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Now reading: Chapter Ten - Marketing Your Way Home from Stray Cat Strut, a Action novel by RavensDagger.

Chapter Ten - Marketing Your Way Ho

Work sucks.

A lot of people say it, but its not true. Work itself isnt awful. It can be satisfying; it can be sothing you look forward to. Working with others you enjoy, creating sothing that will go down in history, becoming better and earning enough to live a comfortable life. There are a lot of reasons why work can be an enjoyable, fulfilling activity.

The problem is that in order to create work like that the entire system needs to be willing to take big steps and make big sacrifices. Those cut into a companys profits, and a company only exists to generate profits.

So yeah, work doesnt suck, but yours probably does.

--Precision Headhunter Co. CEO, teleconference on the joys of work, 2024

***

I crashed into Lucy and pulled her to .

My worries crashed into her too, like a freight-train barrelling down a slope at full speed, then eting the face of a mountain.

She grabbed closer, returning the hug even as I buried my face in the big ss that was her poofy hair. I love you too, she said. As far as greetings went, it was just about perfect.

Mhmm, I agreed. I pulled back enough to press my lips to hers. It wasnt a sexy kind of kiss though, just contact, a reply, I guess.

Look, I was never good with the romance stuff.

So, uh, I said. The museums a house now.

Lucy laughed. Is it? You picked the giant cat shape, right?

Its kind of iconic, I said.

Ironic, more like, she shot back before spinning out of my grasp. A few of the kittens were milling around. The Twins were in the kitchen space, barely visible over the island, and a few others were in the living room, a movie blaring on the big screen.

Do you have a lot of things to pack away? I asked. The kittens?

A few things, she said. You want to move us over?

Right away, I confird.

Her eyebrows shot up. Really?

Yeah. Theres aliens on the edge of the city already. I dont know if there are enough soldiers between them and us for to be comfortable. The museum... ex-museums probably safer than the hotel. Or it will be soon enough.

Lucy nodded. Ill wrangle the kittens. It shouldnt be too hard, you know how kittens are when you show them a new box. We didnt co here with much.

You're saying we wont strip the entire place for everything its got? I asked.

Lucy tapped her lower lip. Do you think we can leave with the bed? And should I tell the kittens to leave anything thats nailed down?

I want the TV, Nose shouted from the living room. The little shit was listening in, huh?

We cant sneak the TV out, I called back. It wont fit in any bag... also, we dont have bags to begin with.

Ill call the staff, Lucy said. Im pretty sure they have a sort of lost and found with old luggage we can take.

Theyll probably be happy to see the back of us, I said.

Lucy shook her head. Oh no, no way. Theyve been using you for advertising since you got here. Bet the mid-lister managent types are going to cry when we leave.

Seriously? I asked.

She shrugged. Theyve been tasteful about it. They dont na you but its like, really obvious its you. Plus their dia feeds have been linking over to so paparazzi sorts that did take pictures of you. You know, hashtag, StrayCatWasHere.

Oh fuck , I muttered. I squeezed the bridge of my nose while shaking my head. In the end though, it didnt really matter much. Corpos would corpo. Well, whatever.

You know, we could use that to our advantage, Lucy said.

How?

She gestured around the room. This place is furnished. Ours isnt. Not much, anyway. We need beds, and a few appliances, entertainnt stuff, tables, chairs, couches. You know, house stuff. The hotel happens to have a lot of that stuff.

Alright, so we steal it all on the way out?

Lucy giggled. I was thinking more about getting them to deliver it all for us. Maybe use so of their designers or whatever to make it all nice and neat at ho.

Uh, I said. That sounds expensive.

Lucy nodded. I bet. Millions, at the minimum. Probably more than we can afford. But, you have sothing they want. The credibility of a samurai. And with the city about to get attacked, all those bougie rich sorts living on the outskirts will want to move inwards to where its safer.

I caught on. I help them run an ad or sothing, maybe use my image, and they can claim that the place is safer. Then theyd help us get furniture and shit like that.

Yeah, Lucy said. I... have no idea who youd need to talk to to work all of that out, but its an idea.

Its a brilliant idea, I said.

For multiple reasons. It would keep Lucy busy and safe at ho while getting us what we needed without spending points for it. I would even likely have a few extra turrets in a few days. I bet the hotel would be all over those.

Yeah, that could work, I muttered. Okay, we still need to move the kittens over, and sooner rather than later. Can you do that?

Ill have to rent a car or two, Lucy said. Were not going to take the tro all the way over, are we?

Oh fuck no, I said. Using public transportation was asking to get stabbed, or to lose a kitten sowhere along the way. Especially if news got out that the Antithesis were around and ready to chow down on so nice juicy civilians. Having the kittens caught in a panicking mob wasnt sothing I was keen on. Ill give you a heap of money, just find a moving company, or rent a bus, or get like, ten drivers to get the kittens and all the stuff over.

If youre giving the money, Lucy said. That ans that youre not going to be here.

I worked my jaw. I an, I guess I could stay, I said.

She shook her head, hand touching my arm carefully. Its fine. Well, fine-ish. Ill still worry, but I know you well enough to know that you want to be out there. Youll stay safe?

Ill probably be working with Gomorrah, I said. Maybe so of the other samurai I t today. Well watch over each others backs.

Alright, Lucy said.

I didnt tell her that I didnt even have an inkling of what the long-term plan was. The way things had been laid out had been almost entirely responsive, relying on defending the city instead of attacking the root of the problem.

That didnt bode well, but then, I probably didnt have the rank or power or whatever to casually fly around and take out entire hives.

I pecked Lucy on the cheek real fast. Ill head out again, alright? Ill be back in a couple of hours. Text if anything cos up. Anything at all. And feel free to remind people that if I have to fly back here, that ans removing a samurai from an active battlefront thats literally on their front door, and that Ill probably not be in the best of moods.

Oh, you can co in, all pissed off and covered in alien gore, then be all sexy at them, Lucy said.

Uh, was my reply.

Lucy nodded. You know that righteous fury is kind of hot, right?

I cleared my throat, pretended not to feel the warmth of my cheeks, and slapped my helt back on. Anyway, I need to head out, I said.

She grinned, because of course she did. We hugged again, then Lucy gave a farewell smack as I walked towards the door. Be safe, alright? Lucy asked.

I nodded. I promise, Ill be as safe as I can be.

Youd better, Lucy said. I have an in with Gomorrah, shell tattle on you if you do anything too stupid.

Hey! I never do anything stupid, I said.

Lucy smiled. I love you, even if youre a bit stupid sotis.

I left with a grin that wouldnt leave and a warm fuzzy feeling in my chest.

Myalis, can you bring up that map? I asked.

My vision split, part of it turning into the overhead colour map of the region. More and more yellow stains were appearing around the city, mostly deep into the countryside. A few notes were already pinned on the map. Requests for people to guard convoys of evacuees or supplies being pulled out of distant warehouses.

That one section that had gone red was back to being just yellow. I guessed that Grasshopper had arrived a while back and was taking care of things.

That still left a whole lot of work available.

I dialled up Gomorrah and she answered before the first ring. Hey, I said.

Hey, she replied. Done taking care of your girlfriend and many children?

Theyll manage without for a few hours, I said. So, want to burn up so xenos?

I thought youd never ask.

***

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