close. It was a small gesture, but significantâan unspoken acceptance of the connection between them. Vâs eyes softened, her smile turning into something warmer, more genuine, as she gazed up at Alexa.
âAinât no one gonâ stop us, ainât no one gonâ stop usâŠâ
The lyrics echoed through Alexaâs mind, the music melding with the rhythm of her heartbeat, pounding loud and heavy in her chest. She could feel Vâs breath against her skin, her voice like a whisper in the night, luring her into a sense of safety, of belonging, that she hadnât felt in a long timeâif ever. Vâs hand slid up to the back of Alexaâs neck, fingers playing with the short hairs there, sending another shiver down her spine. The touch was intimate, comforting, and Alexa found herself leaning into it, her forehead resting gently against Vâs.
Their eyes met again, the space between them charged with something electric, something that neither of them could quite put into words. It was a connection that went beyond the physical, beyond the violence and chaos of their livesâit was something deeper, something that neither of them had expected to find in the other. Vâs voice softened, the last notes of the song trailing off as the music faded into the background. The silence that followed was thick with anticipation, the air around them buzzing with the weight of what had just transpired.
Alexaâs gaze flickered down to Vâs lips, the urge to close the distance between them almost overwhelming. But she hesitated, her own walls fighting against the sudden, intense desire she felt. It wasnât just about physical attractionâit was the vulnerability that came with letting someone in, with allowing herself to feel something more. V seemed to sense the turmoil inside Alexa, her hand gently cupping her cheek, her thumb brushing against her skin with a tenderness that sent a warmth spreading through her chest. âItâs okay,â V whispered, her voice barely audible, but filled with understanding. âYou donât have to say anything. Just⊠be here. With me.â And for the first time in a long time, Alexa allowed herself to do just that. She let herself be present, let herself feel the warmth of Vâs body against hers, let herself be vulnerable in a way she hadnât allowed in years. She stared into Vâs eyes, finding comfort in the deep, dark pools that reflected her own guarded soul. There was no judgment there, no pressureâjust an invitation to let go, to be herself, without the masks, without the armor. As much as Alexa had let herself be swept away by the moment with V, the inevitable pull of her tightly controlled world began to creep back in. The warmth of Vâs body against hers, the soft words that had felt like balm to her wounded soul, all started to feel too close, too overwhelming. The familiar stirrings of her OCD began to surface, her mind pushing back against the vulnerability she had allowed herself to feel.
With a quiet, almost reluctant sigh, Alexa gently pulled away from Vâs embrace, her movements deliberate, controlled. V looked up at her, a question in her eyes, but Alexa only offered a small, reassuring smileâone that didnât quite reach her eyes. She needed to get back to her routine, to the safety of the rituals that kept her grounded, that kept the chaos at bay.
Without a word, Alexa gestured toward the door, indicating that she would walk V home. The two women left the bar, the night air cool against their skin as they walked through the quiet streets of Night City. V tried to make conversation a few times, but each attempt was met with a gentle silence from Alexa, her mind already retreating into the familiar patterns that allowed her to maintain control.
When they reached Vâs building, the silence between them was almost palpable. V turned to Alexa, a soft smile on her lips as she said, âTonight was⊠wonderful. I didnât think Iâd meet someone like you.â Her voice was sincere, the words laced with a warmth that Alexa wasnât used to receiving.
Alexa simply nodded, her expression impassive as she watched V head inside. But she didnât leave right awayâshe lingered at the entrance, her eyes following Vâs figure until she disappeared into the building. Just before V disappeared completely, she turned back, catching Alexaâs gaze one last time. âIâll call you,â she said, her smile bright and genuine. Alexa stayed there for a few moments, staring at the door long after V had gone inside. Her mind was already beginning to race, her thoughts swirling with the familiar need to return to her carefully crafted world of order and routine. She knew she couldnât let herself dwell on the emotions that had surfaced tonightânot if she wanted to maintain the control that was so vital to her survival.
Turning on her heel, Alexa made her way back to her own apartment, her steps quick and purposeful. Once inside, the familiar environment of her meticulously organized space brought a sense of relief that she hadnât realized she needed. The first thing she did was strip off her clothes, throwing them into the hamper with a precision that felt grounding, centering. She quickly slipped into her workout gear and headed to her private gym. The intensity of her workout was higher than usual, each rep, each movement, a way to burn off the tension that had built up over the course of the evening. Sweat dripped down her brow, her muscles burning with exertion, but she pushed herself harder, needing the physical exertion to quiet the thoughts racing through her mind.
After her workout, she moved on to cleaning, her movements methodical as she wiped down every surface in her apartment, ensuring that everything was in its rightful place. The act of cleaning was almost meditative, a way to regain the control that had slipped through her fingers earlier in the night.
Finally, she made her way to the bathroom, shedding her workout clothes as she stepped into the shower. The water was scalding hot, just the way she liked it, and she let it wash away the remnants of the night, the emotions that still clung to her like a second skin. Her skincare routine followed, each step familiar, comforting, as she meticulously applied each product to her skin. When it was time to remove her contacts, she hesitated for a moment, staring at her reflection in the mirror. The white-out lenses had become such an integral part of her identity, a way to keep the world at a distance, to hide the vulnerability that lay just beneath the surface. But as she carefully took them out, her eyes revealed the truth that she kept hidden from everyone elseâthe deep brown that held more emotion than she ever let on. As she stared at her reflection, she couldnât help but wonder what V would think if she saw her like thisâstripped of her armor, her vulnerability laid bare. Would she still see her as the cold, calculating leader of Los Santos? Or would she see the woman beneath, the one who was still grappling with the weight of her own emotions, her own fears? With a sigh, Alexa pushed the thoughts aside, knowing that it was safer not to dwell on them. She dressed in her usual sleepwear, her movements precise and measured as she prepared for bed. As she slid under the cool sheets, she allowed herself one final thought of V, her mind replaying the way V had held her, the warmth of her touch, the softness of her voice. But as sleep began to take her, the familiar walls of her mind went up once again, the vulnerability that had surfaced earlier in the night safely tucked away. And as she drifted off, Alexa knew that whatever happened next, she would face it with the same cold, unyielding control that had carried her through so much already.
V lay sprawled on her bed, the soft glow of the cityâs neon lights seeping through the window, casting a dim, colorful haze across her room. The whiskey sheâd downed earlier still burned in her veins, but it was nothing compared to the fire that danced in her thoughts. She let out a slow, deep breath, the smoke from her cigarette curling upward as she stared at the ceiling, lost in the labyrinth of her mind.
Alexa. The name lingered in the air, echoing in her thoughts, refusing to be dismissed. V had met a lot of people in Night Cityâmost of them ruthless, broken, and dangerous in their own ways. But Alexa was different. She was an enigma, a puzzle that V found herself wanting to piece together, no matter how jagged the edges might be.
Vâs mind replayed the night, the way Alexaâs body had felt against hers, the heat that had flared between them, so intense and undeniable. And those eyesâthose damn eyes. Cold and emotionless at first, like windows to a soul locked away, but when V had sung to her, she had seen something there, a glimpse of the woman behind the walls. There was a softness, a vulnerability that had peeked through, even if just for a moment. V had felt it, like a subtle shift in the air, and it had stirred something inside her that she hadnât felt in a long time.
What happened to her? V wondered, taking another drag from her cigarette, the smoke filling her lungs as she exhaled slowly. *What could have happened to make someone choose silence over speech?* It was a question that gnawed at her, one that she knew she wouldnât easily find the answer to. Alexaâs silence was a fortress, and V couldnât help but wonder what lay within those walls.
Her thoughts drifted back to the way Alexa had looked at her, the way her eyes had softened as V sang, the moment of connection that had seemed to hold the world still, if only for a few heartbeats. There was something so raw, so real in that moment, and it made V ache with a need she hadnât expected.
Vâs voice, husky and low, began to hum softly as the song replayed in her head. She couldnât help but sing it again, the words slipping from her lips almost subconsciously, carrying the weight of the emotions she had felt when they danced.
âIâm what you need, what you need, what you needâŠâ
She sang the words softly, her voice a ghost in the quiet of her room. Each note seemed to resonate with the memories of the night, her thoughts swirling around Alexa, the way she had looked, the way she had felt. The lyrics took on a new meaning now, tied to the unspoken connection that had flared between them. V closed her eyes, letting herself get lost in the song, the cigarette forgotten between her fingers as the music of her voice filled the space around her. She could still feel the echo of Alexaâs body pressed against hers, the heat of her breath, the softness of her touch. It was a memory that refused to fade, and the more she thought about it, the deeper it embedded itself into her thoughts.
âAinât no one gonâ stop us, ainât no one gonâ stop usâŠâ
The words felt like a promise, one that V wasnât entirely sure how to keep. She wanted to know more, to understand the woman behind the silence, to see what lay beneath the carefully constructed exterior. But she knew better than anyone that some wounds ran too deep to ever be fully healed, some walls too high to ever be torn down. And yet, there was something about Alexa that made V want to try. Finishing her cigarette, V stubbed it out in the ashtray beside her bed, her eyes still fixed on the ceiling, but her mind miles away, lost in thoughts of a woman who had stolen into her life without a word. The more she thought about Alexa, the more she wanted to knowâwanted to unravel the mystery that was her silence, to find out what it would take to make her speak, if only to her. But that was a thought for another night. For now, V simply lay there, the remnants of the song still playing softly in her mind, mingling with the images of Alexaâs soft gaze and the warmth of her body. The night was quiet, but Vâs thoughts were anything but. And as she drifted off to sleep, the last thing on her mind was the question that had been haunting her since the moment they met:
Who is Alexa Maria Martin?
Chapter 3
The morning sun filtered through the hazy skyline of Night City as Alexa made her way to the diner where she and V had agreed to meet. The city was waking up, its streets alive with the usual hum of activity, but Alexaâs mind was already focused on the task ahead. The night before had been a whirlwind of unexpected emotions, but now she had to push those aside and focus on the mission. There was work to be done, and she couldnât afford any distractions. When she arrived at the diner, V was already there, seated in a booth near the back, her usual confident air about her. Alexa slid into the seat across from her, her movements controlled, precise. The tension between them was palpable, an unspoken acknowledgment of the night they had shared, but neither of them addressed it directly.
A waitress approached, and V ordered a hearty breakfast without hesitation, while Alexa opted for a simple black coffee. She had already eaten at home, following her usual routine, and didnât feel the need for anything more. The waitress left, and the two women were left alone, the silence between them heavy with unspoken words. V, never one to let silence linger too long, broke it first. âSo, this funeral weâre crashing,â she said, her tone businesslike but with a glint of excitement in her eyes. âValentinos arenât exactly known for going down without a fight. You got a plan?â
Alexa nodded, her mind already ticking through the details of the hit. The Valentinos were one of the biggest gangs in Night City, and crashing one of their funerals was a declaration of war. It was risky, but it was exactly the kind of chaos that Night City thrived on. Alexa pulled out her phone, sliding it across the table to show V the layout of the funeral location. It was a well-guarded area, with tight security and plenty of places for the Valentinos to hide. But Alexa had already scouted the place, mapping out the best points of entry and escape.
V leaned in, studying the map with interest. âYouâve really thought this through,â she said, a note of admiration in her voice. âI like it. But you know this is going to get messy, right? Valentinos donât just let something like this slide. Weâre looking at a full-on bloodbath.â Alexaâs only response was a steady, unflinching gaze, one that told V she was more than ready for whatever came their way. The plan was set, and Alexa had no intention of letting it go sideways.
The waitress returned with Vâs breakfast, a plate piled high with eggs, bacon, and toast. V dug in with gusto, the tension between them momentarily eased by the simple act of eating. Alexa, on the other hand, sipped her coffee in silence, her mind still focused on the mission. The warmth of the coffee did little to chase away the lingering unease from the night before, but it was a welcome distraction nonetheless. As V ate, she couldnât help but notice the way Alexa seemed more on edge than usual. There was a tension in her posture, a restlessness in her movements that hadnât been there before. V set down her fork, her gaze narrowing slightly as she studied Alexa.
âYou okay?â V asked, her voice laced with concern. âYou seemed a bit... off last night. On edge, fidgety. Thatâs not like you.â Alexa met Vâs eyes, her expression unreadable. She appreciated the concern, but she wasnât about to let it derail the mission. With a small, controlled nod, she assured V that everything was fine. Her silence spoke volumes, and V could tell that Alexa wasnât in the mood to discuss what had happened last nightâor why she had been so tense.
âAlright,â V said after a moment, accepting Alexaâs response with a hint of reluctance. âBut if you ever want to talk about it, you know where to find me.â Alexa offered a brief, almost imperceptible nod in return, her gaze shifting back to the map on the phone screen. There was no time to dwell on personal mattersânot when they had a mission to prepare for.
After finishing her breakfast, V pushed the plate aside and stood up, her usual swagger returning as she stretched her arms over her head. âLetâs get to it, then. Got some Valentinos to put in the ground.â Alexa followed her out of the diner, the morning light casting long shadows on the pavement as they made their way to her penthouse. The walk was quiet, both of them lost in their own thoughts, the tension between them a steady undercurrent that neither could quite shake.
When they arrived at Alexaâs penthouse, the familiar, meticulously organized space greeted her like an old friend. The clean lines, the perfectly arranged furniture, everything in its placeâit was exactly what she needed to calm the storm inside her. Alexa moved with purpose, already mentally running through her checklist of preparations. V, meanwhile, was more casual, though she couldnât help but take in the space with a curious eye. This was Alexaâs sanctuary, the place where she retreated from the chaos of the outside world, and V found herself wondering what secrets were hidden behind those perfectly ordered walls.
Alexa wasted no time, moving to the weapons cache she had meticulously maintained. She selected her gear with precision, each weapon chosen for its specific purpose. Her silenced pistol, her shotgun with the explosive rounds, and the diamond-and-gold knuckle dustersâall tools of her trade, each one a part of who she was. V watched her, a smirk playing on her lips as she leaned against the wall. âYouâre really something, you know that?â she said, her tone light but with an edge of seriousness. âAll this planning, all this precision. Itâs like youâre trying to control every little thing around you.â
Alexa paused for a moment, her hand hovering over one of her knives. Vâs words struck a chord, but she quickly pushed the thought aside. Control was what kept her alive, what kept the chaos of the world from tearing her apart. It wasnât something she was willing to let go ofânot now, not ever. V sighed, pushing off the wall as she moved to her own gear, which she had brought with her. âLetâs get this done,â she said, her voice shifting back to business. âWeâll hit them hard, fast, and leave no one standing. Valentinos wonât know what hit them.â
Alexa nodded, the familiar coldness settling back over her as she finished her preparations. The mission was all that mattered nowâeverything else could wait. As they geared up, the tension between them seemed to shift, becoming something more focused, more purposeful. Whatever had happened the night before was pushed aside, replaced by the shared goal of the hit they were about to carry out.
And as they headed out, ready to crash the Valentino funeral, Alexa couldnât help but feel a strange mix of emotionsâanticipation, focus, and, somewhere deep down, a flicker of something more. But she buried it beneath the layers of control she had spent years perfecting, knowing that the only way to survive in a city like Night City was to stay focused, stay sharp, and never let anyoneâor anythingâget too close.
The Valentinos wouldnât know what hit them. And with V by her side, Alexa was more than ready to unleash the kind of chaos that would make them regret ever crossing her path.
Alexa and V approached the gas station quietly, each lost in their own thoughts but hyper-focused on the task at hand. Alexa had changed into a sleek, tailored suit that accentuated her sharp, disciplined appearance. Her face was impassive, her mind running through every detail of their plan, each step measured, calculated. She moved like a shadow, the weight of her silence a force in and of itself.
V, on the other hand, exuded an effortless confidence in a form-fitting dress that clung to her curves in all the right places. The dress was a deep shade of teal, catching the dim lights of the city as they walked. V might have looked like she was ready for a night out, but the deadly intent in her eyes told a different story.
They reached the gas station just before the Valentino funeral procession was scheduled to arrive. The plan was simple: take out the guards, steal the car, and slip into the procession unnoticed. Alexa took point, her knuckle dusters gleaming with a dangerous edge. She moved in silently, her fists making contact with devastating precision. There was no hesitation, no mercyâonly the cold efficiency that had made her one of the most feared operators in Los Santos.
V followed suit, her movements fluid and deadly as she dispatched the remaining guards with quick, brutal efficiency. Together, they were unstoppable, a seamless blend of power and precision. The Valentinos never stood a chance. With the guards neutralized, Alexa and V moved quickly, commandeering the car and slipping into the procession as planned. As they joined the slow-moving line of vehicles, the two women exchanged a brief glance, a silent acknowledgment of their shared purpose. Alexaâs eyes were cold, focused, while Vâs held a flicker of something moreâsomething that hinted at the thrill she felt working alongside someone as skilled as Alexa.
The procession wound its way through the streets of Night City, finally arriving at the graveyard where the Valentinos had gathered to pay their respects to their fallen comrade, Vector. The atmosphere was heavy with grief, but also with an undercurrent of violence. This was a funeral for a gang member, after all, and everyone present knew that bloodshed was never far away. Alexa and V blended in with the crowd, standing at the back as the Valentinos began their speech about Vector. The leader, a towering man with a shaved head and tattoos that crawled up his neck, spoke with a mixture of reverence and anger, his words a promise of vengeance against those who had taken Vector from them.
But Alexa wasnât here to listen to speeches. She was here to finish the job. Her hand brushed the cool metal of her silenced pistol, concealed beneath her suit jacket. V, standing beside her, seemed to sense the tension building within her, the cold determination that had taken hold. As the leaderâs speech reached its climax, Alexaâs eyes narrowed. The time had come. With a subtle nod to V, she made her move. The two of them acted in perfect sync, drawing their weapons with lethal grace. The first shot rang out, silenced but deadly. The leaderâs words were cut short as he crumpled to the ground, blood pooling beneath him. Chaos erupted as the Valentinos scrambled, reaching for their guns, but it was too late. Alexa and V moved through the crowd like a force of nature, taking out targets with ruthless efficiency.
The graveyard became a battlefield, the silence of mourning shattered by the roar of gunfire and the cries of the dying. Alexaâs heart pounded in her chest, not with fear, but with the thrill of the hunt, the satisfaction of a job well done. She was in her element, the cold-blooded leader who let nothing stand in her way. V fought beside her, a whirlwind of violence and precision. There was a grim satisfaction in the way she moved, each kill a catharsis for the pain she carried within her. Together, they were unstoppable, a deadly duo that left nothing but carnage in their wake. When the dust finally settled, the graveyard was eerily quiet. The Valentinos lay dead or dying, their blood soaking into the earth. Alexa and V stood amidst the carnage, their breathing heavy but steady, their eyes meeting in the aftermath.
It was done.
Without a word, Alexa holstered her weapon, turning away from the scene as she walked back toward the stolen car. V followed, a satisfied smirk tugging at her lips as she glanced back at the graveyard one last time. The mission had been a success, but there was still a tension between themâsomething unspoken, something that neither of them was quite ready to confront.
As they drove away, the city lights flickering in the distance, V finally broke the silence. âYou were amazing back there,â she said, her voice low and sincere. âIâve never seen anyone move like you do.â
Alexa glanced at her, her expression unreadable behind the mask of her stoicism. She said nothing, but there was a flicker of something in her eyesâsomething that hinted at the emotions she kept buried deep inside.
V didnât push. She simply leaned back in her seat, a satisfied smile on her lips as she looked out at the city. There would be time for questions later. For now, she was content to let the silence stretch between them, knowing that, in their own way, they understood each other.
They had a job to do. And together, there was nothing they couldnât accomplish.
To be continued. This is a WIP that took me about 2 weeks to do I hope you enjoyed the story so far
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Sometimes I see posts about drawing advice and the first thing I see sometimes is âDiTcH thAt DigiTaL CraPâ and man is it the fastest way to get me to stop reading. Just cause digital doesnât work for you doesnât mean itâs bad shut upppp. Just saw a post on Reddit that was like âthereâs too much involved in carrying around an iPad! You have to remember to charge it and charge the pen!â
And then went on to list âok so you need this specific 20$ sketchbook, this set of pencils, erasers, and blendersâ yeah ok remembering to charge an iPad is too hard but grabbing 30 fucking art supplies isnât??? And if your argument is yeah well it all goes in one case guess what: so does the ipad
Like yes varying your art now and then isnât a bad thing but Iâm so tired of the demonizing of digital artists like itâs not real. Especially w the rise of ai bullshit of trying to replace real hard working artists and animators.
Like look Iâve got about 20 or so sketchbooks from when I was in middle school and Iâve moved four times in the past two years. Moving sketchbooks SUCKS. Thatâs shits heavy!! I had some of my earliest sketchbooks ruined cause they got wet! All of my digital art is kept both online and on flash drives!
Not to mention cost. Yes a tablet or iPad or computer will probably set you back in initial cost, but Iâve had tablets Iâve used for 6+ years. That compared to the price of sketchbooks, canvases, paint, etc is so much cheaper in the long run.
Sorry for the rant but I am SOOO tired of bad takes about digital art as someone whoâs drawn digitally since he was 11! Man!
#personal rant#fuck Apple for different reasons but this ainât about them specifically just using iPad as an example
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Okay so hello friends I discovered this site today, when trying to find an app/place to write with low distractions:
So its got: dark mode, light mode, you can set a timer (good for a writing sprint), you can set a word goal, it shows just your writing and word count at the bottom, it has a tool to export your writing as a txt file when done. Its features appear the same on laptop or phone, useful if you're like me and sometimes type on the phone.
Of particular note: you can only backspace through a word, not further. I'd suggest trying to write for a while before deciding how you feel about it. I was initially annoyed, since I couldn't delete a sentence I disliked and could only really fix small scale initial typos. But I just started typing // when I didn't like a prior line so I could just go delete it later in editing, then I continued writing the sentence I'd want instead. After the first several minutes, I decided I kind of like this feature. Why? Because it got me to WRITE. I couldn't really second guess myself much, because re-reading and editing wasn't an option during writing. It will be an option LATER, but not during this writing sprint. Justwrite as another feature, doesn't really let you scroll up. Annoying to me, somewhat, since I couldn't scroll up and double check I was remembering certain details right. But it makes up for it again in getting me TO WRITE. I wrote 3000 words an hour in Justwrite. Just because I HAD to move forward and just tell the fucking story. A lot of what I wrote was good stuff! And I left myself little // to find and fix bits I wanted to work on more. And maybe useful in a story sense, I found my scenes felt they were flowing in pacing better. Possibly because I had to write them timely enough to remember what I was writing ToT (I don't have the best detail memory) so scenes couldn't dawdle long enough to get super stuck or linger on something for an amount of time that would start getting a reader lost or bored. In summary: the particular quirks of not allowing much backspacing and not much upscrolling? Make for faster writing, and a bit more of an incentive to keep a writing flow going while its fresh in your mind.
Anyway I wrote 7000 words today thanks to this site (and the app version on my tablet).
I really appreciate Low Distraction writing tools since seeing even just words underlined or editing tabs above a document quickly gets me distracted. Some current favorites: justwrite (site and app), https://novellla.web.app/ (I like this but I prefer the computer version as the phone version has no night mode), Writer Lite (a phone app I love for organizing writing as it works very minimal distraction but lets me change fonts and organize chapters and notes and projects and check word counts by project/chapter/entire directory - in that app I've written 192,000 words this year, it backs up to google drive and I have not explored exporting options yet but its definitely my favorite phone app for writing project organizing), notepad (when Im om my computer Im not kidding - the lower the distractions the more likely I'm going to use the tool), and honorable mention app.gethermit.com (its a useful site for sharing writing to someone to look at with password protection, and its also got projects/chapters organization, I both appreciate that it includes spellcheck and also hate that it's spell check means I NEVER write on the site I just use it to quickly store a copy paste writing backup online so I can open it up on another device).
#rant#justwrite#reference#writing resources#writing app#anyway its a free site im gonna HIGHLY recommend
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Long, ranty/venty post ahead
god I'm really frustrated as of late
I've known and dealt with tendonitis and RSI on and off (mostly on) since 2020. Also a few times like earlier this year and sometime last year, I threatened carpal tunnel, even. I felt the tingling in my fingertips. It's frustrating when I am often at the height of my passion and drive to have to cut it short by resting and care and avoiding drawing or anything intensive for about as long as I was drawing passionately.
I keep wanting so bad to jump right back into stuff but it just keeps happening, and it gets worse if I'm too impatient. So I just have to sit here spinning my wheels, dealing with the fact I NEVER stop thinking of ideas to draw. I literally cannot stop thinking of awesome fucking pictures I want to draw. It's a constant flow of creativity.
But like. The thing is... I don't know what I'm doing wrong. I mean sure, my posture might not be perfect, I might not have all the right ergonomics and equipment, but, I feel like for the most part, I can't deduce the thing that I'm doing wrong, other than... drawing.
I don't viciously slouch while drawing - like I said, my posture's not perfect, but it's good enough I think
I take breaks, especially if like, dinner gets ready while I'm drawing, I try to take opportunities to stretch my wrist and hands. I'm bad at remembering to do the whole routines people have given me/I've seen online, but I still try my best to get some in.
I'm not like, crimping my wrist on anything, my tablet's flat on my desk, and I feel decently good about how my hand position is on it.
I do own a wrist brace, but, honestly, I often feel WORSE after drawing with it, and I get conflicting opinions online as to whether or not I should wear it while drawing, or if I should avoid wearing it while drawing.
I get plenty of water
I don't grip the pen with a ton of pressure, I even specifically have CSP's pen pressure altered to better advantage me using less pen pressure
When I'm feeling soreness, pain, etc. in my hand, I'll either ice or heat it using the packs we have in the house.
and other stuff I forgot
like... with all of this, all this I have in mind, and from talking to others about it, I feel like I've come to the conclusion that I'm literally not doing anything wrong. So like, I guess it could be from overuse, something that I'd be more prepared to accept...
...if I didn't literally have friends who, multiple times per week, have multi-hour sessions of drawing straight with minimal breaks (and also just drawing all the time outside of those sessions too), have been doing those for months or years, and have told me they experience NO HAND PAIN. And apparently have never felt it.
Like, I'm sorry, I want to not sound like I'm viciously jealous of my friends, but also, how the fuck? How? How??? How do they get to draw multiple hours in a row with minimal breaks like it's some whatever thing they always do, and I get fucking punished for doing my most passionate hobby?? Like, that's what it feels like to me, especially when I compare myself to others who do exactly the level of drawing I want to do. It feels like I'm being punished for no reason other than wanting to do the thing that makes me happy. I'm excited for friends who are capable but it just makes me look at myself and wonder what the fuck I'm doing wrong.
What's different about me?
I've been told I'm not doing anything wrong, but clearly there's something different!! And I have no clue what it is! Other than something fundamental to my body and nobody else's - something genetic? Like, I do have a family with arthritis, my dad has osteoarthritis specifically. But even if I inherited it, surely I've not worn-and-torn my wrist down to developing it at 22 fucking years of age. Especially since I've been trying to practice good wrist health management as best I can ever since I learned about tendonitis??
Like I'm also not that strong. My skinny-ass arms are the main point of my body I feel dysphoric about because they just look so disproportionate from the rest of my body and it leaves me with so little in the way of upper body strength. But I wanted to get better, lift weights, work towards making my arms BIGGER. But earlier this year I had to take a BREAK because too much weight lifting every day/every other day, and push-ups, and all that shit, my arms and wrist were hurting, threatening carpal tunnel.
Ever since then I haven't been able to get back into the swing and so the rare times I find myself trying to lift a 3 pound weight with my wrist, my wrist is sore and feeling even worse for like 2 days straight.
It just feels so fucking unfair. My issues aren't always pain, it doesn't always prevent me from just living my day-to-day life. Often it's soreness, discomfort, hotness in my fingers and wrist, but not pain. The pain I've had in my fingers is rare and typically a point I know when to stop. But it's never been enough that I feel like I'd get taken seriously at physical therapy, especially when everyone else going to PT is trying to actually regain mobility. Or it'll get better by the time I get a PT appointment and I'll awkwardly not know what to say. I went to PT once for a free consultation and basically just got a slip of stretches they told me to do. I did those daily for a while, fell out of the habit, but I never felt like it actually particularly helped prevent the hand pain/soreness.
It just... I'm so tired. I'm so tired and frustrated of this happening every single month at this point, confronting the mortality and precarious situation of my drawing hand. I don't know what I'd do in life without art. I don't know if I can continue forever into old age with a mind that's pushing so far ahead of my body. I need a way for my body to catch up. But it just doesn't seem feasible because it feels like I was just inherently dealt a hand where I can't.
I guess, if anyone has any advice, please let me know. This has been the most comprehensive description of my wrist issues I've ever made and I just want to be vulnerable and openly frustrated for a bit. I know others deal with chronic pain that's debilitating and I sympathize very much. But I guess from my perspective I just don't know what to do. I don't want to wreck my wrist and have to quit drawing by 25.
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Boost Sales: Responsive Web Design & Ecommerce App DevelopmentÂ
In the fast-paced world of online retail, staying ahead of the competition requires more than just offering great products and services. Your digital presence plays a crucial role in attracting and retaining customers. Two key elements that can significantly boost your sales are responsive web design and ecommerce app development. By focusing on these aspects, you can enhance the user experience, improve accessibility, and ultimately drive more conversions. In this article, we'll explore how responsive web design and ecommerce app development can transform your online business and lead to increased sales.Â
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Maximising Business Growth Through Custom Website Design and Development
In todayâs competitive digital landscape, a strong online presence is crucial for businesses of all sizes, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). A well-designed website is the foundation upon which businesses can build their online success. Itâs no longer enough for a website to simply exist; it must be optimised to showcase your brand, engage visitors, and ultimately drive conversions. This is where custom website design and development come into play, offering SMEs the tools they need to stand out, attract the right audience, and foster long-term growth.
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The Importance of a Strong Online Presence For many businesses, a website is the first point of contact with potential customers. Itâs the digital equivalent of a storefront, and it needs to make a positive impression within seconds. A poorly designed or outdated website can lead to high bounce rates, lost opportunities, and a damaged brand reputation. In contrast, a custom-built website provides an opportunity to communicate your brandâs unique message, showcase your products or services, and build credibility.
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Responsive Web Design & Custom Website Design Solutions | Sunshine Coast Web Design
In todayâs fast-paced digital world, having a website that looks great on every device is essential. Whether your audience is browsing from a smartphone, tablet, or desktop, ensuring your website offers a seamless experience is the key to retaining visitors and increasing engagement. Thatâs where responsive web design comes inâand at Sunshine Coast Web Design, we are specialists in delivering this crucial service.
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Long death from the net is long (at least like 2 months or so. Whoops o_o), so here's a very scuffed (a kind of long-ish) update post about what happened while I died
(...underneath the post cut, that is, because CLUTTER!!!!! yeađ)
Awwwwlriight caaammpers!! here's bulletpoint number one: I made a webcomic back in June- (WHAT!!!!!! đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„EXPLOSION NOISES BABIES CRYING etc etc etc-)
...yeah
Randomness is where I pretty much grow my dumb ideas at the wall (usually oc related stuff) and I do freak-all with the thing? And my friends and other people can join in and make entries too if they want to and I think it's so fun and stuff!!!! I LOVE RANDOMNESS RAHHHHHH-
Here's the concept art I made for it because "art block bad" and I have/had to destroy it,,,
...and here's the icon I made for the webcomic on ComicFury (host site)
Currently there's like 30+ entries that I (and my friends) have already made for it, and if I were to repost those entries each day to my online accounts, I feel that would take like..FOREVER to do. So I'm thinking that I either post all of the entries all at once, OR I post them every 30 minutes or so on my accounts.....ill think about it đ
(here's the link to it, btw:
also I would like to add that you can comment on the pages with/without a ComicFury account, but if you want to subscribe to it then you gotta have an account. Just wanted to note that here 7_7)
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Alright,, Number 2: I've updated my personal website a TON while I was away (mainly in the "decoration hell" section of it)
I've also made a new guestbook since 123 Guestbook DIED!! (rip) and I'm currently working on an art archive to put on there as well, so I'll let y'all know when that's ready đđđđ [Link]
Also regarding "The Hole" project-thingamajig: I have an idea for it kind of like..."rebranding" it almost??? In my head???? But I haven't executed it yet. Somethingsomething rp with OC's with friends in the same vein as that one sonic sjw blog from aeons ago because the izzzyzzz's video is smeared into my brain, but also not so chaotic as that whole mess was, I think. Does this make any sense to you
[...and here's the link to the hole also]
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Uhhh NUMBER 3: I made a LOT(?) of art stuff while I was dead again - mainly Randomness stuff - but also edits as well, surprisingly enough considering how my electronic drives are literally on life support because of me pretty much (joke)
I'll post them after I post the Randomness pages I think....and I'll get back into the swing of things like how I was doing before B,)
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Number 4: While I was dead I've been sleeping in a lot, sweating very badly (I HATE SUMMER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!), and oh yea skinning my PC because it's very fun and also I have the valve brainrot still (it never ends) and I gotta express that somehow. I'll post an image of what I've got when I hop on my laptop :0
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Number 5: what else do I add here uhh......oh yea- I've been into visual novels again since I played one recently and plan on playing the totally iconic ATASHINORIRI (banger game đ„đ„đ„đ„đ„) soon. I have so many game ideas in my head still but alas....I am just one girl....with a laptop on life support and whose tablet driver is broken (idk why) so MAYBE ONE DAY!!! but not today.................so sad!!!!
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Ok that's it from me. Um. Have a swag video from YouTube since you read this thing the whole way through and uhhh yea. bye *explodes*
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#flowerposting#actual flower posting#long update post is long. my bad#ok prepare to be randomed on tomorrow.. heheheh >B)))#Youtube
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When you started drawing? And how? Your works are so detailed and you feel the perspective so Q_Q Your drawing of old hunter from DLC is incredibly cool, I am looking respectfully
Oh- You mean this ( x ) one? Haha, yeah, it was an art commission, so I tried to give it the best I could... Though maybe using something I was paid for as a chance to practice perspective was a little irresponcible :') But the customer was happy, and this is what matters!
To be honest, I've been drawing for as long as I can remember...? I have quite the regrets about having basically none of my drawings from childhood survive, because it's been a LOT. But I've been going over the top with details, colors and settings since the age of like, 4-5 I think? I recall the caretakers at kindergarden REALLY loving my drawing of underwater, because I killed it with variety of fish and seaweed, despite having no references or knowledge! Also, fun fact - the very first art criticism of my life from me was towards a girl that colored every woman in her coloring book as blonde with blue eyes! I criticized her saying that there were other colors for people and that it was boring to be so samey dsfjjdshfsd Had to apologize, but.. yeah, it was the ultimate "I've always been this way" moment if I've seen one. :')
I used to visit classes to practice my drawing in elementary school, though! But it was mostly environment and animals, when I was more interested in drawing people at that time! The period from 8 to 12 years was the one where I kept creating OCs obsessively, and stories for them, and I've had like 6 comics I've been drawing and coloring at the same time (mostly comedy + fantasy)! I think what really inspired me to start creating the comics and characters that were mostly young girls with elemental powers was the Russian comic, Rainbow Knights x) (ĐŃŃĐœĐ°Đ» "Пла", ĐżŃĐžĐżĐŸĐŒĐžĐœĐ°Đ”ŃŃ? Ń
ĐŽ) I was obsessed with it, and I was obsessed with excuse to use more colors, effects and nature/elemental aesthetic. And yes, it was all trdaitional! I love using crayons, markers, pens and pencils for coloring. My clumsy hands were never good for paintbrushes... I moved more onto digital around the age of 14. It was when I've found a summer job, and earned enough money to buy a tablet! So.. I started prioritize digital art since then! But it had the form of me first drawing something on the paper, and then scanning and fixing/lining/coloring it on the computer for a LONG time! Well, it was taking some time to get used to, as well, so I also had some drawings I did with my mouse and vector tool in PS or SAI, like this:
It is one of the only few remaining "ancient" ones, since most of them got lost forever on the old hard drive! ...I still HAVE this hard drive, I just have no idea how to extract anything from it.. It is kinda broken :U But if I get my hands on very old doodles trapped there, I will share!
^ I believe this was the first doodle that I did 100% on the computer AND with the tablet! Without mouse, without first drawing traditonally and then digitally, but just on the computer, from start to finish! But it was still hard to do, so I kept with the use of paper and pencil for some more while. Like- I hoped I'd find some old drawings for this ask, but all I found were traditional versions of some of my drawings!
You could tell that using traditional paper + pencil were beneficial for anatomy and proportions. And that I used to be better at that, VERY much better. And that it was sorta... easier to 'get lost' in the process? It was a simpler life when not only I was far less depressed and broken, not only I had more spare time in schoo/uni years, but also just... I did not feel burnt out. Or guilty over the fact of not finishing new drawing "fast enough" (and thus, looking like a loser). I also had less things online to drain my spare time, less distractions... I kinda miss that time, really...
All in all, I've never learned to draw PROPERLY. I was self-taught but not studying too hard, mostly I was just analysing art of artists I loved to improve my own, and asking advice from good artists to fix this or that! Hence, my skill used to be better! Year 2015-16 was my most productive year artistically! I've been drawing a bunch of (then) popular cartoon stuff, as well as TONS of fanart for Rick and Morty RP community, and all the things were sooooo bright, colorful and full of energy...
And now meet the man that sorta ended my art career :^) I've picked interest in Mark (Endlish localisation called him Marx and I hate it lol), and that pulled me into the rest of K1rby. Except I could not actually play anything (besides 64 Crystal Shards that I emulated), so I compensated with letsplays and anime. And Super Paper Mario was a side obsession. xD But.... yeah, since MARK, dark ages for my art started. No, no, my art was good! Awesome, even! I kept people begging me to "please draw K1rby again" for years since fandom shifting! Words like, 'no one ever cared about this universe and characters the same way you do'... But! Drawing 'creatures' for 2-3 years completely destroyed my prior (already loose) knowledge of human anatomy and proportions, and I am still struggling to recover that former skill! :')
Finally, year later, around February/March 2021, I've gotten pulled into Bloodb0rne! Badly. And thanks to Mic0lash. Huh, it is always some madman, isn't it? xD But I felt very self-consious about my art... I felt like serious, detailed, dark and beautiful atmosphere of BB deserved better than my "overly cutesy" and "tone-deaf" art.... annnnd if this sounds like something I'd never say, but rather as an unfair criticism from some antsy reddit-ish asshole? It is because it is EXACTLY what it was! :')
But in either case, the Doll was the first time I've used paper and pencil again in many years. I felt so... alive? I recall the feeling I could only describe as 'blood returned in my veins' but spiritual, you know? It felt like so much fun! To remember how to draw traditonally, to break out of my 'round cutesy' comfort zone- heck, I even downloaded brushes for my SAI for the first time in my life, just to color the characters better! Learned new coloring style, too: usually my coloring was very rigid and relying on very concrete colors for shadow and base.. but from this point on, I prioritized more 'chaotic' approach, as I felt it was more appropriate!
....and so, now we are here. x)
You could tell that some of the things I am just used to persisted, and that colorful, "childish" energy is still slipping through the cracks. Soulsb0rne games are ideal for how my mind works... but perhaps not for how my soul works. There is just something in me that craves that sillyness, overly colorful designs and settings, and maybe ER is closer to that aesthetic? Yeah, had I not been criticized on my art harshly upon joining BB, maybe my art would've been way more cute and 'free'! I always loved drawing many details, but something about the route I've taken about drawing made it very heavy. My brain short-circuits at the AMOUNT of the details I keep in mind, yet I can't rest unless I got it "at least 90% correct", even when it is a darn shitpost ;-; I will figure out what went wrong compared with the way I used to draw humans..... someday.
Thank you for asking, though! Ha! Honorable mention: tons of shitposty comics and doodles I kept drawing in classes, both school and uni! x)
#ask replies#personal#doodles#memories#creativity#visual art#damn that was a neede retrospection... even if a bit sad one#I've also have insentive to think that the reason my art got 'distorted' is my eye condition and..... something with my brain#hoooo boy#like you know those 'before and after' drawing comparison from the same person when their mental illness progressed?#basically I have insentive to think it is something drastic like this especially with how I seem to be intellectually regressing#...about everything but 'mysteries of the universe' and spirituality#I really AM going to turn into a spider huh?! okay when and how kos did something to me? fdsjhhfdsds#but yeah basically? I've been 'this way' since childhood#i always took art assignments over the top#not mentioned in the post because yes sad stuff is for the tags but teachers at school abused this skill lol#they kept forcing me to draw large canvases for holidays and events without any compensation for my wasted time -_-#god I hate teachers in government-funded schools!#still thank you for the ask!#i am not accustomed to so much interest to my weird ass self so sorry if I appear like I am taking it for granted..#i'll respond in kind! .....eventually ;-;
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i feel like i got a whole lot to explain đ„đ
my little sister DID NOT get in trouble because i know shes struggling with her long distance bf and i dont want her to get more in trouble with out mother (shes like the most hated childđ)
my mom had a phone for like six months and she hates spending money on things that can be easily fixed (she yelled at my dad for getting a new phone after he just bought one 'cause he was driving and it dropped out his truck đ). she used it until a week after it crashed and she couldn't tape it no more :/ (it was a wonder it worked when i turned it on).
I WILL BE BACK !! beside from my tablet being stolen, i'm going to school and doing driver's ed (classes to get a driver's permit and stuff) tomorrow so I'll be online more đđ
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youâre going through a lot arenât you đ iâm sorry you were being granted the short end of the stick for a little but on the bright side? drivers ed is easy once you know where everything is so youâre solid, esp since you passed your exams last month. youâre smart you got it. good luck, and welcome back!
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2017 vs 2022
The whole idea you need to put in prompts for an AI to spit out art for you to 'skip the road' of being a great artist is so upsetting.
None of us artists woke up one day and were good. It all started with a dream. A passion. A drive to become better.
Art took a LOT of time, energy, and patience. There were days I wanted to give up and stop being an artist. I could never get anything right.
And while I know I'm still not 'the best', I have come a pretty dang long way. I even still look back on old pieces and go 'how did I do that??'
You have your good and bad days.
And you don't even need a tablet or the best technology there is out there. I still, do this day, do my art with a computer mouse. I just cannot get the hang of a tablet. I don't know why. I guess over 10 years using what technology you were able to afford is what caused that habit to grow. â„
Both above pieces and ALL pieces in my gallery (minus 2) are done with a PC mouse.
I love being an artist because I can go back through my artwork as a child, teen, being in my 20s, 30s, and long after, watching myself grow all the more as an artist.
When you feed prompts to a machine and it spits out something for you, you don't get that same feeling.
Sure, you 'skipped the learning', but at what cost? It just shows art has little value to you.
There are so. many. free and good resources online for you to improve yourself.
Back when I was a kid, I had to have the whole 'here's how to draw the owl' with 2 circles and then the final product, having to try and fill in the space between.
I had to fork over money in hopes I'd find good 'how to draw' books that worked for me.
People get so good at art so much quicker nowadays, it's insane.
And if art does mean nothing to you and you don't want to learn? Hire somebody. There are so many talented people out there who can give you what you want.
#anti AI art#anti AI#artist woes#mod talks#important#myart#oreana draws#i'm sick of seeing the crap comments on twitter and the like lol#it's so exhausting#i do see pros in the idea of AI helping artists but not like this#not like how it's being used currently
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Art update & 3D Robodi model images
It has been quite a while since I've last really done anything online. I've been heavily burned out and tired constantly since at least December or so (I have done drawings in months prior, but I have never posted them publically). I still do not have a new computer, even though I have enough money (about ÂŁ1k) to buy the parts or even an entire computer, but there are other factors in life that need more attention being put towards right now.
I'm still in the midst of trying to get a job (damn required experience and driving license listings!), and drawing right now is bottom priority. It feels like a chore and it's not fun when I have rusted from not drawing in so long (making so many mistakes really sets off my anger problems). I really do not like being pressured into trying to do things, and I have been experimenting with 3D, but only to an extent.
So, with that said, I am going to put making newer drawings on hold for an indefinite amount of time until I feel motivated enough to draw. I'm not done with art entirely and I never will be, but I think I really shouldn't pressure myself as if art is some kind of requirement in life. I've been also having drawing tablet issues, and I noticed there's a small crack in my Huion that I haven't been able to use almost ever since I had it (thankfully the thing still works, and the crack is near the top, only half getting on the drawing area).
I may also finally add some images to my empty DeviantArt account. As much as I do not like that website nor its community, I think it would work if I just put my favorite drawings I've worked on there, specifically ones up until the end of 2023. All of the really old and weaker art (mostly from 2018 and 2020, and anything from 2017) I won't be reposting, as they no longer reflect me, and have not done so for a very long time.
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Now, for the second topic of this post, and in a much better light; the 3D Robodi model. I'm sure I've talked about this years ago on Twitter. Back in 2020, when I was still in my first year of university, I worked on a 3D model of one of my characters named Robodi, using Cinema 4D. It was never finished, but I did learn quite a bit when working on it. Here's some newer screenshots of him, now that I've managed to pick back up an older version of C4D (I do not like the 2022 UI layout change):
This is the last version of the model to not be animated, from May 2020. The image is rendered using the Sketch & Toon shader with the Standard renderer. A few options were altered to remove unnecessary outlines.
The model in the renderer itself; right is the objects list, bottom are the materials (vertex colors and textures, some with C4D specific features).
The last ever version of this specific model from September 2021, with the FOV heavily reduced to improve the depth. A single black thin cube was added between the eyes to create a fake extra outline. A bit of a hacky effect; I did not know how to do inverted normals, in fact I don't think I knew that was how most computer games handled outlines.
The very first saved version of the model, in Cinema 4D's editor, made earlier in May 2020. The pieces have default names and are not parented, some materials are not added yet, and the shapes are noticeably bigger, especially the base of the head and the torso.
I once experimented with "realistic" materials and shading (including the dreadfully slow Global Illumination), which doesn't make the most sense for a cartoon character. Here you can see the unit plate on the back of his head, which I don't think I have ever shown before. The camera may look close here, but it's actually extremely far away with a very low FOV (dubbed Super-Telescope). Some textures are no longer in the project files, so this looks slightly off from how it did back in 2020.
In October 2021, I went back to the older May 2020 model and decided to try and remake it. I realized that using one mesh and extruding it works a lot better with the Sketch & Toon shader, as it does not create unnecessary outlines when the default shader options are left the way they are. The lines in the middle of the eyes and nose are from the shader, rather than a black material cube. Of course, it would be more wise to just duplicate each mesh, enlarge them and invert the normals while applying a pitch black texture to them. I abandoned the model shortly after the progress I made here, and I am not sure why. Maybe I was burned out and lost interest.
I should probably try to attempt making a 3D model of him again and some others, now that I know a lot more than I did nearly 4 years ago (yeah, can you believe it has also been nearly 6 years since my Reville character was created? Robodi was first created in mid-2019; almost 5 years ago! Good things take time and care). It will be a difficult task, but I'll make sure to export whatever I make to a .FBX model, so that it doesn't get lost to C4D licensing Hell. Hopefully, that would make the models work in Blender and such (the materials will have to be baked into textures however, instead of being separate C4D ones. At least .FBX doesn't use an external material file unlike .OBJ, which I and others have had issues with). Maybe I could use them for rotoscoping or somethin'.
Here's hoping to me eventually finding motivation, losing my tiredness, and getting a job with stable income alongside continuing to work on my passion projects, no matter how much time has past since the day I first thought of them. I want to keep doing things, not resting in bed most of my days. Too bad winter is freezing cold where I live, and I suffer from mild hypothermia...
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