"Are we really going in there?" A redheaded girl pointed out the ominous sandstone building hidden beneath the layers of Sunagakure. Its reputation was known by most as a place of no return but for Kagari, it was where he checked in every day like a regular 9 to 5 job. "Yep," Kagari nodded at the girl as they made their descent down a mechanical lift. He was wearing his usual black-tail coat and mask obscuring his eyes. "The only thing you have to fear from anyone is my handler I guess." Kagari sounded confused; he wasn't sure yet what to make of Tenken. Was he his mentor? Or was he just his strict captain? "That puts me right at ease Joker." Koko huffed out a sigh, arms crossed. She looked uneasy as they got closer to the building. A person who had her profession knew they were going to a prison willingly would be considered crazy, or asking for a death wish. She knew it was a possibility she wouldn't see the light of day again. Kagari, noticing her anxiety put a hand on her shoulder, "I promise you, I will protect you. Have I let you down so far?" Kagari smiled at the girl, doing his best to ease the tension. Koko playfully shoved Kagari, shaking her head. "Not yet, but the day's not over. You did promise me that I would get the briefcase of cash, which is currently being held by you." Koko pointed out to the steel briefcase being carried by Kagari. "I told you, you will get what you're owed. This is technically evidence..." Kagari pointed out to the slightly heavy briefcase; it was filled with several stacks of a hundred yen bills; totaling around $500,000 yen. It was enough to set an average person up for a few years if you spent and invested well. "I wish we had more time to inspect the captain's body a little longer, all I was able to get out of him was this card." Kagari pulled out a blank business card that had a series of numbers printed on it. "It could be longitude and latitude, address, a phone number, or a date." Kagari slipped the card back into his coat as they got closer to their destination. "How come you didn't search the rich dick?" Koko asked, still miffed about her previous interaction with the used to be Winford Heir. "I don't know; he seemed to be the small fry in all this. It was the Captain who held all the cards." Kagari paused, sighing before speaking again. "Besides, his body had already been damaged enough that I didn't want to disgrace him even more." Koko's expression changed from confusion to understanding; she felt some pity for the man despite his betrayal. "I still hate him." Kagari chuckled a little. The lift came to a stop as the two could feel a stop as the door on the lift opened. In front of them was the familiar pathway that Kagari knew. He walked this same path when he was going to help interrogate Saburou when he volunteered himself into the ANBU, and now bringing a witness in. Although he used the title witness very sparingly, she did commit a crime.
"We're here." Kagari switched channels on the radio attached to his belt. Changing the channel to frequency 88, he spoke into his headset; "This is Joker, coming in with the suspect Koko and the scrolls in question. Requesting Tenken at Base, over."<i></i> He shut off the radio and beckoned Koko to follow. "Suspect?" She asked slightly annoyed. "You kinda did steal the scrolls from a very important clan." Kagari pointing out to the scroll container he was carrying on his back. "Well I returned them to you didn't I?" She huffed out another annoyed grunt. "If that's your excuse you are a terrible thief. Come on, we shouldn't keep him waiting." The two walked across the metal bridge, entering the large solid steel door. Inside the Prison, the sounds of wind blowing through the corridors rattling the chains echoed inside. "Don't let it get to you, it was designed on purpose to give off the creepy atmosphere. It's almost like a haunted house you go through honestly..." The two continued to venture down stairs and hallways until another solid metal door blocked their path. It was slightly smaller than the large one at the entrance, but it was still imposing. Kagari knocked three times on the door and awaited a response. "It's showtime." <i></i>
WC: 758
MFT
"We're here." Kagari switched channels on the radio attached to his belt. Changing the channel to frequency 88, he spoke into his headset; "This is Joker, coming in with the suspect Koko and the scrolls in question. Requesting Tenken at Base, over."<i></i> He shut off the radio and beckoned Koko to follow. "Suspect?" She asked slightly annoyed. "You kinda did steal the scrolls from a very important clan." Kagari pointing out to the scroll container he was carrying on his back. "Well I returned them to you didn't I?" She huffed out another annoyed grunt. "If that's your excuse you are a terrible thief. Come on, we shouldn't keep him waiting." The two walked across the metal bridge, entering the large solid steel door. Inside the Prison, the sounds of wind blowing through the corridors rattling the chains echoed inside. "Don't let it get to you, it was designed on purpose to give off the creepy atmosphere. It's almost like a haunted house you go through honestly..." The two continued to venture down stairs and hallways until another solid metal door blocked their path. It was slightly smaller than the large one at the entrance, but it was still imposing. Kagari knocked three times on the door and awaited a response. "It's showtime." <i></i>
WC: 758
MFT