01-12-2025, 11:47 AM
So far, Eddie's move to Moscow had been a rather interesting ride. The incredibly dull life of a soldier in the current greatest city in the world had caused Eddie to seek other options. He had not know he had caught the interest of Pervaya Liniya Security. They had never attempted to contact him, instead they had sent one of their agents to test him. He was sure that was what had happened with the entire situation with Rhi. Turned out, the would be poisoner was a great wing-woman. The rest of the night had been incredible.
Eddie had put the pieces together, determining that they had put her in "danger" to see how he would react to protecting others. To Eddie, it had just seemed instinctual, but apparently, their agent had seen enough to give him the card that he now carried: A Pervaya Liniya card with today's date on it, proclaiming a meeting with a Zhenya Disir.
Eddie entered the building, dressed in a nice suit and tie, not knowing what to expect with this meeting. He felt that it was a good sign. He doubted Mrs. Disir would waste her own time to bring him in and tell him he just wasn't a good fit, but he wasn't fool enough to think that he had earned the job yet. Time would tell. He had arrived early, not so early as to be annoying, but early enough to show that he took the meeting seriously and had no desire to waste his potential new employer's time.
Eddie approached a desk, a young lady sitting there typing at a computer. She looked up at his approach. "Good morning," he said with a polite smile. "My name is Edwin Dean, I believe I have a meeting with Mrs. Disir."
Eddie had put the pieces together, determining that they had put her in "danger" to see how he would react to protecting others. To Eddie, it had just seemed instinctual, but apparently, their agent had seen enough to give him the card that he now carried: A Pervaya Liniya card with today's date on it, proclaiming a meeting with a Zhenya Disir.
Eddie entered the building, dressed in a nice suit and tie, not knowing what to expect with this meeting. He felt that it was a good sign. He doubted Mrs. Disir would waste her own time to bring him in and tell him he just wasn't a good fit, but he wasn't fool enough to think that he had earned the job yet. Time would tell. He had arrived early, not so early as to be annoying, but early enough to show that he took the meeting seriously and had no desire to waste his potential new employer's time.
Eddie approached a desk, a young lady sitting there typing at a computer. She looked up at his approach. "Good morning," he said with a polite smile. "My name is Edwin Dean, I believe I have a meeting with Mrs. Disir."