Stop at the Shoppe// [Shrimpeh]
Jul 6, 2013 16:19:40 GMT -5
Post by sbeeg on Jul 6, 2013 16:19:40 GMT -5
Jeff Ryder
After all the nervous tension of the Reaping the weeks that follow tend to be rather... well, boring. You can't taunt the poor kids with threats that they will be Reaped, nor can you tease the Careers that they're so stupid that the Capitol wouldn't even let them volunteer. Everyone is relaxed and business has all gone back to normal- including Jeff Ryder's company of crimes. The Wrath Pack's season was in full swing and they were down with just words, now with less Keepers in the District they could act on threats. Just last night they held up a grocery stand, one of the guys shoved a lemon in the poor owner's mouth to him keep quiet while they wiped out all his money and took as much food as they pleased.
It was almost dusk now, practically dawn for Ryder as he scouted the streets of District One for a good place to hit. See, the other guys said that Jeff wouldn't be able to hold up a place all by himself and, naturally, he had to prove them wrong. He was hunting in his own neck of the woods- the scummy, poorer part of One. There were plenty of little family owned stores to hit, they wouldn't have a good pay off but it he had a name to uphold.
There was a two story book store on the left side of the street with a fire escape ladder that might come in handy, but it was too big to think about robbing alone. A dinky food cart stood at the entrance to an alley way but the guy manning it looked so depressing Ryder couldn't even think about stealing from him.
What if he never found a place that fit his profile? What if no such place existed? Maybe he just didn't have the balls to actually take a mission alone. Maybe he was just a coward like the guys said. Now that alone is enough to make a man determined, so with a newly discovered vigor, Ryder turned the corner and scanned the next street for anything that might be a good target.
There it was sitting on the street like a little gift from heaven all gift wrapped for him right there. Slipping a hand through his greasy red hair, Jeff tried to make himself look like a presentable customer instead of a filthy orphaned criminal. Crossing the street he could barely contain his excitement as his feet bounced off the pavement. Yet as his hand touched the handle the giddiness exploded into nervous butterflies. Pushing the door open, he entered the antique store and his stomach twisted around as he laid eyes on the innocent workers of the establishment.
I don't have to "hold it up" I could just snatch something and run. It still counts I bet, especially if it's worth a lot, he thought, his eyes scanning the shelves of the place searching for the priciest item in the little crap hole of a shop. Shoving his hands in his pockets and keeping his head down, Ryder probably looked suspicious but he was too anxious to notice. He was on a mission- one he'd like to finish quickly.