Six was not having a very good day. Or a very good week for that matter. Ever since he faced off against Ulysses in the Big Divide jobs started to dry up, leaving him very bored. Sure he still found the occasional wastelander that was in need of his services, and the NCR usually had something that needs doing, but there was nothing truly exciting. Sometimes he wishes he wasn't so good at his job. So when the Think Tank asked for help with some special project he figured why not, at least it probably wouldn't be boring. While he was right about it not being boring he was starting to think it was a little too exciting, even for his tastes. Because now he was falling from a portal in the sky heading straight for the ground. Luckily for him it wasn't a large enough fall that he'd die when he hit the ground, but it was certainly gonna hurt. He was certainly glad that he was currently wearing his elite riot armor. He hit the ground with a loud thud, and lied still there for a moment. Eventually he let out a loud groan in pain and picked himself up.

He made sure to check if anything was broken, and when he was sure he was fine he checked over his gear. His two custom Ranger Sequoias, Big Iron and Ace, were still holstered at his hip. They were his pride and joy. At first glance they were just like any other Ranger Sequoia with a few diferences. The first and most obvious diference was that instead of a golden two-headed yao guai of the NCR engraved into the handles, Big Iron had a 21 and Ace had a spade. Then they both had their names engraved into the barrels along with the message 'Property Of Courier Six', and finally they both held six rounds, instead of the usual five. After he was definitly sure they were safe he checked the rest of his weapons. Medicine Stick was still strapped to his back. Blood-Nap was still sheathed at the back of his waist, and the rest of his stuff that wasn't currently atomized by his Pip-Boy was in place safely under his duster. He made sure to check his elite riot armor for any damages but as usual it was just fine. He really did love this armor, he even painted it gunmetal gray with red stripes instead of the white ones that were there originally to better suit his tastes and really make it his own. He never was a fan of the green color it had originally even if it did, as Veronica put it, really match his eyes.

After looking over his gear he checked his surroundings, and was… surprised, to say the least. The sky was blue, the grass was green and there was a healthy looking forest around him and a neat dirt road just ahead of him. Not even Zion looked or felt this… nice. He couldn't even detect any radiation in the area, but how was that possible everything had at least a bit of radiation, even the vaults. Where the hell was he transported.

He decided to check his Pip-Boy to try and find out where he was. When the map screen popped up though, the screen just gave him an error message, saying that it couldn't detect any satellites. But how was that possible? RobCo satellites covered the entire planet. Unless… No that was ridiculous, he was jumping to conclusions.Then again, he's experienced crazier things. Well there was only one way to find out.

That's when he heard a noise come from his Pip-Boy, he looked at it and saw a message on the screen. 'Would you like to turn on Manual Mapping?'

He decided to press yes, and then another message popped up on screen. 'While manual mapping is active your Pip-Boy 3000 will scan the surrounding area and map it for you, but you will have to guide it by exploring and naming any landmarks and cities on your own. Just go to your map and press the new landmark option to add any you come across on your travels. Make sure to explore, because adventure awaits!'

Well he was gonna start exploring to find out where he was anyways, this just gave him an extra reason to do so. Before he started though he wanted to feel the clean air on his skin, and be able to breath it into his lungs. So he switched out his elite riot armor for the clothes Joshua Graham gave him before he left Zion and the put on the courier duster Ulysses gave him when he saw him last over it. He then put on a cowboy hat and his lucky shades before finally breathing in that clean, fresh air.

It felt great it felt cool on his skin, and felt amazing going through his lungs. For once when he breathed in the air it didn't feel dry, coarse, and dirty like he was used to. For once he felt just a little bit happy breathing it all in. After he was finished he stood there for a bit, and was starting to feel bored again. He decided he had enough of just standing around and headed off down the dirt road ahead of him.

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He walked down that road for hours, and he didn't run into a damn thing during his journey. The healthy green trees and clear blue sky lost their luster leaving him walking, bored out of his mind. Hoping to run into anyone or anything if only to alleviate his boredom.

That's when he saw two men riding a cart filled with supplies, and being pulled by a horse up ahead of him. At first he was a little surprised to see an animal that went extinct centuries ago, but then he remembered his current circumstances and decided it made some sort of sense. Especially if his assumption about where he ended up was correct. He decided he might as well try and catch up with them so that he could start getting answers to his questions.

As he got closer though he felt the ground start to shake. Suddenly a giant monster sprouted up from the ground and the two men ahead of him started to scream. As he got a look at it, he wasn't sure what it was. The closest comparison he could think of was a mirelurk queen, and if it was anything like one of those he was in for a tough fight. Before he could pull out the big guns though, some kid came out of nowhere and sliced it's arm off. He raised an eyebrow in confusion and surprise, because there was no way that thing's arm should've come off so easily. He decided to test the creature's durability out for himself and pulled out Big Iron from the holster at his right hip, aimed at the things head, and fired.

BANG

The bullet passed straight through and created a big hole where it's head used to be. He let out a little sigh of disappointment at having killed it so easily and holstered his gun, not even bothering to give it a twirl like he usually did. That's when he noticed the other three people that were on the road staring him with varying degrees of surprise on their faces. He stared back at them for a bit before giving a tip of his hat and a simple "Howdy".

Finally one of the guys from the cart broke the silence, "Wow you two were incredible, you took down a class one danger beast all by yourselves."

He raised an eyebrow at the name of the now dead creature, but decided not to comment on it. He could ask questions later. "Eh, it was no big deal."

Suddenly the kid popped up next to him and said cheerfully, "Yeah it was like taking candy from a big scaley baby."

Six and the two guys from the cart just looked at the kid for a second before he continued, "My name is Tatsumi and the whole capital is gonna remember my name before too long, so you might wanna remember it."

Six just looked at the kid unimpressed, and raised an eyebrow at the kids antics. He decided to move on and introduce himself, "And I'm Six, I'm just kinda lost at the moment."

The guys just gave them strange looks before one of them spoke, "Uh-huh, so kid, you're going to the Imperial Capital to seek your fortune?"

Tatsumi just smiled and said, "Yep, where I come from everyone I know dreams of making it big in the Imperial Capital."

"Look kid, the Imperial Capital isn't some perfect dreamland. Sure it's the big city, but it's been overrun by monsters even more vicious than this earth dragon over here."

Six instantly caught his meaning. All his life he was surrounded by people that would make deathclaws seem friendly in comparison. Tatsumi though didn't seem to understand. "I don't get it, how can the city be filled with danger beasts?"

Six let out a frustrated sigh and turned to Tatsumi, "No kid he doesn't mean literal monsters, he's talking about people."

The man nodded, "He's right the capital is filled with corrupt people who have the hearts of monsters."

Tatsumi though didn't seem to care for what they had to say cause he just smiled and brushed them off, "Thanks for the warning but I can't stop and turn back now. Ya see me and my friends are on a mission to make a fortune and save our village."

The man just shook his head and sighed, "Well than I guess I can help start you off. You two deserve a reward for saving us back there. Let me go get some money from the cart."

As the man walked to the cart Six turned to Tatsumi and said, "So a fortune huh, how do you plan on earning it?"

Tatsumi just smiled, "I'm gonna go to the capital and sign up for the Army of course."

Six simply raised an eyebrow at that, "Well good luck with that then." Suddenly a thought popped up in his head, "Say, do ya mind if I travel with you for a bit. Like I said I'm a bit lost at the moment and I've been looking for some civilization for hours now."

Tatsumi's grin grew even larger and he looked absolutely giddy at that, "Well sure it'll be great, we can go on an adventure together."

Six out his hands up to stop him from saying anything else, "Whoa hold on there kid, look I'll travel with you for a bit, but as soon as we get to a government office we go our separate ways, deal?"

Tatsumi looked a little disappointed and looked down dejectedly, "Uh yeah, deal."

The man came back from the cart and gave them each a bag of money, "Here, this should last you guys a while. You two stay safe out there."

Six and Tatsumi nodded and gave their thanks before heading off for the capital. Six looked in the bag to see what kind of currency these people used and saw a bunch of gold coins. Huh, kinda like Caesar's Legion, neat. As they were walking Tatsumi turned to Six and asked, "So your name is Six, like the number?"

Six just nodded and said, "Sure is. Ya see a while back I was ambushed by some bandits and their leader shot me in the head. Somehow I survived, but I lost my memory, and the dock that patched me up said that the number six was one of the only things he could find that could help identify me. After that it kinda just stuck."

Tatsumi just stared at him with a wide eyed look of wonder. "That's amazing, you must have some luck to survive a bullet to the head. So did you ever catch the guy that shot you?"

A smile came upon Six's face as the memories of Benny's death came to him. "I sure did. Payed him back the favor to, but unlike him I made sure that I got the job done."

Tatsumi started giving him an uneasy look as he heard that, "So you've killed people before."

Six nodded, "Yep, though it's kinda hard not to where I'm from, and especially in my line of work."

"Well where are you from, and what is your work?"

"Me? I'm just a mailman, but there were always something trying to stop me from making a delivery, be that monster or bandit. As for where I'm from, it's just some hellish desert town. You wouldn't know it, and I wouldn't really recommend visiting."

"Well you're the most badass mailman I've ever heard of if that's the case. But if you're from the desert, how did you end up here?"

Six wasn't exactly sure how to answer that question, so he decided to lie. Besides not like the kid would believe the truth anyways. "I'm not exactly sure, I just kinda ended up in the middle of some forest. Seems to be somewhat of a recurring problem for me."

Tatsumi gave a little chuckle at that, "Yeah seems like it. So are you gonna try and find a way back?"

That was an excellent question. The problem was he wasn't even sure if he could find a way back home, even if he wanted to. Sure he had a few friends back in the wastes, and there were certain things he missed, but so far this place seemed much better. He might not even have to worry about growing too bored if what that guy in the cart said was true. Sure the monsters were easy to kill, but if the city is as bad as that guy said, than he'd probably find plenty of work. Cause as long as there are dangers in the world than someone needs a mercenary to help out, or a courier to make the more dangerous deliveries. "Ya know what kid, I'm not sure if I even wanna go back. Think I might just stay here, find some work"

"Well I think that sounds like a great idea." Tatsumi responded with a smile on his face.

Six just nodded along, then he turned to Tatsumi, "Hey since I just answered all your questions why don't you answer some of mine."

Tatsumi raised his eyebrows in surprise before nodding his head, "Yeah sure, what do you wanna know?"

"Well first off what was that monster we fought back there? I heard something about a danger beast but I'm pretty sure you guys called it an earth dragon."

"You mean you don't know what a danger beast is?"

"Nope, but if I had to guess I'd say they're big scary monsters."

"Er… yeah that's the basic gist of it. Danger beasts are monsters that are all over the planet. They come in all sorts of different types and they're listed into different categories that can tell you how powerful one is. The one we fought earlier was an earth dragon which is a class one danger beast which is the 3rd most powerful class. Right below special, and then super class at the top."

"Huh, neat. So earlier you said your on a mission with some friends, but you seem to be at the moment, something bad happen to them?"

Tatsumi frowned and looked down in sadness for a moment before answering. "Er, sort of. Earlier we were attacked by bandits, and we were able to fight them off, but we got separated afterwards. I'm just worried they might be lost cause my buddy Ieyasu has a terrible sense of direction."

"Sorry to hear that, but if they're anything like you I'm sure you'll find them just fine. Say one more question do you know the name of the planet we're on?"

Tatsumi just looked a little taken aback and confused at that one, "I'm sorry what?"

"This planet, do you people call it a specific name? Cause I don't know anything about this area besides the fact that we're heading some big capital city of some sorta empire."

Tatsumi, still confused decided to try and answer the question, "Well it's not just some sorta empire, it's The Empire that rules over most of the land. Also now that I think about it there isn't really a name for the planet, we just kinda call it the world."

Six just gave him a deadpan look in response to this information, "You people really suck at naming things you know that, I mean you can't even name your own planet let alone your empire. Well ya know what I'm just gonna call it Earth-2."

"Wait, what happened to Earth-1?"

Six just shook his head, "That's not important kid. What's important is that now this place has a name, and I'm satisfied."

They continued to walk until they reached cobblestone roads and multiple buildings. They both knew that they'd finally reached the capital. Six just stared at the sprawling city in front of him with a bit of shock. He tilted his sunglasses down so he could look over them with his own eyes, and make sure his shades weren't just causing him to hallucinate the sight before him. It was real though, all of this was real.

Now Six was a man who was very difficult to impress, but even he had to admit that this place looked amazing. This city alone, was probably as big, if not bigger than the entire Mojave. He looked further up and saw the Imperial Palace. That building by itself was probably the size of New Vegas. He almost couldn't believe what he was seeing, but it was real. Tatsumi, standing next him, seemed to be amazed as well, "Whoa man, the capital is even bigger than I thought. If things work out here, I can just buy the village."

Six, having recovered from his shock simply nodded his head in agreement. "Yeah, hey we should get moving. Time is money after all."

"Yeah you're right, let's go and find the barracks. Maybe my friends have already joined, and I'll see them there."

After asking around for some directions they finally reached a government office. Six turned to Tatsumi. "Well kid looks like this is it. After we go in there we do our business and then we part ways."

Tatsumi looked away, failing miserably at hiding the bit of disappointment he felt. "Yeah, but hey maybe we'll see each other again someday."

A hint of a smile reached Six's lips, "Yeah maybe. Well let's head on in."

They headed inside and waited in line for the front desk. Eventually Tatsumi reached it started talking to the official at the front desk. And then Tatsumi decided it'd be a bright idea to pull out his sword, and then Tatsumi got kicked out. Six watching this decided to yell out and wave goodbye, "Bye Tatsumi!"

After the official got back to his seat at the front desk he motioned Six forward. "State your name and business."

"My name is Six, and I'm a mercenary as well as a courier. I'm new in town so I was hoping I could come here and find some work."

The official raised an eyebrow at him before giving a loud sigh. "Well Mr. Six, as far as I know we aren't hiring mercenaries, especially not unknowns such as yourself, and we don't have any deliveries that need taking care of at the moment. But there is a notice board on the wall over there. People usually put job listings for things the guardsmen are to busy to take care of over there. There are also wanted posters listed on the board as well if you desire to try your hand at some bounty hunting."

Six nodded his thanks at the official before heading over to the notice board. It was covered in request. Clearly this city wasn't as nice as it first looked if the sheer amount of requests was any indication. If nothing else, Six would definitely be kept busy for a long time. A couple of wanted posters caught his eyes. Two women and a man. Their names were Najanda, Akame, and Bulat, and apparently they were members of an assassin group named Night Raid. While the reward listed for each was very tempting he didn't think hunting down a group of assassins was a good idea for a first job, though he'd definitely make sure to keep an eye out.

He looked over and a different request popped up. The Bloody Cleaver gang. They were wanted for multiple accounts of child slavery and tracking, and a nobleman had taken a special interest in their elimination. He wanted the leader of the gang, a burly asian looking man named Hei Kong, brought to him alive, along with the head of his lieutenant. He was a big bald man with dark skin named Orion. According to the job notice he was in possession of something called an Imperial Arm specifically named Taurus that the noble wanted brought to him as well. There was a picture of it attached along with the pictures of Hei and Orion. Taurus looked like some strange chainsaw and there was fire surrounding it in the picture for some reason. There was an address listed for the restaurant they were using as a front along with a warning that it was heavily guarded, though Six wasn't too worried about that. If anything it made him more excited, along with the feeling of anticipation for a decent fight. He took the papers for the job listing off the board and headed off.

It was night time by the time he showed up. The street lit by nearby streetlamps and the full moon. The windows of the restaurant were small and the sign hanging from the roof was lit up showing its name, The Red Kong. There were two armed guards out front and the rightfully tensed up when they saw him approach armed and fully decked out in his elite riot armor. One of them stepped up pointing their gun at him, about to tell him to get the hell away. He never got the chance though, because before a word could leave his lips Six pulled out A Light Shining In The Darkness and put a bullet through each of their heads, killing them both instantly.

He holstered the weapon under his duster before using his Pip-Boy to bring out his 45 auto SMG. He then kicked down the door surprising the gangsters inside who were busy getting out their weapons. He looked at them and said, "Hello, I'm looking for your boss." Before any of them could respond he pulled the trigger and unloaded on them. Most of them were filled with lead before the could begin to shoot back. Those that were able to reach their weapons and attempt to fight back didn't last long against the hailstorm of bullets though. After he was sure everyone in the dining room was dead he moved on to the kitchen making quick work of any goons attempting to hide in there. After clearing the rest of the rooms on the first floor he was unable to find either Hei or Orion, but he did find a cellar door.

He opened it up and went down into the cellar. It was dark, but he was able to see thanks to the night vision in his helmet. At first he didn't see anything, but then he heard a soft whimper. That's when he saw them. Kids beaten and weak, locked in cages. It was a sight he had seen before, except these kids didn't have explosive slave collars around their necks. That didn't make the sight any less sad though. He broke the locks on their cages and told them, "I'm gonna go back upstairs and get rid of the guys that did this to you. Now you guys can either wait for the Imperial guards to come and find you, or you can leave after I finish up, you got me."

The kids, either unable or unwilling to speak, simply nodded in understanding. "Good now remember, don't leave until the gunfire stops." With that he went back upstairs to continue his hunt. He continued up to the second story of the building. There wasn't much to it. The second story was just a long hallway with rooms on either side, leading to a door that he was sure was for the main office, and where he would find Hei and Orion.

He kicked down the first door on his right and unloaded on the men inside, quickly killing them. He heard the door on the opposite side of the hall open up behind him. He quickly turned around and pulled the trigger killing the men stupid enough to try and get the drop on him. The last few doors down the hall leading up to the manager's office opened up, and he entered the room the last few guys tried to come out of, taking cover by the door. He waited a few seconds for the gangsters to fill out into the hall before tossing out a grenade into the hallway that filled the men inside with explosive shrapnel when it went off. He stepped out, putting any survivors out of their misery with a swift bullet to the head before stopping at the door to the manager's office.

He atomized his .45 auto smg before pulling out Big Iron and Ace and kicking the door open. He quickly put a bullet through the two guards in the room, killing them instantly. He then turned to the last two gangsters left alive in the building. A burly asian man sitting in a chair behind a big desk, and the big bald man standing next to him. "You two wouldn't happen to be Hei and Orion, now would you? Cause I've been looking for you two."

Hei didn't seem to happy at the appearance of six and yelled out in a rage. "Orion! Kill this son of a bitch!"

Orion snarled at him before revving up his strange looking chainsaw that Six was pretty sure was named Taurus. "With pleasure."

Six just quirked an unseen eyebrow at him under his helmet. "Oh come on what are you gonna do with that-" He was cut off by a stream of fire that Orion sent his way, that Six just barely managed to duck under in time. "Oh shit." Before Orion could send another stream of fire his way he quickly stepped out the room and closed the door behind him. "Huh, that's new."

Unfortunately for him, he didn't get to contemplate this new development further before the door behind him exploded. It sent him flying towards the other end of the hall and down the stairs. He groaned loudly in pain before picking himself back up. "Aw fuck, this guy's a bit tougher than I'd thought he'd be."

Just then Orion came down the stairs, ready to continue the fight. Six quickly put some distance between them and dove behind an overturned table for some cover. A stream of fire flew by above his head, and as soon as it passed he stood up and opened fire on Orion. Unfortunately before the bullets could hit him, Orion put up some sort of flame shield in front of him, melting the bullets before they could hit him. So clearly bullets wouldn't work here, maybe he could try energy weapons. He didn't use them very often, but he couldn't think of much else to do.

As Orion cut through the table he was hiding behind with Taurus, Six dove for cover and holstered Big Iron and Ace and used his Pip-Boy to bring out Pew-Pew. He quickly fired a few laser bolts at Orion. They were able to hit him, but they didn't seem to do much as Orion just began to laugh. "That's a cute toy you've got there. It actually managed to singe me a little, but with Taurus by my side nothing burns hotter than me!" He then sent a fireball at Six that he tried to dodge, but it hit the floor in front of him, sending him flying.

Bullets and lasers didn't seem to work, and he doubted plasma would do much either, but that fireball gave him an idea. When in doubt, blow it the fuck up. He put away Pew-Pew and brought Thump-Thump, he then sat up, aimed and fired. Again Orion brought up his flame shield but as soon as the 40mm grenade made contact, it exploded in his face, sending him flying back into a wall and landing on the floor in a heap. Six got up and headed over to Orion to see if he was still alive. If the initial explosion didn't kill him the shrapnel would definitely get him eventually. Not that it mattered, either way these were going to be Orion's last moments.

As he approached Orion he saw him reaching out with a bloody, shaking hand for Taurus. Six quickly put a boot on said hand, breaking it. "I don't think so big guy, you're finished." He then knelt down, and unsheathed Blood-Nap. He pulled up Orion's head giving him a good look at the large knife as he brought it to his neck. "This might sting a bit." He then quickly pulled up on Blood-Nap cutting through Orion's neck, and decapitating him. He then wiped the blood from his knife and sheathed it, before putting Orion's head in a bag, and tied it to his belt making it ready for delivery.

He then picked up Taurus, and looked at it. It was called an Imperial Arm in the Job ad, suggesting that there were more items similar to this. From what he could gather, he guessed that they were most likely weapons with powerful abilities. For a moment he thought about keeping it for himself, but the poster did say to deliver it to the client, and he always made sure to get the job done in full no matter what. Besides, he was never a big fan of melee weapons anyways.

After he slung Taurus across his back he walked up the stairs towards the manager's office. When he got there Hei was pointing a gun at him, and looking very angry, but there was a hint of fear in his eyes now. Faster than Hei could blink though, Six withdrew Big Iron and shot the hand Hei was using to holding the gun off. Never one to let the opportunity for a good quip pass him by, Sic said, "I would be careful with that, you could hurt someone." Hei didn't seem to appreciate it though, as he went to his knees, holding onto the bloody stump and screamed in pain. "Oh quit being a baby, now come on, there's someone who wants to see you." Six grabbed Hei by the back of his collar, and dragged him out into the streets and to the location Six was suppose to deliver him to while Hei screamed in terror and pain the whole way.

When he arrived at the delivery address he stood in front of a large gate of some mansion, that had multiple armed guards stationed in front. They pointed their weapons at Six and one of them approached him. "State your business before I tell my men to open fire on you."

Six casually pulled a now whimpering Hei onto his feet. "I believe someone here wanted to see this man."

The guard's eyes widened as he got a good look at the bloodied and battered Hei, and then he seemed to realise who he was. "Oh, o-of course. Follow me, I'll take you to Mr. Longview right away."

The guards opened the gate and the head guard led him into a mansion and into a large dining room where Six was told to wait. He stood there casually leaning against a large dining table while Hei was on his knees, still whimpering. After a few minutes a well built man with graying hair and mustache, to match his equally gray eyes, wearing a red satin robe and pants came in, flanked on each side by two guards, one carrying a large sack, which he presumed was filled with money. The man, looked at Six while pointing to Hei and asked, "This is him?"

Six nodded in confirmation, before the man looked down at Hei and grabbed his face forcing him to look at the man. A smug, satisfied smile came upon his face, "Hei Kong, I've been waiting quite a while to meet you. Gotta say though, I expected more." He then turned to one of his guards, "Take this man to the dungeon. We'll have a lengthier, more in depth conversation there." Hei was then dragged out of the room by one of the guards, to where he was sure to eventually meet a grizzly fate. The man then turned back to Six, "I assume you have the other items I asked for as well."

Six nodded again before saying, "Of course, I always make sure to get the job done." He then set the bag containing Orion's head on the table along with Taurus.

The man smiled at him, "You most certainly did get it done, I am most please." He then turned to the guard holding the sack of money, "Well then, give this man his reward."

Six took the sack from the guard and opened it to check its contents. Inside were a load of gold coins. Satisfied Six used his Pip-Boy to atomize it into his inventory.

The guards looked very surprised by this while the man simply raised an eyebrow, but didn't bother to comment on it. "Say I don't think I've heard of anyone matching your description before. Are you by any chance new to the city?"

Six nodded, "Yeah I got here earlier today and I saw your ad on the notice board. I decided to take the job so I could get a feel for the place, and maybe make a decent first impression."

The man smiled widely at Six, "Well I must say I am very impressed. So what's your name son?"

"I go by The Courier."

The man raised an eyebrow at his answer, but decided not to comment on it, "Well then Courier , my name is Jeremiah Longview, and I'll be sure to put in a good word to some of my colleagues. I'd think they'd be interested in hiring someone so obviously skilled as you, and if I need anything I'll be sure to contact you. Speaking of which, how would I go about doing so?"

Six shrugged, "Just put up some fliers, or job postings for me or simply ask around for me. I'll come to you eventually."

"Well alright then, it's been a pleasure doing business with you Mr. Courier." He then stuck out his hand for Six to shake.

Six took the hand and gave him a firm shake. "Likewise, I'll see you again if you've got a job for me." Or if you are my job, he thought to himself. With that he left.

I'm back. I've been gone for... a while. I wrote this thing and I figured, well this looks like something people might actually read. Now I'm gonna be honest, I have no idea when I might publish another chapter. Part of me didn't wanna publish this cause I told myself I wouldn't publish anything until I finally finished one of my Jason Todd fics, but here we are anyways, because I'm extremely fickle about these things, cause really this is just a hobby. And not even my main hobby. But I hope you enjoyed, and didn't just stop reading when I went into an overly long description of some of the Courier's gear at the beggining. It's kinda why I didn't go into a description of the man himself. But if you really wanna know what he looks like, you'll probably find out next chapter, if I ever publish it. Because parts of next chapter will be told through a different character's perspective. You probably know who if you read the character tags. Now that I'm done with my overly long A/N I'll see you guys again... evntually.