Slipping silently into the Warehouse, only covered by the shadows, she sauntered to the designated spot, her black leather cloak keeping to her body so she wouldn’t reveal the countless destructive items that she concealed. She saw some shabby man looking kind of shaky but she was used to this. She watched him scratch is head a few times and mumble incoherently before she stepped out of the shadows. She never took her eyes off him as she came closer. The look in his eyes was of intense fear. She had no desire to kill him, but he didn’t know that, and she planned to keep it that way. When stopped inches from him and smirked, his eyes looked wide open as they looked up at her. She spoke in hushed tone and he slipped her a bag. She took the bag with a smile and tossed a round covered object at him, looking inside the bag as he stared at her. Her smile widened before she looked up at him and slapped her hand against his shoulder to scare him and making a sudden biting movement with a growl. The man stood and stumbled out of the Warehouse at top speed. She chuckled and looked around the Warehouse, knowing all to well that someone would have probably seen but she had nothing to hide...at this moment. Before exiting the Warehouse she decided to light up a smoke. She reached in an inner pocket of her cloak and pulled out a cigarette and lit it up with a match. She took a long drag and exhaled the smoke slowly, delighting in the way the transaction went down.
Nadine walked down the street, the sharp sound of her high heels against the pavement stabbing through the silence of the night. The breeze blew her matted hair away from her face, revealing her pale oily skin and her sunken-in eyes.
She glanced over at the Warehouse, then back to the street ahead of her, still staggering her way somewhere, anywhere. A figure caught her eye, and drew her gaze back to the Warehouse where someone was exiting. Nadine squinted. From where she was she could only make out a silhouet, and the redhot amber of a cigarette burning.
She ran her tongue across the back of her teeth and let out a slow breath, approaching the stranger. "Spare a smoke?" she breathed. She cleared her throat. It had been so long since she had spoken to anyone, it was hard to speak.