The entry to the Palace was beautiful. The Marble floor stretched out, shining against the light that shone down from above. Patrons from all across the world came and went, the wealthy, the powerful, and those lucky enough to make their dreams come true. Standing in the midst of it all was a lone statue of the Roman Emperor for whom the place was named. Everything glittered, everything was bright, the music triggered a desire to explore and by extension, spend. Everything was tailored to draw the eyes in every direction, subtly encouraging you to lose yourself in it all.
Sonya walked in at the head of her group. Sheâd changed into a dress for the occasion, a white sparkling backless gown that fit tightly around her frame with a pair of silver plates playing at being a corset around her waist. It was one of Mikaylaâs designs. Her hair was up in a ponytail bound with a silver clasp adorned with pink jewels. Her skin glittered under the lights. A spectacle that shimmered just as brightly as the elegant chandelier above. All eyes were on her. It felt amazing. Their trip had been a secret, but now that theyâd arrived all pretense of subtlety was thrown out the window.
âOh it's beautiful in here,â She said with a sigh, casting a brilliant smile at a few of those gawking at her.
Marta stepped up to her side with a slight flush and frown on her face, Sonya had insisted she dress up. She wore a black and white sleeved sundress, the open sleeves and the lower part around her legs were an elegant lace. Her brown hair had been braided neatly, hanging down her shoulder and ending in a jeweled clip. Sonya had never been good at braiding hair but it turned out Bluestar had several sisters, so sheâd been happy to help. Her friend glanced her way and raised an eyebrow, âCenter of attention again, maâam?â
Sonya grinned, âAlways.â
The Chairman cleared his throat as he walked past in his suit, âIâll get our keys,â He said with a harrumph. He was clearly excited to be here but Sonya guessed he felt a little strange staying at a place this nice when they were on government business. Sonya had no such compunctions so she had helped foot the bill. She watched the man go as his son and future daughter in law walked up to the statue.
Sonya glanced sidelong at Hyunh, âEverything you imagined?â
Hyunh turned to look at Sonya, âItâs a bit of an eyesore,â She said and glanced back up at the statue, âThe Hotel is, I mean.â
Duong grunted noncommittally and Sonya casually jolted him with Imperious. She was feeling petty. In response, Hyunh twitched and frowned. Sonya restrained a smile and turned around to put her hands on her hips. Firestorm and his team were looking around in awe and obvious discomfort. The three men wore black suits that Sonya had made sure were prepared for them, each with decorative stripes color coded for their heroic identities. She hadnât interfered with Bluestarâs outfit, the blue suit was perfect for her and she approved.
âYou four need to get used to this kind of thing,â Sonya chastised them, raising an eyebrow, âYouâre with me.â
Firestorm met her gaze and flushed, looking down at his feet. Lifesaver ran his hand over his bald head and took it all in, not even listening. Bandit tried a little harder to look natural but it only made him look kind of constipated. Bluestar simply let out a breath and walked over to her, sighing, âTheyâll get over it,â She assured Sonya.
âI was including you,â Sonya said with a wink, âYouâre sweating, Jessica. Relax! Weâre here for a good time!â
âSays you,â Bandit groused as he walked over, âYouâre not dreading meeting the international heroes.â
Sonya leaned back, âWho says Iâm not nervous?â She asked, ignoring the butterflies that rose up in her gut. She leaned forward and grinned at him, âIâm just better at faking it than you.â
Hyunh snorted nearby and Sonya pursed her lips. Patience, Sonya, sheâll be dead before you head home. Patience. She reminded herself and let out a breath, glancing towards the Chairman who was walking over. âAll good?â
The Chairman handed Sonya a pair of key cards with a room number on them, âAll yours,â He said brightly. âAlso, you should have mentioned that you registered rooms here for the International Team. They werenât expecting to stay somewhere like this,â He said with a bit of a frown.
Sonya gave him an aghast look, âThe Pandora Committeeâs top heroes staying anywhere else while in my care? Preposterous!â She said, raising her hand to her chest in offense, âHow could you even consider it?â
He blanched, âW-well when you put it that way-â He trailed off as Sonya laughed.
âIâm teasing you, Chairman,â She said and walked over, locking arms with him, âI made a unilateral decision and had Carla take care of the details. Sorry I didnât tell you, but I wanted to make a good impression on them. She tells me that the US Branch just assumed I was being eccentric and didnât see a problem.â
The older man sighed, âYou are beyond anyoneâs control, arenât you?â He asked with a chuckle, walking with her.
âItâs something Iâm quite proud of,â She agreed.
âSonya? Where are you going?â Bluestar called.
Sonya glanced over her shoulder, âThe valets will take care of your bags, silly, weâre all checked in. Time to see the casino!â She said brightly.
The others looked at one another and smiled before hurrying to follow her as she bantered with the Chairman of the Pandora Committee. He did not seem upset to have her escorting him.
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In less than an hour they had all largely scattered throughout the Casino. Firestorm and his group stuck together in a little clique while Hyunh and Duong went their own way. The Chairman had opted to go speak with some of the politicians he recognized at one of the card tables while Sonya stood off to the side as Marta sat down at a dice table. The dealer looked up at her as she remained standing, sipping soda from the fanciest glass she could find at the bar. She thought it was funny.
âIs the beautiful miss joining us?â The Dealer asked.
Sonya shook her head, âSweet of you to invite me, but I have a sensory power, I shouldnât be doing too much gambling at tables. Iâll probably hit the slots later, less of an advantage there.â
The dealer looked taken aback, âWeâre still ironing out the rules about light-touched abilities in the casino, there shouldnât be a problem maâam,â The dealer said. She glanced at his name above his head and saw that he was unawakened. He clearly was still one of those who didnât quite understand what he was dealing with when it came to those with abilities.
She grinned at him, âNice sales pitch, but I think your boss appreciates my stance more than you do.ân/ô/vel/b//in dot c//om
He frowned and then paused, his head didnât move but it was clear he was listening to something. He nodded slowly, âHe would like to have a drink with you later, if possible,â The dealer said.
Sonya glanced down at Marta, leaned in and whispered in her ear, âPractice your muscle control while youâre playing,â She said and pat her arm, âIâll be fine.â
Marta glanced her way with a bit of concern before nodding, âUnderstood,â She said, looking down at the table again thoughtfully and with no small amount of excitement.
Sonya stood back up and smiled at the dealer, âI have time now.â
The dealer nodded and after a moment said, âHeâs in the third VIP room,â He said, pointing at a set of doors along the wall. Sonya gave him a gracious nod and slipped away, making sure to take a bit of an irregular route so that she could pass by Hyunh as she sat at a baccarat table with Duong standing over her like an angry hound. She shot Duong a jolt of Imperious as she walked by, causing Hyunh to react instead. The woman twitched and lost focus for a moment as Sonya stepped up to the door to the VIP room and slipped inside.
The room was surprisingly large for a VIP room. One could fit about twenty to thirty people in here comfortably. There was a single large table in the center of the room with elegant decorations on the wall surrounding it. A chandelier hung over the table where several men and women sat playing cards with one another. One of them, a man in a nearly metallic looking suit, stood up immediately upon her entrance and walked over with a perfect smile. He held out his hand, âSonya Chernovna herself, to think Iâd have the opportunity to host the Voice at my hotel.â
She took his hand, âIt was my first pick, Mister Earl,â Sonya said pleasantly.
Analyze.
She raised an eyebrow at him and he paused, a fleeting look of surprise in his eyes that was quickly masked by a casual demeanor as he shook her hand. âThat means a great dealt to me, even more now that Iâve met you in person.â
âIâm sure,â She said with a grin, âIntroduce me to your friends?â She asked and glanced at the others at the table who had stopped their game to stare.
âOf course Miss Chernovna,â He said and walked her over. He gestured to those present and they all got up to shake hands with her, glancing at Prichard momentarily before engaging her. It was clear they wanted confirmation that she was worth their time and given how they behaved after the brief exchange, heâd decided she was very much worth it. She wondered how his power worked, sheâd have to take it out of her warehouse and give it a spin.
First, she had some new product to snatch up while she was here. She started shaking hands.
Not a bad haul so far, one more person. She turned to look at the man who stood up next as Prichard introduced him. He was a thin man with slightly sunken eyes and cheeks. His hands seemed frail even though he felt anything but. Her heart froze in her chest as she forced every ounce of concentration into maintaining a calm demeanor. âAnd this is Craig Hart, heâs in real estate like myself,â Prichard said.
Craig extended a hand, âItâs a pleasure, Miss Chernovna. We should do business sometime, I hear youâve been working out of your laboratory. You really should get a proper highrise at some point,â The man said as she took his hand.
Craig Hart, one of Otisâ top investors and supporters. You helped fund the war, bastard. She thought as she smiled at him, âItâs been something Iâve been thinking about,â She admitted with an easy laugh, âI need more consumer product going out before I can justify it though.â
He raised an eyebrow, âSo you plan on producing consumer product?â He asked.
She shrugged, pulling her hand away and slipping into one of the chairs at the table. A few people had shifted over to allow her to sit next to Prichard. He was trying to make a point. She let it happen. It didnât bother her that he was using her presence to earn political points, she was intending to do the exact same thing to him. Though her priorities had shifted a bit. She needed to figure out where in the hotel Craig was staying.
He couldnât be allowed to leave this place alive.
Just another body in Vegas. She thought grimly as a waiter came over and set down a glass before pouring some soda into it. âOh, thank you!â She said and took up the glass.
A few of the elites around her gave her odd looks, she just smiled at them sweetly, âI have a hard time getting drunk these days, itâs not as fun as it used to be,â She said, tapping her temple. She made it seem like it had something to do with her eyes, which wasnât entirely false. They looked at one another and shrugged as the dealer present shuffled the cards.
âSo, we were talking about ASTAâs consumer goods,â Craig said eagerly, wanting to get back on topic. One of the others, the man who had Beacon, also took interest. He was in the consumer electronics field, a telecom company executive.
âI canât say much, you understand,â She said with a bit of a smile, âBut I am interested in a few areas. Weâve learned a lot of very interesting things from the materials weâve acquired from monsters and the dungeons weâve involved ourselves in,â Sonya said, âTextiles of course, but also communications. Lines of mundane contact are cut off between outside parties and those inside of a dungeon. Thatâs a danger we want to try to overcome.â
âA strong signal that could outplay anything currently on the market,â The executive commented.
Sonya shrugged, âPerhaps. Now! How about some cards? I assume Iâm allowed to play with a full deck, Mister Earl?â She asked.
The hotelâs owner inclined his head, âIâm curious to see what those eyes of yours are capable of,â He said and nodded to the dealer and their little game began.
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Sonya folded her hand and sat back, getting a surprised look from Craig as the man stared at his cards and sighed, throwing them onto the table. He scratched his head, âYou are a monster at this,â He chuckled and leaned back in his seat. âIâve never met someone with intuition like yours.â
You all might have excellent poker faces for the mundane, but your microexpressions, body temperature, breathing, all of it is just data to me. My senses read you like a book even if its something my eyes canât immediately notice. She thought smugly, âAnd thatâs why I refused to play at the table out there,â She said casually.
âRemarkable,â Prichard said, âI may have lost more than I expected but it was worth every penny. Could I perhaps interest you in dinner later tonight, Miss Chernovna?â He asked.
She tilted her head, âIâm afraid not, I am meeting with some rather important people related to my work tonight, it wouldnât do for me to not be there,â She said, âAlso, and I say this in the nicest way possible, youâre not my type.â
The man burst into laughter, âYour bluntness is refreshing!â He said, âDamn shame, thatâs alright though. We really should talk more though.â
âThat, I believe, can be arranged,â Sonya agreed as Craig got to his feet across from her.
âAs for me, Iâm going to retire to my room soon, thank you again for the exciting evening, Prichard,â Craig said and stretched his back. âMiss Chernovna, a pleasure.â
âIâll reach out soon,â She said with a nod and got to her feet as well, Iâm not letting you out of my sight. âI should check on my people. Thank you again, Mister Earl.â
âPrichard, please,â The man said with a wave of his hand, âEnjoy the rest of your stay Miss Chernovna.â
She nodded to him, âI most certainly will,â She said and turned to follow Craig out, bloodlust burning just beneath her skin.