the comedy potential of dregs businesses that aren't the gambling halls is going untapped tbh... kaz mentions that 'the money will be laundered through one of the dregs businesses' at the end of the heist, which raises the question: what businesses. he probably means the clubs, but I like to imagine that post-CK, kaz is bored, they need to launder money, and they also could do with SOME veneer of respectability... and so kaz sighs and asks, reluctantly, if anyone has any ideas. BOY DO THEY. keeg and pim run such a good brunch joint that there'd be street riots if they were shut down and no one minds that occasionally, unconscious people are stashed in the walk-in. anika is delegated responsibility for the dregs gay bar, and kaz tips the dirtyhands drag kings every time he passes through. they make their own gin in some shitty warehouse down in the zelver district like the 1920s prohibition. they opened a bookshop up near the exchange for some fucking reason, but they get a decent trade from the students and academics. and kaz can run a local theatre spot or be an impresario for the arts he'd LOVE that. every time inej gets back they've opened some new bullshit and kaz is counting the cash intake like >:] but it stops him getting bored and gnawing on the bars of his enclosure so. sure. he can run a takeaway.
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Reasons Frank should be invited to the Firefam barbecues:
1. He’s basically an honorary member of the 118 extended family at this point
2. He can get the tea straight from the source
3. He’d probably solve impending problems before anyone realises there were problems to be had
4. He still hasn’t met Chim or Buck and heard about their collective mountain range of trauma
5. He’s always so serious, he should be allowed to let loose a little
6. I reckon he’d just love to study them all in a group setting
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Continued from: [x] @whiskeysmultimuse
Was Haru convinced? No. Did she instead find him acting as casually as possible to be somewhat suspicious? Yes, somewhat. She looks him over critically and notices the suspicious red on his shirt. She steps closer to him and smells his shirt and smells blood, a smell familiar to her.
Was this his blood? Was it the blood of another person? Was he hurt bad? Was he being stubborn and wanting to deal with this on his own? She holds him by the elbow and she starts leading him away from the eyes of others.
“Is this your blood? What happened?” There was no universe in which he could play this off and have her not worry like a hen over this. He could try, but he’d have to be prepared for a fight.
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