Board Thread:Non-TES Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20170404171447/@comment-17114085-20170411220640

The Enforcers brought them past the huge line of people waiting to get into the nightclub and the Bouncer opened the way for them. As soon as the doors opened they could see the neon lights and hear the loud music that was blasting inside the club.

Keith was a bit surprised that the Pirate Queen would choose to have her base located inside a nightclub. He had heard of Afterlife from his previous visits but never actually been to the Elad District.

"The boss is this way." The Asari leader said, her voice barely audible due to the music.

She led them past the bar and the poll dancers and into a side passage that led up a set of stairs to the third floor of the club. They room the Spectres found themselves in looked like a lounge area. The music wasn't as loud there so Keith could actually hear himself think. On either side of the exit of the staircase were Enforcers.

At the end of the room, sitting down on a black leather couch, with her feet atop the coffee table in front of her, was Aria T'Loak. Her arms were spread out on the back of the couch, but she had a serious look on her face. (Will put pic when I get home.)

"Boss, the Spectre I promised you." The Asari leader said, gesturing over at Gabriel.

Aria examined Gabriel and his companions and when she saw Keith she grinned. "Minerva, you have out done yourself. Not only have you brought me one Spectre, but two."

The Asari leader looked over at the bunch she brought, trying to figure out who Aria was talking about. "Uh, yeah. I wanted to keep it a surprise, boss."

"Captain Anderson of the Normandy. You've been to my station before, but this is the first time you decided to pay a visit." Aria stated.

Keith pressed a a button on the side of his helmet and it opened up, folding up around the collar of his armor. "Miss T'Loak. It wasn't my intention to cross you so I stayed clear of your path."

Aria brushed him off with a gesture of her hand. "I'm not interested in your apologies, I was just making an observation."