02-21-2023, 12:09 PM
He didn't have to wait long before the clerk brought their latest recruit for the Facility. Not everyone was Military in the nine, but most of them were. But some were regular guys just like him. Allan held out his hand. "Allan Rykovi. This might be the last time you see the sunlight for a while. I'm going to grab a sandwich and a coffee while we are topside. You want anything?"
Allan lead the way towards the front of the Kremlin that lead out into the Red Square. There was a food cart outside and it was one he frequented often. He stopped at the desk and tapped his hand on top. "Kelly, sweetheart, can you have Corlinson's bag delivered to his bunk, while I show him around topside before we descend into the bowels of the Kremlin?"
The woman at the desk smiled and nodded. "Of course, anything for The Nine."
Allan didn't wait for Leon's reaction as he stepped towards the door and started talking. "At least it's a nice day today before you descend into hell." Allan said looking up into the blue sky. "It was raining the day I came in." It had fit his mood at the time too -- sad and depressed and trying not to drink. Never a good combination.
The cart was several meters away and Allan ordered the base sandwich they served and ordered a cup of coffee. He let Leon order before he turned his attention to the giant monument that now stood where the Mausoleum once stood. "Ever think you might do something like that one day?" He nodded towards the Ascendancy's creation. It was awe inspiring and one of the reasons he was grateful for the Ascendancy's blooming friendship.
Allan lead the way towards the front of the Kremlin that lead out into the Red Square. There was a food cart outside and it was one he frequented often. He stopped at the desk and tapped his hand on top. "Kelly, sweetheart, can you have Corlinson's bag delivered to his bunk, while I show him around topside before we descend into the bowels of the Kremlin?"
The woman at the desk smiled and nodded. "Of course, anything for The Nine."
Allan didn't wait for Leon's reaction as he stepped towards the door and started talking. "At least it's a nice day today before you descend into hell." Allan said looking up into the blue sky. "It was raining the day I came in." It had fit his mood at the time too -- sad and depressed and trying not to drink. Never a good combination.
The cart was several meters away and Allan ordered the base sandwich they served and ordered a cup of coffee. He let Leon order before he turned his attention to the giant monument that now stood where the Mausoleum once stood. "Ever think you might do something like that one day?" He nodded towards the Ascendancy's creation. It was awe inspiring and one of the reasons he was grateful for the Ascendancy's blooming friendship.