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Unexpectedly, she complies. The corpo pulls a wristwatch off of her arm and, hand still around the chain, places it on the counter. Company policy doesn't allow for bartering, but the idea is obvious. If you tell her what she wants to know, she'll 'forget' to leave her watch on the counter.
The timepiece looks like silver, but anything can look like silver these days. It does have one major perk- it's a mechanical watch. Not only is this a financial flex in the current day and age, it's also got no electronics tied to it, making it easy to resell.
Why so desperate to leave? And then, looking her over again, it dawns on you: This is the woman that Wade was looking for. She's in corporate espionage, and her ticket is due for getting punched.
That watch is valuable, but is it worth you risking a slit throat?
>>The Watch
>Absolutely. That watch might buy you some human rights, and getting killed by Wade is a feature, not a bug.
>Absolutely. She's just looking to get out of here, same as you. Give her the chance.
>Absolutely, on the condition she takes you with her. Get yourself out of this godforsaken hellhole.
>Absolutely, and you'll sell her out the second she leaves. Why get paid once when you can get paid twice?
>Nah, you really don't want to be introduced to the lovechild of enhanced interrogation and man-made horrors beyond your comprehension.
>Nah, as insane as Wade is, he's a reliable regular and you don't want to betray him.
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