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Nonchalance and was the mantra of Birdie's physical actions while mentally he was as observant and anxious as ever. He was dressed in his typical attire with both his hands pressed into his denim pockets. The only weapon he bothered to take off the ship with him today was his six round pistol. He was sufficient enough with his hands that should anyone try him, he'd be able to handle himself and his plus one for the day. A little irritated with his disciple for lack of a better title, Birdie dragged Verde along with him to his usual loitering grounds. Slithering through the streets like he always did, Verde naively followed with child like eyes, taking in everything he saw. This was his first time being brought to the lawless side of Jaya. It wasn't actually lawless, but it might as well had been since none of the few Marines actually on the island ever bothered to travel so deep into such a heavily saturated area.
"Lower your eyes a bit, you look like a victim to a robbery already." Birdie shook his head as he spoke to Verde who was a bit slow on actually catching his words.
"Huh? . . . Oh . . . ok." He was draped in his usual loud purple attire which Birdie thought was an eyesore, but he didn't want to take the kid's individuality away.
"Just hold on to this, so you at least look a bit intimidating or something." Birdie unfastened his holster with his pistol and handed it to Verde who clumsily fastened it around his hip.
Out of the filthy streets, the duo stepped into an even filthier pub, the Salty Spittoon.
"Uhhh, there's a table right there Bird-" Birdie turned his head and put a finger to his lips.
"For as long as we're in this part of town, I'm Dante. Our business is at the bar anyways." Verde nodded, figuring it had to do with the News Coo article that was released not too long ago.
"Hm?" Birdie stopped in his tracks tot he bar, noticing only the assistant of his purveyor was present.
"On that holster, there should be a leather pouch with some Beli in it. Handle this trade for me." Verde looked at Birdie then at the man who sat at the bar with two empty seats to his left and right, then a suitcase in his lap. Nodding to Birdie he went to the supplier to tend to business.
Birdie himself would observe how Verde did from in the company of a few other of his own men. These seven crewmates of his having arrived at the bar prior to Birdie and Verde, had already occupied a table and had a seat left for Birdie and Verde, but he wouldn't be needing it anytime soon. Making his way near the far right corner of the pub, he sat in the company of his allies.
"I don't know why you put so much faith in him Dante. He just seems so empty minded at times." Birdie nodded and laughed at the remark.
"What can I say, I see things a lot of people don't." He leaned back onto the two back legs of the chair, propping his feet up on the table in a perfect balancing act like he always did. Arms across his chest he watched on for a moment before another one of his crewmates spoke to him specifically.
"Hey, do you think that guy in the corner is a bit familiar looking?" Birdie entertained the comment and looked over his shoulder shamelessly at the man sitting at the table next tot heirs in the corner by his lonesome. Squinting a bit he did feel the guy was vaguely familiar, but a lot of people were to Birdie. With the type of person he was though, he couldn't just let the thought go, because it might be important to know who this guy is. His eyes left the man's fram for a fleeting moment as he looked back at Verde, before it clicked and Birdie began to laugh quite loudly. The banter of the pub didn't stop and it only drew the attention of a few as it would seem as if those he was with had told a great joke, as others in the pub laughed similarly all the time.
"I'll be damned." He voice was a bit more gruff as he said this and took his feet off the table causing his chair to rock forward stably, now on all four legs. Standing up, he walked over to this man's table, grabbed a chair and sat in it, his back facing his companions, with the rest of the pub to his right side and the man to his left.
"Does the name Rooster ring any bells to you?" Again with the shameless attitude, Birdie gazed at the man with a grinning smile as if waiting for him to fall into his trap. If the man was who Birdie had thought he was, the name Rooster would surely bring thoughts of a young ambitious dreamer named Ondori to his mind.