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1Gambling for the greater good [Task] Empty Gambling for the greater good [Task] Fri Nov 27, 2015 9:04 pm

Wade Lamar Bainbrydge

Marines
Marines

Wade Lamar Bainbrydge
It was a rather slow Sunday morning and many people were groggy and cranky. The Marines were going about their duties, as to where even Wade was patrolling for once. Albeit....he was literally just pacing around town aimlessly, but hey, it was better than nothing! Wade himself wasn't really thinking about anything. He was more so just sight seeing but was still willing to help anybody who pleaded it. As he continued to go about his random wandering of the town a short, bald, chubby man suddenly ran up to him. He wore a basic white shirt and gray pants. He was clearly distraught. "Y-y-you! Sir! Marine guy! You have to help me!" Wade proceeded to place his hands on the man's shoulders, urging to calm down and speak more slowly. "Its okay mista. What wrong?"Wade would say as he looked about to see if the man was being chased for something.

"I...I...I...I LOST MY FORTUNE!"
The man would suddenly say as he grabbed Wade's sleeves and began to shake him. "ALL FIVE MILLION OF IT! ALL GONE IN ONE NIGHT!" It was then that Wade slowly grabbed the man's hands and took them off of him, cupping them in hopes of calming him. "How?" "I was gambling last night at Baka-Neko Bar. Poker is what we were playing. The manager, Kamu Kiti, came to my table and joined in. I just kept losing and losing to him. When I left, I overheard him talking to one of his groanies. Saying that I was easy and that he'll never get caught. He che-" Wade abruptly placed his hand over the man's mouth. "Chill my friend...I'll get yo cash back. Just wait here." Wade would say as he entered the Casino, the man graciously thanking him.

2Gambling for the greater good [Task] Empty Re: Gambling for the greater good [Task] Sat Nov 28, 2015 11:32 pm

Wade Lamar Bainbrydge

Marines
Marines

Wade Lamar Bainbrydge
Blazing music can be heard before Wade even opened the door the to the club. Once it WAS open, Wade could've sworn his ears popped. The entire place was FILLED with people. To the brim. And it was only 10:03 AM. Wade slowly waltzed in, looking about. Men in suits or some other expensive clothing were either at tables drinking, walking about, or at some special tables where gambling was going on. Women were.......pretty much doing the exact the same thing. Wade began to walk about and asked people questions regarding Kamu Kiti. Not anything along the lines of "how does he cheat" or "how many times does he cheat a day". Rather, he was asking basic questions such as "what does he look like" and "how does he usually wear". After a good 30 minutes or so of questioning the patrons, Wade noticed a newcomer to the bar. He was a short old man with pale skin. His hair was eroding away, but not completely. This left his forehead exposed while most of the retreated to the back of his head. He had rather beady eyes and a small mouth. As Wade observed him, he managed to figure that this man was Kamu Kiti, based on what he was told. He watched the old man from afar, seeing him chat up the patrons before heading to a gambling table and sitting down. Wade quickly followed and sat down as well. Now was his chance.

3Gambling for the greater good [Task] Empty Re: Gambling for the greater good [Task] Sat Dec 05, 2015 10:01 pm

Wade Lamar Bainbrydge

Marines
Marines

Wade Lamar Bainbrydge
Wade looked about the table at which he sat at. Besides there being Kamu Kiti, there were four other people who sat with them. One of them was a old man, possibly around Kamu Kiti's age. He wore a open Hawaiian Shirt, exposing his wrinkly body and one large scar that laid vertically on his chest. He was balding, had blue eyes, and a rather stern and unimpressed look on his tired face. Next was a younger man, perhaps in his twenties. He had orange hair and a goatee. He seemed nervous, visibly sweating. Next were two twin women, most likely sisters. Each had purple hair and green clothes. They had yellow eyeliner and lipstick. They looked to be about 18. Observing his surroundings, he noticed that the gambling match was about to start. Looking at the table, he discovered the game they were playing. One at he was particularly good at. Liar's Dice is was called. A fairly simple game. With a small, the tallboy looked at Kamu Kiti. The man was conversing with a waiter. Gulping, Wade readied himself. He somehow knew that this would be a intense game. It wasn't long it until it began. The shaking of cups and dice could be heard for hours and hours on end. Hours passed and more and more of the group were falling until it was Kamu and Wade left. The two were neck in neck, betting more and more and keep getting draws. It wasn't until Wade's final turn went and, perhaps by sheer luck, managed to win all the money back. Kamu gaped in awe at the entire thing and was about to throw a cursing fit at the tall man, but Wade was quickly out of there with the money in hands, spotting the chubby man.

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